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  • My boyfriend and I stayed at The Orleans for a 3-day, 3-night weekend in Vegas and definitely enjoyed it. When we first pulled up, I was amazed at the festiveness of the front of the casino section, decorated to look like the famous, colorful Bourbon Street in New Orleans. Walking in, everything has a New Orleans festivity about it, colorful and sparkling. A perfect welcome to Vegas. The rooms were clean and bigger than I expected. We got a higher up room so that we had a lovely view overlooking the city, especially at sunset. The resort fee comes with a safe, but no refrigerator. But really, it had everything we needed. There were only a couple of minor issues - one of the room keys didn't work at first, so we had to get that fixed, and still after that, the room key cards often took a few tries to work. Also, they didn't leave a "Do Not Disturb" sign to prevent our room from being cleaned during our stay (we like our privacy), so we had to flag down a housekeeper, but eventually they found one. So neither thing was a big deal. There are probably a dozen different restaurants on the first floor of the hotel, so we ate right there often either before we left in the morning or then at night. And we liked the casino; the boyfriend spent a lot of extra time on the slot machines while I was sleeping, and we could just come back up and take naps. The pool looked fantastic, too. I didn't actually have time to get in and swim around, but I stuck my feet in and hung out for a while a couple times just to chill. It's a big, clean pool, with a smaller wading pool and a hot tub and plenty of lounge chairs. I also enjoyed the mini arcade right outside the bowling alley, with DDR, which didn't seem to be very busy when I was there. The bowling alley looked fun, but we didn't get a chance to try it out. Same with the movie theatre! Really, I think The Orleans is a better value than any of the hotels on the Strip. Especially if you get a cheap rental car, like we did, it's just a few minutes' drive to the Strip, or you can find plenty of things to do without even leaving!
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