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What's to do in LV early Sunday mornings, from about 9 a.m. to noon? I'm not much of a brunch guy, but I'm not sure what else there is to do at that odd hour when many are making the exit to go back home to SoCal.

Are there any providers, shows, or shops that are a must-see?

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2 hours ago, ericwinters said:

What's to do in LV early Sunday mornings, from about 9 a.m. to noon? I'm not much of a brunch guy, but I'm not sure what else there is to do at that odd hour when many are making the exit to go back home to SoCal.

Are there any providers, shows, or shops that are a must-see?

Sunday mornings in Las Vegas are when I attend church service.

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go out to Hoover Dam and walk the pedestrian bridge for a fantastic view of the dam amid outdoor displays on the dam, bridge, and the two namesakes for whom the bridge is named.......scroll to bottom at https://www.usbr.gov/lc/hooverdam/crossingguide.pdf

go out to Red Rock for hiking and or driving thru great scenery (fee area)....just a few miles west of town   https://www.redrockcanyonlv.org/

get going earlier in the morning and go out to Valley Of Fire for, you guessed it, great scenery......and, if into magician Criss Angel, eat at his very casual restaurant, Cablp, in Moapa Valley (Sundays 8-6)......  https://parks.nv.gov/parks/valley-of-fire    https://eatblp.com/

if into history, check out the excellent Springs Preserve  https://www.springspreserve.org/

 

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If it's summer, that's the best time to hit the pool... before the pool deck becomes a frying pan.

Weather permitting, agree with the Hoover Dam,  valley of fire, etc. posted above.

In town, walk the Strip.  Bellagio Conservatory.  Enjoy a quieter Fremont street.  The Mob Museum opens at 9.  

Get a massage or enjoy a spa.  

 

  • 2 months later...
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Mandalay Bay has proved to be a nice place for encounters.  Two different trips, two different adventures in the Spa areas in the last 12 months 

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On 11/30/2024 at 10:45 AM, JockJam said:

Anyone have recommendations on spas in Vegas where you can hang nude?

Many of the large hotels have spas that are clothing optional, so I do towel only and nude in the sauna, steam room or hottubs.  A few times I've seen guys at Mandalay Bay hang around full nude with a towel over the shoulder. 

 

For hotel spas, check if they're co-ed facilities in which case any coed areas require swimming attire.  Luxor was an exception, it was swimsuit required (according to a sign which I didn't see while I was nude, but the attendant didn't bother me), despite it being also not co-ed.  Access to hotel spas may be limited to hotel guests or have different rates for non-guests.

There's Imperial Spa which is essentially a Korean spa I believe where clothing optional is normal.  

Entourage is a bathhouse.

 

 

 

 

 

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On 12/1/2024 at 11:35 PM, jayjaycali said:

There's Imperial Spa which is essentially a Korean spa I believe where clothing optional is normal.  

In a true K-spa, clothing is not optional in wet areas.  It's not allowed, period.

Clothing, of any kind, in the purified hot water of soaking tubs is seen as a contaminant.

If there's a good K-spa in any city I'm in, it's likely that's the place I'm going.

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