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Visited this Regal Cinemas location to watch the Bob Marley movie on a Saturday afternoon. The theater was clean and had comfortable seats, although they weren't the fancy recliners found at other nearby casinos. Unfortunately, only 2 concession stands were open, leading to long and slow-moving lines. It would improve the experience if the popcorn and alcohol lines were separate.
Evolution Expeditions Kayaking LLC in Las Vegas provided one of the coolest experiences I have ever had. I have participated in activities like skydiving and hot air balloon riding, but this kayaking trip was top notch. Our guide, Sal, played a huge role in making the day a success by sharing interesting environmental and historical knowledge throughout the trip. The hot springs, scenery, and wildlife we encountered far exceeded our expectations. We had a mix of tandem and solo kayaks in our group, and each of us voted this as our favorite day of vacation. I highly recommend saying yes to this experience, especially the 12 mile trip. It may be hard work, but it is definitely worth it. If you go in winter, be sure to wear your suit under warm, water-resistant layers and invest in neoprene socks for your water sandals.
There are a lot of opportunities to win big at Sam's Town, with major jackpots up for grabs. It's clear they must meet regulations set by the gambling commission by the end of the year. It's important to be cautious in the casino, as there are homeless individuals who have been known to steal purses. On a positive note, there is a Dunkin Donuts open until 10pm, as well as a good and reasonably priced movie theatre. However, the food choices are limited and not very satisfying.
I have stayed in many hotels, and I must say that my experience at this hotel was extremely disappointing. Despite being advertised as a budget-friendly option, I found it to be overpriced, especially considering the resort fee and the lack of amenities due to closures. The hotel itself is in desperate need of an update, with a dingy and outdated appearance. The casino, which you have to walk through to exit the hotel, was consistently filled with unsavory incidents such as fights, intoxicated individuals, and police activity. The smell of cigarettes permeated the entire property, including the supposedly non-smoking rooms, making it difficult to stay inside without feeling nauseous. Upon entering my room, I was greeted by a bloodstain on the floor, along with dust, grime, and hairs on the bed. It was clear that the room had not been properly cleaned, and the overall condition was unacceptable. Additionally, there were safety concerns, such as guests being stuck in the elevator and blocked stairwells, which raised red flags for me. When I requested clean towels, the front desk promised to bring them to my room, but I had to wait over two hours before finally receiving them. To make matters worse, I was informed that using a fridge and microwave in the room would incur an additional fee, which was yet another unexpected cost on top of the resort fee. Overall, I would strongly advise against staying at this hotel. Despite being in Vegas for a wedding and feeling limited in options, the poor quality of the accommodations was truly disappointing. I did not receive any satisfactory resolution from the hotel staff regarding the numerous issues I encountered during my stay. Save yourself the trouble and avoid this hotel at all costs. If I could give it zero stars, I would.
The Couples massage at the Four Seasons Spa in Las Vegas was truly exceptional. Scheduling was made easy, with a last-minute appointment option that worked well for us during our stay at the hotel for a conference. The service and location were both top-notch.
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