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Beautiful hotel, and mostly nice staff. But there are several sketchy things they do, which we blindly accept. And believe it or not, they're one of the nicer hotels on the strip. From the start what soured me.. when we picked up our bags back from the bell check, I reached for my bag to get my cash (to tip her) and she (the bell hop) dropped my bag upside down on the ground from about 4 feet high, and walked away and kinda glanced back and smiled ..while her co-worker told another guy "then you got the non-tippers" and looked right at me as they both laughed. She obviously didn't know I was about to tip her, but instead was super rude. So that was the initial "welcome to our hotel" interaction. And for such a "nice" hotel, they do some cheap things to make an extra dollar. Example.. the toilet paper is single-ply sandpaper. Also the overpriced items in the mini bar are sensor activated, so if you just move them slightly you will get charged. What a messed up tactic to get a few extra dollars out of you. Also don't forget the "resort fee" (it's around $50/night). Also the walls are paper thin. You can hear everything next door, in the hallways, and everywhere. The rooms are also a bit old and dirty, with stains on the walls and floors, and an underlying subtle cigarette smoke (though not as bad as the other hotels). But dim the lights, take 30 steps back, have a few drinks, and you may not notice. Lastly, the rewards points don't really add up to much unless you gamble a LOT, or eat mostly at the hotel. We ate at the hotel like 5 times, and gambled a little bit.. and when I asked the rewards staff if we unlocked anything with our rewards points, and she laughed and said "oh you have to gamble a LOT more to get rewards comps" (yeah she really stressed the *a LOT*)
I have been to this place so many times it is a staple to anyone I care about to go to. I've taken family, friends, and so much more. The Garden Court has had the great chef Manny there cooking up some of the best brunch omelettes I have ever had. I remember him here years ago and still making the best food. For a Buffet, it's good. For the price it's amazing. For atmosphere, people and a history that has been set in the heart of Las Vegas, this place is home to many people I know.
Cole slaw was outstanding. French fries were good; but, they gave us very few. Fish was fishy tasting, had some darkish meat & was a little greasy. Onion rings had a weird taste. Turtle sundae was good; but, it took a long time to get it. The waiter took our order & didn't return to check on us even to refill our water. All in all, it was not a good experience. When we were ready to leave, the manager asked us how our meal was & we told him. He said he'd like to make it up to us; but, we were leaving the next day.
I highly recommend playing this course when you are in the area. The food is great, the service is great, the staff is friendly, and that's just the start! Did I mention the fairways? Plush! The course is really nice and challenging. I would definitely recommend playing this course. I'll be back!
OMG!! This was an amazing show. I am a big time Beatles fan and was blown away. The music and the choreography was well worth the price of the tickets. We had seats 3 rows back from the from (row C section 106) and the view was awesome. I felt at times that I was part of the show.. Well worth the cost and the time!!
ACTUAL STAR RATING: "4.5" We visited the Galleria at Sunset a year ago. I thought it would be unfair to review this shopping center at the time, so I passed on writing one. It was like walking into a Twilight Zone episode as we were at the height of the pandemic, and most stores were closed, vacant, or shuttered. This time is a complete turn-around. The mall was bustling with customers the likes I hadn't seen since well before the pandemic started. Most (not all) stores were open and fully stocked with merchandise, unlike a year ago. I would say that something less than 10% of the stores was either closed, vacant, or not open due to illness or employee shortage. There's still a noticeable shortage of employees in most stores, but they seem to be making some headway with higher pay as it should be. The mall itself was much cleaner than last year, and you see staff disinfecting constantly. There was a noticeable push to have all customers wear masks, and unlike other places, most mall-goers were wearing theirs. It seems there's a pent-up desire for people to get out and go shopping as the number of people in the mall was significantly more than I have seen in many years. I hope it stays this way as it's much more pleasant to walk the shopping center when it's crowded with shoppers. All-in-all, it was a pleasant few hours of shopping, and I look forward to continued progress at this and other shopping centers going into the Holiday Christmas season. REVIEW AT A GLANCE RECOMMENDED: Yes SERVICE: Limited PRICE: Some good deals are available PANDEMIC: Good
Unique Nightclub Experience Things I enjoyed: 1. Unique Club Venue 2. Multiple well-decorated areas to take Cool Pics 3. Multiple DJ Rooms for variety & great music 4. Excellent Service! Our host, Moody, was very hospitable and checked up on us which really enhanced our experience! Definitely coming back with more friends!b Thanks so much for making it such a memorable night Moody!
My family and I have been to this property several times and there was nothing significant that stood out during any of our visits - both negative and/or positive. The customer service is on this property is good. Whenever we required assistance, whether it was checking into our room and obtaining a new player's card at the rewards center, we had an adequate experience. The restaurant selection on this property is average...although, I wish there were more fast-food/casual (quick bites) selections. Also, I wish the buffet was still open too since the buffet at the property next to Gold Coast closed theirs as well. Regardless, our recent experience at Ping Pang Pong was exceptional (check out my separate Google review of this restaurant). The room we stayed in was decent; we only got a standard 2-queen room, but it did its job and we were comfortable. The bathrooms were well kept/clean and the bed/pillows were nice. The carpets and walls could use a little updating and/or freshening up, but, that's just being nitpicky since overall, the quality was good. The one thing I found less than desirable is the location of the property. If you're visiting Las Vegas, I suspect the location wouldn't be that bad since you are somewhat close to the strip, and you're close to the Palms and Rio properties. However, as a local, I'm not too fond of the immediate area...meaning, I don't feel 100% comfortable walking around outside the property at night with my family. Don't get me wrong, you're not walking around seeing tanks operating down the streets or anything, but there were a little questionable activity going on, especially during our walk to Rio. Overall, this property is ok; although there's nothing significant that stood out, I still feel it's worth the visit...but I won't sit here and say how awesome this place is either.
Slice of pizza and water bottle cost $13...that’s about $8 too overpriced. Pizza was okay. Good for a late night munch.
We tried the raw dishes - it was good and fresh. The shrimp ceviche had good flavors but it was just cut up cold shrimp tho, not a typical ceviche preparation. They were sold out of the Hokkaido Scallop and Crispy Rice.
Nice spot to watch traffic on the strip and watch the fountains of The Bellagio. Located on the second floor, right below the Eiffel tower. Quick seating on a Wednesday night. Waitress was very quick and nice. The food was good and came out really fast. Bucket of beer, Wings, cheeseburger, and fries. Total was $111.
Since Hard Rock took over this place has gone down hill .. been coming here since 1989 used to be the place to be I love it’s location on the strip but service is horrible employees have a bad attitude and they no longer treat you like a valued guest . There rewards program is a joke . I hit a jack pot for 40.000.00 and they did nothing in the past with previous owners they would have comped you and made you feel welcome to come back. Sadly this will be my last stay here time to find a new place for my 4 visits a year . It’s not just me that has seen the place deteriorate you can see it on the casino floor. traffic it is significantly lower then the other resorts around the Mirage The hard rock group is going to remodel the whole hotel get rid of the volcano and put up a guitar I wish them well but my gut says there spending a fortune and it won’t draw a crowd unless they start treating there guests better .. there are plenty of places to stay here in Las Vegas and if they don’t want to differentiate themselves there just another casino.
The absolutely best menu and food is outstanding! Our steaks have been beyond perfection with cooking temperature and flavor. The staff is extremely kind and on top of their service! The plating of the food was pure artwork on the dishes they chose as well as the wine selection was perfectly paired In beautiful top notch stemware! I will always eat here when in Vegas!
The most fun piano bar!!! A must see. Stop in for an after dinner drink and a show. We saw the twins (not sure their name but they were fantastic!!!) and it was a highlight of my trip. This is a great show and it’s free! It gets crowded so you might have a hard time finding a seat. But if you wait it out you’ll get one.
The views of the Strip are lovely at night from the fountain overlook. The water show was very cute. It was timed to Uptown Funk. Lots to look and and plenty of people around to people watch. Fantastic little excursion.
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