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  • The Bellagio is a solid place to stay. Probably the most solid place in Vegas. There are MANY reasons to stay here. If I had to choose one property on The Strip, this would be it because I have come back time and time again over the years and have never been disappointed. I can't say that about other properties for one reason or another. Let me start by saying that there is one potential negative. It is always busy/crowded. Ok, maybe not at 4am when I usually lurk around looking for that paying slot machine, but during the day. There are tons of hotel guests, show-goers, locals in the poker room, staff, tourists taking photos, and on and on. This is the place to be...Ground Zero on The Las Vegas Strip, if you will. That makes for a major potential positive. I consider the location to be one of the biggest assets because you can pretty much walk to anything on The Strip. You have access to the new City Center, opening soon. You can cross the street and hit the "cheap" gambling halls like Bill's and O'Shea's. Caesar's Palace is right next door, along with The Mirage, Paris, Planet Hollywood, Treasure Island, etc. The list goes on and on. The Bellagio is central. Having said that, I have also found The Bellagio to be a great place to spot celebrities, and I don't go the The Bank, the resident nightclub. I am talking about on the elevators, which is where I seem to bump into people. To date, I have ridden elevators with Andy Garcia, Amaya from The Real World, and Bam Margera. I have also seen a wide variety of televised poker stars in the poker room. That is an everyday thing. WIthin the property, there are a number of things to see and do. The Fountains are the most obvious must-see attraction, but don't forget to see the Bellagio Conservatory and Botanical Gardens. It is amazing, changes frequently, and never fails to impress. While there, sneak around the corner and grab a dessert treat from John Philippe Patisserie. You will love it, chocolate waterfall and all. Also, be sure to see the Chihuly glass display in the lobby, as well as his retail store near the Conservatory. There are a lot of high-end boutiques like Louis Vuitton and Bottega Veneta lining the halls if you want to drop some coin. There are also a lot of nice restaurants, allbeit pricey ones. Fix is good. The spa is lovely, and has been renovated over the years. I had a wonderful massage treatment there about 6 months ago. If you like gambling, this is a very nice place to play with higher stakes. The poker room is large and nice. The sports book is top-notch. If you want to see the opposite of top-notch, hit The Tropicana. The bartenders are very friendly and informative and the cocktail waitresses are among the best on The Strip. The basic rooms are very nice. They are above average when compared to other basic rooms on The Strip. They have nice built-in cabinets/wardrobes that feature flat-screen televisions, a nicely stocked mini-bar, iron and board, a safe, robes, slippers, full-length mirrors and the ability to close away all of your personal belongings. This is a nice touch. The beds are very comfortable, and the drapes are operated by electric motors with the flick of a switch. The bathrooms have glass-enclosed showers and soaking tubs as well as his and hers sinks. The only negative is that you can hear things in the hallways from these rooms. Doors slamming, knock-knock-housekeeping, etc. If you reserve this type of room, request to be in the main tower, preferably facing the fountains. If you move up to one of the suites, it becomes an entirely different ballgame. The Grand Lakeview Suite (my personal favorite) is amazing. To start, it is several thousand square feet situated right in the middle of the hotel, facing the water show. In addition to that, it has two balconies that are accessible from the living room and both bedrooms. The foyer is grand, with a powder bath. The main living area, dining area for 10, and bar face out to The Strip and the water show. Stunning! The bedrooms are huge, have the pop-up tv's at the foot of the bed, and his and hers bathrooms. Not his and hers sinks...bathrooms. Each bathroom has a steam shower, a jacuzzi tub or something else. There are tv's everywhere. I had a funny thing happen once in this suite. I ordered room service (which is really good here by the way) and when the delivery arrived, the gentleman seemed disappointed to see me. He was very polite but said that he thought he was going to Ben Affleck's room. Apparently, Ben was staying in the same suite as us two floors up. I gave him a hard time for not being excited to see ME! The next step up (the top step) is into a private villa. I am going to let you experience this one for youself. They are special. Think private gardens, private pools and original art special. Too much to describe in a 5,000 word Yelp review. If you are interested, email me.
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