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The Cafe at Wynn in Las Vegas is a wonderful spot for breakfast and brunch. It can get quite busy, so be prepared for a wait. There are plenty of Jain/Vegan/Vegetarian options available. I tried the Akai Bowl, Avocado toast, Coffee, and Vegan Chocolate cake and thoroughly enjoyed them. The portion sizes were good, but be cautious when ordering coffee as even the small size is quite large. The interior is beautifully designed and there is ample seating available. I'm looking forward to my next visit.
The service at Tom Colicchio's Craftsteak in Las Vegas is wonderful, friendly, and very attentive. The atmosphere is nice and the cocktails and wine are incredible. However, the food was hit or miss. The Caesar salad was not great, the Lobster bisque lacked flavor, and the Duck was incredible. The bone-in NY steak was perfectly cooked but not as flavorful or delicious as at other restaurants. Overall, the experience was good and they even gave us an anniversary dessert. The total for two with tip was $385.
Avoid staying at Westgate Pool and Cabanas in Las Vegas at all costs. The Central tower was riddled with issues during my stay: 1. The heater in the room did not work 2. The water temperature was below average and when I called the front desk for assistance, they made me wait for an hour and showed no sense of urgency or empathy 3. There was no desk or chair in my room 4. Limited wall sockets and extension cords provided 5. Dim lighting with only two table lamps and one tower lamp 6. Bathroom water leakage throughout the night 7. No soap provided in the shower While the hotel's location next to the monorail is convenient, the lack of proper amenities and poor service means that this hotel does not live up to any star rating. I would recommend staying elsewhere.
The Nascar Racing Experience in Las Vegas was an incredible rush and truly an amazing experience. I highly recommend it to any race car fan. It was super fun to feel the real G forces of the race car as we zoomed around the super speed way.
The food at Beijing Noodle No. 9 in Las Vegas was very average, with a mediocre taste that didn't justify the high prices. The flavors were comparable to fast food from Panda Express, and the beef in the chow fun was tough and dry. The dumplings were also just average in taste. Service was slow, with one dish arriving 30 minutes after the others were finished. The restaurant itself had a chic and beautiful design, but it got loud and crowded quickly. The bill came to over $180 for this average meal. Overall, I would recommend dining elsewhere for higher quality food, such as the Bachannal buffet next door or Giadas.
Terry Fator is absolutely hilarious and incredibly talented. You can see his passion for performing shine through in every act. The theatre seating is all on the same level, which gives it a conference room feel. For the best viewing experience, I suggest sitting closer to the stage.
T-bones Chophouse in Las Vegas offers excellent service, top-notch environment, and amazing food. The 22-ounce bone-in ribeye seasoned to perfection with a truffle butter topper was a highlight, as were the impressive sides, bread service, and dessert. The cocktails were also well done. Located inside the Red Rocks Casino off the strip, this restaurant was surprisingly luxurious and delicious. Give it a try!
We had a fantastic experience at Tuscany Gardens in Las Vegas. The hotel was very clean, the room was spacious, and the front desk staff was incredibly helpful. This was our second visit and it exceeded our expectations once again. The resort has exceptional staff, from the greeters at the front door to the facility engineers. The restaurants offered outstanding food and service. The grounds were beautiful and the pool service was top-notch - the staff member we interacted with really went above and beyond to make our stay enjoyable. Highly recommend Tuscany Gardens for a fantastic experience in Las Vegas.
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