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Awesome spa for a relaxing day. On the men’s side, it was clean and well taken care of. Great attention to details. There was a steam room, sauna, hot tub, “igloo room” that sprays cold water from above, and a nice herbal “sauna” but at a lower temperature. All in all it’s worth the price for a day pass which was 75 at the time. The best part of my experience was getting a deep tissue massage from Avery! He has been there for 5 years and gave me one of the best deep tissue massages ever. He got right into all of the knots on my shoulder and back that I didn’t even know I had. It was very targeted and not abrasive. I wish I had gotten the 80 minute instead of 50 minute. Between the massage and the use of the spa (212 with tax and tip) it was worth it.
This steak restaurant in Las Vegas was everything we expected it to be and more! Okay, to be fair, the prices were higher than what the five of us had budgeted, walking out with a $425 bill, $505 with tip. But we knew what we were getting into when we made the reservation. Our service experience was phenomenal, Rachel took excellent care of us the entire evening, with recommendations, feedback, and even a little hotel and restaurant history. We started with the bacon appetizer. Four pieces of juicy ecstasy. I'm not an oyster person, so we asked for it without the oyster sauce. It was incredible! Fur of us shared two $88 Cowboy steaks, my wife had the salmon. The steak was superb, especially with the two side sauces we ordered: Stripsteak Sauce and Horseradish. I tasted the salmon as well (the best I've ever had). Desserts we ate included the Strawberry Cheesecake (served in an egg-shaped shell accompanied by a small mallet), the Molten Chocolate Cake (my favorite), and my wife had the sherbet. A $28 20-year port was the perfect bookend to an incredible meal at STRIPSTEAK!
This was the first time we've stayed at Sam's Town. I saw this place when we first stayed at East Side Cannery which is now closed. Sam's Town had the best prices in Vegas for the weekend. I was impressed with the cleanliness of the room, it wasn't all beat up, it was actually a pretty nice room. Large newer LG tv for those who care. Food options are okay, the bowling alley was very fun and employees were friendly. The front desk lady who helped us upon first getting here was excellent. Wish I remembered her name. I'd recommend this place on the cheap and if you want to avoid the strip traffic.
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