I don't know, you know?
For a hotel that says that they are luxurious, the only luxury I saw was the ultra deep bath tubs (WIIIIN btw!!) - the beds were pretty much what you get in hotels, the pillows the same. The sheets weren't high thread count at all, my bed at home has higher thread count.
Room service happened daily unless you specified otherwise - some days we had chocolates on our pillows, other days we didn't. I guess it was up to the feelings of the room service people.
Just be aware though, if you are going to spend extra for a fountain view room that you'll be listening and being kept awake by the thunderous noise they make all the way till midnight. It's a we bit like having a cannon go of in your room, to be honest. And why you have to pay extra for that noise I really don't know.
The TV!! Oh good gods, the TV. It was atrocious. My best friend was sick so we decided to spend one night in bed watching crappy shows and eating room service. We turned on the TV to find that whatever crap channel was trying to show, kept pixelating and freezing. We advised the front desk of this and was told that there was nothing to be done.
And what the hell is it with the channels available? More than half were in another language and the few that were english were useless. Free to air TV has better offerings but unfortunately we couldn't get that either.
All in all though? If you want to spend this much on a hotel room, find somewhere that is actually luxurious and not just upmarket in the bathrooms.
And the walk to get to your room. If you're in heels you might want to think of slipping them off during your trek to get through the casino to find the elevators to rooms. Also don't forget to have your keycard ready for the man standing at the bottom of the elevators or you might not be allowed up.