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Ok...seriously, can they just stop pumping in all that oxygen into the rooms? I know they want their guests to be awake so that they can get them onto the casino floor or so that they won't be able to concentrate well when they do gamble, but geez, ease up on the O2 so people can rest. Aside from that, clean and big hotel rooms. Its got a fridge with a weight sensor so you basically can't use it for yourself. Bathrooms are nice but we ended up just getting the shower sans bathtub...bummer. The pools are nice except when you go in the afternoon. Imagine people with their drinks enjoying the pool so much that they don't want to get out. This translates to murky waters if you know what I mean. But this is really something that the hotel can't enforce so you're better off swimming in the morning when there are likely fewer golden streams. Overall, location is super and the rooms and pools are nice. Buffet is nothing special but you're in a central area and you do have good access to other surrounding casinos with options.
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