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| - I stay at Best Westerns when I'm looking for a hotel last minute, as they're fairly consistent. I was in Vegas, and didn't want to stay on/near the strip because I wanted some peace and quiet.
This place was okay. The room layout and size were decent. The carpet seemed like it could use some cleaning. The ice machine was on the absolute opposite end of the floor, and the ice machine on our floor was non-functional, so I had to go down a floor to get ice. Housekeeping didn't replace all the towels after the first night, nor did they bring the extra blanket that we requested. (They have a door hanger for which you can request such things.) I had to go to the front desk and ask them to bring the extra blanket up. (I went ahead and did this in person since I had to go to the ice machine near the front desk.)
They were renovating the breakfast room while I was here, and the entire hotel (except for my room, thankfully) had a strange, semi-noxious odor to it.
The bed was comfortable, if nothing else. They had the stupid energy-saver thing where you have to stick your room-key in a slot by the door to get the lights or A/C to work. Since we came here when the weather wasn't too hot, it didn't make that big a difference, but I find them annoying.
It was cheaper than other places I've stayed in Vegas, but you get what you pay for. If you're driving, and want a place well off the strip, it's alright. The staff I interacted with were pleasant.
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