Overview
HOTWORX in Las Vegas’s Boca Park is a unique 24-hour fitness studio that combines infrared sauna technology with structured workouts, including an athletic style of hot yoga. The facility operates on a ‘3D Training’ concept, merging heat, infrared energy, and exercise in private sauna rooms, alongside a central FX Zone for functional training. It caters specifically to individuals with unpredictable schedules, offering round-the-clock member access, a clean modern environment, and a variety of virtually instructed sessions like Hot Yoga, Hot Pilates, HIIT, and isometric training. While the studio provides a distinct, efficient, and supportive environment for heat-enhanced workouts, it represents a specific niche, best suited for those seeking private, technology-driven fitness rather than a traditional group yoga class atmosphere.
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Studio Business Hours
| Day | Status | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | Open | 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM |
| Tuesday | Open | 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM |
| Wednesday | Open | 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM |
| Thursday | Open | 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM |
| Friday | Open | 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM |
| Saturday | Open | 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM |
| Sunday | Closed | – |
Studio in Details
A 24-Hour Infrared Fitness Hub with Yoga Elements
HOTWORX Las Vegas Boca Park operates as a unique fitness facility that blends infrared sauna technology with exercise, including specific hot yoga sessions. Visitors describe it as a clean, modern space with ten individual infrared saunas where workouts take place. The concept centers on what the studio calls “3D Training”—combining heat, infrared energy, and exercise. People note the 24-hour access for members is a major draw, fitting perfectly with unpredictable schedules and allowing workouts at any hour. The location in the Fashion Village at Boca Park, between the Cheesecake Factory and Kona Grill, makes it convenient for those in Summerlin, Queensridge, The Lakes, and surrounding areas. Many visitors mention they appreciate the easy, flexible approach, especially those juggling careers and family life.
The studio’s identity is firmly rooted in its infrared technology. People frequently mention the benefits of sweating in the infrared heat, with some noting it aids muscle recovery and provides an extra boost to relaxation after a session. The facility includes not just the sauna rooms but also a centralized functional exercise zone (FX Zone) with weights, bands, ropes, and other equipment for additional training. Visitors consistently praise the cleanliness, with terms like “immaculate,” “super clean,” and “always spotless” appearing across feedback. The staff, particularly manager Angelina, receives high marks for being helpful, kind, and going out of their way to greet members. This combination of technology, flexibility, and maintenance creates a distinct vibe that appeals to fitness-minded individuals seeking efficiency and a supportive environment.
Workout Variety and the Yoga Component
The primary offerings at HOTWORX revolve around two main workout formats conducted in the infrared saunas: 30-minute isometric sessions and 15-minute high-intensity interval training (HIIT) sessions. These are virtually instructed by certified trainers via video screens in each sauna. Within the isometric category, the studio offers HOT YOGA, which is described on their materials as an “athletic style yoga.” Visitors who explore the yoga rooms mention incorporating them into their routines alongside cycling and rowing. One person specifically recommends the Hot Cycle class for a great glute burn, indicating the variety extends beyond yoga. The FX Zone provides additional functional training opportunities, allowing members to use equipment before, after, or between sauna sessions.
People appreciate the ability to workout alone in a private sauna, as there’s rarely a crowd and the app shows real-time availability. The workout selection includes specific sessions like Hot Pilates, Hot Buns, Hot Core, Hot Warrior, and Hot Stretch, alongside the Hot Yoga and HIIT options like Hot Cycle and Hot Thunder rowing. This cross-training approach is designed to alleviate boredom and work different muscle groups. Visitors note feeling “amazing” after their workouts and value the efficiency—”more workout, less time.” The studio also runs monthly challenges and has a referral program. For tracking, they offer a Burn Off App that allows members to record calories burned and track food intake, adding a digital layer to the experience.
Practical Considerations and Visitor Insights
This facility suits individuals with busy, irregular schedules who prioritize convenience, cleanliness, and a technology-driven workout. It attracts a range of people, from those new to fitness to someone with over 30 years of workout experience who calls it their “new favorite.” Visitors dealing with life changes, like menopause, report positive effects on weight, inflammation, and sleep after regular sessions. The unlimited 24-hour access membership model is a key feature, though visitors do mention a 90-day minimum contract and the ability to suspend memberships. Staffed hours are limited (e.g., Monday-Thursday 11am-8pm), but member access is round-the-clock. The location in a bustling shopping area means some members combine workouts with errands or shopping.
Most feedback is overwhelmingly positive, focusing on the staff’s friendliness, the space’s cleanliness, and the effectiveness of the infrared workouts. However, a few practical notes emerge from visitor experiences. One person reported confusion and unexpected fees during membership cancellation, advising others to clarify terms carefully. Another mentioned that the introductory free session felt insufficient to evaluate the service. The studio promotes a free session for first-time local guests during staffed hours, with some restrictions. People do not mention traditional yoga styles like Hatha or Vinyasa by name; the yoga here is specifically the heated, athletic style offered in the infrared saunas. The facility represents a specific niche in the Las Vegas fitness and hot yoga studio landscape, best for those seeking a private, efficient, and heat-enhanced workout rather than a conventional group yoga class atmosphere.
