

To my mind, if staying at the Encore is in budget, then the +$40 add on for total use of the spa is a no-brainer. If you can't tell from this review, I was a huge fan. This also includes access to the fitness center, with decent equipment, and they also have personal trainers and group classes (pilates, aerobics, core, soulcycle, all kinds of stuff).

Did that every day and it was just so amazingly refreshing. I am now a huge fan of dry-sauna for 20-30, then waterfall shower for a few seconds, then a cold plunge. Other facilities are: steam-room, dry-sauna, private-showers, 2 huge jaccuzzis, 2 cold plunges (one at 70F, one at 80F), heated lounge chairs (new to me), and a couple different kinds of waterfall showers. They have alternate sized robes if you're bigger or smaller, you can ask for them. The locker rooms were perfectly clean, nice electronic lock lockers, big fluffy towels, and nice robes.
Massage rooms at encore spa tv#
Great relaxing room, with spa water, tea, fruit, and a big screen TV for people who like that sort of thing for sports. Everything about the facilities is just superb. There is a mens & womens side, clothing optional within the segregated parts. The spa is $40/day to have total access to it, or that is included if you purchase any other services, like a massage.
Massage rooms at encore spa plus#
When you step off the elevator, the smell and the appearance, its like something out of a french dynasty, plus modern amenities. First thing is just the raw beauty of the space. SECOND - SPA FACILITIES The spa facilities themselves were the big hit here, and I used them every day that I was there. But the quality level was quite high, if this is in budget. Be aware it was quite expensive, $190 + tip for a 50-minute massage. She had some techniques that worked amazingly well for my specific target area, and even had specific suggestions for addressing this in the future. I've gotten massages at other strip hotels that weren't at this level (or price), where the masseuse wasn't really all that skilled. She was quite good, and seemed very skilled at her craft. FIRST - MASSAGE I started the vegas trip with a sore neck from a wonky nights sleep, so scheduled a female masseuse to do neck, back, shoulders focused massage. This was my first time in my life using a high-end spa (or really any spa). Thankfully, staff came around and told each women to put their phones away (I do not want to hear your "whooshes" and "dings" from texts and emails when I'm trying to relax and enjoy this experience). Two massages with 20% gratuity cost $450 but I would definitely say the experience was worth it (I'd rather have a spa day than gamble my money in the casino)! Thank you for your attention to detail and making our day so special! Final note: PLEASE LEAVE CELL PHONES IN THE LOCKERS PROVIDED! Although there are signs posted everywhere that electronic devices are not allowed, we saw MANY ladies on their cell phones while waiting for their therapist. We were not staying at the Encore but I wish we were so we could enjoy the come-and-go access until 8pm. We actually fell asleep and were there for almost an hour! They also provide, water, tea, and snacks. You are treated like a queen! After our excellent massage, we relaxed on the heated ceramic chaise lounges by the pool area. As you exit the elevator and enter the spa, you are greeted with amazing scents and luxurious sights. Make sure to get there 30 minutes early for the tour and to change into the robe and slippers that they provide. Took my daughter here for her 21st birthday and we each got a 50 minute custom massage.
