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Generally, this place is good but not great or memorable in any way. The menu covers a lot of basics (steak, fish, pasta, pizza) but they don’t feel cohesive. The standout dishes are the roasted Chilean sea bass, the cheesesteak dumplings and the short rib gnocchi. We had the lobster Mac and cheese and truffle mashed potatoes as sides and the Nutella Squeeze for dessert—which were all underwhelming. This is a good spot for pleasing everyone in your party, but not necessarily blowing anyone away. It is an easy spot to grab a nice enough meal before seeing Ka by Cirque du Soleil or David Copperfield. The price adds up quickly, since appetizers all run around $20+, entrees are $30+, and sides are $15. Our dinner for four people was $400 before tip, and none of us had any wine or beer.
I am currently staying here for a conference. The hotel is beautiful and quiet. I am in a king deluxe room which is very large and nicely furnished. Great water pressure in the shower. The in-room dining was excellent, and the amenities including the pool and fitness center are lovely. There are a number of services available such as airport transportation. I have interacted with multiple staff members from cleaning personnel to concierge to pool deck attendants to spa receptionists and each time the service has been superb, very friendly and each person goes out of their way to ensure the guest's experience. I tend to have high expectations for service when in a luxury setting and the staff here have exceeded them. I would absolutely choose to stay here any time I am in the area.
We stayed at this hotel for one night. The check-in staff could be more attentive and friendly. I worked at DQ, at a hotel and etc.and I know how hard it is to work with people and to stay friendly no matter how you feel and what is going on in your life, but this is your work (your choice) and you just have to. Our room was on the third floor next to the exit. Quite location and easy to access. The room was pretty big and clean. Nothing to complain about. The pool was a bit dirty with debris but it is an open pool, so it is understandable. The parking had a plenty of spaces. We parked three times during our stay and there was no problem to park. The hotel is located just about 15 minutes away from Strip (walking). And only 0.2 miles away from Sphere. We felt very comfortable staying there comparing to our other visits to Las Vegas when we stayed on Strip.
Visited her with girlfriends from work for brunch. Decided to get some of the shareable drinks, one was fabulous and the other we couldn't drink. Luckily they took the one we didn't like off of the bill. Food was really great. I really like the outdoor seating option, but if you sit inside it's quite loud. People watching on the strip is an added bonus for outdoor tables.
Requested the fountain view seating outside, it was so romantic & beautiful , the classical music playing with the fountain show . As we ate our amazing steaks it was like a dream . The truffle mash potatoes are the Bomb!!! *Definitely recommend this place *
Great value during Happy Hour. The pretzel & nachos are ENORMOUS. The sliders were really good but sizing was for non-Amazonian folks like us. With two beers, all five items only came to $40 before tip. Pretty good — though we wasted so much food because we couldn’t finish. One of the bartenders - didn’t get his name - was really sweet and pleasant. That always makes an experience better!
Great place the only one open after 11 pm with sophisticated service and food. Located in Wynn. Very fast service and friendly waiters. Great variety. Good pricing. They have their own home made burrata and helirum tomatoes. Better order a plate with prosciutto. I loved truffle pizza. Risotto was full of seafood. Was barely seen rice. Loved everything and service and food. Open till 1 am if you missed all your dinners. Good for couples and groups of friends. Waiters stuff and manager look like a SWAT TEAM trying to feed all people and win hunger game. And they do it right.
Not really a French experience. The baked goods did not seem on par with other French places in the US. Mostly definitely not close to even supermarket baked goods in France. Service was slow and scattered.i would not return here.
Stumbled upon this absolute gem by accident. Bar seating (since we had no reservation). Staff was attentive, informed, helpful... especially good with my wife's celiac needs. Noah's recommendations were spot on, including recs for activities after dinner. A truly lovely experience.
Save yourself the headache, and just stay somewhere else. Firstly, I tried to go to my room just now, and was stopped at the door and told I that can't have any guest because it's a liability issue. What kind of adult only hotel doesn't allow me to have company? I had to show my ID to get into the lobby, and was escorted to the elevator by security, along with other guest of the hotel. Secondly, the "complimentary parking" is first come first serve. I drove around the parking lot for an hour before someone finally moved out of a spot. Also, there are no separate entrances for the hotel guest and the night club guest. You have to stand in line like everyone else to get in. There are also numerous homeless people sleeping on the sidewalk right outside of the hotel. It's very sad, and not what I wanted to see on vacation as soon as I get to my hotel. And another thing, the elevator takes 10 minutes to come down, no exaggeration. The second elevator is out of service. The cleaning lady said the elevator fell on her; Scary. Now let's get to the room. There is only 1 free outlet in the room, and it's next to the window and AC, so don't expect to plug your phone in while you lay down. We had to charge our laptops in the bathroom because the AC stuck out past the outlet too much for my charger to fit in the wall. There's no ceiling light, just a lamp, but to use the lamp you have to unplug either the TV or the cable box, because there aren't enough outlets. The fan in the bathroom is broken, and all the steam from the shower has nowhere to go, so it just gets super wet in there. The fitness center is a joke, that's why you won't find picture of it anywhere online. And don't leave your ID in your room, they won't let you back in the hotel to get it.
We had two mains and one starter plus 2 glasses of wine. The start was crispy spring roll. The mains were drunken beef and la la special rice. Service could not fault. Food was really good. Price is higher than normal total cost of meal was $124 of which $32 was for the two small glasses of wine. I would recommend this place it is good
The location and atmosphere is great. The "long island tea" is one of the worst drinks I have had, the "unicorn (something( drink was delicious tho. The "long island tea"needs some much help.
Shakes are super cool here. They are an meal in itself. Staff was very attentive. We sat outside, which even with the heat was lovely but watch out for the tables being a little hot. You do have the occasional bird that likes to hang out and wait for a chance to grab some food too. The staff did there best to keep the birds some distance from us. I would definitely go back to eat there.
Beautiful golf course with nice practice facilities.
Good range of games. Pretty accessible given my first time at Vegas tables... In fact, came away up, from a blackjack table! Omg!
We stopped here on our drive from Zion to Las Vegas and were so happy we did! A lot of beautiful views can be seen just driving through the park but there are many nice stops/hikes as well. A few trails were closed due to summer heat but many were still open and we really enjoyed the one we chose (Rainbow Vista). It isn’t a very large park so you can see a lot in a short period of time, but could easily spend the day as well. Would definitely go back and recommend visiting if you are passing through.
The light show is fun and the drinks are good - the large drink size is basically a big gulp, so if you get one you don't really need another. However, most of the space of the club is dedicated to exclusive tables that cost an exorbitant amount to gain access to. After paying for general admission or the cover charge, if you just want to stand around and not pay again for a table, you're going to have flashlights shined in your face as the security instructs you to move and keep walkways clear - however, the entirety of the club outside of the table areas is mostly walkways, and as such you won't be able to move anywhere. If anybody needed immediate egress, either due a fire or injury, it just would not be possible. Maximum capacity is completely disregarded. The light show is fun, but the scaffolding that holds the lights can move - and it can come quite low, low enough that a patron could easily climb onto a railing and reach the scaffolding. Ideally security would stop this, but in my opinion such a risk should not be present in an establishment that provides (amazingly large) drinks. The scaffolding comes down at least ten feet lower than in the photo I've attached. Overall, good acoustics, but very poorly designed, and it quickly becomes a fire hazard and an overall stressful experience. The only place I could stand that was not a walkway was outside the club, in the Ayu dayclub, which is mostly roped off when the night club is open.
At first glance you’d think that the re-designed and open air dining area would be the precursor for a great meal. Unfortunately, this was not the case. The wings were ordered cooked light but came out over cooked, crunchy and extremely dry. The taco shells were very flimsy and broke apart when you picked them up making them difficult to eat. They also lacked a tremendous amount of flavor and seasoning. The only thing on the plate that tasted ok and was cooked well were the fries. This was definitely my first and last time at this cafe.
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