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  • The 'resort' was more like a condo complex, but the living space was nice. The jacuzzi tub was worth the price of admission for sure - but be sure to bring your own bubble bath! Despite the other reviews, we had no trouble filling up the tub with warm water (each unit has its own VERY LARGE water heater, specifically for that tub!) and it didn't take long at all. Also - the room had updated flatscreen tvs on the walls, so that other review must have been out of date. Our unit was equipped with a cd/aux player, a dvd/blueray player, a washer/dryer combination and more. The one thing I wish I had known prior to arrival is what was in the 'fully equipped kitchen' so I wrote down the items for a future guest. It offered a toaster (in-room, no need for request), coffee pot, wine key, beer bottle opener, whisk, graters, can opener, pizza cutter, hot pads, potato masher, cooking spoons (slotted/regular), meat fork, spatula, casserole pan with lid (corningware-esque), pasta strainer, measuring cups, 13x9x2 glass pan, pot, saucepan, frypan, blender, pitcher, silverware, serveware (mugs,cups,plates,bowls for 4 guests), wine glasses (4). Enjoy the convenience of being 2 miles away from the strip. (though their shuttles only start at 5pm and go till midnight - so if you want to do some day shopping or sightseeing this isn't a good method for you - and cabs cost a minimum of $15 from the resort. Overall it was a nice stay, there was ample parking, the staff was friendly, etc. The downfall was the timeshare presentation. The presentation wasn't structured, the numbers didn't make sense (56k is the starting price for a 2 bedroom), and to try to keep you on the line the dragged it out and made you wait to talk to the next person before they would let you go. My 90 minute session took over 2.5 hours - and might I add that I am six months pregnant and was EXHAUSTED and STARVING by the time we were 'allowed' to leave. A little bit ridiculous! Their 'catch' was the owner referral program in which you could refer people to your timeshare (even those you don't know) and if they come to the resort to take a look you get a $25 credit, and if they buy a timeshare you get a $400 credit. HOWEVER. While we were there we were shown their portal (the logged in person was an employee for several years) and they had 1600 referrals in the database, only 36 of which had taken the trip and 4 of which had purchased. Seems like a lot of work for very little turnaround - its definitely one of those 'make money quick and pay off your timeshare' scams - that doesn't always pan out. SO - moral of the story, go! Enjoy your stay there! But don't get suckered in - if you go to a timeshare presentation, tell them you arent interested and that you havent liked your stay from the beginning. Maybe then they will let you out of this insane presentation before 2 hours! LOL.
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