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“ The non-gaming, non-smoking atmosphere of Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas distinguishes us from our competitors.”

— SHANNON MARIANI n DIRECTOR OF SPA AND NAIL BAR n THE SPA AT FOUR SEASONS LAS VEGAS

Sometimes, in order to create the best experience for your customers, you need a makeover, too. This was the theory behind the US $ 1 million renovation at The Spa at Four Seasons Las Vegas. The new facility takes cues from the natural beauty of the desert through the use of warm colors, natural materials and artwork inspired by nature. The new look and ambiance fits perfectly with The Spa at Four Seasons’ philosophy of seeking out each individual guest’ s needs and helping on his or her wellness journey.

Upgrades and Renovation The work began in December 2015 with the renovation of the Fitness Center, which included all new state-of-the-art equipment, flooring and paint.
The Spa at Four Seasons then expanded its nail offerings by transforming a vacant space in the hotel corridor into a sleek new Nail Bar, which opened in January 2016.“ The opening of the Nail Bar allowed us to increase our nail offerings from one manicure and pedicure station to three manicure and three pedicure stations in a separate area with its own reception desk,” says Shannon Mariani, director of spa and nail bar at The Spa at Four Seasons Las Vegas. With this new addition, the spa is able to cater to the growing needs of hotel guests, as well as large parties who can rent the space out for special events.
In addition to its new nail space, The Spa at Four Seasons expanded its retail and reception area, which features a polished Nevada quartzite desk in front of an oversized art piece of walnut hardwood, a nod at Las Vegas’ desert surroundings. The renovation also consists of a Co-Ed Zen Lounge and expanded treatment rooms to include two beautiful new couples’ suites.
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