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Only spent one night in Caesars hotel but pretty underwhelmed with the whole experience. The room was just a basic hotel room with two full size beds - there is no way they were queens. The linens were generic and the bed wasn't that comfy. It was also hard to control the temperature of the room. It was either like an ice box or an oven. Most of the lighting didn't work in the room which was quite problematic for three girls trying to get ready in one hotel. We all had to cram in the bathroom because there was practically no lighting in the room itself. We even called to tell them about it but it was never fixed. The TV was a POS and was a typical tube TV. I think we must've been stuck in a room that had not been renovated or something. I am sure there are much nicer rooms at Caesars - we just didn't have one. Probably wouldn't stay here again with all the other good deals that are available on the strip. Regardless I moved down to Mandalay Bay, while far off the strip had very comfortable accommodations.
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