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I stayed here last December. When I booked online I reserved a king size bed. I arrived at the hotel around midnight after my flight got in around 11 PM. I checked in and went to my room to find out that I was given a room with 2 double beds. I stand 6'8" tall, a double bed is not what I desire. I hadn't slept in a double bed since I was in elementary. I went back to the desk and told the worker the situation. He told me that my reservation is just "a request" and they couldn't gurantee anything after 6 PM. 6 PM?!?!?!?!? Does the hotel not know that planes are allowed to land at LAS after 6 PM? What kind of policy is that? He then told me he gave me an updated room. I said, "What was the update? The 27" CRT television?". They moved me the next day when they had a kind size room open up, of course BEFORE 6 PM. The next room was totally the same as the first one except for the bigger bed. Updated room the first time, whatever. So the Tuscany doesn`t take "reservations" but "requests". If you are going to your room in the middle of the night be prepared to pass by hookers galore amongst the big complex. Tuscany has a few security guards walking around at night but I'm not sure what they're doing. The hookers are still there. Be prepared for their "Resort Fee" that will add 20% to your original reservation, er, I mean, "request" quote. Another scam all the Las Vegas 'resorts' are socking it to patrons.
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