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It would have literally been cheaper, for me to stay at Wynn/Encore, but for some reason, my aunt LOVES the Excalibur hotel. Fine, we'll stay here. At LEAST, we stayed in a suite. It was on the top floor, and the rooms were pretty nice. My gripe with Excalibur is pretty much the same as with Wynn/Encore...they're both on almost the complete opposite ends of the "happening" part of the strip. One more thing that I noticed...Excalibur is borderline ghetto, clientele wise. Every morning, as I walked through the casino lobby, I felt like I was in Riverside county, or, at best, Orange county. (Sorry Orange county, that's how I view your piece of CA) Oh, and if you have a nicer car, you may not want to come here, as most of the parking, is outdoors. It's not snobbish, it's just that, the sun can be pretty harsh, on car paint.
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