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It's a decent place. The black and white decor in the hallways and rooms is interesting. I prefer the MGM or Hard Rock hotel rooms, but these work well enough. What I cannot abide however, are the absurd resort fees. I cannot wait for these not so hidden taxes to be legislated out of existence. You're charged for a room to stay on property, presumably eat and drink there, and then get charged for access to the pool, spa, gym, and landline phones whether you are going to use these things or not. I have a cell phone. So does everyone else. List the in house routing number and provide extension lists. Or create an app so I can message the front desk, or housekeeping, or room service. I don't need access to a landline. I also don't want to use the gym while I'm here. If I did, I'd pay for it. Now let's get to the #1 so called benefit of resort fees. In room wifi. Well ok, perhaps I can pay for that but it's slower than AOL dialup from the 90's. Load times are so bad on simple web pages that images don't load forever. The wifi here is about as useful as reading glasses on a blind man. Offer useful wifi or stop charging for it.
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