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  • Calm and quiet in Las Vegas? Yes, actually. This property does not have any gaming. The Four Seasons in Las Vegas is not what you would expect. It is a little sanctuary tucked in the middle of a large property, the Mandalay Bay. Would you know it was in the Mandalay Bay if I hadn't just told you...absolutely not. First of all, the Four Seasons has its own entrance and staff, completely separated from the Mandalay property. You drive in through a secluded entrance, the staff greets you and you are whisked away to private rooms for check-in. The process is very efficient and the staff goes above and beyond. If you have stayed at a Four Seasons before, you will expect this level of service. Tip your valet well and make a friend. You never know when that might come in handy (nudge nudge). The rooms are fantastic. The hotel check-in occurs on ground level, but the rooms and suites are all located on the top floors of the Mandalay Bay structure. Again, separate everything including elevator banks. The only way you will know the Mandalay is there is if you travel through the sound-proof door that separates the two properties in the lobby. Coming back requires a key, so you do not get lost hotel guests from next door wandering around. My suite had a living room, powder bath, a lovely bedroom, and a huge master bath with soaking tub and steam shower. Every detail was considered and the style is a good blend of modern and traditional. Think lovely styling with an emphasis on comfort. I wanted to pack the bedding and take it with me. The hotel has nice amenities including a private pool, gym, and other stuff. Sadly, I didn't spend much time on property other than the time spent in my room. I will go back and will write in more detail about the amenities. I can tell you that the room service is fantastic! This is definitely one of my top choices for Vegas accommodations if price is not a factor. However, for the price, you really should consider the Skylofts. They are similar in some ways, but they are also quite different. For me, the Skylofts is a place to party AND relax. The Four Seasons is relaxation only.
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