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We received a great deal in exchange for a 2 hour sales pitch (more on that later). I think a suite with one bedroom cost us $70 per night. It was a great deal for a Saturday night in Vegas! There was NO way we would turn that down. The entrance to the hotel was a bit confusing. Since they were still building the last two buildings, the parking garage was detached from the hotel. Guests can only enter with a room key. We had to wait for a guest to open the door for us since we didn't check in yet. Once we entered, we couldn't find the main lobby. There were no signs anywhere. We finally found it (due to the helpful hilton employee) and it was on the second floor. Checking in was a breeze. Sucks we didn't get free passes to clubs like the others. Maybe it's because we're not hotel owners. Once we arrived to our hotel room, we were in awe. We had our own suite with a kitchen, two tvs, spa tub, big bathroom, bedroom, and dining table. The kitchen even had dishes, fridge, microwave, dishwasher, etc. It was awesome! The bed was also very comfortable, unlike the hard beds at the other hotels. The hotel even had a great gym, activities room filled with a ping pong table and tvs, market with snacks and food, and a pool/spa. The only downside is the location of the hotel (pass the Wynn, right next to Circus Circus) and our two hour mandatory tour (we would've had to pay $300+/night if we didn't attend it). Our sales guy was weird. He asked us the most random questions and he stared at me like I had something coming out of my nose. Anyhoo, the tour began with a survey, video presentation, and tour of the rooms. He then tried to sell it to us for $45,000 plus property tax and maintenance fees. Um..no thanks. His manager then came in and tried to sell it to us for $14,000. We turned it down and our sales guy ripped the paper. Sorry, dude. We can't afford that right now. I would recommend this if you get a sweet deal for the room. They also give you coupons and cash back for attending the tour.
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