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This hotel was a difficult one to review, but here goes. The room we got was one of the suites. It was a really nice big updated room, on par with the Trump, no complaints there. The black Jack dealer, pai gow dealer and bar maid were nice, helpful and fun. The Mexican restaurant was fast and good both in food and in service, and room service was affordable, tastey and quick. The pool really beat my expectations. So why just two stars? The staff! They seemed to be annoyed by asking them anything, and I am not a high maintenance traveler. Nothing seemed like it was well planned out, a lot of blank stairs and shrugs. They were not mean, just unmotivated. Taxi service to to the strip was non existing. It looks like they built a casino in a slum. They clients are older crowd 70+, and I have never seen so many scooters in one place. It was kind of a cross between a hotel and an assisted living home. There is nothing awful about the hotel, but if you want to feel "Vegas" stay on the strip. The Cannery is nowhere near the strip.
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