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Went by myself to see Steven Ho. Great comedian, few people in the crowd had a little too much to drink but nothing too crazy. My ticket was super cheap but my seat was really close. No complaints. And I Got to meet Noel Gugliemi. super chill guy!
I'm always looking for amazing Steakhouses to try and I was lucky enough to have the opportunity to go to T-Bones. I had heard great things about this restaurant prior to going and all I can say is WOW. This steakhouse is off the strip but that doesn't take away from the quality of food that they delivered. The crab cakes were among the best I have eaten and I had an old fashion cocktail which was also great. We ordered the Tomahawk to share and it was the perfect amount. Not to take away from the sides but those were also good. We have the potato puree and mushrooms. Both of which had great flavors. I will definitely be back.
I had hoped to enjoy my stay at this hotel, given its initial impression of being upscale and beautiful. The cleaning staff in the rooms were indeed helpful and friendly. However, my experience at this hotel felt more like being in a party casino rather than a suitable accommodation for a family trip. I would not recommend it for those planning to visit with their families. Every year, my family and I return to Las Vegas for the winter holidays, and our previous experiences, particularly at the Mandalay, were always incredible. This time, we decided to try something different and more centrally located on the Las Vegas Strip, so we booked an 11-day stay at the Aria. Regrettably, our first two nights were marred by the disruptive behaviour of our neighbours, who were excessively loud and belligerent. Despite multiple calls to security, the issue persisted. As a last resort, we requested a room change, but the problem persisted with new neighbours who were also loud and intoxicated, prompting two more calls to security. Having traveled extensively to enjoy our holidays in Vegas, it was disheartening that 40% of our time here was disrupted by noisy guests. Although the resort compensated us for fours days or resort fees and $175 for food and beverages in acknowledgment of the inconvenience, it doesn't change the fact that we paid a significant amount for a hotel room where we could not sleep. To exacerbate our frustration, our ultimate hotel room proved to be in a state of disrepair. There was DRIED VOMIT on the box spring, a hole in the wall, and peeling wallpaper in the bathroom. In conclusion, my partner and I have decided not to return to the Aria. I would strongly recommend the Mandalay, where customer service and the comfort of families seem to be more of a priority.
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