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| - Signage is a big problem in this hotel. For starters Valet drop off is confusing. There is a sign for Taxis to the right and Valet on the left, yet when I parked my car on the left, the three valets just stood on the curb talking and didn't approach my car. I wasn't sure what I was supposed to do, so I just left and used self parking. When I entered through the front entrance, I saw another car waiting in the same location I had and the three valets talking and not helping. So this wasn't my mistake, there was no help or clarity on the front entrance procedure.
Next, there is no information when you enter the casino from the front. Registration is nowhere near the front entrance, yet there are no immediate signs nor doorman to assist. Frustrating, especially when you have bags.
Front desk was more interested in looking at a computer screen than actually welcoming me to the hotel. She seemed confused by the whole procedure. Other than a bar waitress (who was fantasitic) she was the only interaction I had with hotel staff.
There is way too much going on in the room decor for it to be very relaxing. The entire hotel suffers from overuse of mirrors and the decor is trying to hard to be "hip". Never forget, less is more. For example, the desk with the Las Vegas map, was a great style piece (one thing to talk about), one giant mirror would have been more than enough, and the Woodstock window blind was just ridiculous, it felt like there were strangers in my room.
I thought the bed and linens were very comfortable, I had a very good nights sleep.
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