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The bar was great was just a lil unhappy that i had gone on my birthday and told a lot of people that the guy from the voice was supposed to be singing there and i ended listening to a guy named Christian who took a over a 20 min break and was talking to the security guard when he should of been doing something for entertainment if that is what he is there for.I understand that Kixx is free entertainment but if someone is put announced as the act . Well disappointing birthday!!!1/10. Hope things get worked out..đŸđŸ
My sister and I stopped by here at around 2am. The food was delicious as always. But the service is what really stood out to us. Our server, Bree, was so sweet and so kind and completely made our night. And I can tell she's like that with the rest of the customers because the table behind us also mentioned loving her. Great attitude, fast service, and very bubbly and fun. Helped end our night on a lovely note. đ
The Excalibur is one of the cheapest places to stay on the Strip. The casino is older and the rooms outdated. However, the rooms are clean, and the beds are comfy. We stayed in the Resort Tower, so I can't comment on the other tower, which is the Royal Tower. There are two bars on the premises, not counting the lobby bar, as well as a buffet, various stores, a big arcade for the kids(and adults!) and the pool area. The pool area is underwhelming, if you compare to other pool areas, like the Mgm and Mandalay Bay. 3 different pools, plenty of deck chairs, canopies,etc. It serves its purpose. The casino itself had a good vibe to it, the free drinks were easy to get. In the morning when you go to get your coffee, the drink girls are harder to find, so go to the lobby bar. If you put a 20$ in the table top games it's easier to get your free coffee or beverage. All in all it's much like the other casinos on the strip. If you don't mind staying somewhere quite as fancy, the Excalibur is a great option!
We went to see Adele at the Colosseum. Good security, easy entry and super nice staff. Itâs a beautiful concert hall. Love the red chairs. Only downfall - the menâs and womenâs washrooms are on either side of the hall. And the pricing for drinks is crazy! Otherwise, great experience.
The food was very underwhelming. The Dan Dan noodles were bland and not traditional. The wonton dumplings were very disappointing because they were hard- we didn't even eat them all. The braised beef soup was actually very good and traditional tasting. Many pieces of meat, though maybe too much. Everything was served fast which was nice. Overall I wouldn't go back nor recommend. There are much better options in Vegas.
Not worth it! Unless you want to watch the game. Cons: food wasnât great had no favor. Hamburger sliders had no seasoning or favor. The place is loud. Service: you have to go up front to order and pay. After your food comes, Basically no service. Be prepared for a high bill. $60 for sliders and wings with no drinks. Pros: The fries was good. The honey BBQ wings was good. We were able to get a table. Dining at Snacks was much better. Great hamburgers and the Reuben sandwich is to die for.
The spa is one of the best features this hotel has to offer. The mssage therapists are phenomenal and seemingly know all of the spots to focus on and where best to alleviate tension in muscles. I love the steam room, heated rock chairs (though they may not look like they would be comfortable, you could easily fall asleep on them), and all of the extras they offer within the spa. It's a very tranquil environment and perfect for relaxation! I always leave feeling so rejuvenated and would highly reccomend visiting if you have the chance to!
In Vegas, only successful restaurants can make it on the strip. It takes a level of dedication and quality unseen anywhere else to stay alive in the competitive atmosphere of the strip. Joel Rubicon succeeds above and beyond this challenge. As we entered the restaurant, we were guided to our bar table overlooking the kitchen. From there, we could see the chefs taking their craft to the next level, making precision placements on every dish to elevate it to quality above Michelin Star level. Every little thing on every plate served a purpose, and was plated beautifully. Our waiter kindly explained the menu and our different options thoroughly. We expected an amazing meal, but thought it would be less special then Blue Hill, a Michelin star restaurant in NYC. Blue Hill didnât stand a chance against Joel Rubicon. From the first dish to the last, everything was bursting at the seams with flavor, style, and pizazz. Things that sound absurd to make as a dish transformed into an experience of a lifetime every time I took a bite. This experience is truly a once in a lifetime opportunity, and if you are looking at this review thinking to yourself, âMaybe I should try this placeâ, go for it. This restaurant has taken up my number 1 restaurant slot, and it would take a miracle for anything to beat this. Joel Rubicon should be proud of this restaurants dedication and determination to serve only the best and most delicious, taste bud tantalizing food of a lifetime. 100/10, definite meal every time Iâm in Vegas.
Atmosphere is really nice, but I would say was okay along with service. The drinks were really great and unique! Their âno photoâ rule is kinda ridiculous and the service is kinda rude if youâre not dressed super fancy.
I drove the F430 with Loyd for for 11 laps and had a great time. He explained everything well and each lap I understood how to improve my lap time. The cars were beautiful and the whole process was organized, safe, and efficient. The two intro laps in the Porsche with Jason were great too. Truly driving coach professionals. This driving experience will certainly be on my must-do list for future Vegas trips.
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