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The venue for Extravaganza - The Vegas Spectacular is adequate, but the current show, "dita: a Vegas revue," leaves much to be desired. Despite the title, Dita is hardly present in the performance, making only brief appearances to remove some clothing before exiting the stage. The show predominantly features large dancers and men dressed as women, with minimal dancing or entertainment value. Overall, this show falls short of expectations and is one of the worst performances seen in Vegas.
Pizza Cake By Buddy V in Las Vegas truly brings NY style pizza back to life. The atmosphere was bustling and vibrant as they stay open late, making it the perfect late-night spot. The pizza was generously sized, crispy, and piping hot - I couldn't resist indulging in more than I planned to. Buddy V truly nailed it with this pizza. I will definitely be returning for more.
Bang Bar in Las Vegas offers David Chang’s take on spit-roasted meats and sides. The freshly made flatbread pairs well with the flavorful spit-roasted meat. It’s a fantastic option for a quick bite or meal. Additionally, the imported Asian snacks and chips are a delightful addition to the menu.
The room at TI Pool & Cabanas in Las Vegas has everything I need and a stunning view! I brought my own coffee maker with me. The staff here are incredibly nice and helpful. My only complaint is that it can be a little noisy at times and one of the pillows had a funky smell.
During my month-long trip across America, the hotel room at The Palazzo in Las Vegas stood out as the best by far. The room was incredible, offering views of the Sphere that provided plenty of entertainment. The location was ideal for exploring the strip as it was right in the heart of everything. We even extended our stay by booking an extra night to catch a Bruce Springsteen concert and were moved from the Venetian to the Palazzo tower. If I ever find myself back in Vegas, there's no doubt I'll be booking a room at The Palazzo again.
Visited Legacy Club on a Saturday evening around 8:30pm without a reservation and there was no wait. We were seated immediately. The signature cocktails were priced at $19 and the staff was friendly. The atmosphere was classy, but I wasn't impressed with the menu. Live music begins at 10pm on Fridays and Saturdays. The views of the strip were fantastic, but I would advise against sitting outside if it's windy.
My recent visit to Excalibur Food Court left much to be desired. The wait time at Popeyes Chicken was incredibly long, and when my father finally reached the front of the line, he was told that a menu item was not available. The staff seemed disorganized, disappearing for long periods of time and halting the order-taking process multiple times. Unfortunately, this wasn't the first time we had experienced such poor service, as a similar situation occurred during a previous visit in July. While we contemplated not returning, we decided against it, hoping for a better experience. Despite the low cost of our accommodations, we still expect good service given the amount we spend in the casino. Excalibur, please prioritize customer service and strive to improve the overall dining experience for visitors. Disappointing, to say the least.
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