las vegas spas

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Crowds peak late afternoons on weekends. But keep in mind that even the most sexually-charged spa is not the same as going to a gay bathhouse, even for guys built like a pro athlete swinging a porn-star cock. You will see nudity and soft cock, but there's no guarantee of hard cock or hand-to-cock contact. Of course, we do have gay bathhouses here in Las Vegas, too, for those who want a higher probability of sexual contact.
Where are these bathouses?
 
Will be at Mandalay Bay in early July, I have ever stay or been to the spa at this resort. I have always stayed Ceasers and went to Qua. Anybody else to both, if which do they like better?
 
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Will be at Mandalay Bay in early July, I have ever stay or been to the spa at this resort. I have always stayed Ceasers and went to Qua. Anybody else to both, if which do they like better?
I'd like opinions on this as well, thanks.
 
Here are a couple tips, as I have sampled many of Las Vegas' hotel spas. In the day, Luxor was a great experience. It was, as others wrote, open 24 hours and there was always a good crowd. Once MGM purchased the property I stopped going.
Mandalay never disappoints, it's large and well lit (especially around the whirlpools). The steam room is large and I seem to recall a shower in the steam room to help cool down.
Mirage was a disappointment as was Wynn. Both are small in comparison to other hotel spas ( I did have a sauna with George Hamilton during the opening weekend at Wynn...he's only tan from the neck-up) so I would skip these. I did use the spa at Palazzo once and probably wouldn't go back. I do enjoy Bellagio because there is a small outdoor patio overlooking the pool where one can lounge nude if one chooses, unobserved.
Qua at Caesar's is my favorite. It's incredibly large with a diverse client base. There are two relaxation areas at opposite ends of the facility. A large, dark cavernous space containing whirlpool baths and heated stone lounges on which to relax is at one end. Down a long hallway, past the barber shop, is the check in desk where one will receive shower slippers. The attendant will show you to the small locker room. Nearby is a lounge with television and light refreshments.

At this end you will find showers, grooming stations and more "wet areas." There is a relatively large whirlpool that's elevated above the walk-way. Further in you'll find the sauna, a steam room that's aromatherapy (and a great place to shave) and then a more serious steam room. Lastly there is a chill room to help cool you down. It's an amazing place!

Now for tips.......Several of the Las Vegas Spas accept Spafinder gift certificates. These are frequently offered on Groupon at discounted rates and I believe that Costco sell them too. This is a great way to save money in treatment fees and access fees. Most of you know that the entrance fee is comped if you are having a service. Discounted Spa Finder certs will save you some money. (i.e., $100 gift certificate for $75). Alas, I do not receive a commission from Spa Finder (www.spafinder.com)

There is a barber shop inside Qua at Caesar's. I usually book a service there (manicure or pedicure) which gives one access to the Spa for the day without the entrance fee.

Next......I'll have to share some spa stories (and I wish others would too!)
 
Here are a couple tips, as I have sampled many of Las Vegas' hotel spas. In the day, Luxor was a great experience. It was, as others wrote, open 24 hours and there was always a good crowd. Once MGM purchased the property I stopped going.
Mandalay never disappoints, it's large and well lit (especially around the whirlpools). The steam room is large and I seem to recall a shower in the steam room to help cool down.
Mirage was a disappointment as was Wynn. Both are small in comparison to other hotel spas ( I did have a sauna with George Hamilton during the opening weekend at Wynn...he's only tan from the neck-up) so I would skip these. I did use the spa at Palazzo once and probably wouldn't go back. I do enjoy Bellagio because there is a small outdoor patio overlooking the pool where one can lounge nude if one chooses, unobserved.
Qua at Caesar's is my favorite. It's incredibly large with a diverse client base. There are two relaxation areas at opposite ends of the facility. A large, dark cavernous space containing whirlpool baths and heated stone lounges on which to relax is at one end. Down a long hallway, past the barber shop, is the check in desk where one will receive shower slippers. The attendant will show you to the small locker room. Nearby is a lounge with television and light refreshments.

At this end you will find showers, grooming stations and more "wet areas." There is a relatively large whirlpool that's elevated above the walk-way. Further in you'll find the sauna, a steam room that's aromatherapy (and a great place to shave) and then a more serious steam room. Lastly there is a chill room to help cool you down. It's an amazing place!

Now for tips.......Several of the Las Vegas Spas accept Spafinder gift certificates. These are frequently offered on Groupon at discounted rates and I believe that Costco sell them too. This is a great way to save money in treatment fees and access fees. Most of you know that the entrance fee is comped if you are having a service. Discounted Spa Finder certs will save you some money. (i.e., $100 gift certificate for $75). Alas, I do not receive a commission from Spa Finder (www.spafinder.com)

There is a barber shop inside Qua at Caesar's. I usually book a service there (manicure or pedicure) which gives one access to the Spa for the day without the entrance fee.

Next......I'll have to share some spa stories (and I wish others would too!)
You my friend are awesome can't wait to hear more, thanks :).
 
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