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| - Lovely. Bangin'. Drop-dead Gorgeous.
You instantly feel all of the above upon crossing through their glass doors. The decor is modern, technologically hip, aesthetically appealing, shiny, sparkly minus any, and all, intent of gaudiness.
We stayed in their wraparound suite on the 38th floor which overlooked a pretty active part of the strip. Our balcony provided for the most stunning views at night as we were among the lights and glamour of the Paris, Bellagio, Aria, and Planet Hollywood. The use of the word 'breathtaking' would most definitely be an understatement. The rooms were not-so lavishly decorated either but just evenly so. It sorta also makes you feel like you're in a Scarface scene and young Michelle Pfeiffer would soon walk out of the bathroom looking like her fine self while she dusted off her nose.
Like most of the other establishments, Cosmopolitan is a one-stop shop. There's a coffee shop, a few clothing stores, lots of restaurants, a super 'wicked' buffet, the Marquee Day/Night club, the Chandelier Bar, a secret restaurant, tables, slots, other smaller fun stores to whip through as well as a bunch of memorabilia and fancy artwork and prints to admire. My fave was the giant-sized Christian Louboutin creation: it was a red bottom with a prosthetic/robotic heel - for lack of a better description - that will have to suffice. It was mega-awesome *sigh*
If you don't think it can get any better, it actually does with the help of their pool; it totally tops off the hotel. It is lavish, accommodating, spacious and clean. I don't think a pool can get any more attention than this one.
Staff here are very friendly and attentive. They sure help to make your experience one that is worthwhile and memorable. Looking forward to staying here again soon. I'm sure it will be just as fabulous!
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