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Like other reviewers I too had high hopes for the SLS. Based on how long it took to renovate you would expect perfection. It looks nice, but seems to be cheap and missing elements of luxury. The problems began right off the bat. The elevators not working on opening day is a huge problem. Luckily I'm able to climb four flights of stairs, but many patrons aren't. Inside the casino the floors were dirty. It looked like there was hay from a farm animal? I saw two employees manning the players card area. The line for a new card was wrapped around the entrance and black jack tables making it difficult to make your way into the cramped casino. I played a few slots for about 45 minutes without seeing a single cocktail waitress. As I was leaving and thirsty I did see one waitress carrying a single beer on her tray. Any other casino on opening day would have waitresses out in full force feeding patrons booze and trying to get them to stay. I read in the Vegas Sun the SLS wants locals to come and play, but the first impression I was left with was not something I need to relive.
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