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  • If I could give this a negative star rating, I would. We have stayed in Las Vegas numerous times and had seen the renovations to the front of the hotel occur. We thought that the cheap rate was a marketing strategy to get customers in the door. We thought we would give it a try on the last night of our honeymoon since we had to be up in the middle of the night to catch a flight. What a mistake that was! We had just stayed at the Wynn and had experienced luxury, but knew this would be nowhere near to what we had just enjoyed, but the Quad was ridiculous. It was quite a challenge to find out where to park. There is no entrance off the Strip, so we drove around in circles trying to find the unmarked road that lead up to the rear entrance of the hotel. We were initially going to valet, but could not find the valet through the maize of columns that seemed to be a custom obstacle course and somehow ended up in the self park section. The check-in process....... The line to check in was wrapped around in the queue a few times with only three attendants checking people in. The supervisor was furiously typing away on the computer, only glancing up a couple times to see the crowd in the lobby building. You would think he would help his people out, but whatever he was doing was more captivating than doing his job. Surprisingly, we only waited 45 minutes. We asked about a complimentary upgrade since we were on our honeymoon, but we were instantly turned down. We asked to be away from the elevators on a higher floor. The clerk complied with a room away from the elevators, but refused a room on a higher floor. On to the room.......The clerk put us in a room on the back 40. Corridor after corridor smelled of mold and sewer water, the carpet was severely stained, ripped away from the wall. The elevators were so old, smelly, and decrepit that they creaked with the slightest bit of movement.- not to mention they were slower than molasses in January. We finally got to the room and I was disgusted. I did not even want to sit down, let alone take my shoes off. I was expecting the furniture to be dated, but there was a ridiculous lack of cleanliness. You could have played Twister with the stains on the carpet. There was mold growing on the fire sprinkler in the bathroom and the ancient air conditioner wall unit. There was some kind of unknown stain on the upper part of the wall, I kept telling myself it was a footprint as if I could make it so. Every time the toilet was flushed, the stench of sewer came up as the paper went down and flooded the room. The ancient wicker nightstand was splattered with stains. You could not open the slide door that opened up to a Juliet balcony (fire hazard?). Needless to say I "slept" fully-clothed and would not go barefoot. Then, to top it off, the construction started around midnight on the huge ferris wheel in rear of the business and the road leading up to the hotel. The jack hammers would run for about 20 minutes and then 10 minutes later when I was just drifting off to sleep it started up again. This went on all night until we had to wake up at 4 a.m. The positives..... Good location and I loved the waitresses that took your drink order electronically and then another waitress would magically appear with your drink a few moments later. That is something other casinos should use also. I cannot believe that Caesar's Entertainment would allow such a hotel in their chain. It would only to hypothetically take $500 to make the room decent enough to rent out for a higher price- put in fresh carpet, paint, and pay someone to properly clean all the mysterious stains everywhere. Really Caesar's???!!!!! Don't be cheap!
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