I went during Spa Week, so I got a Thai Wrap for $50. I would definitely not pay the full price for this spa.
I arrived a few hours early, mostly excited to use the heated therapy pool. Upon our arrival, we were dismissively informed that the therapy pool was closed. Apparently this had been our their schedule for a while, but even though I'm a local, they didn't mention this when I booked my appointment. The manager I spoke to (I think his name was Rocket?) was pretty rude-- he told me that since I was only paying $50 for my treatment, I should stop complaining. Also, he told me locals aren't actually allowed to use the spa on the weekends, so I'm pretty lucky that I even had an appointment. Why are they so against locals using their facilities?
I decided to suck it up and use the salt room and hot stone beds, but ended up in a line outside the rooms for a while. They only have 5 of each, and they definitely have more than 10 people there on a Saturday afternoon. Once I got into the rooms, I felt like I was falling for some kind of prank- I was supposed to relax by lying on a flat, hard, tile bed? There was a guy snoring in the tile cubical next to mine. I went to the steam room instead.
My treatment was great- my skin felt awesome afterwards. The esthetician who did the treatment was nice, but she was overly concerned about modesty. Went to ridiculous lengths to avoid seeing my boobs, and didn't apply the treatment to my upper thighs, either. Kinda weird.
After the treatment, the therapy pool was open, so I went out there. It's nice, but not exactly spa-like, as it overlooks the party pool. That explained the thumping bass I heard as I tried to relax in the steam room.
One more thing-- the shelves in the shower stalls are already broken. Didn't it just open a few months ago??
I recommend the spa at Vdara for a more intimate, relaxing spa experience.