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On a recent trip to Phoenix, we made an impromptu audible to leave the PHX area and drive over to Vegas. This requires a cancellation of hotels and booking of a new one at a different destination at a last minute notice. Lucky for us this hotel is a marriot associated hotel so you can book it through directly from Marriott. You get to earn points and take advantage of your Marriott Gold or Platinum status. They had rooms for $200 a night which is not much more than a basic courtyard that we were staying at in Phoenix. Upon check in due to my Gold Marriott Status they upgraded us for free. We paid another slight upgrade of $30 for a bellagio view. We ended up on the top floor and the view was better than any other I had seen on any other visit I had to Vegas. The amenities were great. It had lots of free parking in their garage. The garage has the update lights so you don't have to circle endlessly. You know if there is an available spot via the green light. The room was very spacious and the jacuzzi tub was a nice extra touch. Until something else opens up, this is my go to hotel when visiting Vegas.
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