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| - Since I'll be heading back to Vegas in a couple of months, I'm sure that my friends and I are going to heavily consider staying at Vdara once again. As part of my annual trip back to Sin City, we got an extremely good deal for an Executive Corner Suite and it was well worth squeezing in all your friends.
Vdara is a steal if you compare it to other luxury hotels on the Strip. As deals are rampant in Vegas, we were fortunate to snag a deal that allowed us to comfortably pack nearly ten people in a room meant for say... five? I can't say it was a tiny bit cramped, but from trial and error, these were some of the hi-lights:
1. That sunshine breaking your hangover sleep at 6am? With the flick of a switch, the curtains come down and you're back to snoozeland.
2. Inviting your friends over for a party? The service was splendid and were willing to provide us with extra plates and cups, so everyone can join in on King's Cup of course.
3. The shower in the executive suite gave us unique shower parties with 3-4 people at one time. We're on a tight schedule here, so sharing is caring. Plus after living in Japan for a few years, showering around others does not pose an issue at all.
4. Large pullout bed that actually turned out to be even softer than the real one? Plus one for me!
Because of the lack of casinos in the actual hotel, there isn't as much smoking around the hallways and lobbies, so it also makes a great place for children or those that rather not soak in the smell of tobacco.
They also have a nice gym near the bottom. Lots of weights available, along with cardio machines. There's also lots of small water bottles available, so be sure to snag some for that friend that couldn't quite make it to the restroom last night. Helping your body AND your friend. What's not to like about that?
Only real bad thing I'd note about Vdara is the confusing driveway up to it and the Cosmopolitan. I mean geez... whoever designed this needs to get backhanded. Too many near accidents from it, and all of us are sober (as it should be... don't drink and drive kids!)
Cheers Vdara for a good stay!
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