After staying here for a week I feel like I got a great lay for the land. When it comes to the higher end hotels on the Las Vegas Strip this one is at the top of my list. The suites come with a bedroom section that has it's own television and a feeling of privacy from the sunken living room.
The living room has a flat screen television along with a nice table to get that "work you promised your boss" you would do while on the road. The couch is a huge sectional and pretty comfortable for your "club randoms" to crash on at night. Great huge bathroom and an overall quality in your suite will leave you sleeping fantastically every night.
My female friend was very disappointed that in November the pool was pretty much cast in shadows all day which really seems like a design error. Clearly the pool area was designed by men if they didn't think woman would want to bask in the sun all day.
Another bonus is your attached to the Palazzo Hotel which has some great dining/shopping options. It also doubles your indoor gambling space without having to endure the evil Vegas sun. If you are brave enough to walk outside you have a pretty central location on the Strip making it a quick stumble to anywhere you really want to get or a cheap cab.
Bring some cash if your going to gamble at the Venetian since you will run into some of the higher staked tables on the Strip as well. Parking structure is always crowded but the amount of security leaves me feeling better about leaving the car inside the deck than most places.
The best kept secret at the Venetian is the Grand Lux Cafe. It is the best valued place to eat on the Strip if you want good food at less than $15 a plate, here is my review: http://www.yelp.com/biz/grand-lux-cafe-las-vegas-6#hrid:jzPqiv5JxNLjVhJB7sJCKg