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I'll point out for where it's located and what it costs, it's really not that bad. However, here's the list of issues I ran across: Stairwell smelled strange - coworker thought it was pee, I thought it was severely burned coffee smell. Either way. Beer bottle caps behind the nightstand when we got there. Hair inside the pillow case - as in they'd washed it, hair had become trapped inside. Not particularly filthy, but there were particulates left post-wash. Tissue box looked in the wall like someone had smashed a couple of tissues in - I had to start it via some pliers as the metal box containing the tissues doesn't allow for putting fingers through. Toilet - someone probably flushed something - it was insanely slow flow. Had to resort to using an ice bucket filled with water to get some stuff to go down. Outlets - there were six I could locate, all but three were used. When tech bloggers come to down you really need a few of these. None were conveniently located. Room service left us 4 cups day 1, 1 cup day 2, 3 cups day 3. As Las Vegas is absurdly dry we'd been chugging water at the hotel, one day was find-your-own-cup day. Continental breakfast had no protein options to speak of. I guess cream cheese for you bagel and milk. It wasn't bad, but your options were coffee, bagel, oj, cereal, morning pastry thing, bread. I know eggs are a pain, but it did get tired after a day or two of running on carb only breakfast. WiFi access required accepting terms, terms came up at the speed of a snail in snow. It was day 3 before I figured out the "accept" button was just downloading. Should be noted that once I did get on it was decent. This also may have been due to the tech overload that was CES2015 - assuming there were more bloggers there. Front side of the hotel overlooks the street. While this isn't a bad street, I was woken up by screaming from drunken revelers a couple of nights, and what sounded like a helicopter landing in the street another. It's not particularly soundproofed, although I only heard another hotel guest once. I'm 5'11, to take a shower involved crouching. It came out of the wall at about 6'2 and angled down. Long story short - if you're going to an inexpensive place to pass out and then be back out on your way, it's not particularly bad. If you're a traveling tech journalist who might need internet and an outlet to write, it's not a particularly useful space.
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