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I think we've found *our* Vegas hotel. We're a married couple in our 30's and we go to Vegas once or twice a year. We go to play poker, have amazing dinners, spa, lay by the pool and generally chill. We've stayed at Venetian, Encore and MGM previous to this trip. Four Seasons just fits us. At Venetian or Encore, while they're 5-star properties, you get a looooong line to check-in and the hotels have so many people walking around that it's kind of zoo-ey. Four Seasons is calm, quiet, beautiful, with excellent service. The best part is that if you want to have the crazy Vegas experience you're actually in the Mandalay Bay and can go do that. You can go party at the Mandalay wave pool but return to the quiet Four Seasons pool, complete with frozen fruit treats and a selection of sunblocks and creams for your usage whenever you want. It's the perfect compromise for Vegas. Only complaint is that it anchors one end of the strip and so is kind of far from everything but who walks in Vegas anyway?
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