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The food didn't quite meet expectations, but our hopes weren't high to begin with. The service, however, was outstanding with staff being both attentive and friendly. It was incredibly convenient to pop in for a quick bite and a few drinks while catching the Niners/Lions game after checking in. We tried the hotdog, garden salad, and some nachos.
La Salsa Cantina at Miracle Mile Shops offers an excellent value breakfast. For just $6.99 (before taxes and gratuity), you can enjoy a breakfast set that includes two eggs cooked any style, a choice of bacon, ham, or sausage, southwestern potatoes, and either corn or flour tortillas. The portions are decent for a satisfying breakfast. It's a straightforward meal, but the taste is spot on. Even though the restaurant was bustling with a long queue, the service was commendable. This is a fantastic breakfast spot for budget travelers or anyone looking for a straightforward start to their day. A return visit is certainly on the cards when back in town.
If you consider yourself a connoisseur of chicken wings, then Tilted Kilt in Las Vegas is a must-visit. The wings are grilled to perfection, achieving a crispy exterior while remaining juicy inside. I sampled three different flavors, each one spot-on. Although I didn't explore other menu items, if you're a fan of chicken wings, this restaurant is definitely worth checking out.
Dropped by Dick's Last Resort in Las Vegas multiple times for both dine-in and takeout. The full rack of ribs paired with coleslaw was a hit, and the starter BBQ bone-in wings were equally impressive. The staff, from bartenders to servers, were hilariously entertaining with their playfully "mean" demeanor. It’s all in good fun and adds to the unique atmosphere. The notorious "white hats" are a bit over-the-top, but they certainly make for interesting conversation. Overall, it's a fantastically entertaining and fun night out!
Our host was incredibly friendly and guided us through the entire ordering process! Being new to the area, the concept of the restaurant was unfamiliar to us. The staff was highly knowledgeable about the menu and the offerings, which made our experience much smoother. The fries were exceptionally tasty and perfectly seasoned, a delightful contrast to some other fast food establishments we’ve visited where the seasoning seems a bit lacking.
My stay at Planet Hollywood in Las Vegas was fantastic. I was looking for a place that was easily accessible on foot with plenty of activities nearby, and this location delivered. The kiosk system for check-ins and check-outs was incredibly efficient. I appreciated the ability to pay for early check-in, explore room upgrade options, and receive room keys all through the kiosk—it was very convenient! The casino experience was thoroughly enjoyable. Even though I only played slot machines, there was never a dull moment. With so many engaging games to choose from, I discovered some new favorites. The bartenders were prompt and went the extra mile to craft a specific drink I requested. The room was spacious and comfortable. Upgrading for just $11 more per night was an excellent decision. The room boasted a stunning view, a generous tub and shower, and a large closet, which was very useful. Additionally, the ride share pickup and drop-off area was easy to find and use, with minimal waiting time.
Just finished my stay at the Luxor in Las Vegas. I've always been fascinated by its impressive exterior and the stunning lobby you see when you walk in. My main issue was with the elevators. Staying on the sixteenth floor, we often found that the elevators would bypass our floor, going up to the twentieth, requiring us to come back down. The panels inside the elevators were also coming loose, which was the case for all four of them. The room was very nice, though natural light was limited due to the building's design, which was expected but not something I realized initially. There are plenty of dining options and activities available within the hotel, and I spent a significant amount of time in the casino. The hotel lobby staff were outstanding, accommodating an early check-in and late checkout at no extra cost. It's important to note that the hotel is towards the end of the Strip, so expect a bit of a walk to the main attractions. Overall, I had a wonderful stay!
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