Vegas Spa Cruising

Update on Qua from last week:
I got a massage earlier in the day and it was really good.
There was no mention at all on the 3 or 4-hour limit. Not to any patron there.
The place was calm at noon and got a little bit busier during the day (on a Friday). The city was bustling and it was packed, yet the spa was very calm. There were multiple conferences and EDC happening as well.
I think (personal opinion) that the increase in the price of the day pass has cut down on the number of men getting into the spa. I had the usual fun in the steam room but there was a lot of straight men/guys wearing swimwear there. Qua also provides black disposable shorts if someone wants.

I really hope they make their day pass cheaper so that more people are willing to pay for it and get it.

Overall, calm day. Less cruisy than usual (pre-pandemic) but remains a great place to relax from the craziness of the city!
 
When I went the reduce the rates cause of construction but not for the day pass.

They honored a discount I had with the other discount they gave me.

So basically their day pass is MORE than some people are paying for services .

I feel like it's a cheap move, but maybe that's how's they keep the number of people in there down.
 
I will be at Caesar's QUA this Wednesday around 3PM. 32 fit, looking to jerk off there. Join me, you can have a day pass (3 hours, but they dont look if you stay longer). It got a little more expensive, but still is the crustiest spa of the city, and best day pass option.
 
Will be at Qua next week.

Does anybody know whats changed from the pre-Covid days besides the time limit? Masks? Still have Diamond benefits?

the time limit isn’t really enforced. They do require masks unless you are in the wet areas. Diamond gets you a discount but runs about $60 for a day pass.
 
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A few months back, I went to Mandalay Bay. Was staying at the hotel and could only use the spa by purchasing a massage. It was great though. Is this still the same setup? Do you have to be staying at the hotel to book a massage. Cheaper rooms elsewhere
 
the time limit isn’t really enforced. They do require masks unless you are in the wet areas. Diamond gets you a discount but runs about $60 for a day pass.
$60 is way cheaper than I paid for a day pass with my diamond card a month ago so if that’s what it is now then that’s great. I wonder if it’s different for weekday vs weekend
 
$60 is way cheaper than I paid for a day pass with my diamond card a month ago so if that’s what it is now then that’s great. I wonder if it’s different for weekday vs weekend

I agree. It was more expensive a couple of months ago. On a Friday, I paid like $64 for a day pass. Diamond card non-hotel guest.
 
A few months back, I went to Mandalay Bay. Was staying at the hotel and could only use the spa by purchasing a massage. It was great though. Is this still the same setup? Do you have to be staying at the hotel to book a massage. Cheaper rooms elsewhere

Still no day pass. A service is required but you could get a manicure or pedicure which are cheaper than a massage. You don’t have to be a hotel guest to book a service. When I was there last month, the steam room was broken and had been out for several weeks. You may want to confirm its working when you book your service.
 
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Disappointing to hear Spa Mandalay’s steam room is not operating. I had planned to staying at Mandalay Bay Dec 16-21 and use their spa (paying for a service to access spa) but without use of steam room makes it far less attractive. Right now I have hote reservations at Caesar’s and Mandalay. Will cancel one of the two depending on status of these spas operations which I understand can fluctuate easily in the weeks ahead.