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| - The BF and I came here on a Vegas vacation because he received a special deal if we listened to the timeshare spiel. It was cheap, and we were going to be here anyways with friends, so decided to check it out.
We parked in the garage, and walked along a small path to the hotel itself. The lobby area was slightly confusing at first; we entered in on the bottom floor, which had a small convenience/sundry store as well as the workout room and the pool entrance. We went up one flight of stairs and that took us to the check in desk.
We checked in easily and went up to our room. The first thing we noticed was that we could easily hear through the walls the tv in the adjacent room. We called downstairs and they found us another room on a higher floor (that was less crowded). We waited for the bellhop to arrive with the keys for our new room, which didn't take that long.
The room was a nice, standard room. Do not expect any of the fancy finishing touches that other four or five star hotels in the area will have. Since this is a timeshare location, all the rooms have doors that connect it to the rooms next door. This allows the hotel to configure the rooms into one, two or three bedroom suites as requested. I know that adjoining doors are common in hotel rooms, but I don't really care for them because I do tend to get paranoid that someone might manage to get in.
The pool area is actually quite small considering the size of the hotel itself. There was not a lot of space for people to sit and hang out. Considering that they are trying to market these timeshares to families, I hope that this is something they intend to remedy in the future.
I won't be going into any detail regarding the timeshare presentation because it doesn't have anything to do with the hotel itself.
Although I was not impressed with the rooms (I guess I've become jaded and spoiled when it comes to Vegas rooms), the staff were nice and friendly.
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