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  • We stayed in a suite here for three nights thanks again to my gf's wonderful parents. To describe this hotel in one word is "Grand." Caesar's Palace isn't just a hotel. It's a city; I wouldn't be surprised if they had their own unique zip code. Architecture: Yeah yeah I know, it's Vegas; of course they have an endless amount of funds to build whatever they want. But still, I have to say that I was amazed & couldn't resist admiring the amount of craftsmanship put into every little inch of this place. The close attention to detail on their replicas of Rome landmarks is pretty incredible. Food: We tried a few things at their food court. The pastrami & corned beef sandwich at BARBQ with the fries from the restaurant identified with no name, but a picture of a burger. Fries were bomb, and the sandwiches were pretty good. We also got the macho nachos at Ole! which comes in a giant bowl, the two of us got full off of just that. We also tried the Trevi restaurant which sits in the middle of their shopping forum by their beautiful fountain - I'll have a separate review for Trevi soon. I haven't tried their main Italian restaurant, the Raos, but we'll mos def try it next time. Shopping Forum: The pretty much have everything here: LV, Gucci, Burberry, Tiffany's, Banana Republic, and a bunch of overpriced brands that I can't even pronounce. Pool: I've been to other pools in Vegas and I've gotta say that Caesar's has my favorite pool. There's actually 5 pools here all located in one area, but one main one. The main is designed so that it's more like a fountain, where a statue/monument type of thing is in the middle and the pool water surrounds it - quite beautiful. A small pina colada at the bar here is $14. eek. Another cool thing is they have tables to gamble at in one of the 5 pools. The players are waist-deep in the pool while they play at tables, while the dealers stand in the middle of the dry area of the pool - cool!!! Room: The suite we had here was no "Hangover" status. Supposedly we were put in one of their older towers, so the tv & technology is a little outdated. At one of our mornings the bathroom lights just would not turn on for a while. This is my one and only gripe I have about Caesar's. Regardless of whether a tower has been made recently or was the first one made, they should do whatever they can to keep even their older towers updated to keep every single one of their rooms relevant. For a place like Caesar's, updating/maintaining their rooms shouldn't be hard at all. Goodness, if they just sold one of their millions of statue replicas that's hidden away in the corner of their rooftops that nobody looks at, I'm sure it would accommodate for their fees to update their older rooms. Conclusion - awesome place to play and stay at, check it out whenever you get the chance!
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