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During a recent stay at the Trump Hotel in Las Vegas, I decided I was in need of some personal pampering to relieve my aching muscles after spending two days walking up and down the Strip. After looking through the spa options offered by The Spa at Trump, it became obvious that a hot stone massage was just what the doctor ordered. Upon arriving at the Spa, I was immediately impressed at how friendly, professional, and high class the whole operation seemed to be. Right from the get go, I felt like I was being treated as an important guest, and that they were genuinely interested in getting me to relax. On top of this, my therapist was very friendly and gave me an excellent massage, that left me feeling renewed and rejuvenated. With all this being said, I think it is important to note that you will be paying heavily for your experience here, and although guests at the hotel receive a $25 discount at the spa, it is still quite pricey. However, it really is worth the money if you just want to dedicate some time to yourself and improving the way you feel, both mentally and physically.
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