30 vs 60 Minute Massage โ Which Length to Pick.
How long should a massage be? At Desert Relax SPA Las Vegas: 30 min $60 covers one focused area (neck, shoulders, lower back or feet). 60 min $80 covers the full body. Most first-timers pick the 60-minute. Conventioners and lunch-break visitors often pick the 30.

At Desert Relax SPA in Las Vegas: 30 min $60 covers one focused area (neck, shoulders, lower back or feet). 60 min $80 covers the full body. Most first-time guests pick the 60-minute. Conventioners and lunch-break visitors often pick the 30. Same six services available at both lengths.
30 minutes is best for
One focused area. A 30-minute session works well if your shoulders or lower back are the main issue. Also good for lunch-break stops between conventions, quick before-dinner unwinds, or a first try if you're not sure about the longer session.
60 minutes is best for
Full body, full unwind. The therapist works back, shoulders, neck, arms, legs and feet โ with time to spend an extra few minutes on the tightest spots. Best for first-time guests, post-flight recovery, and anyone with multiple tight areas (back + shoulders + neck).
So how long should a massage be?
The honest answer: long enough to address what's actually tight. 30 minutes is plenty if it's one knot. 60 minutes is the right pick the moment two or more areas are involved. Las Vegas spa pricing varies widely โ our $60 (30 min) and $80 (60 min) is on the low end of the valley for a clean private room with friendly professional therapists. No upsells, no memberships, no surprise fees.
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