I've stayed at pretty much all 4 and 5star hotels on the strip, so I can tell you this hotel doesn't meet the standards of a 4 star. If you come with an expectation of 3 or 3.5 star, maybe you won't be as disappointed.
Few things here.
1. CAFFEINE SUPPLY FAIL. My friend and I both got latte that cost almost $ 6 a cup at Perq, and both poured it away after few sips, that's how bad it was. I also got a cup of coffee at casino floor, and it tasted like dishwasher water. If you want your customers gamble all night, please improve your coffee. How hard it could be to make good coffee with your thousand dollars espresso machines? I don't understand.
2. NO direction signs in the parking structure AT ALL. We self parked and had to drag and carry our luggage through lots of steps and the whole casino to finally get to the registration. ( how can disabled people even get into this casino?) Then finally figured out there's actually a closer entrance. How we're supposed to know if there's no signs? Didn't appreciate the opportunity of upper body workout.
3. Overwhelming perfume in the hotel. I started to have a headache because of it just when I was waiting to check in. This is no Abercrombie. Please tone it down.
4. The room is tiny. I thought I was in Tokyo, but this is Vegas! You are supposed to be able to jump around in your room. They have this setting that the sink and mirror is behind the sliding door of bathroom when it's open. So when my friend and I were getting ready for clubbing. We had to make announcements when one of us needs to go in or out the bathroom, in case we slam the door into each other and get half face bruised. Also, you get two double beds instead of Queen beds.
The only two things I like about this hotel is the French toast at their Cafe is very yummy. And the slot machines do seem a bit loose. But if you are making me have to go out to get Starbucks with hangover, then I am not coming back to this place.