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I was here on business over the weekend and just had a mediocre experience. The block rate we got for the business was between $132 and $152 a night. + Attached to the Forum Shops + Registration staff was friendly + Bell man Federico helped us out a LOT + Cool fountains and decor + Comfy beds + Free Parking (as most hotels in Vegas have) - Our first room smelled moldy/rank - Got moved, but to a smaller room - Reception/Front Desk takes a WHILE to pick up - Housekeeping forgot to clean our room one day - There was calcium buildup on one of the sinks - Found out they only vacuum their floors (wear slippers because they're never formally cleaned!) - There was a CD player in our room, but no ipod hookup (I know this is minor, but who brings CDs with them to a hotel in Vegas?!) - Bell hop services charge $20 for a full cart, or $5 per box/piece for the convention center (a little steep for someone who is staying there) Overall, I think this place needs a massive facelift considering all of their new competition around them. Not sure if I'd pay that much to stay here.
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