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| - I stayed at this hotel while in town for a wedding. Let's start with the bad and end with the good things. This is my first time in Vegas, and you enter the hotel through the casino (shocker) which smells like smoke and lots of it. Even the hallways smell very much like cigarette smoke. I was given a room on the 11th floor and when I returned late from the wedding, I heard a roaring applause as I opened my door. "Odd," I thought, "Applause when I open my door? Okay, whatever." Then I heard it again after the door had long been shut; then it clicked, my room is located next to a meeting room apparently. Even though it was after 11pm, I had to put my earbuds in to avoid hearing cheering and clapping all night. Secondly, outlets are slim in my room. There isn't one by the nightstand or on it. I looked for one by my bed to plug in my laptop--no dice. So I had to plug in my laptop and phone at the table.
Okay now for the good. For the price I booked this hotel for, I was impressed by the accommodations. You need your room key to ride the elevators which is nice in a city such as Vegas. Even though the hallways smell like smoke, my room interestingly did not. My room was very modern and clean. The bathroom is beautiful and very clean. Can you tell I just love a clean hotel room? My view is absolutely amazing looking out beyond residential neighborhoods to the mountains. I ordered affordable and delicious room service. The service has been great. If I ever return to Vegas, I'll definitely consider this hotel.
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