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Sep
15
2011

ARIA Las Vegas: All You Ever Wanted in A Spa

By Mary Rambin

To me, Vegas is more than poker and all-night parties. I’m really only there for Spearmint Rhino. Kidding! I like to spend all night wining and dining at one of the many fabulous restaurants and all day melting away at the luxurious spas. For years I’ve headed straight to Canyon Ranch on the top of the Venetian. If you’re a “spaddict” and haven’t experienced one of their resorts (Michelle blogged Canyon Ranch Miami last winter), you’re missing out. However, when the Aria finally opened, I thought such a expansive property must have a spa facility to knock my robe off.

I will not tell a lie and say their spa is THE BEST on the strip, but what I can tell you, is that you can pinch EVERY PENNY out of your treatment fee.

Let me explain. I called ahead to see what facilities (steam room, sauna, etc) they have. The kind receptionist said, “you will have access to the pool, the gym, and all of the specialty rooms.” SCORE!  My 5 star hotel, I won’t name names, had a small gym and no pool to speak of (if you know Vegas, you’ll guess it). So I planned to spend my whole day at the Aria for the price of one massage!

First I hit the gym. As an avid gym rat, I’m not happy without at least an hour workout to detox after a night of heavy Vegas intox. Most gyms in Vegas will charge you an entrance fee, even if you’re a guest of the hotel. More importantly there are two unique qualities to this gym: natural light floods through the wall of glass AND it’s populated. Other people are there working out so I could fuel myself off of their motivation. Because let’s be honest, in Vegas, no one really wants to be in the gym. The equipment is new and clean, and even had a legit spinning bike for me to conquer my cardio. If you really need an extra kick in the butt, they also offer group fitness classes.

I’m sure you’ve guessed my next move was to the pool where I ordered a lime beverage to recharge my energy (gatorade, margarita, they’re the same color). An hour nap by the pool would have been nice, but I decided to people watch instead. It’s Vegas; the crazy characters walking around there are priceless!

When I went up to the spa itself, I found it to be modern and minimal. Spas these days don’t really have an ambiance, have you noticed? I slipped on my delicious robe and found my way to the steam room where I sprawled out and commenced detox 2 for the day. After my muscles were thoroughly heated and I gave my body a quick rinse, I headed into the massage with John. As an athlete, I often opt for the intense deep tissue massage that often can be more painful than pleasurable. John was able to find a nice middle ground so I could doze off as he rubbed my aching feet. They offer an array of Thai massages but sometimes the straight ahead deep tissue or aromatherapy wins me over for its simplicity.

Afterwards he led me to the Shio Salt Relaxation room which cleans out your lungs, but it was too bright in there for me. Instead I de-robed again in “hot stone room” which is technically called the Ganbanyoku beds. The Aria is the only facility in the US to offer these traditional Japanese stone beds that enhance your circulation and metabolism. Wait, there’s more!  Other relaxation areas include: soaking pools, a fireside lounge, and co-ed infinity pool.

Needless to say, after the entire day at the Aria, it’s a miracle I was able to walk out of there on my own two feet.

Bottom Line: If there’s availability, book the reservation and enjoy an entire day at the Aria.

And this isn’t the first time a guest blogger recommended this!  Check out Sarah Berkley’s review of the Spa & Salon at ARIA.

Their $50 Spa Week treatments this Fall are:

  • 50 Min Seaweed Wrap
  • 50 Min Signature Exotic Manicure

The Spa & Salon at ARIA is located at 3730 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Las Vegas, Nevada. Call 702.590.9600 to book your appointment (and all-day relaxation) now!

Mary Rambin of MoreThanMary.com is a professional blogger and travel features writer for The Houston Chronicle. In NYC, she co-founded NonSociety and produced a weekly web series called TMI Weekly. Now she trains small businesses in the basics of social media amidst her travels all over the world.  Follow Mary on Twitter at @MaryRambin.

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Apr
02
2010

Thai Poultice Massage at The Spa at ARIA, Las Vegas

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We sent guest blogger Sarah Berkley to test out one of our Spa Week treatments, a Thai Poultice Massage, because she spent last summer in Thailand, giving her an authentic basis for comparison. Turns out things happen a little differently in Las Vegas… (and there’s definitely no Spa Week in Thailand)!

Having been to Thailand and gotten a few fabulous full body massages on the beach there, I thought I knew exactly what to expect when arriving at The Spa at ARIA in Las Vegas for a 50 minute Thai Poultice Massage. What I did not know, was what a poultice was. A poultice is basically a little warm sponge type thing (think of a half a lemon you sometimes get in a restaurant when you order salmon) infused with lemongrass, ginger and some other delicious smelling herbs.

I arrived about an hour early to take full advantage of the spa’s hot tub and steam room. I also spent a few minutes laying out on their outdoor deck which overlooks the main pool area with it’s own private pool. After that first hour, I was already completely relaxed, however the Thai Poultice Massage melted my body even more.

There are aspects of the massage that are very common, it’s a full body massage but then they rub the warm poultice all over you in a way that massages, exfoliates, warms and lightly tickles your body all at the same time. Mix that in with some stretches (which was perfect after my 4 mile run the day before) and I could not be anymore blissful.

When the massage ended and I wiped away a tear, I was taken to another area of the spa, which one can take full advantage of after a treatment. There is a room filled with hot stone beds (called Gabanyoku) where you simply lie down on a hot surface and close your eyes. After that, I visited the Shio Salt Room where you sit in a comfy chair with headphones on, and the chair vibrates to the music. My masseuse, Renee, explained that the walls are made of salt, which is extremely good for your upper respiratory system. Apparently, salt miners are in the right profession because they have a history of rarely ever getting respiratory diseases.

Book an appointment now for Spa Week at the ARIA! Check out the treatment offerings for Fall Spa Week, September 13-19.

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Mar
29
2010

Win a VEGAS VACATION! Part 1 of Our Flashiest Sweepstakes Yet

There’s va-va-voom in the air like never before this Spa Week® season! As if $50 spa treatments for a week isn’t enough to celebrate, we’ve got 2 big flashy firsts, and we’re celebrating them both right here, right now, with 2 flashy sweepstakes.

Contest 1: WIN a VEGAS VACATION

vegas-spas-for-herThis marks our 1st year (2nd season) of bringing Spa Week® to Las Vegas. To celebrate, we’ve partnered our Las Vegas spas and VisitLasVegas.com to support their latest (awesome) campaign “Sports for him. Spas for her.” to give one lucky winner an exciting Vegas prize package.

Package includes:
- $250 Southwest Airlines gift card to use to fly to Vegas
- $250 American Express gift card to put towards your Vegas hotel stay
- A spa treatment your spa of choice – choose any treatments being offered at these 5 spas in the Las Vegas Spa Week Directory

ElevenSpa Vegas 702.967.1100
Spa Moulay at Loews Lake Las Vegas 702.567.6049
The Spa at ARIA 702.590.9600
Vdara Health & Beauty 702.590.2474
WELL Spa at the Platinum Hotel 702.365.5000

TO ENTER

1. Comment below and say: “I wanna Spa in Vegas! I’d get the ___(treatment)___ at ___(spa)___.” Choices of treatments at the spas are listed here: Las Vegas Spa Week Directory; you have to be signed up to view. Include your Twitter name and link your email address in your comment.

2. Follow @SPAWEEK and tweet this:  Enter to win a Vegas Vacation from @SPAWEEK in their Flashiest Sweepstakes Yet! http://ow.ly/1s9mA

Contest Details

Contest will end 11:59 pm EST on April 18th, the day Spa Week® ends. All treatments won will be redeemable after Spa Week® is over.

One winner will be chosen at random for the Las Vegas prize package. Winners will be notified via email. Please link your name with a valid email address.

Must be 21 or older to enter the Vegas sweeps.

Click here for the other half of our Flashy Giveaway

UPDATE: Drum roll please! The winner of our Vegas Vacation selected through our random number generator is lucky commenter #28.

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Please email Michelle [at] spaweekmedia [dot] com to redeem your prize!

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