They charge an additional $9/99 fee on top of the room fee as a resort fee, weather or not you intend to use the pool and whatnot. WiFi is another 9.99. I know they want you in the casino, but this seemed ridiculas on top of the resort fee. Very simular to its sister The Orleans, without all the Marti Grae stuff. Big, clean rooms. Quiet, off the beaten path near the Palms and the Rio. It is cheap and clean. They have a noodle house we did not get around to trying. A great dim sum parlor. They have a bus that takes you to the strip or the Orleans once an hour. We were out for the Viva Las Vegas rockabilly festival, so we never gambled here. It was a lot easier to get a table at Fridays because so few people were staying here. It's kind of weird that the buffet closes for an hour between meals. So when we came down for breakfast at 10:30, not exactly an unusal thing in Vegas, the buffet was closed, from 10-11. It's ok, but a bit bland. The buffett is cheap $5.99 for breakfast and $7.99 for lunch.