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TI is a bit older hotel, but still a good bang for the buck. It is decently located on a bit of the mid to north end of the strip, but still access to a lot of other big names that surround it, including Caesars, The Venetian and Fashion Show Mall. (Really centrally located if you plan to do a bit of shopping in Vegas). Not the biggest hotel, not the best restaurants, not the best shows or the best of anything at all, but not too bad either.
We stayed in a Petite Suite, which isn't really a suite, except for having two bathrooms and room for a pull-out couch. They are going for a his and her's bathroom I guess. It is a good room for a couple. I haven't stayed in anything smaller there, and not sure if I would want too.
The one bathroom has the standard stall shower with maybe the worst shower head ever. Not adjustable at all, and this one was a bit limey so the water wasn't the smoothest flow. The other bathroom has a giant two person hottub, which is very nice and fun. There is also a mini fridge in there, but no actual minibar.
The bed was really comfortable, one of the better hotel beds I have slept in (assuming you like the soft pillow-top type mattresses, not the best if you like them firm *giggle*). The couch was pretty decent, though nobody pulled it out to sleep on it. T^he desk and little bar like table (with bar-like stools) in the corner seemed like they may have come from Ikea.
As for the rest of the hotel, we didn't spend too much time there, so the review is going to be mostly limited to the room. Additional, the :20 dollar trick" was successful in getting us upgraded to a high floor with a strip view, and a comped bottle of champagne. (And if you have no idea what the last sentence means, Google it. It is the safest gamble in Vegas, really.)
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