. "I'm a weekend road worrior/traveler to say the least. I like nice hotels and comfy beds and service with a smile but in the same turn pretty low mantainence. With that said, I stayed at the \"new\" Trump Hotel in Las Vegas (which I visit about 3-4 times a year) September 25-27, 2009\n\nHaving stayed at many 4 and 5-star hotels I've become quite familiar with the type of services that should be included or give an added touch. While the Trump great decor and incredibly fast room service, I think they have some kinks to work out before being given a 5-star rating.\n\nCons: \n1. though central, the hotel is pretty isolated\n2. The pool is incredibly small as is the surrounding pool area\n3. No food or drink was allowed at the pool area - WHAT?!\n4. The work out room was incredibly small (though had some good machines)\n5. No dvd player\n6. Minimal dishes, no pots and pans\n7. they don't have tea with the in-room coffee - you have to ORDER it with a fat service charge from room service\n8. decor was nice but very \"cold\"\n9. turn down service for the pull-out never came\n10. Doors were heavy and often slammed - which is a pain considering you share a suite enterance with your neighbor\n11. Signage to find your way around (like restrooms) need to be re-evaluated\n12. hotel bar was incredibly small ESPECIALLY since there is no casino\n13. No in-suite bar (snacks, drinks etc.)\n\nIt felt like a retirement home vs. a luxury stay in Vegas. Next time I will keep make another reservation at the Signature.\n\nPros: it was pretty quiet - - no drunkin' \"just turned 21\" year olds running around. Room service was quick but the food was \"ok\" (did the trick for midnight munchies but cost $60 :) The Lobby Decor is pretty exceptional."^^ . "1"^^ . "2009-10-08T00:00:00"^^ . . "1"^^ . "2"^^ . . "2"^^ .