Not going to be what you’re thinking it will be. Here’s a few reasons why:
1. Resort Fee: The daily resort fee of $55.85 was a surprise at checkout after booking through Expedia. We were informed that the “Resort Fee” covers parking and internet, a standard charge everywhere. However, the internet was slow, and the parking situation was less than ideal. It felt like a classic case of nickel-and-diming.
2. Room Location: Our room was on the 8th floor, number 160. The elevator opens at room 100, meaning we had to walk past 59 other rooms every time we wanted to leave. What?!
3. Pool: The pool was nice, but the limited hours (open from 10 am to 6 pm) were a letdown.
4. Rooms: The journey to our basic-sized room was long, and once there, the TV seemed like a distraction from the aging carpet. The room was filled with overpriced snacks and a mini-fridge stocked with expensive items, leaving no room for personal items like water bottles.
Overall, the hotel’s layout was disappointing. It’s hard to see what makes it a luxury hotel when it’s aged, overpriced, and located far from any restaurants or events on the strip. For the same price, you could get a VRBO with a private pool or choose almost any other hotel on the strip for better value. And who really needs a phone by the toilet? Is that supposed to be luxurious?