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Originally Posted by ijgordon

Nope, Caesars is the best, for several reasons. Encore is definitely nice though, if a little dull.
If you depart into the earlier thread replies, people were chatting about THEhotel's Spa, called The Bathouse. I was clarifying.

As for Vegas spas, it's all personal preference: I've done Qua at Caesars and didn't fancy it. It was way too busy for me, over-designed and relied too much on flash and not enough on fine treatments. I've spa'd all over the world and still find Encore's treatments to be on-par with the best And that includes La Prairie in Switzerland, numerous Aman resorts and almost every major in Las Vegas.

But like I said before, if you love Qua, then awesome! Far be it from me to tell you what's comfy and what's not



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been to many bath residence around the world

my favorites are the one in Viennathe place is really a marvel to just see,

fort lauderdale is one of the nicest in the states,

denver has two and both are good although i have a preference for the denver swim club due to its indoor pool

i went to a male/female one in geneva and that was interestin

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San Francisco supervisors want to expedite gay bathhouse revival

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SAN FRANCISCO, UNITED STATES: A rainbow flag raises above Castro, the gay and lesbian neighborhood in San Francisco (Photo credit should read HECTOR MATA/AFP via Getty Images)

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SAN FRANCISCO - Gay bathhouses in San Francisco could see a revival under new legislation spearheaded by District 8 Supervisor Rafael Mandelman. 

Mandelman, whose district includes the Castro neighborhood, is looking to repeal a section of the police code that puts the burden on the police department for permitting new gay bathhouses. 

The ordinance would also repeal outdated and unnecessary regulations that require the bathhouses to maintain a daily register of patrons and "confusing language regarding the permissibility of locked rooms," according to the supervisor's statement. 

Mandelman introduced the legislation targeting SFPD's Article 26 on Tuesday. It's because of this article, he says, that SFPD has been unable to issue permits to potential bathhouse operators who have spent months trying to uncover their businesses. 

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San Francisco and the broader Bay Area hold one of the utmost concentrations of LGBTQIA+ folks in the world. We have explicit legislation creating a favorable business environment (Supervisor Mandelman, bless 🙏). If there was ever a time to revive our city’s once burgeoning bathhouse culture–it’s now.

Castro Baths is hustling to expose our doors in occasion for Pride and you’re invited!

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Last summer, we visited bathhouses around the world: Tokyo, Tel Aviv, Berlin, Istanbul, New York, Los Angeles, London, and more. (If Lorraine at the IRS is reading this - this was an absolutelynecessary business expense!)

Repeatedly, we were asked: “I’m going to San Francisco next month - which bathhouses should I visit?” Sheepishly, a tad embarrassed - we explained that there isn’t really a gay bathhouse scene in San Francisco. “Your foremost bet is probably in Berkeley.”

While there are a handful of local traditional bathhouses we frequent (shoutout to the newest addition: Alchemy Springs) - homosexual bathhouse culture in San Francisco never recovered after the AIDS crisis.

Closing the baths in was like shutting off the internet today. Our lines of communication i

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