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I've been in Vegas multiple times but this was my first time staying here. The location here was convenient, although the hotel now looks like a little midget next to the City Center Extravaganza next door. The rooms were insanely small compared to THEHotel, Palazzo/Venetian/Wynn/Area; granted that those are much much newer. Snootiness of the staff definitely needs to be cut down a notch. I get that they used to be THE place to stay but I can get a much nicer room at other places for a lot cheaper without the attitude. I'll admit... I love the no child policy the hotel has. Getting nipped in the ankles while walking around Vegas rubs me the wrong way. Who takes an infant to the second hand smoke infested town!? The hotel itself is gorgeous, the conservatory is beautiful and they have huge gorgeous flower arrangements throughout the entire place. I guess that's why they charge an arm and a leg for a room that doesn't even sport flat screen TVs! We were lucky and they upgraded us into a lake view room where we were super high up and dead center to see the fountains.
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