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Situated on the ground floor of the California Hotel, Holo Holo is a go-to bar for a night of drinking in downtown Las Vegas. With $3 beers and $4 shots, it offers great prices for alcohol in the area, making it a perfect spot for pregaming before a night out. The staff at Holo Holo is friendly and welcoming, creating a great atmosphere for patrons. Overall, it's always a good time at this bar. And let's not forget the cool name! If you find yourself hungry after a few drinks, head over to the restaurant for the oxtail special. Trust me, it's worth it.
The TI Pool & Cabanas in Las Vegas has a unique vibe, despite being an older hotel. The rooms are spacious with large bathrooms, and the view from the top floors is fantastic. However, be prepared to wait in line for up to 30 minutes during check-in. The location of the hotel is great, making it convenient for exploring the area.
The Signature at MGM Grand in Las Vegas may not be the worst option depending on your budget. However, if you plan on bringing a car, it's been recommended to explore other options. One guest had a less than ideal experience with the valet/bag service, which impacted their overall impression of the hotel. The room was described as clean and equipped with a jacuzzi tub, although it was noted to be a bit outdated. This seems to be a common issue across hotels in Las Vegas. One unique feature of this hotel is that it is a gated community, requiring a room key for access. While this added a sense of security, it caused some confusion when arriving before the room was ready. Guests can access the Strip by walking through the MGM, which is approximately a 10-minute walk.
Our server at Drenched Bar & Grill was not the best. They seemed to ignore us when we first sat down and took a long time to bring us a menu. When we finally got a menu, there was a mistake with my daughter's drink order and it took them a long time to bring a simple glass of water. When we checked on our food, our server was chatting instead of bringing our order out. Overall, the service was not up to par and we won't be returning.
Recently tried Su Casa's sushi for the first time and I was impressed. I highly recommend giving it a try, especially if you're at the casino. The prices are reasonable and the sushi is of good quality. The sushi rolls are full of flavor and I also suggest trying their poke nachos - they're crispy and tasty.
Shadow Creek in Las Vegas is truly a golfing gem, ranked as the 27th best course in America by Golf Digest. Nestled in the desert surroundings of Sin City, this course is a stunning oasis that showcases the beauty of human creativity and passion for the game. With lush landscaping, water features, and pine trees that defy the odds, Shadow Creek offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of Las Vegas. Designed by Tom Fazio, the course challenges players with its precision demands but also rewards strategic and bold play. The attention to detail on each hole is evident, making even seasoned golfers pause to rethink their strategies. Shadow Creek not only provides a challenging experience but also pays homage to the essence of golf with its Scottish-inspired greenery and tranquility. The exceptional facilities, top-notch amenities, and attentive staff all contribute to a luxury experience at Shadow Creek. The practice facilities are world-class, making it a golfer's paradise. However, what truly sets Shadow Creek apart is the profound sense of awe and admiration it elicits. This course is not just a place to play golf but a reminder of the timeless spirit of the game and why we fell in love with it in the first place. In the heart of Las Vegas, Shadow Creek shines as a beacon of golfing excellence and a tribute to the true essence of the game.
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