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The Eiffel Tower Experience was not quite what I expected. The view was nice, but I felt like there was not much else to see after a few minutes. I personally did not feel like it was worth the price. It was a bit challenging to get a good photo due to the safety bars blocking the view. It might be helpful if they added plexiglass in certain spots for better photo opportunities. Additionally, it is important to note that they do not open until after 4 or 5, so plan your visit accordingly.
"Getting a room at the Luxor may seem like a bargain, but you definitely get what you pay for. The rooms lack windows and mini fridges, and the bathrooms, while featuring gold trim, are in need of an update. Thin walls make it easy to hear conversations from neighboring rooms and housekeeping staff. The pool area offers little shade unless you pay for it, which can be uncomfortable during the hot season. There are also limited outdoor smoking areas with no comfortable seating available. Late checkout fees are quite high, with charges ranging from $20 for 12 PM to $40 for 3 PM. While the hotel does offer mobile check-in and free bag storage at the bell desk, overall, I would not choose to stay at the Luxor again. One positive aspect was the Essentials store, which offers fresh coconuts to drink. However, for a more enjoyable experience, I would recommend hotels like the Bellagio, Aria, or Resorts World."
My experience at Top of the World in Las Vegas was amazing overall, despite not being a fan of the lobster tacos I ordered. Our waiter Glenn was fantastic and made the meal even better. The total cost for two of us came out to $230, but the incredible view made it worth every penny. We arrived a bit late due to getting lost, but the customer service staff there were very helpful in guiding us. We were able to catch the sunset and see the strip at night, which was absolutely beautiful. I highly recommend trying the Korean BBQ Ribs and the Warm Butter Cake while dining here.
I recently dined at Noodle Shop in Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino and had a great experience. The ambiance was pleasant and the menu had a good variety of options. The staff greeted me warmly and seated me promptly. I ordered a drink and the Chicken Fried Rice Spicy, which arrived in just 10 minutes. The dish was delicious and one of the best fried rices I've had recently. The prices were a bit high, as expected for a casino and resort, but the quality of the food made it worth it. The portion sizes were generous and satisfying. The only downside was that the server seemed a bit rushed, despite there being only a few other occupied tables. Overall, I had a positive dining experience at Noodle Shop and would recommend it for a tasty meal.
I had a disappointing experience at The Spa at Excalibur. Despite requesting a strong deep tissue massage and asking multiple times to focus on my shoulders and upper back, my requests were ignored. The masseuse was friendly, but the massage did not meet my expectations as a weekend athlete who trains daily. The athletic massage was pricey, so I expected higher quality. I left feeling like it was false advertisement and considered asking for a refund. Overall, I don't plan on returning to this spa and believe you could find better massages at the message booths set up on the casino floor of the Excalibur.
Incredible tour experience with Annie Bananie Las Vegas Tours! Our guide was extremely knowledgeable and made the trip incredibly enjoyable. We had a blast and felt the tour was well worth the money. Highly recommend for anyone looking to have a great time in Vegas!
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