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  • I thought it seemed a little unreasonable that I should have to pay a $27 Resort fee for facilities that I was unable to enjoy. For example, I wished to use the pool, but it was closed. Instead, I was offered the clothing-optional Cherry Pool which is not quite the same thing, especially when I was visiting with my boyfriend. The pool area was small and quiet and not set up for swimming, really. No notification of the pool closure was included on the web site, and with the high that day at a balmy 85 degrees it seemed unreasonable to not be offered a pool experience. Worst of all, when I called the operator on two separate occasions to try to locate the Cherry Pool on the hotel map, they were of NO assistance. I spent over ten minutes on the phone to finally be told that the pool was "somewhere near the Cherry Club, outside." Thanks. Additionally, the in-room wifi was completely inaccessible from our room on the 18th floor. Also, the doorknob was falling off on the bathroom door. The beds were very uncomfortable and it seemed very difficult to get the temperature in the room right. When we left in the morning at about 7 am to go hike Red Rock, we were approached by a housekeeping staff member who asked us if we would be checking out soon, so she could clean out our room. Wow. To be frank, although the property is enormously beautiful, it is unlikely I will stay here again unless I plan on hiking in Red Rock in the future. Even then, I'm a lot more likely to stay at my favorite Vegas property, THEhotel, and just drive out to Red Rock instead. I immensely enjoyed the Feast Buffet, though, with $2 drink specials on margaritas and such. I also enjoyed the in-house movie theater, where I saw Taken, which was brilliant. The bowling alley wasn't offering any specials on Wednesday night that were to my liking, so I decided to pass, knowing that South Point and The Orleans offer $1 bowling after midnight on weeknights. I attempted to play Bingo, but it was going to end up pretty costly for two people-- starting at around $50. Instead, I joined the players club and sat down and lost a little money at the slot machines. There's a shopping center across the street with a Terrible's, a Borders, a Best Buy, and a Coffee Bean. Overall, I stayed here solely because I was planning on hiking Red Rock and they offered a package which included two free buffets and two free movie tickets, but I would be unlikely to stay here again.
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