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Being from Iowa. I read about this place and couldn't wait to go here. I got the double double animal style. I got the fries animal style as well. The burger was fantastic. It's almost too big to get my mouth around. It had lettuce, tomato, grilled onions, cheese, and their special sauce. It was incredible. The fries were crunkled cut, not my favorite. I enjoyed the grilled onions and cheese, but I could have done without the special sauce. Glad this place is not back home as I don't need this every day. Loved it.
NOT A PARK. I was jetlagged and woke up at 5 a.m., so I thought I would find a quiet place to read a book. It was difficult to find places open at that time or anywhere to sit. I had heard of the park and assumed it was a mini central park because it was near New York, New York. It shows up as green land in Google maps. It did have seats, so I'll give it that, but it's more of a concrete courtyard than a park.
This museum has one large and well used gallery space smartly divided into smaller exhibitions. This presents well curated and always diverse collections of artists’ work. The artists are from various backgrounds and points of view. What I was told was the only art museum in Las Vegas, is an absolute gem. The museum has a strong connection to the community and the region. I visited for a second time recently after four months. This allowed me to see another grouping of works. I was able to see the consistency of high-level artists with diverse perspectives and thought-provoking exhibitions. The staff is friendly and helpful. There’s also a small sitting area with several chairs to relax, to read the books connected to the exhibitions that are provided, or just to allow absorption of the works exhibited. The Barrack Museum of Art is such a critical cultural asset to the community. A must visit.
If the wedding goes as smoothly as the rehearsal, all will be 5 star. The venue is absolutely breathtaking. Best kept secret in Nevada.
Lied about accepting spa finder gift cards, every mgm property accepts them but this one and they started late. In addition, the spa area has no bathroom I would strongly not recommend.
Stayed here for a conference at the adjoining Caesar's Forum. While this hotel isn't terrible, it is unfortunately not great either. While the room appeared to be clean upon arrival, there were obvious signs of items not being cleaned (dirty air vent, marks and stains on the desk and floor lamps). The only available plugs from the bed were on the sides of the built-in bed side table. Given their location, the plugs were hard to access, and would not hold plugs securely. During my stay one of them even sparked, which could be a fire hazard given how close they are to the bed sheets, and it was a 50-50 chance the plugs would even work. I heard from several other conference attendees who stayed here that their room plugs also did not work, forcing one of them to charge their phone from the bathroom, as that was the only functional plug in their room. The wireless in the room is limited to just two devices, which I did not have an issue with other than once you've joined with a device it still counts toward your device limit even if you aren't connected to the wireless. As unlimited complementary wireless is available in the conference center, the device constraints do not appear in place due to capacity issues. Overall, despite the renovation, the hotel still has an old and outdated feel to it. It just doesn't compare to newer hotels on the strip like Mandalay Bay and the Aira, where I have stayed at previously. I have to agree with my fellow conference attendees in that if we return to Las Vegas for non-business reasons we would probably stay somewhere else.
This place was meh, not worth all the hype! The drinks are good but not outstanding; definitely not worth $100 for three drinks. Great place to observe from a distance, but not worth visiting. SKIP IT and head to a place like Bavett’s in Park MGM, where their drinks are incredible and not just full of sugar; you will thank me 😉
Lovely quaint cafe in the casino at Suncoast. Friendly staff and robot server, yes you got it, a robot! AI is with us now. Nice meal with great deserts.
Food was massive and tasty. Service was average. Hearing from friends, other locations seem to be better. I loved the chocolate chip flapjack.
Ate here a couple times recently and it’s just ok. Sat at the bar so the service was great. Dynamite Scallops were good the best thing and recommend. A little spicy for scallops but still good. Ordered a Chicken BBQ pizza and was hard to eat with everything falling off of it plus it was thin crust which isn’t my favorite anyways. Wouldn’t ever get another pizza there again. Tried the Mac and cheese entree with the smoked brisket. It was again just ok and won’t be getting that again either. Three stars cause of the friendly good service and scollops. Decent atmosphere to watch sporting events since it had two bars and is also a brewery. Will return for the scallops.
This was amazing. Everyone enjoyed this experience (the smaller kids thought it was too loud). The music was excellently paired with the image transitions. The paintings used were limited, but it still was done with expertise. We would gladly return if we're in Vegas. It only lasts 35 minutes, but you can stay as long as you'd like. If you are in Vegas I highly recommend you visit this show.
Went for my loves birthday and he LOVED it! I have been here numerous times before, the atmosphere is so..... mermaid - ocean - just pretty. I love the vibes. Now the food?? AMAZING! The Pan Roast?....... ORDER IT! I love being able to watch the chef's cook, it allows them to be more personal and start a conversation. Pricey? Eh... Not really for special dates 🥰 Well worth it!
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