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| - As I type this from the small bed in one of the guest rooms, on the frustratingly slow standard Internet, I hear someone whistling constantly near my room, someone else's phone ringing, vacuuming above, and people talking outiside, in the parking lot--I'm on the 4th floor... This is the oddest location, not really near anything interesting, definitely not walkable to the strip. The disappointing hassle that was breakfast was a confusing half an hour ordeal before I sat own to eat my cold, overpriced food. FYI there is no complimentary breakfast, you have to pay. Oh and wait to be seated, but no one is manning the podium, so I just walked in and started making a waffle. I was greeted several minutes later by an employee in a red shirt who didn't clearly explain to me that there were levels of what breakfast you can get and the cost. It was a frustratingly confusing mess. It's different prices depending on whether or not you get a voucher from the front desk, but apparently their coveted HHonors member didn't matter in discounts or anything at all. So much for feeling valued.
It was all very confusing andy incredibly frustrating to deal with and figure out with a groggy tired mind and empty empty stomach, several timezones away from home. I never got a clear answer on X portion/section of the food is X amount of cost, rather I was being asked, "what do you want?" multiple times, as if I was expected to list every item I would commit to eating. My exhausted self was just hungry, and not appreciating this frustrating interaction. So I can't give you an accurate analysis of if you want everything or muffin so and eggs but not meat? I don't know, I took a to-go box, paid with a credit card and went up to my room to eat my hard, cold food.
The glamorous life of traveling, everyone.
Lovely start to my Vegas vacation. Thanks.
I cannot even reheat up my food in anyway, as there is no microwave in the room, or anything, nor a refridgerator (when we made inquires, we were told it's $15/night if you wanna pay, yet we know of a fellow travel who got one...odd.. We are here for a solid week.. You do the math.) More skimping on taking care of your customers. This is BS.
We annoyingly have two separate small beds (between a twin and a full?) so my husband & I have to sleep separately the entire week. Sad, we travel a lot and this is just all around disappointing.
MY HUSBAND COULD NOT SLEEP WELL, when he is here for very important matters and needs not to be sweating and awake all night, he needs a cool temp room for restful sleep, this was incredibly frustrating!
I wish I had shower shoes for flip flops, because the shower does not look clean & sanitary, neither do the bathrooms floors, there are past people's hair and grime everywhere, and dirty toilet... I'm terrified i will walk away with some terrible contracted skin problem.
The dirty-with-chunks alarm clock does not have functioning buttons to change the incorrect local time, or operate the MP3 /AUX plug in that would be so nice to have working.
The maids and staff we have encountered are kind, and the reason for the star, and the hallway didn't reek of odd odors, but rather of air purifier, thank GOD.
They are in process of switching out mattresses this week, so their tiny elevators are either totally in use and basically inoperable for guests, or slow as hell for your turn.
Good luck.
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