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| - I've had a few great stays at Harrah's Las Vegas over the years. Although an older property, and probably not the most luxurious of the Caesars Entertainment properties, it's surefire, and smack dab in the middle of the Strip action.
By choice, all of my stays have been in the Mardi Gras Tower, which I've opted for due to the fact that all of these rooms have mini balconies, are non-smoking, and usually have awesome poolside views. The location of this tower is a lot closer to the casino and Strip as well. Gotta admit there was a pretty wild crowd above me one visit, and I literally felt the wind of a beer bottle that was chucked off their balcony into the pool as it whizzed by. Oh well, I've seen stranger things happen in Vegas. There are many different types of rooms and suites available in both towers, and the property is pet friendly.
The rooms have always been really clean, and I was pretty surprised that the lower level floors don't keep too high of a noise level with the pool being right there.
No problems with any staff members whatsoever, everyone's always been very friendly.
Huge, sprawling casino, and if you're a Blazing Sevens fan as I am, you'll be stoked here - there's a whole parlor full of the entire family of machines, directly in between the poker room and oyster bar! And they fire pretty well. For the Strip, anyway.
I've only checked out Flavors buffet so far, and it's always been great. Nothing too over the top.
The location of the property is prime. The outdoor Carnaval Court is an awesome walk-thru.
Definitely recommend.
TIP:
If you're a Diamond Player, of course expect all the usual added perks. One plus to the Vegas location of the Total Rewards club is that you can stay for up to five consecutive nights on a comp offer, whereas it's a maximum of three at the Reno and Tahoe properties. Use the Trip Tools function on their website when making reservations. You'll be really surprised at the free upgrades that pop up. All the better to take a couple of extra days vacation.
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