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Decided to stay at the Westin on a business trip so I could earn a few more Starwood points and since I wasn't attending a conference, could pretty much pick where I wanted to stay. While I suppose they met all the general requirements that Starwood mandates, I just felt like there was something off. Granted, the rooms had great furnishings and other than a little wear and tear, were well appointed. I guess maybe my consternation has more to do with the downstairs? The bar and casino area just seem a little off...I don't know if that is because I'm used to over the top casinos at the Strip hotels, or the fact that I'm not used to gambling and smoking at my normal Starwood stops. Granted this is Vegas, so of course they're going to have these things, but it just seemed...wrong... Also, several of us who had non-smoking rooms could smell smoke residue in our rooms. Whether that was seepage from nearby rooms or someone who had smoked previously in our rooms, the hotel needs to be a little more on top of keeping the airwaves clear!
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