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I like how secluded this place is after I walked through crowded touristy Caesar's Palace. It is so quiet throughout the small property. Has anyone ever asked why their front desk is smaller than a restroom? Anyway guys working there are cute. Internet is super fast but beware that your resort fee only entitles you one device per room. My phone was stolen by a cab driver so I bought a new phone in Vegas. Connected it to the Internet so I could finish setting it up and it ended up costing me $14.99. Are you kidding me? Beside that, check in at front desk was extremely fast, about 2 mins. But if you try to call them, it might take eternity. This is the first hotel I've stayed at in Vegas that would send someone to your room to give you a tour. The best part is their room service. I don't know who personally cleaned my room. (they will leave a print note in your room addressed by your room's assistant but I forgot her name..) She folded my clothes and even put the cap back onto the toothpaste. Definitely paid a lot of attention to details. But I will not stay there again. This place just doesn't stand out in Vegas.
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