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| - We attended a horse show that was here at this facility. You find yourself never leaving the place, because it's a hassle to get to the "Strip" let alone anywhere else in town. We decided since we were ostensibly stuck in this cowboy version of a higher end Holiday Inn, we dove in and tried everything they had to offer. We upgraded from a regular room to a Suite to begin with....Hmmmm. Very strange configuration. You walk through two locked doors and you are presented with one of the most poorly decorated living rooms I've seen in a while, but bonus, at the end of the room, a little office that overlooked the pool. Off to the bedroom. Certainly large enough for two, but the austerity was just strange. The bathroom was equally as awkward. There a sliding door on the toilet portion and don't push too hard, or it sounds as if a bomb went off. The shower door, circa 1950. A large tub, but no jets. It was just disappointing. The lighting was poor too. Oh well, what about the food. Well, that's pretty interesting too. We ate at all their restaurants and candidly, nothing to brag about except the cafe where an egg breakfast was $4.95. Can't really beat that. So we stayed here for one week, ate at their best restaurants every night, had wine and walked out with a $2,100.00 bill. That's really fine for Las Vegas. So if you want to stay in an okay place and not spend a fortune, South Point is tolerable.
People who work here were really incredible. And I must say that the odds are no better here than anywhere else, though they seem to think their slots are looser. Whatever.
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