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For $21 a night, you can't have high expectations when it comes to lodging. This was the case with our latest trip to Vegas, but Circus Circus certainly exceeded mine. The good: - Fast check-in, free room upgrade (for us). - Plenty of extras ($20 food/beverage, $10 slots) and amenities. - Clean, above-average rooms. - Lots of restaurants, shops and games. - Few kids (in the middle of January). - More open gambling tables than you'll likely find at other casinos. - Cost. The bad: - A/C will keep the room cold, but the fan won't stay on and is kind of loud when it does. - Adventuredome was closed for repairs during our entire stay. - Parking is very confusing/inconvenient. - Buffet is mediocre and overpriced. - Distance from the heart of the strip. The ugly: - The people who immediately try to scam you with timeshare presentations when you walk in. - That creepy 70s neon clown sign. Overall, I'd stay there again if I were on a tight budget.
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