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  • We chose to stay at the SLS for our visit over Christmas. I booked the room in November and nabbed an amazing deal with a low rate and $40 in food/beverage credits per night. For three nights, we paid a total of $375 ($25/night resort fee included) and got $120 'back' in credits. Curio hotels are also now owned by Hilton and so if you're a HHonors member, you're set! You can also join their 'Code' club and I've already received multiple emails for 50% off room rates (put nights at ~$52). Check in was a bit painful, primarily with other patrons taking for forever at the desk and the fact that they didn't have many reps available. But when it was our turn, everything was nice and quick as we had our cards and reservation confirmation ready. We were asked for our HHonours card after the rep saw our Hilton credit card and he upgraded our room per our (then) Gold status. This was wonderful as we ended up in a larger suite, on a higher floor. For the rooms, we loved the decor. We stayed in the 'World' tower and from the elevator lobby, to the hallways, were impressed. We had a king bed and loved the sitting couch at the end. The giant mirrors on either wall allowed for easy makeup application while the bathroom was in use. My husband outlined the shower was the best he had encountered and I loved the minty toiletries provided. Every detail down to the old Vegas map on the desk, was very well thought out. We didn't encounter issues with the walls or windows being thin. We faced Sahara at the Strip and so would notice street noise, and there were huge windstorms, and we were fine. The rooms aren't massive, but you're in Vegas and no one spends time in a room anyhoo. Plus, the exact square footage is outlined on their website in the room description, and so you can't bitch about small when you know this up front. Same goes for the resort fee. Educate yourself. We loved the restaurant options and the $40 voucher really went a long way. Cleo was our absolute favorite and Unami has wonderful burgers. We didn't gamble at all and wished that the outdoor pool area would have been open for lounging as it looked wonderful. This hotel is at the far end of the strip, but the monorail is attached and the bus picks up right out front. Cab rides are also only ~$11 to the Linq area. The main cons that we encountered during our visit were no coffee machine in the room (oddly I found this quite an inconvenience), wait times for elevators are hell at 11am (check out), and the front desk line up reeeeeally needs to be better configured. Having parallel lines blocks the entire hallway and it would be better to have one line that feeds to all reps vs getting stuck in a slow line with people who aren't properly prepared. We won't hesitate to stay here again as the hotel is wonderful and well worth your money.
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