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Alrighty, here goes:
Rooms:
Bally's could've really had waaaaaay more people manning the check-in counter on Saturday night of Labor Day weekend. They, literally, had 3 people working...while a line of a billion people stared angrily at the employees. I mean, c'mon...you'd expect crowds, right?
AA Vacations someone effed up our reservations and the Bally's employee taking care of us at check-in was a complete b*tch. (However, the other employee who we spoke with after our reservation was cleared up was a total sweetheart who completely hooked my friends up with an awesome, awesome room! Props to her!)
The rooms are decent - old and had no good airflow, but whatever. It'd do for two nights. The view of the Strip is nice, though!
Food Options:
The restaurant/cafe here is pretty good. They have a $11 express breakfast buffet lunch (which seems like a good deal). $5 mimosas available.
The tequila/Mexican bar next to it offers up $1 margaritas ($2 if you want strawberry) and they are preetttty strong for the price! Down a couple of those and you're pretty much set.
If you go to the lower level, there's a couple shops, the sports lounge and a food court! There's a 24 hour Sbarro's for your reference...'cuz we didn't know about it until our second night there.
The sports lounge's bar serves up mimosas for $6 and these were, by far, the best mimosas of the trip! Our bartender was awesome!
Valet:
Pretty fast! I was impressed, considering we were there on a holiday weekend. Nice job!
FYI - Bally's is also connected to Paris and offers a shuttle to Rio.
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