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Stayed here a while ago, and am just getting down to writing a review. Many other folks will go on about how big it is, and the shopping, and woo! Vegas, and all that. So I'll skip it and get right to the main deal. The rooms (Palace Tower) are very nice indeed. Big soaking Jacuzzi tub, shower, king bed, toilet, and flat screen TV. So A+ on the rooms. What is just Plain Wrong is the cost of everything else. While I thought Vegas made money on gambling, apparently they supplement those millions by charging $12 for a pack of 4 Keurig coffee cups. And $14 a day for internet. And $8 for a can of soda. Holy crap. Does anybody actually buy this stuff? I guess one person doing it per day covers the rest, or something. The staff was above par and quite helpful. Lots of restaurants, too -- I reviewed those separately. Mesa was the best.
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