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    Awana Spa

    4.0 (142 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 7:00 pm

    By appointment only

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    Therapeutic massage

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    Holly K.

    I was very impressed by this spa! The only thing I would have changed is that I wish people didn't leave their stuff on the chairs in the water room in a way that didn't allow you to sit anywhere when people who put their stuff down were off doing other things. I love how aesthetic the whole place was, it was quite lovely. I liked all the pools at varying temperatures and found that area very relaxing. We participated in the sauna ritual which was quite enjoyable if you can take the heat and was an experience I had never had before. Highly recommend. My massage was lovely as well and I enjoyed all the little snacks and iced tea they had out. I know there are so many options in Vegas, but I would definitely return again.

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    Shailey S.

    Best massage I've had in my life! I've been to a couple of other day spas, most (even in Cali) cost around $200, so for the marginal increase this spa is well worth it for a splurge. And even better if you can spend more time in the facilities enjoying the amenities.

    Mary G.

    Well it looks so pretty but not what I would expect from a high priced place. There was a lot of staff in and out but when needed one I could not find one. They had a nice display of snacks to eat but I watched people pick up sandwiched to look at them and then set it back down, disgusting in my opinion. They like should have vegan options other than the regular options of fruit. Also the spas they claimed to be hot were more like very warm. The salt room was disappointing as it seemed to not be working correctly as I've been to other Salt Rooms , only salt steaming out was right next to pipe in the wall. Sat in there for 45 minutes and felt nothing, not even salt on skin. Now for the massage we paid for 90 minutes and 15 was them asking questions. So our appointment was 145, they came at 1:55 to get up , we were done and back to spa area at 3:15, this was not a 90 minute massage and my therapist has plastic gloves on and it felt like she was ripping parts of my skin off, a few times I had asked her not to rub so hard as I don't want to be sore, and then she was rubbing the part I needed the most done too lite , it was a no win situation. It just all felt weird and the establishment fell below my expectations for what the charge. I've been to most of the Strips Spas and this one was below standard

    Sandy C.

    This spa in Las Vegas is absolutely incredible. I didn't even get a treatment -- I just spent the day enjoying the facilities, and it was honestly one of the best spa experiences I've had. They have a cold plunge, a medium-temperature pool, a hot tub, a salt room, a steam room, and a sauna. Everything is impeccably clean and so well-maintained. One thing to note: you're only allowed to order two glasses of champagne max, which feels a little silly if you're planning to relax there all day. Other than that, everything was perfect. There's even a movie-theater-style lounge where you can order food and hang out in your robe for hours. It was such a relaxing, enjoyable experience, and I'll definitely be back.

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    Essie K.

    Overall I had a good spa experience at Awana Spa located within Resort World. It is modern, clean, and spacious with great amenities including a dry and steam sauna, several jacuzzis, a laconium (crystal) room, lounge area to watch tv, great complementary snacks (pretzels, scones, nuts, and fruits) and a limited menu for purchase, water and sparkling water stations, and high quality products in the shower and locker rooms. I appreciate it wasn't overly crowded to maintain the spa vibe. I was happy about the customer service from our initial greeting at check in to all the staff helping out when you needed something in the spa. They provide a brief tour before you start your spa experience which was helpful. We were checking out of our hotel and I appreciated they hold your luggage for you at the front desk. When I called the spa, someone usually picked up or the wait time was short which was nice. The treatment room was really great. The massage bed was heavenly and some little touches made a big difference such as the warming towels and your choice of an aroma scent. My massage therapist was strong and provided great pressure but she was moving so fast it was hard to relax during my treatment. The reason I cannot give it 5 stars is they have a "20% service charge" that's mandatory for all services. I wasn't aware of that when I booked and they pointed out it's a small asterisk at the end of the menu. It is NOT the gratuity for your service so you are expected to pay another 20% on top of that. They claim is an extra fee for all the staff but it seems shady not to be clear about it when booking. So be prepared to spend another $45-90 depending on what service you get.

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    Rita S.

    In search of a bit of relaxation during my trip to Las Vegas, I decided to book a facial at the Awana Spa in Resorts World. On the day of my appointment, I arrived early to take advantage of the various amenities. I was told that because I had scheduled an appointment, I would have access to the Fountain of Youth and amenities for the day, however, I could not come and go from the spa. In the women's locker room, they have a hot tub and steam room, showers with eucalyptus spray, hair brushes, compostable toothbrushes, toothpaste, mouth wash, a swimsuit dryer, etc. The Fountain of Youth area, which is coed, features 4 pools of various temperatures - A cold plunge pool, a tepid pool, a warm pool, and a hot pool. Surrounding this area are a sauna, laconium room, tepidarium chairs, a rain walk area, and a lounge room with multiple tvs where you can relax and watch a television show or sports game. In the lounge area, you can also order bento boxes for an additional price. Awana is more of a social spa than your traditional more quiet spa. While I did enjoy the amenities, I noticed a person taking pictures and talking on her phone in the laconium room which is inappropriate spa etiquette in my opinion, especially in a coed spa. In addition, people had placed their towels on the heated lounge chairs in order to reserve them while they were in the pools. There should really be a policy against this in order to give all clients the equal opportunity to enjoy the chairs. When it was time for my facial, I went to the waiting area. I was taken to my facial room. The room had a heated rack to hang my spa robe and swimsuit. I had a Diamond Glow facial, which I enjoyed. My skin was radiant for several days after my facial. When I finally left to spa to check out, there was a 20% service charge. This was separate from the gratuity I left for my facial therapist, another 20%. Not cool. Overall, my experience was above average, but it did not meet all my marks because of the additional service charge and poor spa etiquette from some visitors. Would I visit Awana again? Maybe...

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    Delvia W.

    Omg omgggggg!!!! This place is amazing! Top tier service! Everyone was nice and accommodating. No camera inside due to nakedness option. There's a mens and womens side. Reservations required. Specials offered. If you stay in the hotel, you can book from your room. They have massages ands facials and couples can get messages. They have week day offerings. I had the wellness massage. Awesome!!! If you need to unwind from a busy life, this is the one!! 60 minutes of ahhhhhh! They offer massages way longer if you are into more than 60 minutes. Amenities: vitality pool, steam room and showers there were other offerings but we couldn't stay. They offer items for purchase. Overall this was impressive and I will be back to enjoy allllll of the other amenities.

    Alan J.

    Almost didn't make it to this place. I read a lot of the reviews online and compared with a couple different other spas and chose this one. Finding you was a little bit difficult, but asking the few knowledgeable staff members on hand inside resort world worked out. The staff here is incredible.They are accommodating friendly, knowledgeable and fully intend to make wednesday memorable and relaxing. Sergio, in particular, was very, very helpful and checked in on us consistently to make sure that we had everything that we needed. The spa contains a Colette area that has a cold dip. Pool 3 warm pools, a wet sauna, a dry sauna, waterfall showers. And relaxing heat chairs. Inside the gender specific areas are also a whirlpool and steamrooms, including showers and locker areas. The massages here were wonderful as Each technician. Check caring consideration in their work. Just foot massage as with some of the others.I've had didn't even wanting to do it again.However it may just be me. Overall, the time that we spent here was the best that we had during our timing in las vegas.This trip around. I rate this five stars all the way around and would suggest this as the one spot on my last couple trips here that was really worth the price paid.

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    Noesh H.

    One of the best spa experience I've ever had. The ultimate place for relaxation and tranquility. They have a designated section for just about everything. The masseuses are so welcoming, and really tailor the massage to your comfort level. I'm not a frequent spa go-er, but this was a treat. I think everyone should experience this kind of luxury at least once.

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    Ask the Community - Awana Spa

    So I have never done a spa day before but I want to plan for my bday and splurge for my group of 8. Can they service us all at once? Last but very important question...do ppl take of all make up for spa day?

    Massages are in separate rooms unless you get the "couple side by side" which you would have to pay extra. I think same for facials.… Read more

    If we purchase Fountain of Youth (3hr pass), can we go at any time or are there certain 3 hour blocks?

    It's highly encouraged to make a reservation. Then you have to show up within your 2-hour window, reserving your 3-hour block in advance.

    If i call to book a couples massage do i need to pay right away on the phone or do i pay when i get to the spa at checkin?

    They will hold a credit card for any service booked, but you do not pay until you have the service, and you can change methods of payment.

    If you buy a treatment (i.e. a massage) is access to the rest of the spa (fountain of youth, etc.) complimentary? Or do you have to pay extra for spa access?

    It's complimentary with any service

    Is alcohol served in the spa? Or can you bring alcohol in?

    I don't think so. There's snacks and food you can buy. Lots of water. But I didn't see any alcohol. I'd call them to confirm though.

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    Review Highlights - Awana Spa

    The couple massage costs a bit more than (total $460) but you get a 5% discount if you stay at Resorts World.

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    Just got back from my first visit to The Imperial Spa and I feel fan-freaking-tastic!…read more For all the mixed reviews I see on this place, I had a very enjoyable visit. I decided to purchase a day pass, which runs $45, 7 days a week. There is some really value here with that price. At check in, the receptionist was very friendly and asked if it was my first visit. She explained what was on the first floor (gender separate) and what was on the second floor (co-ed). She also handed me the "uniform" and a locker key (on a scrunchie), as she called it, for the co-ed spaces. Cool! And off I go! I went to the gender separated men's side first and set myself up with a locker. Like I said, this place is deceptively huge. The locker space has plenty of mirrors and stocked with all kinds of toiletries. The men's wet area is over to your left and the co-ed dry sauna and staircase leading to the co-ed second floor. In the wet area there is a massive hot tub! The jets on the sides are kind of weak, but the ones in the back are perfect! I spent a good chunk of time in here! You also had 2 steam room area side by side. Kind of odd since they are both fairly small. The steam was fantastic though! Also spent a good chunk of time in here! lol Finally, I decided to put on the "uniform" and do a little exploring. There is a TON of lounging space and quiet spaces upstairs. It was very quiet and peaceful. I spent a little time in the Ice Room and that was pretty chill (see what i did there?? See? :) Personally, I'm not a big fan of the cold as much as the warm/hot. The red clay ball room is something I had read about yet never experienced before. It was a very interesting and unique experience. I NEVER fall asleep in spas (or in public, really), but after a few moments of laying here I started to legit doze off. Definitely want to do that again. I've seen cleanliness mentioned in other reviews, so I guess I was braced for something, but it seemed very clean to me. You can tell the building is older, but its much nicer inside than you might think from the area it is located in. There is some real value in that $45 price also. You can get here as early as 9:30 am and, I believe, they are open until 8:30 pm. I only needed a couple of hours today, but the reset it gave me was worth it. Yes, it may not be as opulent as a lot of strip spas. You will also pay an average of $120 and up for that difference. There are only (2) things I did not like here. (1) You only get one towel. I'm not one of those guys that grabs a stack at a time, but man, you should be able to get a second or third towel if you are there long enough. (2) No sandals. This is the big one for me. Too easy to pick up funguses and other unpleasant things walking around everywhere in your bare feet. I will bring my own next time, but this was less than comfortable for me. All that said, I will be back. I love the steam and hot tub a lot and now I want to go back and do the red clay ball room again. I will just bring an extra towel and some sandals with me next time. lol I wavered between 3-4 stars, but they were nice so that gives them the bump up to 4 stars. 4 stars.

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