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Now THIS is a spa. Gorgeous, clean facility. There were plenty of amenities from the hot tubs, roman tubs, and heated lounges, to the various saunas/steam rooms. The eucalyptus one was my favorite. I showered prior to my massage. A few had "out of order" signs, but it was no issue, because there were plenty. My massage was amazing. I wish the oil used had more of a scent. I had an amazing time and look forward to returning.
Brooklyn Bowl is probably one of my favorite places to go for a concert. You can eat, drink, bowl, and listen to live music all at once. Came here a few years ago to see Thievery Corporation and had a blast. A few weekends ago, we went to see Dogstar perform (didn't hurt that Keanu Reeves is the bassist, LOL). The opener was Secos, a local band from Las Vegas (awesome!). Also a great show from both bands. The place is a vibe! Bowling fees are a bit more than off-Strip, but that's expected. I'd consider having a party here while a band is playing.
Springs Preserve is a true oasis in the heart of Las Vegas, offering a unique blend of history, nature, and culture. As a visitor, I was thoroughly impressed by its diverse attractions. The botanical gardens were a highlight, showcasing the vibrant flora of the Mojave Desert. Walking through the cactus gardens and lush landscapes was both educational and serene. The Butterfly Habitat was particularly enchanting, providing a chance to observe these delicate creatures up close. The interactive exhibits at the Origen Museum offered fascinating insights into the history of the region, from its ancient geological formations to its more recent human history. It's an educational experience that's both engaging and informative. The sustainability focus at Springs Preserve is commendable, and it's inspiring to see how they prioritize eco-friendly practices and promote environmental awareness. The Desert Living Center is a testament to this commitment, featuring eco-friendly architecture and sustainable living demonstrations. For families, the playgrounds and outdoor play areas provide a fun and educational experience for children. The train ride around the preserve is also a hit with the little ones. Overall, Springs Preserve is a must-visit for anyone in or passing through Las Vegas. It offers a refreshing break from the city's hustle and bustle while providing a deeper understanding of the unique ecosystem of the Mojave Desert. Whether you're a nature enthusiast, history buff, or simply seeking a peaceful retreat, Springs Preserve has something to offer everyone.
From the moment we walked in, the ambiance was unmistakably top-notch. First and foremost, a shout-out to our server, Cassie. Her attentiveness and friendly demeanor truly enhanced our dining experience. For those who are gluten-sensitive or prefer gluten-free options, the menu was thoughtfully crafted with clear indications. I opted for the Celebration burger in a lettuce wrap and I wasn’t disappointed. The flavors were rich, and the burger was cooked to a spot-on medium. On a similar note, if you visit, don't skip the truffle fries - a game changer in the world of gourmet sides. My husband's choice, the Farmhouse burger, also deserves special mention. He was literally licking his fingers by the end of it, which speaks volumes about its taste and quality. That being said, our entrance was slightly marred by the hostess's attitude. Everyone can have an off day, so it won’t hold us back from returning, but it was a point worth noting. All in all, the portions are generous, and the quality of food is in line with what you'd expect from a Gordon Ramsay establishment. We'll certainly be returning, and if you're in Vegas, this burger spot is a must-visit.
Food was amazing, the chef came out to give us our food at our table. Service was very attentive and polite. Had the Blackened Salmon, and a friend had the Lemon Chicken, both were fantastic. I'd eat here again anytime!
As much as I wanted to give this place 5-stars from the hype, I can't. Cons/Issues: I just arrived home today from a 3-night stay, and several elevators weren't working. As of today, there was 1 of 6 working on the tower that takes you up to the 19th floor. That is unacceptable band caused a 20-minute wait for an elevator. My second night there, I had water coming from the light fixture above my shower (pouring down). I don't know if someone flooded their tub above me or what, but the maintenance guy made it sound like no big deal - that it was some issue from someone showering above me. My toilet and sink were also constantly making some gurgling noises, which was kind of weird. Pros: The staff was very friendly and accommodating whenever I called to the front desk. I enjoyed staying at a quieter, more old-style of Vegas type of hotel. It was nice to be away from the hustle and bustle of the new strip for once. This is an older crowd, more laid back, and that was really nice. The food was pretty good here. Also, the cleanliness here seems pretty dang good compared to some other hotels I've stayed at. All in all, you have some repairs to do that are not a good first impression. I was disappointed. Hopefully you will get them fixed so this isn't so problematic for future guests.
The Spa at Encore is amazing. From the moment you check in you are greeted with first class service. Been here a few times before and this time I went for the Good Luck Ritual massage. Go early before your appointment and make use of the other spa amenities. Steam Room, Dry Sauna and soaking pools (hot tub, cold tub and cold plunge). The spa is very Tranquil and even the the prices are higher it's worth the splurge to relax and get away from the noise I'm Vegas
Had a great time listening to Big Elvis. Sounds just like Elvis. Loved seeing the Veterans that help him with his show. 100% recommend If you're an Elvis fan.
Numb used to be an awesome part of our Vegas tradition…now the drinks taste like sugary syrup yuck, such an artificial sweet flavor its nauseating… we threw both of ours out.. 81$ down the drain literally!
Staying at the Nomad was simply one of the best weekends I’ve had in a lifetime. The pool staff is so friendly and welcoming. Every person working here appears to love their job—my experience felt like it was every Nomad’s/Park MGM employee’s priority. The casino is really chill and the non smoking environment just makes this a great place. I could go on and on, but let me point—beds are so comfy, great options for the mini bar, the cleaning staff keeps the rooms impeccable. I’ll be back many many many more times.
A free exhibit, the Flamingo Habitat is a wonderful garden accessed through the Flamingo Casino. A wonderful break from the sensory assault that is the Las Vegas strip, the Habitat is a nice oasis for a peaceful stroll (depending on the number of tourists also escaping the streets) with shade for towering palms. In addition to flamingos, look for the pelican, titles, and many species of ducks. Above all, enjoy walking along the twisting parks along the stream and pause on the bridges to watch the giant koi.
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