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| - So the hotel & casino are nice. Don't expect to be able to get much reception to your cell phone in here though, if you have ATT or Sprint.
The hotel room was pretty roomy, but I was really disappointed by the fact that there was no comforter/bigger blanket on the beds. It was just a sheet, thin blanket and top sheet. The bed wasn't bad though, I slept alright no aches or pains to complain about. The television is extremely outdated, but we didn't watch it anyway.
I think the waitresses in the hotel could have better/sexier uniforms. Personally, they were more of an eye sore than a person I wanted to purchase a drink from.
The resort fee that you have to pay after you check out is pretty ridiculous to me. Why should you have to pay for things they advertise as "complementary"?
My boyfriend and I stayed for two nights for a wedding. The reception area was beautiful and the catering was amazing. That was the best part of our stay.
The bowling alley downstairs is pretty cool and fairly priced. Although, the snack bar is a little pricey and when my boyfriend went to order a soft pretzel, the guy told him it was a 5 minute wait. Instead, we waited 20 minutes for a burnt pretzel.
As far as food goes, the Grand Cafe has great food but we realized that we could have eaten at the buffet for a lot cheaper. There was a pamphlet advertising Room Service but another guest that stayed the same time as us were told that they don't deliver the food to the rooms. So much for ROOM service, hah.
Next time I visit Vegas, I will be staying somewhere else.
P.S. If you plan on having a wedding reception here, they charge you a ridiculous amount for champagne. If you bring your own champagne, there is a $9 fee per bottle opened.
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