(All of my descriptions of both spas refer to the women's facilities I haven't seen the men's spas.) I'm surprised that anyone would describe the MO spa as "bright" or "not relaxing." The spa is oriented toward the floor-to-ceiling windows, which provide a lot of natural light, but the interior lighting is actually pretty low. The MO spa is smaller than Encore but very nicely appointed. Both were excellent, and I look forward to visiting one or both of them the next time I can get to Vegas. I had a treatment at the Mandarin Oriental spa and got a day pass at the Encore spa this week, so I'm posting back in case the OP or anyone else is interested. I would suggest looking at the photos to see which appeals to you more.įor my next trip, which is coming up soon, I'm deciding between the spas at Encore and the Mandarin Oriental. I preferred the Encore spa, but both were very nice. This was before the remodel, but the photos I've seen since suggest that the Wynn spa has retained that style. (I think the previous poster is mistaken about size because I've never heard anyone else say they thought the Wynn spa was bigger - or else there's a difference between the men's and women's facilities.) The Encore spa's layout is spacious, and the decor reflects an opulent style. The Encore spa is much larger than the Wynn spa, at least on the women's side. The main differences were were size and style. It's been several years since my last trip, when I had a treatment in the Encore spa and got a day pass to the Wynn spa, but for what an old opinion is worth.
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