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Right now it is 11:19 pm, I am here for a convention, so not by choice. I have my wife and 4 year old grand daughter with me. The noise in my room is at a peak of 83 decibels from the concert across at the Cosmopolitan.
I paid 185 for a Jr. Suite with a view of the fountains at the Bellagio. No one told us, warned us, or hinted at the noise. Called the desk, no help, no concern, they got there money and that seems to be their only concern.
Called the police, not about the pool party but the noise level, we are across the strip, 21 floors up and again a max decibel of 83. Somebody at the county must have well lined pockets to allow this night after night. Shame on you.
Stay away, if you expect to get any sleep. This is Tuesday night, was the same on Sunday, quiet Monday. It is getting louder.
NAC 484.150 Noise emission standards for operators of vehicles. (NRS 484.6101)
1. No person may operate either a motor vehicle or combination of vehicles of a type subject to registration at any time or under any condition of grade, load, acceleration or deceleration in such a manner as to exceed the following noise limit for the category of motor vehicle based on a distance of 50 feet from the center of the lane of travel within the speed limits specified in this subsection:
Speed Limit of 35 mph or of Less ..... 86 dBA
Speed Limit of More Than 35 mph.... 90 dBA
God forbid I have a loud car! BUT IT IS OK TO BE JUST ABOUT THAT LOUD IN MY ROOM!
Also in Nevada construction standards say the walls of a structure must attenuate the sound at least 20 decibels. So factoring the lowest legal attenuation the noise out side must be at least 103 decibels.
So do not drive by the cosmopolitan on a loud bike, or you could get a ticket.
I have an idea. To prevent this, get a room at planet Hollywood, bring your bike up, rev it all you want it is OK with the staff and yes, no ticket, actually no one will hear it above the noise in the room.
REALLY PLANET HOLLYWOOD YOU SUCK,!!!!!!!!!!! Run away from this one.
Nothing you do can offset the bad service and underhanded way you deal with customers!
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