Caesars Entertainment offers new spa concept in Las Vegas
The Spa at the Linq Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas – owned by Caesars Entertainment – has launched, following the hotel’s opening in October 2014. The spa offers a 45 minute Himalayan salt therapy cave session to guests that purchase treatments costing US$50 (€45, £32) or more.
Instead of soothing calm sounds for relaxation, this spa allows guests to listen to jazz or their own music via the client’s music player and treatment room speakers.
In addition to a number of treatment rooms, including a couples’ suite, the spa has separate male and female relaxation lounges – each of which offers a whirlpool and eucalyptus steamroom.
There is also a water bar, ‘zero gravity’ lounge chairs, organic bath products and rain showers.
Hotel guests are also welcome to use the 1,620sq ft (151sq m) fitness facility.
According to the hotel’s website, this is Caesars Entertainment’s first brand new spa concept since Caesars Palace’s Qua Baths and Spa.
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