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I always stay in nice hotels in LV and my favorite is probably THEhotel at Mandalay because I like having a suite and the bathroom is amazing, but also because I kind of loathe having to walk through a casino to get to my room. However, on our weekend, the rooms at THEhotel were going for $400 a pop, so we opted to try the Platinum instead. The Princess suite was over 1000 square feet with a huge bedroom and a living room/kitchen area that easily accommodated the 20ish people we had over for cocktails. The balcony is a lovely addition, although someone had obviously ignored the warning that they would be charged $500 for smoking out there, as the wall showed several burn marks where cigarettes had been snubbed out. If you're trying to hide the fact that you're smoking, do you snub out a cigarette on a tan stucco wall? The bed was nothing to write home about but the bathtub was ENORMOUS, definitely big enough for two. As mentioned, the water pressure was unexpectedly awesome, and at least one of my friends who were also staying at the hotel mentioned it. I didn't experience any issues with customer service, as reported by other Yelpers. The housekeeping staff was amazing, the valets were always running and even put away my groceries when I asked for help bringing them up. Justin at the front desk bent over backwards to make me happy. Cynthia C. did a great job of pointing out the pros and cons and I have to agree, it was a bit strange that they provided a full oven/stove with spatulas and other cooking utensils but no pots or pans. A quick run to a Dollar Store up the street, however, solved that in short order. But should you have to do that? Meh, I didn't mind, and considering that I wouldn't even have had a kitchen in THEhotel at all, it was a minor inconvenience.
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