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| - So, I am completing a week of staying at the Red Rock. I was here for a Conference (of historians) and today I finally had the buffet. Before that, I had done some serious swimming in the pool, I had worked out in the fitness/exercise room, and used everything in my bathroom. Now that I have a full experience to base my opinion on, I think that I can write this review.
So, the pool area is great (multiple pools, many heated), but it closes at 5 PM (and that is just too early). The exercise room is open 24 hours a day, and has state-of-the-art machines (along with all the apples and bottled water you want; indeed, if you just want an apple and some pure water, before you go to bed, or right after you wake up, you can go to the gym to just take them, and no one cares . . . so endless free apples and bottled water come with the stay here, *if* you listen to my advice here, and pay attention to what you are doing). The buffet is a great Las Vegas buffet where you can eat as much food as you like in 2 hours, for not-so-much money.
The bathrooms are fit for a king, and free toiletries in them are top quality. Conference rooms are large and comfortable.
There have been things I have not liked about my stay in Las Vegas, but they mainly concern how dry the air is in this city (it is doing a number on my skin, along my mouth and some other, easy-to-dry-out, areas of my body) and that I am not a big fan of legalized gambling (and the social ills it brings). Neither of those two things about me are things that people reading this review, knowing that they *already want* to go to Las Vegas, will want to care about as they find the best hotel *for them* in Las Vegas.
So, what those people *should know*, is that, exempting those two things, which I could complain about with *every* hotel in Las Vegas, I give this hotel five stars.
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