. "0"^^ . . "1"^^ . . "2015-05-25T00:00:00"^^ . "This hotel tries but fails. First impression was a half an hour wait to check in on the Friday evening of Memorial Day weekend...when over half the front desk is unmanned! Second impression were the abnormal slow elevators; these clearly are not up to their task in this hotel. During our stay we got to meet someone who runs hotels and who clearly worded what we were seeing. The staff seems ill trained and appears to think the guests are there for them where in reality they are there for the guests. Staff at the Foxtail pool is the exception though.\nThat brings me to the pools... There are two pools; the party pool (Foxtail) and the family pool (Lux). The Foxtail pool is nice but has only paid beds and cabanas. The Lux pool is tiny and you are lucky when you can get one of the free beds. You are basically forced to go to Foxtail.\nThe rooms are ok. Nice are the Bluetooth alarm clocks (serve as a speaker for your phone) and big screen TV. The bed is comfy. There are two huge mirrors in the room that you'll love when you like to dress-up etc. Did I already say that you should not be in a hurry with their elevators? So annoying! There is a gym that is ok equipped. Better than most regular hotels when not in Vegas. In Vegas though it is too small. The hotel is away from the Strip. The Las Vegas monorail has a station in front of the hotel which is convenient ($5 one way or $12 for 24h). A taxi to the Strip will cost you between $12 and $20 (one way), depending on traffic. I doubted giving the hotel 3 stars but I just can't. Next time we'll pay more but have a better stay at the Aria.\n\nOh yeah, I forgot to mention that their complimentary wifi is one of the worst I ever experienced."^^ . "2"^^ . "0"^^ .