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Las Vegas spa partners with Sothys to offer a cutting-edge experience
The new 4,500 sq ft (418sq m) Sothys Spa at the boutique casino resort Lucky Dragon Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, combines ancient Asian techniques with innovative, results-driven treatments.
Offering panoramic views of Las Vegas, the spa is located on the second floor of the casino. Each of the four private treatment rooms (three singles and one couples room) is named after flowers, the extracts of which will be used in treatments throughout the spa.
Equipment includes Gharieni MO 1 Series spa tables, saddle seat stools and Alu-Vap Titan facial steamers. The spa also uses the SpaSoft Spa and Activity Management System.
Signature Sothys treatments include the cutting-edge Intensive Facial Treatments, using the latest bio-technology and featuring the Digiesthetique massage method, which is inspired by Eastern and Western techniques to inspire balance and serenity, and enhance the delivery of product to the skin.
All facial treatments are designed for both male and female guests and include a hand and arm massage. Additional facilities include a six-station reflexology room with views of Las Vegas’ mountain landscape, six pedicure stations, two manicure stations and a relaxation lounge.
“The salon and treatment corridors are bathed in natural light and offer spectacular city views,” said Amy Rockwell, spa director. “Sothys signature, luxury products and unique Digiesthetique massage methods are employed in our skincare and body treatments to ensure all of our guests have an unforgettable sensory experience.”
Designed by architects Ed Vance & Associates and located at the north end of the Las Vegas strip, Lucky Dragon Hotel and Casino has 203 guest rooms including 22 suites. It is the first casino resort in Las Vegas to be designed and built from the ground up.