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A favorite park for the family with easy trails & open green space for picnics. It's just a calm, slow paced vibe here. I love the wild Burros, but I've also seen a coyote, hares, lizards, & tons of tiny toads. They also have yoga sometimes, guided hike adventures, & host super summer theater outdoor plays. I just keep coming back! Abundant, nice restrooms for a park too, plus a historical home to tour.
Snacks an All Day Eater located inside of The Mirage Casino and Hotel in Las Vegas. Our Burger was thick, juicy with no real flavor, our french fries were nice and hot with no real flavor, our drinks was basic and the cake was delicious. Our meal was overpriced everything is sold separately no combo meal here. but it’s what you get in the hotel. The staff was friendly and engaging. Restaurant was clean.
Had lots of pieces that were not available in the Orlando Exhibit. Lots of info. Otto become a member of the ship to find out if you lived or died. Made for a more interesting tour. I passed. My wife didn't. Thought there might be a little more than there was, but I guess you can only have so much. It's definitely a place to visit if in town
Really cool experience, a must do if visiting Vegas. We didn’t go during a hot part of the year, but I can see why this would be a go to spot to cool off from the Las Vegas heat. Drinks were good & plenty of photo opportunities. We pretty much had the place to ourselves when we went. There is an on-site photographer if you want professional photos taken.
Stayed for a week, had the older styled rooms not the new ones. Bit dated but served the purpose as somewhere to crash. Beds where quite nice and comfy. Hotel is nice and clean, casino is buzzing with activity and everyone is friendly. Shopping floor was very vacant. New pool on 8th floor is very nice. Would recommend but temper expectations.
We were here for Ed Sheeran show, our waiter passing by said he’s canceled, we thought he was joking. Food was fabulous. We only wished he would have asked us if we understood his comment and then ask if we would like dessert since show was canceled. We rushed out for show to find it was true, we would have preferred remaining at restaurant, we left our edamame and shishito. I had double 7 sushi roll highly recommend, and I normally only eat nigiri.
This is our second time eating here. First time was nothing special and tonight it was convenient. I will say the food was better tonight than the first time, but nothing sticks out. The rice was less than average. The floors were dirty and both of the menus at the register were filthy. It looks like it hasn’t been cleaned in months.
An oasis in the desert. Fairways are immaculate, tee boxes lush and in great shape and greens challenging but fair. Pin placement the day we played challenged everyone in my foursome.
Excellent customer service! Quickly seated and served. The food was ok. Not bad, but not good either.. especially for the price. Two of us had nachos, ribs and fish n chips. Spent over $100.
This restaurant is tucked away in a back area of Planet Hollywood Las Vegas. It’s on one of the fantastic Middle-Eastern streets left over from when the property was the Aladdin. Catch the great happy hour deals. Food was all fantastic and is one of the rare places one can find Dos Equis dark on tap.
Amazing Vegas culinary experience! We got the Koi Night Out Menu for $129 per couple. Value was amazing considering that every dish surpassed my expectations both from taste and portions. The service was also amazing. We ordered red wine with dinner - Sebastian Cabernet Sauvignon which paired well with this meal. Definitely worth trying!
Business dinner for 6, and not upto the hype. We ordered chicken wings and beef sliders for starters and those were decent. Ordered wagyu steak with marrow, and it was average. Have tried other places which serve much better taste. Another order of Dover Sole which was decent as well. King pal cauliflower was the highlight.. crispy and taste good. I felt that the plate looks pretty much empty and not appealing when it arrives on your table. I’d like to see some greens on the plate or a side.. Overall an average experience!!
First restaurant that we ate at on our trip. I made reservations through our hotel conceriege. Booking was super easy. The Strawberry Lemon Drop drink tasted good. I ordered the stuffed mushrooms for an appetizer. They were bland. Wish there was more cheese on top. My wife got Ceaser salad to start. Taste was good but she got a ton of lettuce ends. I ordered the 14oz New York Strip steak. A little disappointed that for $42 it doesn't come with a side. Steak had zero seasoning on it however the cook in the steak was perfect very moist My wife had the short braided ribs she said they were good. They changed out the potato and turnip puree for mashed potatoes. Potatoes were amazing. The waiter that we had was really good.
Service was great! Food was expensive but we are in Vegas. I will say the food was really good. We got the Loco Nachos and almost got another! Pros: •Food was good •Large beers are 32oz •Good place to watch the game •Friendly staff Cons: •Expensive •Smaller restaurant •Smell from casino is strong •Some chairs are uncomfortable Edit: I attached the menu and the food we ordered. And you can kinda see it in the background, a large beer is 32oz.
Great tacos especially the beef and flautas. The salsa with the chips had just the right amount of heat. It can be kind of noisy as it’s in the shopping canal. I’d recommend a reservation and getting a table by the canal to watch the gondolas.
I stayed at the Rio, the rooms are beautiful, but that is where it ends. Checking in was a long, drawn-out wait. More than half of the kiosks were not used, making the wait longer than needed. The manager behind the desk was rude, did not want to help anyone, and backed it up with a shrug of the shoulder and a smirk. Here is what I experienced at the Rio Hotel 1. Poor management and attitude. 2. The room is beautiful, but I found carpenter nails loose on the floor. I brought this up to a different manager, who didn’t care. More than half of the shops are closed. 3. No buffet, after I was told they had one, The Carnival restaurant closed. 4. Costly food and snacks. 5. Room construction at 6:00 a.m., yes, they were using a handheld jackhammer to tear up the tile on the floor. I asked why 6:00 a.m., and they said they were not responsible for when the crew started. 6. Walls are thin, so be ready to hear your neighbor. I can handle the neighbors and expensive food because it is a casino. Still, the poor attitude and lack of customer service are unacceptable, considering the cost they charge for the rooms.
Super expensive, 15$ just for 1 avocado toast with tomato , we also ordered soup but it was old soup, and when we complained, the waitress understood that it’s old , it was like jelly, the eggs also so awful, like rubber you can’t eat . The glasses wasn’t clean nice for the such place, its one of the best hotel, but the food and menu not even cost for this price
The spa here at the Wynn Encore was amazing. Though the sauna was being repaired I had a wonderful massage from Aaron. He made me feel extremely relaxed! I'm a new mom and he worked some serious magic on my upper back. From the moment the elevator doors open, everyone was lovely and accommodating. I would highly recommend Aaron's work and the entire spa.
Great place to hang out or go dancing..some DJs are better than others but really good vide there.
My son and I did two rooms back to back (they offered a discount). We did The Depths and Special Ops. We have done escape rooms in other places and this is the best one we’ve seen. We beat both rooms (with just over two minutes to spare), using only a couple hints. The rooms were fair and laid out nicely. They have multiple sub-rooms in each room, a story, and clever puzzles to solve. Highly recommended! This is located in the big shopping area in Caesars Palace, on the upper floor.
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