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| - This is my cousin's timeshare that we stayed at for the weekend. The price was reasonable, and the place was really nice! It was like a mini apartment, with a full kitchen, a living area with a kitchen table, couches and a flat screen TV, there was a hot tub, and another flat screen TV in the bedroom with a king size bed, and a full bathroom with two sinks.
I am giving this place only 2 stars because it was at least a 10-15 minute ride from the strip. There was an $8/day shuttle that brought you back and forth which is a pretty good deal, but as a girl in my early twenties, I want to be on a strip when I'm in Vegas and the work to coordinate with the shuttle schedule or finding another way to the strip was a major buzzkill.
Also, these people LOVE their sales presentations. They offered us deals to shows, but we could only get the deals if we went to some presentation (even though my cousin already owned the timeshare). Since we missed the sales presentation (which BTW was scheduled at 10 AM Saturday morning, who does that?) we couldn't get any of the deals.
The thing that really peeved me and brought this review to 2 stars is that fact that we had to call security, at least twice, and wait outside our room because our key cards wouldn't work. 2 of our 3 cards stopped working because they are 'sensitive'. I've stayed at many hotels before and never in my life have cards stopped working because they are too 'sensitive'. This was really annoying and the second time we had to call the front desk they were rude and probably assumed we were drunk, when in fact their cards just suck.
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