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| - The best thing about this hotel is the location, you can walk practically anywhere since it's in the middle of the Strip, which is a plus. The set-up of the hotel might be a little confusing. Check-In is hidden on the bottom floor and the only way to get there is on elevators/escalator hidden in the Casino.
The first room we stayed in was nice, it was Baywatch themed, it had two costumes, which I thought was pretty cool. The Baywatch bathing suit on the way had a light which was a nice plus, but the table case with the other costume light was broken, which was a little disappointing. The view was fine, nothing to rave about. I heard the hotel was the Aladdin previous, which might explain why the bathroom sinks like a magic lamp. The rooms also look dated, especially for a hotel that opened around 2007. The hallways look awesome with the nice carpet and then you open the doors to a dated room, that looks kind of like an older Best Western. The second room we got, I cant remember the theme, but it was a little big and pretty much the same as the first room - but the bath tub wouldn't drain - which I also saw a complaint about on here. The table case light was also broken in this room, so it seems like they're probably all broken. We got the room for a great deal, so that's what made it seem better. The beds are also a little hard. But overall, I had a nice time, I just wish it was a little nicer for how much the hotel usually is (for an extra day it would of been about $134 on Tuesday, but we paid about $70 a night - including the resort fee using a discount site).
The Miracle Mile is also located in the hotel, so if you don't feel like walking far to get something to eat, you can always grab something down stairs, but beware that the prices are at least $2 more. But it's still a nice place to walk around.
Overall, the location is the best part of this hotel.
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