The short answer: A table shower is a wet horizontal shower built into a special massage table at Yes SPA in Las Vegas. The guest lies on the table while warm water flows from above, allowing the therapist to rinse and warm the body before or after the massage. The table shower at our 953 E Sahara Ave location is included with the spa package service, flat $60 for 30 minutes or $80 for 60 minutes. We are open 24 hours, 7 days a week. Chat with us on the bottom right to ask about the spa package experience or schedule a first visit.
Table shower is one of the most-asked-about spa services in Las Vegas — and one of the least clearly explained. This is a practical, honest walkthrough of what a table shower actually is, what the experience feels like, and why it pairs well with massage as part of our signature spa package.
Table shower, defined simply
A table shower is a spa service where you lie on a specially equipped massage table while warm water rinses gently over your body via overhead jets, and your therapist guides the rinse using soft cloths and light massage motions. The whole experience takes about 15 minutes when included in our 60-minute Spa Package, or stands alone as a 30-minute dedicated service for $60.
The format originated in massage spa traditions and remains common in full-service massage spa establishments throughout the United States. It differs from a regular shower in two important ways — you remain horizontal on the table the entire time, and a therapist actively manages the rinse and massage motions rather than you doing it yourself.
What it is not
A table shower is not a sauna. It is not a steam room. It is not a soaking tub. It is not a "wet massage." It is its own thing — a 15-minute warm-water rinse with light therapeutic motions performed by a trained therapist while you lie comfortably on a fitted table. Sheets and towels keep you draped throughout. The room is private, warm, and quiet.
What the experience feels like
Most first-timers describe it as the most "spa-like" thing they have ever done. The warmth is the dominant sensation — water at the perfect skin temperature, no shock, no chill. The horizontal position lets your body fully relax in a way that vertical showers never quite achieve. The active guidance from your therapist removes the small mental effort of managing your own rinse, which surprisingly contributes to the deep relaxation.
The whole sequence usually flows like this. You start face-down on the table after your massage portion is complete. Your therapist switches the room into shower mode, which takes about 30 seconds. Warm water begins flowing from the overhead jet pattern. Your therapist uses soft cloths to massage warm soapy water across your back, shoulders, arms, and legs. After about 7 to 8 minutes face-down, you turn over (therapist steps out, knocks before re-entering) and the front of the body is rinsed for another 7 to 8 minutes. Final clean-water rinse, towel dry, and you are done.
Why it pairs with massage
Massage and table shower complement each other in two specific ways. First, massage uses oil to glide over the skin — the warm rinse afterward removes the residue and leaves you completely fresh, soft-skinned, and ready to dress and walk out without that "still-oily" feeling. Second, the heat of the warm water reinforces the relaxation effect of the massage itself. Your nervous system has spent 45 minutes downshifting during the bodywork, and the warm rinse continues that signal for another 15 minutes.
Some guests prefer the reverse order — table shower first, then massage. This works well after long flights, hot Strip days, or any situation where you want to start completely fresh on the massage table. The end result is similar; both orders are valid. We recommend whichever fits your visit best, and you can specify at check-in.
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Pricing and scheduling
The Spa Package at Yes SPA includes a 45-minute massage plus a 15-minute table shower for a flat $80 — exactly the same price as our 60-minute massage-only services. There is no premium for adding the table shower. This is unusual in the Las Vegas market, where many spas charge 25 to 50 percent more for table shower add-ons.
Standalone table shower without massage is also available — 30 minutes for $60. Some travelers do this on arrival days when they want a fresh-start rinse before settling into a Vegas trip, or on departure days when they want to clean up before flying home. The flat rate is the same as any 30-minute service.
Walk-in works for both options. Just tell the front desk what you want — Spa Package or table shower only — and a private room is usually ready within minutes. The 24-hour schedule means scheduling around flights, conference times, or work shifts is easy.
What to bring and wear
Nothing required. Towels, sheets, soap, and water at the right temperature are all provided. Bring loose comfortable clothing for the way home since you will leave with completely fresh, soft skin. Some guests bring a hair tie if they have long hair and want to keep it dry-ish during the rinse, though our therapists can drape a towel to manage hair as well.
If you have any skin sensitivities or allergies, mention them at check-in. We can adjust soap, reduce water temperature, or substitute unscented products as needed. Most guests find the standard setup works well, but the small adjustments are routine. Privacy is total — same closed-door private room as the massage, no shared facilities anywhere.
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.
The experience step by step
For first-time spa package guests, here is the typical flow. After check-in, you change in your private room and lie face-down on the table shower table, which is similar to a regular massage table but with overhead water nozzles and a tile drain underneath. The therapist starts with a few minutes of warm water flowing across your back and shoulders, helping the muscles begin to relax before any pressure is applied. After the table shower portion, the table is dried and the regular massage portion begins on the same table. The transition is smooth and you stay covered with sheets throughout.
The most common first-visit question is whether the table shower is awkward. Most guests report that within the first 60 seconds it stops feeling unusual and starts feeling deeply relaxing — the warm water on the back is unexpectedly calming. The room temperature is kept comfortable, the table is heated, and the water is warm rather than hot. Chat with us on the bottom right with any specific worry before your first visit. We are happy to walk through the experience step by step so you know exactly what to expect when you arrive at 953 E Sahara Ave.
Many first-timers later say the table shower was the part of the visit they did not expect to like and ended up loving — the warm water on the back has a distinctly soothing effect that ordinary massage cannot replicate.