Then I have enough time to use the shower and get ready for my day. As a female, if I have things like sightseeing to do later on, I suggest a massage close to when you wake up or before bed, massage oil/lotion can get in your hair (esp if you want a scalp massage like I do).
the gym, hot and dry sauna, jacuzzi, roman tub, mineral baths, snow rooms, etc.) Believe me I've been to them all and they are a great way to spend a day if you have nothing else planned. Hotels offer many benefits like an opportunity to use amenities included with your massage (i.e. I would like to go through the differences in services that may help you decide where and who does your next relaxing massage.
I work for a 5 star resort and I'm also independent with my own business license etc. I know lots of you like to get massages on your vegas vacations so I thought this would be a great opportunity to offer some advice and if anyone has any further questions please feel free to ask away!