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We stayed here for a couple of days, to surprise a friend for his birthday. My first trip to Vegas, and I didn't know what to expect - I'd heard mixed things about TI since they'd changed it from "arr-matey-avast-landlubber" image to "busty sluts", but really the only thing about it that had much to do with the "TI" part was the boat show outside, which we failed to see. Inside, it looked like what I pictured a hotel/casino to look like. Plenty of nice stores, clean slot rooms, restaurants everywhere, and a small poker room. It was all just fine. The room was exceptional. The most comfortable bed in which I have slept in a hotel, ever. Amazing view from our 30th floor window of "New Vegas". Room service till 6 am! The room keys kept not working, and the staff was sooooo sloooooowwww checking in and out. Lots of waiting. The waitresses/bartenders/servers in all the restaurants and bars were friendly, if a little slow - but this is Vegas! Who's in a hurry here? All in all, a competitive, good hotel, with decent value.
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