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The Latest Sign Added To The Neon Museum

It’s where Las Vegas history lives and yet, another sign has been added to Neon Museum! It truly is the resting place for so many iconic signs in Las Vegas….

A sign with palm trees pointing to where there is art.

a sign promoting art with palm tress behind it

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It's where Las Vegas history lives and yet, another sign has been added to Neon Museum! It truly is the resting place for so many iconic signs in Las Vegas. This museum has become a tourist attraction for locals and out of towners alike. However, there is one amazing thing in all this, that The Mike & Carla Morning Show have seen a lot of these signs go up and come down over the years!

The Neon Museum Is A History Lesson For Las Vegas!

Having opened in October of 2012, this corner in Las Vegas is the home to many of the neon signs we have come to know.  Through pictures, watching movies, or even tv. Every historical sign from the Moulin Rouge to the Stardust. One of the latest signs to appear is that of the original Hard Rock Café. That huge guitar in front of the cafe!

Spending a few decades at the corner of Paradise and Harmon. It's construction was a sign that things were changing in Las Vegas. Of course, that huge guitar was made really famous in the movie, "Honey, I Blew Up The Kids"!

The latest sign to make it's way to the boneyard is the original sign from The Palms. According to a report from Channel 3, the lights have been restored and is ready to take it's place at the museum. The Palms opened in 2001 and was a hot spot right from the beginning. But over the years, different owners, updating the resort, the original sign came down.

The new "old" sign becomes the 24th re-illuminated sign at the boneyard according to the Channel 3 report. If you go to the resting place of all these signs, it's truly a flashback to a different time in Las Vegas.  So, take the time, enjoy the walk around and relive some of the great and totally amazing signs that have graced the skyline of Las Vegas!

Best Spas In Las Vegas: From Least To Most Expensive

The best spas in Las Vegas are some of the most exquisite experiences in the world.

What's a better way to give yourself some TLC than booking a spa day for yourself, with friends or with your lover?

From traditional deep-tissue massages to state-of-the-art facials that use radiofrequency to microneedle the skin, we all deserve to feel and look good.

Across The Strip, you'll find beautiful places of tranquility and peace that offer massages, wellness treatments and more.

However, The Strip isn't the only place in Las Vegas where you'll find spa offerings. In fact, you don't need to even spend an arm and a leg to get the tender, love and care that you deserve.

According to Spa Seekers, one of the most popular spa booking sites, 2023 was a year of ingenuity when it comes to the wellness and beauty industry.

Some of the most popular treatments include lymphatic drainage facials; which is a facial that massages the network of vessels in your face, crystal healing massages, gold massages; which uses 24-karat-gold within the treatment to promote better skin, salt saunas, and Ayurveda massages; which uses different kneading techniques and herbs to unleash physical and emotional stress.

Technology in the wellness and spa world has also come along way. Considering treatments like neurotoxins (things like Botox and Dysport), fillers and biostimulators (things like platelet rich plasma, Scultpra) are arguably "less taboo," there has been a big increase in the public knowledge and discussion of these types of cosmetic treatments and procedures.

However for this list, we will focus less on places that offer cosmetic injectables and procedures, and we will focus more on spas that offer services such as massages, facials, salt rooms, body wraps and more.

We also want to highlight a few places that offer affordable and accessible treatments for any type of budget. So, scroll down below to see the best Las Vegas spas from least expensive to most!

Zen Foot Spa & Massage

Address: 4770 Spring Mountain Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89102

Price: $

An old-school Chinese spa is sometimes the way to go. Tucked away in Chinatown, this spa offers couples massages, foot detoxes, cupping therapy and more.

Massage Professional For Health At Fashion Show Mall

Address: Massage kiosks at Fashion Show Mall, located throughout the mall

Price: $

Before you judge, these massages located throughout the mall are actually amazing. The masseuses and masseurs are independent contractors for the company, which means they need the proper education and credentials to be hired. Personally, this is one of the best massages I have ever received. These chair massages are a great deal, too! 20 minutes will cost $40, and it's pretty rare to find a massage that's less than $80. We recommend the 20 to 25 minute deal for the best bang for your buck.

However, we do recommend that you keep a timer on your phone when doing this massage. Just in case they try and massage you for longer than what you antipcated for. Las Vegas is always a hustle.

Imperial Spa

Address: 1070 E Sahara Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89104

Price: $-$$

Imperial Spa is a Korean spa that has two levels. Essentially, it's a bathhouse with a hot springs, wet and dry saunas, a Himalayan salt room, a red clay sauna, and a herbal and jade room. There are also massages available and Korean body scrubs, which leave the skin renewed and exfoliated. A day pass costs $35, which gets you access to certain rooms and saunas. This is a great spa to spend a day out or even enjoy with your friends.

Soulo Hair Spa

Address: 5020 Spring Mountain Rd unit 5, Las Vegas, NV 89146

Price: $-$$

Soula Hair Spa is a Japanese head spa! This means that this spa focuses on hair and scalp care. From scalp exfoliation, deep head massages and other treatments the stimulate hair follicles and growth. There are aroma therapy treatments, deep washes and other add-on services like hair masks, blowouts and more.

BATHHOUSE Spa At The Delano

Address: 3940 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 8911

Price: $$-$$$

The BATHHOUSE Spa at The Delano costs $50 for a day pass from Monday-Thursday and $100 from Friday - Sunday. You can enjoy the hot tubs and more. But there will be an additional fee for the other services like facials, massages and more.

Luxury Thai Spa Massage

Address: 2555 Montessouri St Suite #B, Las Vegas, NV 89117

Price: $$-$$$

According to a plethora of reviews, Luxury Thai Spa Massage has some of the best massage therapists, who specialize in Thai and other technical massages. This spa offers facials, four-handed massages, pre-natal massages, full body packages, Thai massages -- of course -- and more.

Qua Baths & Spa at Caesars Palace

Address: 3570 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109

Price: $$$

From Roman baths, steam rooms and an artic ice room, the Qua Baths & Spa at Caesars Palace is definitely one of the most upscale spas in the city. The day pass is a little more expensive compared to the other spas on this list. But this spa will also give you a degree of luxury that only a spa in Caesars Palace will provide.

The Spa at Wynn & Encore Las Vega

Address:  3131 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89109

Price: $$$

When it comes to luxury, the spas at The Wynn and Encore are the epitome of it. From Moroccan-inspired treatments, providers who are world-classed trained and other high-end amenities, the spas in both The Wynn and Encore are top-tier when it comes to self care.  It will cost a pretty penny, but this is definitely a "treat yourself" type of moment.

Sahra Spa, Salon and Hammam at The Cosmopolitan

Address: 3708 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89109

Price: $$$

The spa at The Cosmopolitan is one of the most interesting. They offer the traditional spa services, but the spa also offers a service called the "hammam." This treatment stems from Turkish traditions and according to The Cosmopolitan's website, " Is a modern homage to a sensual, centuries-old practice of purification. A ritual of heat and renewal, it combines body detoxification, steam treatments, and a cooling bath, all conducted in an atmosphere of deep, grounding warmth."

Awana Spa and Wellness in Resorts World Las Vegas

Address: 3000 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109 

Price: $$$

This spa is one of the newest on the Las Vegas Strip, and it's located in Resorts World. Aside from being the newest, it's one of the most expensive as well. According to the spa's website, "A unique offering of the spa includes a Sauna-Meister-led journey that enhances your visit as they direct hot and scented steam towards you through the rhythmical movements of a towel." This spa offers treatments with Balinese skin-rolling techniques, orchid stem cell renewal facials, a kombucha back ritual cleanses, gold hydra-lifting facials and so much more.  

Mike O’Brian is the Program Director and Morning Show host on 96.3 KKLZ in Las Vegas, along with Carla Rea. He has been with the Beasley Media Group for almost 23 years. Mike was named one of the “Best Program Directors In America” by Radio Ink magazine. Over the years, “The Mike & Carla Morning Show” have been presented with a number of proclamations for their work in the community and numerous awards. Having lived in Las Vegas for over 35 years, he writes articles on living in Las Vegas, sports, and odd stories happening within the state of Nevada. Mike is the host of the morning show and program director of 96.3 KKLZ/Las Vegas. He has been doing mornings in Las Vegas for the past 38 years. Over the years, he has hosted a numerous amount of community events and has been the P.A. announcer for a number of sports teams in Las Vegas. He has written on living in Las Vegas, the sports teams here, as well as odd & little-known facts about Las Vegas & Nevada.