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Skip the spa here and go to a real spa. Aria, Qua (at Caesars), Sahra (Cosmo), really any other spa on strip. I had a $99 groupon for an 80 min massage (automatic 20% gratuity on reg. price of $200, which added $40), and still feel like I got ripped off and the time spent was a waste. So anyone thinking about paying full price please take that into consideration. My therapist was a guy and he LOVED using oil. I felt like a luke warm piece of fried chicken during and a cold piece after the treatment. I'm not kidding. While dressing back into my robe, I looked at the sheets and saw huge oil spots. I think massage oil can be a crutch for an unskilled therapist. The amenities are OLD, no other way to describe. Carpet in women's spa was frayed a bit and dirty/old looking. Even the toilet and sink area looked really dated. I mentioned the women's area to reception and they said its original to the Aladdin Hotel. I said believe me I can tell, I had been here a couple times back then (~10 years ago). Scary that nothing has changed. She didn't say anything. I mean what can you say? I do not consider myself high maintenance. I feel like anyone who seeks out a spa wants to pampered in a nice environment. This is not that place.
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