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  • i visited back in december, and stayed in the venetian for about 4/5 nights. this review is for hotel AND casino. ready for a long comprehensive review, read on. hotel: i've stayed at hotels where they clean top to bottom each day. venetian is not one of them. we left a few bucks for the housekeeper each day and she would do the bare minimum. tuck our bedsheets/give us new towels, throw out the garbage, and refill the toiletries. however, she failed to mop/wipe/dust/sweep. i noticed my hair on the floor still there and wet stains that dried up along with crumbs. i know this is my own mess but given that this is a 5 star resort i expect more. we stayed in two king bed luxury suites and we checked in at 12AM and they only had 1 room ready. they told us to come back for the other room in about half hr. wth??? in addition, they were doing construction near the parking lot garages so it felt a little funky walking through all the mess as a guest at a 5 star hotel. also when you first check in you have to walk through SO much (the garage leads to the shops which then leads through an area in front of the TAO lounge, and then through the casino and into the lobby) unless you took a cab and came through the front. that was a pretty big hassle because we had to walk through loads of people starting their night around midnight waiting for TAO to open! and there wer alraedy a bunch of drunkards waiting to party. our room was so large that we never even really stepped foot into the living room area. if you had a queen luxury suite you can probably sleep 6-8 people comfortably. i am not even lying. the rooms are definiltey dark and lack lamps or light swtiches! but the bathroom is gorgeous and although i would never touch a bathtub in public places it looked super comfy! haha. i'm a standup shower type of person! loved the rooms at the venetian although my bed was a tad mushy for my liking. i also loved the elevators but the bellagio does it better. the location is more toward the end of the strip toward freemont st. so its not exactly in the middle of all the action. i bought my whole vegas trip with RT flight package from expedia so my cost for the luxury king room came out to less than $100 a night !! i just wished my $20 sandwich worked (see note below)! owell theres always next time! i heard about the famous $20 sandwich so of course i had to try it. rumor has it that you slip a folded 20 dollar bill and slide it in between your credit card and id card at check in and ask them: can you please check for complimentary upgrades? the front desk agents will glady sweep that out of your hand. ours tried hard to look for us but it could have been the fact that we had two rooms that we wanted to keep together or the fact that we only gave $20 for 2 rooms which should have been $40 for two rooms OR even the fact that it was really busy because he apologized after pounding ferociously on the keyboard and said they have no upgrades available. he pushed the $20 and my ID card back toward me and said he can do this for me instead: waive the resort fee of $17 a day and provide us with free breakfast vouchers at the grand lux cafe each morning for the duration of our stay. well lets do some quick math: $17 x 6 days x 2 rooms is 204 dollars that he is essentially saving me! so of course i said SURE so he took the money back from the counter as swiftly as he could. and provided each of us (4 of us in total) with a breakfast voucher. SWEET. $20 cash well spent! the $17 resort fee includes internet so be sure to take advantage of that.. dont worry if the charges show up on your room charge (check the TV screen). just call front desk the night before you leave and tell them your resort fees were waived but you still see charges and they will remove it instantly. dont forget to call front desk and ask housekeeping to bring you a pair of men's and women's complimentary slippers! --- casino: i won a decent amount on slots, and playing blackjack switch. a few of the dealers are so nice and help you out with blackjack tips/laugh along. although i stayed at the venetian i didnt gamble here as much as i should have. their casino is definitely not simple with decor. the carpet/lights/decor makes me blind and hurts my eye when i see this. i like the bellagio because it's easy on the eyes. since i won money i will probably be back sooner than later. the drink service was quick. the only thing is there always seemed to be drunkies lurking around at the venetian. either at the table games or the slots or even walking through the hotel/casino.
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