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| - We stayed at this hotel recently and had an 3 star experience. There were some good things, and some things that weren't that great. We were in a two bedroom suite that was in desperate need of renovations. The window in one of the rooms didn't close properly and the maintenance crew duct taped it shut. Real classy. The kitchen is a fairly decent size, but isn't stocked super well. Great for a weekend stay, but if you were planning to stay for a week or two and intended to cook a majority of your meals, you would be scrambling for utensils. Bathroom set up is okay, but there isn't a fan so your room becomes humid pretty quickly after opening the door after your shower. Here's where they lose the two stars.
They receive three stars as the staff at this hotel were very accommodating and have great attitudes. The layout of the suites are really nice as the kitchen is in between the walls of the bathrooms in each room. They also have a great breakfast which was free for us, not sure if all guests get that, but it was a nice spread of various foods and the eating area is comfortable and we didn't have to look for places to sit each day of our visit, there was plenty of room. They have a pool and tennis court as well as a small gym. Our wi-fi was free. We barely heard any of the guests staying above, below, or beside us and wondered if they even rented out those rooms! You aren't on the Vegas strip, but it's a 15 minute walk -closest to Flamingo, Bally, Bellagio, Ceasar's Palace. There are several chain restaurants in the immediate vicinity (Gordon Biersch, Foga Di Choa, P.F. Changs, Lawry's)
With all the options in Vegas, this is certainly a quieter place to stay as there wasn't a casino or even a few slot machines on the premises that I heard and it's great for families, but there are too many options for hotel stay in Vegas. I suggest this location quickly renovates their units to be more current and market this more towards young families and this would be an easy choice for a stay.
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