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| - This was the perfect choice for a hotel in Las Vegas. A refuge in the tacky jungle called Las Vegas, every time we came back to the Four Seasons from time spent on the strip, we gave a huge sigh of relief. The quiet elegance of the Four Seasons is in such contrast to the glitz and ersatz glamour of the rest of Las Vegas. This is a perfect hostelry.
Las Vegas is no longer the "Rat Pack's" city. It has been taken over by the lowest common denominator of the nouveau riche. I'm not as wealthy as many of the people who visit this city, but I have so much more class and carry myself with decorum. Las Vegas has become very rough around the edges. The Four Seasons provided us a welcoming cocoon that felt so protective. Service was genteel and elegant. Our room with a view of the strip was very comfortable, with an old school sophistication, but providing all the necessary modern necessities. Bathrooms are large, with thick towels, and are just wonderful.
Again, the Four Seasons was the perfect hotel. We probably will never return to Las Vegas, unless it has a return to its hey day of being a city of cool and smooth. Right now Las Vegas is pure honky tonk. However, in spite of the city being at its very nadir, the Four Seasons Las Vegas Hotel is at its pinnacle.
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