The Interior of the hotel looks updated but more like they've simply slapped a new coat of paint and some new furniture on an old building. Every cab ride I had to take back to my hotel entailed me having to give them the street address because no one knew what or where the location was. Driving by on the street the building is barely lit and the vinyl banner they have hanging off of one side cannot be seen at night.
They quite honestly shouldn't advertise their shuttle service because it's never available. The conference I was attending was a mile walk from the hotel (Sands Expo) and just to get from the Sands Expo or the attached Venetian hotel almost always was 45 minutes to an hour wait. The last time I attempted to have their shuttle pick me up I waited on the curb (so I could see them coming) of the Venetian for an hour before finally calling and asking what the ETA was only to have the shuttle driver tell me that he already drove by and didn't see me so moved on. He then said he was downtown and it would be "an hour or more" before he could get back to me. Most of the time from there I either walked the mile or took a cab.
When I stay at ANY hotel I always put the "Do Not Disturb" sign out because I don't like strangers coming into my room moving things around when I'm not there. With that, I usually call housekeeping at night and get towels for the next morning. As I was leaving my room one day I saw housekeeping in the hallway around 1pm and asked them for towels. They didn't have any full sets so I told him I would just call that night when I got back to change them out. I also apologized to him for keeping the DND sign out and explained that I didn't mind changing towels after the fact. When I got back to my hotel room that night I found that the sign was taken off of my door and someone had let themselves into my room and simply put a stack of towels on my bathroom counter. Normally, this wouldn't bother most but for me I was rather disturbed. I had the sign out for a reason but they took it upon themselves to take the sign off and let themselves in.
I talked to the hotel manager (who's rarely there or available) and she pulled over the housekeeping manager to discuss. She said she would discount my bill but I have yet to see the discount reflected (the room charges were pre-paid).
Their breakfast was cereal and stale bagels. At any given time there was only one person working the front desk answering all phone calls and trying to take care of guests with lines 4 or 5 deep. At one point their computer systems went down and they were hopeless at best.
This was my first and last trip to this hotel. I would strongly advise people to stay away regardless of what "deal" you think you might be getting.