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Must visit if you're in Las Vegas Downtown. The best time is around sunset. We ordered non alcoholic drinks. We liked the milkshake one over the hibiscus one. If you stay in any of the Circa resorts, you may get a complementary champagne too with your stay. Remember to request one when checking in.
Utterly disappointed. The owner of the Rio needs to update this hotel completely and expeditiously. Considering that the Rio is one of the older hotels in Vegas and is still operating, there is no excuse for it to be as outdated and run down as it is. The check in kiosks didn't work, yet there are about six kiosk stations near the check in/check out desks. The check in/check out counter only had two people working on Sunday at 7:45 pm, which caused a line that ran from the desk into the slot machine area. The room was very outdated. It reminded me of the 70's. The furniture is old looking and doesn't match. The lamp shades were literally coming apart. One lamp base looked as though someone tried to repair it and it was off centered. The carpet needs to be cleaned throughout the room. The table in the room was small, no desk was inside the room. The pillows on the bed were awful. They felt like some run down pillows and were not even fluffy at all. The shower and bath tub are out dated and the water in the shower didn't get hot. I turned the knob all the way to the left and the water barely got luke warm. We will NEVER stay at the Rio again. The Marriott has provided better rooms than the Rio. If the owner is not going to invest into the hotel and give it a proper renovation, then they should just sell the property and allow another hotel to rebuild. Don't stay at the Rio! Too many other options in Vegas than to stay there.
One of my favorite VEGAS lounges. This is the club with the button to push for champagne. The atmosphere is straight out of Gatsby and the seats are soft and plush. Staff is lovey and the bartenders are knowledgeable and some of the best I’ve ever had the privilege of hangin four with on the strip. They have a secret menu, so I highly recommend telling the bar staff your favorite flavors and letting them whip something up. You won’t be disappointed.
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