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The California Noodle House at the California Hotel and Casino is truly a hidden gem in Las Vegas. Despite living here for many years, I had never visited until recently and I am so glad I did. The food is absolutely fantastic and the atmosphere is very pleasant. A must-visit spot for dining in the city.
It has been a while since I last stayed at Gold Coast in Las Vegas, and my recent visit left me feeling less than satisfied. The room with double queen beds felt too cramped, as did the small bathroom. However, I did appreciate the upgrade to the shower and found the beds to be comfortable. Unfortunately, the TV had a tendency to shut off after only a few minutes of being on, and the dark carpet made the room feel less clean than it actually was. Overall, I would recommend a short stay, but believe that an upgrade is necessary for a more enjoyable experience.
We had a great time at Shoot Las Vegas thanks to Elijah. He took excellent care of us and made the experience even more enjoyable. This is not your average gun range - they have a wide selection of guns and great prices. A must-do in Vegas!
Took a family here on our recent vacation. Last time I visited was in the 90s and I wanted to relive some nostalgic memories. The park has expanded with many new rides and we visited on a Thursday when there were hardly any lines, which was great. The snack bar was nice but a bit overpriced and we had to pay full price even though a couple of rides were closed. I believe the park has the potential to be even better, considering it's the only theme park in Las Vegas and there's a lot of wasted space. It was disappointing that all day wristband holders didn't have access to the arcade without paying extra. Overall, we spent about $330 on wristbands and $100+ on snacks and food. It was a good experience and I would recommend it to others.
We have frequented M Pool at The M Resort for a number of years, but have noticed some changes recently. During our recent visit, we opted for a cabana at the cost of $500. Upon arrival, we were asked to make 3 trips back to our car to return our kids' toys, one of which was a toy car that was taken from my 5 year old son. This experience left us feeling like locals and families are not valued at this establishment, which is disappointing. Despite this, our hostess was pleasant and the pool itself is visually appealing. Overall, our experience was mixed but we hope that improvements will be made to better accommodate all guests.
The pools at Aria are nice, but they can get overcrowded and messy at times. The pool service leaves much to be desired as you may find yourself waiting a long time for assistance. Prices are high and not necessarily justified. There seems to be some issue with the cleanliness and upkeep of the pool area, as trash can be found on the sidewalks and loungers throughout the day. It might be helpful to have more or more efficient servers to improve the overall experience.
SUSHISAMBA in Las Vegas has become a must-visit spot for us whenever we're on the strip. It strikes the perfect balance of being a welcoming and comfortable setting without being overly formal. We've been dining here since 2015 and have always been impressed with the consistent quality of the food. During our most recent visit, we only stopped by for a casual happy hour snack, but we were not disappointed by the high quality of the dishes. The fish was fresh and the flavors were well-balanced, sometimes even surprising us in a delightful way. SUSHISAMBA truly shines as a standout restaurant for us, offering great textures and a memorable dining experience.
The Pool at Tropicana in Las Vegas is a great spot for some relaxation and good vibes! The atmosphere is fun and inviting.
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