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Stayed here for one night because my daughter calls this hotel a princess castle which it looks cool from the outside and even bigger in the inside. She wanted to stay here. The rooms are descent and nothing too fancy. There's air conditioning inside the room which is a must because it's still hot outside in Vegas. This is my first time staying here because we normally stay in the old Downtown side of Vegas. We got the room free because hubby is a high roller. LOL! All we ended up paying was $26 for the resort fee. Not bad but I still hate the idea of paying a resort fee. Where in the hell does this resort fee go to? Hotels on the strip never had a stupid resort fee before. This is just a rip off if you ask me! That's why we hardly ever stay on the strip. Too expensive! It's cheaper to stay in old Downtown. No resort fees there. Checking in was easy but the lines were long for a Wednesday night. Crazy! The lines went quickly because they had about 8 people working the desk. The bathroom only has a shower and no tub. There's a flat screen television in the room and no refrigerator in the room to put your drinks and food. That's the only negative to the room. Beds are nice and comfortable. I'd stay here again if we got it for free. There's parking all around the hotel.
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