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  • After staying at the Hard Rock multiple times this year, I think I can finally give this place a fair and non-bias review. Unfortunately months before my stay, Hard Rock implemented a policy which forces hotel guests who pay less then $150 a night on Sunday to pay the full cover charge of $100 at Rehab. That pretty much takes a portion of the HRH attraction away. Until they change this policy, I can never give this place a 5 star rating. Now on to the review! My first stay was in the casino tower mountain view room. This side I must say is quieter, and if you are looking for a better place to sleep, choose this side. My second stay was on the pool view, which featured two queen beds. I actually like this setup, especially on the weekends. Be prepared for your TV and all you room furniture to shake when you open your balcony door. It is never going to be noise proof cause you are right above the HRH pool. Rooms itself are definitely 4 1/2 star quality after the most recent renovations. The cleaning people do a great job of refilling soaps, and dirty towels. I have not had a problem with it all 4 nights per the two vacations I have stayed here. Room size is absolutely excellent and perfect for a couple or maybe even 3-4 people in a double queen size setup. The demographics HRH attracts are the party people. So don't be bitching if you hear hell of a lot of noise in a room across from you at 5am in the morning. You are probably making a Vegas mistake if you are already in bed and listening to that noise during those times. My favorite factor about HRH is the size. It is small enough so it does not feel like you are walking through a mini-mall. Even with the new expansions, I was able to park in the new parking structure and get to my room within 10 minutes. That's absolutely amazing with today's mega hotels. Even if you get front door parking, it's usually an average of 20 minutes to go through all the hoopla. The features and amenities that catered the best to me was definitely the HRH pool. Unfortunately I was not able to check out Rehab Sundays on the last trip, and it was too cold to get in the water the previous trip, however I must say S.K.A.M. Saturdays is off the hook. They feature some top 40 with house music, and the crowd is alive and happening. Lots of top notch beautiful ladies as one would expect at any high class Vegas pool parties. Vanity, the best club in this joint is also one of my favorites. Please check my Vanity reviews if you want details (http://www.yelp.com/biz/vanity-las-vegas-2#hrid:7Sw13T_sT6LTY2m-vGuILQ), but it is as classy as Vegas clubs goes. I would compare it to a smaller version of Tryst. A very sexy medium sized boutique club. Lastly, who can forget those drunken adventures at Mr. Luckys 24/7. It is absolutely hang over food at its best. Don't expect to get great service, or your meal to be prepared quickly especially when you come in at 6AM. However they do have a full menu available to you all day around the clock. It was perfect for me since I was never able to eat on a regular schedule on my Jack Colton forums debauchery invasions. Also for those of you that want to save a dime, you can walk across to either CVS or a couple of sandwich shops to grab a snack as well. Overall, I would say HRH is the perfect hotel for me. It delivers the party that I need, and at the same time gives me a class that I would expect at a Vegas resort. I am hoping that they can get that Rehab policy turned around, then I will definitely be looking into making this my permanent summer time getaway destination for years to come.
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