Neck and Shoulder Massages

I'm looking for chair massages NOT the full body happy ending massages lol.  After long sessions playing craps or blackjack a 15-30 minute massage would be great.   I've heard that a few casinos have  them, probably on the strip.  I won't be playing or even going to the strip on my next trip.  Any suggestions?

Originally posted by: VegasVic

I'm looking for chair massages NOT the full body happy ending massages lol.  After long sessions playing craps or blackjack a 15-30 minute massage would be great.   I've heard that a few casinos have  them, probably on the strip.  I won't be playing or even going to the strip on my next trip.  Any suggestions?


The only place I've seen them, actually, is in poker rooms on the Strip. The Venetian has always had quite a few, particularly when there were tournaments. Maybe South Point has them in their poker room when it's busy? Obviously, you wouldn't need to be actually playing to engage their services.

 

The standard price I've seen is $1 a minute.

El Cortez 

Good information.I never thought of it or saw them. I go for a spa day.Yet could really use a short relax then and then.


Resorts world has them  walking around tables and bars

Thanks I am getting comps for Paris this year.I will look around area. I bet that lower level of Horseshoe has them. Ther are a lot of odds and ends there.

I'm pretty sure it was on the mall/walkway from Horseshoe to the Monorail station that I got a fabulous chair massage last trip.  It was located in the center walking area just after the down escalators, not an actual storefront, they had 5-6 people working there.  Highly recommended.

Edited on Mar 15, 2025 4:22am
Originally posted by: Inigo Montoya

I'm pretty sure it was on the mall/walkway from Horseshoe to the Monorail station that I got a fabulous chair massage last trip.  It was located in the center walking area just after the down escalators, not an actual storefront, they had 5-6 people working there.  Highly recommended.


I avoid the Strip the way I avoid the South Pole, so I haven't seen that...but I wonder. Who owns the walkways to the Moronrail? At some point, they must be public rights of way, like sidewalks. What's the permitting/licensing process?

 

I ask because Vegas authorities have recently gotten absolutely rabid about "cleansing" pedestrian walkways, particularly the Strip crossing bridges, of panhandlers, buskers, etc. Maybe if you pay the requisite baksheesh, you can operate your massage business there? In Vegas, money talks. Actually, it screams at the top of its lungs.

I'm not sure it's considered a walkway, maybe my terminology is wrong.  It's more like a low end mall with franchise restaurants and a video game parlor for the kiddies.  I'm sure they have to pay for the area they are in.

 

I too avoid the strip, but do occasionally play the crappy 15 minute blind $100 entry turbo poker tournaments at the HS with friends.

Edited on Mar 16, 2025 4:33am

Thanks for information. That is where I was thinking. Not sure what it is called.

I spend time on Strip now days because my son gets comped rooms.In the late 90s early 2000 s stayed at and love Golden Nugget.Has changed over the years.

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