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Like a few other Yelpers, I stayed here only because of a deal sent to me: 3 nights in an upgraded King Suite for $299 (plus the insidious $20 per night resort fee - which consequently gives you free in-room internet, unlimited long distance, and spa access), 2 Le Reve tickets, and $25 bucks of slot play. The room itself was incredibly spacious with a large bathroom, spacious living area, and nice bedroom. I really expected the bathroom to come with a nice spa-like tub (which is present at the Trump), but it did not. The suite came with a separate shower & bathtub. There was a large TV that swiveled so you can watch from the comfort of your bed or a large couch. Also, nice touches like the automatic curtains and shades made it really enjoyable. But for me, not necessarily worth the price of admission. Even at the discounted rate. Heck, when you factor in that you can get dirt cheap rooms in Vegas right now, I don't know that I could justifying staying here again. Plus, the Casino is just so-so for me. Overall, if you get a good deal, I think it's just nice to stay at this caliber of a hotel at least once. After that, well that's up to you.
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