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The Spa at Mandalay Bay is great. It's not the fanciest or most updated (they still give out locker room keys, which hardly any place does). However, for the price it cannot be beat on the strip. Most services are under 200 dollars and the place is large. They recently put in a 3-nozzle steamer in the steam room. It was a little temperamental with the sensor, but when the steam room got going, it was glorious. Extreme heat with moisture-laden humidity that will detoxify even the most extreme degenerate Vegas evenings from the night before. The Spa is large, and I mean spacious. It's a tad outdated but the island waterfall hot tub still holds a little class. My only complaint is that the jets were not strong enough, but that's a common complaint in the Spa hot tub world. The staff was courteous and attentive throughout the entire time. If you have the pass for the day, the Spa is located right next to the pool entrance in case you want to get that sunshine on for a bit in-between the experience. This is the most resort style casino that MGM has. If you are looking for that relaxing day in Vegas, I would recommend checking it out.
I was going to knock one star off but the service, quality and eye candy is too nice to do that. Got the veggie slice. I love the concept of pip up ladies, very pretty by the way, grabbing a slice and putting into the oven. Though the slice was $12.99 for a single one, slightly smaller than like at Pizza Rock, there was a lot of flavor to be tasted. The crust was good, it tasted like a crust should, not cardboard. The location is probably why it’s so expensive so I’m not going to give it 4, I’ve had more expensive slices in LA that I got scammed into buying so it ain’t too bad cause they’re legit here at Pin-Up and they don’t do that, there is a menu.
Amazing service, very helpful. Good pricing. I may have had an impulse purchase 😂 I couldn't help myself with all the glitter
One of my favorite places to stay - I have years of benefits/perks here. Not sure if will continue now that it is a MGM property. Great food, decent service, 5 "hidden" locations add to the excitement of the property. Love it best due to balcony rooms & views.
Flour & Barley has a nice selection of pastas and pizzas. While they offer gluten free options for both, their fryer is curiously not separate, creating the potential for cross contamination for the Brussels sprouts and buffalo cauliflower. The gluten free pizza crust is remarkably deep and fluffy, a departure from what you get at most pizza joints. Lots of drink options. Service attentive and food brought freshly prepared and hot. Can eat inside or out.
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