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Experience at Qua in Las Vegas
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Separate-Buffalo2518 is in Las Vegas, NV
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Here is a write up about the Qua for anyone interested in what the facilities and atmosphere are like.

Qua is located in Caesar’s Palace and a pass on the weekday I went was $90. At registration no mention was made of a three-hour limit, although the website did indicate that the pass was for three hours. I saw no suggestion that attendants were checking for people or telling anyone to leave.

Compared to the other spas I visited, Qua was easily the most expansive. If memory serves, there is essentially a relaxation room (TV, cold drinks, snacks); a section with steam room, sauna, inhalation/shave room, and an arctic room with falling snow; locker rooms; showers; a room with a a very large and very hot tub; and finally a hallway leading down to the largest room with a medium temperature hot tub, tepid pool, cold plunge, a giant cascading shower/waterfall, and stone lounge chairs.

Showers are single stalls with frosted glass. Inside the individual stalls there is no other door or curtain for the shower itself. Stalls are stocked generously with towels.

The aesthetic of the entire facility is luxurious. Stone, mosaic, soft lighting, grey and black walls. Professional attendants. The experience feels progressive because you have to move back and forth between so many different spaces.

There felt to be an equal mix of shorts to no shorts. I was one of the few moving between spaces uncovered. Others wrapped with towels when not in pools. Most did not unwrap their towels in the sauna and steam rooms like I did. The atmosphere was somewhat social, with people striking up conversation here and there.

I was surprised to find the arctic room and giant waterfall in the pool room were my favorite elements of the experience. The arctic room was great after the sauna, and the waterfall felt amazing on my back, shoulders, and head.

I understand why the pass is $90. If someone is looking for the most luxurious experience, I recommend Qua for sure. If I were to repeat one, I would gravitate toward the spa at Mandalay Bay. But for the first-time wow factor, the size and variety of spaces at Qua are cool and it’ll be a memorable time.

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