Sunday, March 22, 2015

Get too drunk in Vegas? This spa will give you a discount IV drip

In a city known around the world for its overindulgence, a beacon in the muddy, drunken darkness has arrived. For those of us who don't know our alcohol limits, REVIV in the MGM Grand Hotel and Casino Underground has introduced a way to find instant relief from a wicked hangover: medical grade IV drips.

Billing itself as a “hydration medspa,” REVIV is the only place on the Vegas Strip, outside of a hospital, where you can rehydrate via an intravenous infusion, perfect for treating the massive hangover suffered from a night of all-night partying.

“In a bustling city like Las Vegas, people often become dehydrated without even realizing it,” Dr. Andrew Garff, co-owner of REVIV said. “REVIV is a place where guests can revitalize themselves in a spa-like atmosphere.”

From the official description:

Reviv is a wellness spa that provides IV hydration therapies, wellness injections and more to people who feel ill, dehydrated, hung over or tired. Our treatments are administered in a fun and relaxing spa setting by a staff of doctors, nurses and paramedics.

Those lookig to shake their hangover, or just sober up quickly, can choose from one of three different treatments - the standard liter of saline and electrolytes, one full of multivitamins, or an infusion that includes anti-nausia medications as well. Treatments start at $99.

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