Vdara, an all-suite hotel and spa in Las Vegas, is one of the few hotels right off the strip that doesn't house a casino. The venue is completely dedicated to pampering both the body and soul with full spa treatments, which includes a cornucopia of massages, body treatments and skincare regimens.
Treatments focus on high-quality holistic health and natural ingredient products. The facility also boasts a high-end bar, hair salon, smoothie bar and fitness center. The one building houses over 12,000 employees to take care of every need, ensuring a truly holistic health-focused experience.
What's Driving This Trend
- Holistic Health Hotels
- Opportunity to create more hotels dedicated to holistic health and natural ingredient products, providing a complete wellness experience.
- Casino-free Hotels
- Opportunity to cater to a specific audience by offering luxury hotels without casinos, focusing on relaxation and pampering.
- Integrated Wellness Facilities
- Opportunity to combine multiple wellness services in one location, providing convenience and a comprehensive wellness experience.
Who This Affects Most
- Health and Wellness Tourism
- The health and wellness tourism industry can benefit from the rise of holistic health hotels, attracting visitors seeking rejuvenation and wellness retreats.
- Luxury Hotel and Spa
- The luxury hotel and spa industry can capitalize on the demand for casino-free hotels that prioritize holistic health and wellbeing.
- Wellness Service Providers
- Wellness service providers, such as massage therapists, estheticians, and fitness trainers, have the opportunity to collaborate with holistic health hotels and offer their services in an integrated wellness facility.
