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My first hotel in Las Vegas! After a flight in from JFK, I travelled by car with close family from the airport to LVH. Check-in to the hotel was something I've never witnessed before! It was 8:30-9pm, and the wait was roughly an hour/hour-and-a-half! Pretty nuts, but for my first experience of a hotel in Las Vegas & looking at the casino in the hotel (the scale of hotels here is ridiculous, just huge!)- plus the time of year of my visit- it pretty much made sense. So although the wait to check-in was long, we didn't mind so much. Overall, service was great. Good clean rooms, good house-keeping & a great view from each room I visited. However, the room was non-smoking yet the corridor reaked of smoke which leaked into the room a little. In addition, the air conditioning in the room was so excessive, each night I woke up with an incredibly dry throat & mouth which was very uncomfortable.There was no manual control for it, which is why I've made this particular comment. In summary, as an overall hotel experience and my first in Vegas, it was a good one!
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