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  • The Cosmopolitan is trendy, upscale and awesome to just gawk at. We parked in their garage and red/green lights tell you which spots are open. Crazy awesome. The lobby is gorgeous with giant pillars that are screens. They must be 15 feet high at least. The Chandelier Bar which covers three floors is beautiful with it's draped beading. It does not have a large casino like you see at the MGM or Bellagio. The casino isn't the reason you go to the Cosmopolitan. The atmosphere is the reason you go. The restaurants, the clubs, the shops...everyone is dressed to impress and ready to party. We stayed at the Cosmopolitan for 1 night at the end of a 4 night stay because I wanted to see what it was like and used Marriott points. Check-in was sloooooow. We waited for 22 (yes 22 exactly) minutes in a line with 2 people and 2 individuals working the desk. No idea how that happens but the gentleman in line with me said it was his second time waiting that long in two days. Yikes. The room was nice. It's what I'd call a junior suite. The king sized bed was separated from the sitting area by a half wall. The room had a kitchenette and a gorgeous bathroom. There were neat touches like coffee table books and ecletic artwork. The overall feel is trendy and slightly artsy. However... the kitchenette does not include a single dish. There are 4 glasses like you'd get in any hotel but no coffeemaker, not a pot, pan, or utensil to be found. So why a kitchenette? You can get utensils, for a price. The room wasn't so clean. It was clean at first glance but your feet would turn black from walking on the carpet and tile. The walls and curtains had stains. Not what you'd expect from one of the most expensive hotels on the strip. The noise...holy cow. I expected noise because it was a sold out hotel in Vegas. I didn't expect 3 am walls vibrating noise. Marquee, the main club at the hotel, is located in between the towers and the noise travels up the glass facade and into your room. I'm glad Tylenol PM knocks me out because while I enjoy a late night in Vegas, the fact that I was on the 32nd floor and could still hear the club quite clearly...ridiculous!! Summary - looks awesome, great to visit, just don't stay.
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