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How is Drift Spa? Co-Ed?

Discussion in 'Off-Strip Hotels' started by Jidery, Feb 12, 2017.

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  1. Jidery

    Jidery Low-Roller

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    So I have my dinner and show booked but my other half wants a spa day. I saw Drift Spa at Palms Place had a $79 groupon so I figured we would enjoy that. How is it? Can I buy 2 massages and we both have them done at the same time? (doesn't have to be a couples massage). When we finish are we going to be segregated in the other facilities or is it mostly co-ed? What would we be able to do together after our massages? Never done a spa day before.
     
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    vegasvic VIP Whale

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    When we stayed there we were thinking about massages. We didn't do it but I know they do have couples massages.
     
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    I have done this twice, and it was a good deal. If I remember correctly, some areas are co-ed and some are segregated by sex. I think it's a good deal, and really enjoyed my massage and the relaxation.
     
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    I don't know if this is still timely, but the Drift spa is very nice. The men's and women's spas are separated and clothing optional, except for the Hammam area which is co-ed and clothing mandatory. I've also seen offers on Travelzoo and non-guests can also buy a day pass for the facilities, as of last year anyway.
     
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