The short answer: Yes SPA in Las Vegas is open 24 hours a day, so guests can pick between daytime and late-night massage sessions. Daytime sessions (9 AM to 5 PM) are quieter, with shorter waits and more therapist availability. Late-night sessions (11 PM to 5 AM) work best for casino workers, conference travelers, and bachelor or bachelorette parties wanting a calm reset. Same flat $60 for 30 minutes or $80 for 60 minutes regardless of hour. Located at 953 E Sahara Ave Ste A9. Walk in any time. Chat with us on the bottom right for hour-specific advice.
For most spas, "late-night" is theoretical — the sign says open until 9 PM and that is the end of the day. At Yes SPA, late-night is half our business. The differences between a 2 PM session and a 2 AM session are surprisingly real, and choosing the right one for your needs makes a meaningful difference. This is the practical comparison.
The basic differences
The session itself is identical. Same therapists from the rotating team, same fresh sheets, same flat $60 / $80 pricing, same private rooms, same standards. What changes is everything around the session — the lobby atmosphere, the wait time, the parking, the city outside, and most importantly the kind of guest typically in the spa at each hour.
Late-night sessions (roughly 11 PM to 5 AM) are calmer overall. The lobby has fewer people. Walk-ins are typically immediate. Parking is wide open. The therapist team is rotating and you may meet someone you have not seen on a daytime visit. Late-night regulars tend to be casino workers, conference travelers, hospitality industry workers, and locals who specifically prefer the quieter atmosphere. The pace is unhurried.
Daytime sessions (roughly 9 AM to 5 PM) have a different energy. Lobby is more active during peak hours. Parking is still easy but lots more cars. More walk-in volume, especially weekends. The therapist team is at full strength. Daytime regulars include more travelers, retirees, hospitality workers on day shifts, and locals fitting sessions into normal schedules. The pace feels more like typical retail spa hours.
Evening sessions (5 PM to 11 PM) are our peak time. This is when most spa traffic concentrates and when you might experience a brief wait during weekend Friday and Saturday peaks. Atmosphere is busy but still calm in the rooms themselves. Most first-time guests visit during evening hours, which gives the experience a different feel than late-night quietness.
When late-night is the better choice
Pick late-night if you specifically want a calmer overall experience, want to avoid wait times entirely, prefer easier parking, work hospitality hours that conflict with daytime, or have a schedule that simply makes late-night the only realistic option. Late-night is also our most-recommended timing for first-time visitors who feel anxious about the spa experience — the calmer lobby and minimal wait reduces the small social stress that some first-timers experience.
Late-night is also the best timing for travelers arriving on red-eye flights, conference attendees finishing late networking events, and anyone whose Vegas trip schedule is tight during normal business hours. The 24-hour availability means timing around flights, conference sessions, or work shifts is much easier.
When daytime is the better choice
Pick daytime if you have flexible schedule and prefer the energy of an active spa, want maximum therapist team availability (rare on rotating shifts but occasionally relevant), or simply find normal-hour sessions fit your overall day better. Some guests find that integrating a midday session into a normal Vegas day produces a different positive effect than late-night unwinding — the post-session relaxation lasts through the rest of the day rather than going straight to sleep.
Weekend mornings (8 AM to 11 AM) are a particularly nice window — quiet enough to feel calm but bright enough to feel like the start of a real spa day. Many regulars build weekend mornings around a session here followed by a relaxed brunch or beach-day plan elsewhere in the city.
Walk in any hour
Open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Pricing and policies are identical at all hours
This is worth being explicit about because it is unusual in the broader spa market. Many spas charge premium pricing for late-night or weekend sessions. Yes SPA does not. Pricing is flat $60 for 30 minutes and $80 for 60 minutes regardless of hour, day, or holiday. Same prices on Christmas Day at 4 AM as on a Tuesday at 2 PM. The flat-rate model is built specifically to make timing flexibility actually usable.
Same applies to walk-in policy, payment options, tipping conventions, and all other practical aspects. Cash and major credit cards always. Cash tips appreciated, never required. No membership, no booking app, no deposit. Walk-in any hour.
What we hear from regulars in each timing group
Late-night regulars consistently mention three things. The calm lobby is the most-cited positive — many specifically prefer arriving when the city itself is quieter. The fast walk-in is second — typical late-night wait time is zero. Parking ease is third — the lot has wide-open spaces around the clock at off-peak hours.
Daytime regulars mention the predictable energy and the ability to integrate sessions into normal-day schedules. Many daytime regulars come during a midday break from work or as part of a planned day off. The session feels like a normal spa visit rather than an outlier-hour experience, which some guests prefer.
Evening peak-hour regulars are mostly first-timers and people whose only available time is post-work. The experience is busier but the session quality is identical. Brief waits are possible during Friday and Saturday peaks but rarely exceed 10 minutes.
The local angle
Most regulars at Yes SPA drive in from one of these Las Vegas valley areas: The Strip, Downtown Las Vegas, Chinatown, Paradise, Spring Valley, Summerlin, Henderson, Westside, and Sunrise Manor. Free parking right at our door, honest pricing posted at the front, and 24-hour 7-day hours make us a practical regular stop for the whole valley.
If you want the long-form overview before walking in, our complete Las Vegas massage guide covers everything in one place — services, pricing, walk-in flow, what to expect, frequency recommendations, and twenty of the most common questions answered honestly.
A few practical reminders
Our location is at 953 E Sahara Ave Ste A9, Las Vegas, NV 89104. Free private parking is right outside the door. We are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including weekends and all major holidays. Pricing is the same every visit: $60 for 30 minutes, $80 for 60 minutes. Cash and major credit cards accepted. Tips appreciated in cash but never required. About a third of our walk-in guests are first-timers, so just tell us at check-in and we will guide you through every step.
For more on what each service involves, see our full body relax, hot oil aroma, stress relief, and spa package with table shower service pages. New to massage? Read what to expect at your first massage.
Why same-price 24-hour pricing matters
Most spas in Las Vegas charge premium pricing for late-night sessions, sometimes 30% to 50% more than daytime equivalents. Yes SPA's flat $60 / 30 minute and $80 / 60 minute pricing applies to every hour of every day, including 2 AM Saturday night and 6 AM Sunday morning. This pricing model is intentional — late-night session demand is real, especially in Las Vegas, and we want guests to be able to pick the time that fits their actual schedule rather than the time that minimizes cost. The result is that many of our most loyal regulars are casino workers, conference travelers, and shift-work professionals who specifically need late-night options.
The other practical difference: late-night Las Vegas traffic is dramatically lighter than daytime traffic. A drive that takes 25 minutes at 5 PM may take 10 minutes at 1 AM, including from the Strip and the Convention Center area. Free parking is right at our entrance regardless of hour. Chat with us on the bottom right and tell us when you are thinking of coming — we can confirm room availability and give you the best route from where you are starting. The 24-hour schedule means there is rarely a reason to compromise on timing.
The 24-hour pricing model removes one of the most common reasons regulars at other spas get locked into off-hours rates, and means we can serve every shift pattern with the same calm experience and the same flat $60 / $80 prices.