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Guests commented that the rooms at Mandalay Bay were satisfactory, but my experience with valet parking was less than ideal. It took an hour for two attendants to bring up my car, which had no issues, after valeting it. I had to visit the help desk twice to inquire about the delay for just one vehicle. Additionally, the valet adjusted all the mirrors and seats in my car, even ones that didn't need to be moved, which was unnecessary. While the building itself is beautiful, the quality of service fell short of my expectations. Service is a crucial aspect for me when evaluating a stay, and unfortunately, I was disappointed with the service at Mandalay Bay.
The pizza at Blondies Sports Bar & Grill was surprisingly delicious and exceeded our expectations. The salad was fresh with generous portions of chicken. The service was good and our server did a great job. The atmosphere was lively and fun, but the loud music made it difficult to carry on a conversation without having to shout.
Truth & Tonic offers an all-vegan menu that my companion and I recently tried out. We ordered the breakfast "egg" tacos and the coconut milk French toast, both priced at $16 each. Despite getting our food to go, it was ready in just 10 minutes. The total bill came out to just under $40, with gratuity and service fee added on for to-go orders. While the prices are a bit steep, this is to be expected on the strip and in vegan establishments. Despite our food being cold by the time we got to eat it, an hour later, we both found it to be incredibly delicious. The breakfast tacos came with a small salad, while the French toast was topped with blueberries, strawberries, bananas, sliced almonds, and real maple syrup. I did not experience any of the security or ID check-in mentioned in other reviews. I accessed the restaurant through the shoppes on level 2 near the gondolas, taking the elevator next to Man Cave. It's a bit of a walk from the front entrance of the Venetian, so plan for at least a 5-minute journey.
A friend and I visited The Chandelier in Las Vegas on a Sunday afternoon and were promptly seated upon arrival. It's worth noting that all guests must order a drink. I tried the verbena, a unique drink not listed on the menu, and my friend opted for the pizzolato prosecco. The verbena provided an interesting experience - initially tasting slightly sour, but after chewing the verbena flower, it left a tingly sensation in my mouth and transformed the drink into a slightly sweet flavor. We were seated on the top floor and had a great view of the chandelier bar from the outside on the 2nd floor. The best seating location, in my opinion, would be on floor 1.5, where it feels like you're inside the chandelier itself. Unfortunately, that section was closed during our visit.
During our recent stay, we decided to spend some time at the pools at Park MGM. We were impressed by the service provided by our server, Melissa, who was friendly and personable. The pools were not too crowded, which made for a relaxing experience. We enjoyed some delicious drinks and a tasty chips and guac snack to keep us going throughout the afternoon. While it would have been nice to order more customized drinks through their mobile option, having Melissa there to take our order and provide excellent service made up for it. Overall, we had a great time at the pools at Park MGM. (Photo is view from our room)
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