The Bellagio is very nice, honestly it's foe decor fools most into feeling like they live in a mansion, especially if you are fortunate enough to get a really nice, ($800 a night room). For the average person looking to blow all there money in Vegas the Bellagio may just have some of the regular suites available at about $200 a night. The hotel keeps with the more recent trend of super giant hotels and is absolutely one of the nicest hotels in Vegas.
The restaurants downstairs are wonderful, (and about $50 per person average) and offer just about anything you might want. the beds and rooms are very adequately sized even for a regular suite. I do believe all of them have a safe in the side of the entertainment center and a mini bar capable of costing you more than you might expect, (even once you know how much your room is). Eventually after about three days the impressive facade begins to be more noticeably just that and then you begin to think if there might have been somewhere else you could have spent all that money. The bottom line is, you go to the Bellagio to say that you stayed there and you tell everyone how grate it was there, but in the end it's really just a nicer hotel that costs a little more. There is a lot of hype and this place will live up to most of it. It's up to you whether or not you want to see how the experience stacks up to your expectations. For me, it was nice... but it still seems a little too costly.
CHAD