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| - The hotel was right in the center of the strip, so it is very convenient. Also, it is connected to Bally's and they are owned by the same people so your rewards cards will work at both places. Although they don't take the others' slot tickets. You are paying for the location of the hotel. We stayed in the regular, luxury double queen room. We booked a king but was informed that they didn't guarantee what size bed you get, especially because 80% off the hotel rooms have two queen beds. Oh well. The wallpaper was peeling in a few spots, the first night I took a shower and it was clogged, so I was standing in about 4 inches of water. The maintenance did come pretty fast and was able to fix it. It worked the rest of the weekend. They don't offer coffee pots, you can get one from room service for free but they charge you for the cofee. $3 for 3 pods for the Kuerig . Or you can have room service bring you a pot, for a measly $25. We didn't need coffee that bad! There were stains kind of like rust stains on the carpet that they tried to cover up with an ottoman. The TV was nice, but basic cable. There is a lot of food options inside the casino, we really liked Noch for breakfast In Bally's. You can get a coffee and a pastry for $9. The bakery downstairs, next to the hotel elevators (Cafe Belle Madeleine) has yummy foodies. Everything from Napoleon, to macaroons. And their prices aren't too bad. Ultimately, if you about it as a great location, it's nice. You don't get much for your money.
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