My wife & I stayed at the Hotel to attend a conference. The conference was very successful, the room was a good size with a good view. The Spa and massage were wonderful, although expensive. The hotel has a number of restaurants with reasonable food, although the restaurant staff were not very good catering for special diets eg coeliac (gluten), fructose, lactose.
The Hotel is situated at the Southern end of Vegas, a long way off the strip. You will need to catch a bus or shuttle to see or do anything outside the Hotel (including food shopping) as nothing is in walking distance. Taxi from the middle of the strip to the Hotel was around US$70 with tip, so get the shuttle if possible.
Like most casino's this Hotel has all restaurants arranged around the gaming areas. Unlike most casino's the cigarette smoke is not removed well (pity for a building only 4 years old). If you do not smoke you will hate this place entering or leaving the building.
Given the Hotels isolation it has a captive clientele, meaning that you will need to eat in the smoky restaurants or bars, have the eat in room service (adding to expense) or shuttle bus somewhere else. No fridges in the rooms adds to the difficulty - first time I have encountered lack of even a rudimentary bar fridge.
Check in staff were friendly, although there was a mix up...My wife & I stayed at the Hotel to attend a conference. The conference was very successful, the room was a good size with a good view. The Spa and massage were wonderful, although expensive. The hotel has a number of restaurants with reasonable food, although the restaurant staff were not very good catering for special diets eg coeliac (gluten), fructose, lactose.
The Hotel is situated at the Southern end of Vegas, a long way off the strip. You will need to catch a bus or shuttle to see or do anything outside the Hotel (including food shopping) as nothing is in walking distance. Taxi from the middle of the strip to the Hotel was around US$70 with tip, so get the shuttle if possible.
Like most casino's this Hotel has all restaurants arranged around the gaming areas. Unlike most casino's the cigarette smoke is not removed well (pity for a building only 4 years old). If you do not smoke you will hate this place entering or leaving the building.
Given the Hotels isolation it has a captive clientele, meaning that you will need to eat in the smoky restaurants or bars, have the eat in room service (adding to expense) or shuttle bus somewhere else. No fridges in the rooms adds to the difficulty - first time I have encountered lack of even a rudimentary bar fridge.
Check in staff were friendly, although there was a mix up at reception initially despite at least 5 emails to the Hotel before arriving. Frustrating but resolved.
Check out was marred by a young surly employee with an attitude problem, her problem not mine!
Overall, I would not choose to stay at this establishment again primarily due to the isolation and cigarette smoke.More
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