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I was really torn about the Westin in Vegas... I love staying at the Westin...the amazing beds, the large rooms, the non-smoking atmosphere...but this Westin fell a bit short of my normal expectations of what a Westin should be. To start off the visit: went to check in at the Gold/Platinum Preferred Guest desk, and there was no one there. Waited...waited...waited, then someone finally showed up - from her smoking break. I realize this sounds totally bougie, and I don't mean to sound bougie, but whatever... Another misnomer: I thought this hotel would be a "smoke-free" hotel. When I think of smoke-free, I think...NO smoking, right?! WRONG!! I guess smoking is allowed in the casino and lobby area because it still smelled like an ash tray. Ironically enough, there were signs posted that said "no smoking" yet, they had ash trays and matches at the slots and card tables. Thankfully, the rooms were no smoking!! At any rate - not what I expected for a Westin, but not total crap like other hotels in the same price range for the area cost.
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