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| - The hotel is designed like a bunch of condos or townhomes. I stayed in the 2 bedroom bi level suite and the inside looked like a condo. There was a fireplace, a kitchen, a dining table, a master bedroom on the 1st floor, a loft bedroom on the 2nd floor that you can see the 1st floor from, 2 bathrooms one on the 1st floor and the other on the 2nd floor, and a living room with a tv that's in between the kitchen and the master bedroom. All of the furniture moves (except the picture frames) if you're thinking of redecorating the room for your stay. Bathrooms were smallish.
The free continental breakfast was my favorite part. They had a variety of breakfast foods to choose from. One day they had pancakes, biscuits and gravy, scrambled eggs, bacon, bagels, breads, oatmeal, cereal, tea, coffee, hot chocolate, fruit. The second day was basically the same thing except they subbed the pancakes for french toast and the bacon for ham. As a breakfast person, it was like breakfast heaven. The orange juice was really good. I thought it would have been low quality orange juice but that orange juice was cold and tasted fresh. The oatmeal was fluffy diner oatmeal that I love and can't ever seem to recreate at home. Their continental breakfast helped me get over the hangovers so I could start drinking again. It's from 7-9am in the morning so set your alarm and force yourself to get up. The breakfast is worth it. I'd give 4 or 5 stars on that breakfast alone.
But really, if you plan on going to the strip and coming back to your strip and going back and forth between the strip and your room, then you probably shouldn't stay here because it's far enough from the strip that a 1 way cab ride from the strip to the room is about $20, which adds up.
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