First off, we booked our room through costco and so we had vip check-in--which was kind of unnecessary as there was really no wait in the lobby, unlike the nightmares at some of the other strip hotels. We had a large suite sized room, but I believe there are larger suite rooms.
There was no fridge or coffee in the room. Of course, there was the mini-bar. It had a crazy sized bathroom with a toilet in a separate room. Double sinks. There was a large sectional sofa which doubled as a double bed. However, despite knowing that we were a family of four, there was no bedding provided for the sofa. And it was annoying that there are only three towels.
I did like that there was a coffee bean and tea leaf just downstairs. And that there was security checking room keys at the elevators. Parking was easy and convenient. And it is located in a great location on the strip. It's also connected to the Venetian. I would definitely stay here again although I was annoyed at the $28 per day resort charge tacked on at the end. Why is this not considered a scam? I know all the hotels do it. Why is it not just tacked on to the rate of the room? Seems so deceptive? Can you choose not to pay it?