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  • If you're going stay in downtown Vegas, the clear and only choice is the Golden Nugget. Traveling alone on personal business (summer 2011) I stayed in the Rush Tower and was impressed with the room for such a reasonable price. The Nugget's recent remodeling was evident in the casino's fresh decor and updated look, the room was comfortable, quiet and offered a nice view. The bathroom and shower weren't gross. Service from the hotel staff and front desk was mixed on my stay. I guess they can't read the 'Do Not Disturb' sign. Don't attempt to call the front desk they don't pickup. The internet service was wired and getting logged on was a bit of a mystery. Room service was good but food was outrageously expensive. Don't look for a coffee pot in the room, there is none, so expect to wait in long lines at the Starbucks in the lobby or hit downtown on foot. Finally, my late check out was not communicated to maid service. Regarding location, the free parking garage is convenient to the hotel but located on the wrong side of the building, the GPS got lost and so did I. Downtown Vegas doesn't bring the allure and attraction of the Strip, but the Nugget is very convenient to Fremont street's 'experience'. Several bars and clubs have opened downtown so there's bit more to do than just sit in a casino. The neighboring casino's, however, are pretty much garbage and not recommended. The Nugget's huge pool, shark tank, restaurant are cool attractions, the property and amenities are impressive. The attached upscale steakhouse gets good reviews but I didn't hit on my brief stay. Gaming tables were fine, signage and directions around the casino and hotel are weak - meaning you really have to look for them. Minimums are lower downtown and I know the slots are cheaper and known to payoff more than the Strip. If you're looking for that Old Vegas feel while not having to compromise on luxury at a reasonable price, the Nugget is worth checking out.
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