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This hotel is convenience for the price in comparison to other hotels in the area. Things were good but towards the end of our stay we notice they were cockroaches. We told the front service person and she took it like it was a normal thing. They need to work in their cleanliness in my opinion.
It's a beautiful place to visit and take family. You'll really enjoy everything they have to offer. And the price is perfect. Bring some water during the hot months. The butterfly exhibit was great and the love animals too. Lots of good history to learn about the LV area.
We had a great time. We did the VIP table which was well worth it. You get a beautiful seating area on the top of the yacht and lots of room to dance and enjoy yourself and have some drinks. The only thing that was kind of a bummer was that the wouldn't play any requests from the '80s and '90s. He just played off of the set list but regardless of that the music was fantastic we had a great time and would definitely recommend.
We paid 80 bucks each plus tax, over 170 total for buffet access with no alcohol. Supremely disappointing. Had a preconceived notion in my head of Vegas hotel buffets being a cut above the rest, but I've since had that illusion shattered. Screaming kids everywhere. Food that is mediocre, excluding a few top shelf items that were pretty good. I saw many kids touching food (especially desserts) and putting it back. Staff was visibly unhappy and the whole vibe is just noticeably off. You're far better off spending your money elsewhere. There's no value here. There's no spectacular food. You'll spend your time eating here wishing you went somewhere else, even the food court. Vegas is a city full of great food options and the Bellagio Buffet is a trap to keep you from those other options.
Hands down our favorite arcade. Nathan and his team truly get it! They go above and beyond to make it such a great experience. I am not sure who loves playing the games more our kids or us, either way everyone had a great time. The kids walked away with fun prizes that were reasonably ticketed. We went twice in one week and they had completely new prizes to pick from. Our family can’t wait to come back and play!
Fountain drink water. Missing. And they add parking fees . However the connections to other Hotels and casinos with shops, food and entertainment. Another level of Service beside the pool & fitness was amazing and with an additional spa with an extra fee . All access to avoid the heat outside.
You MUST visit Beer Park. Eat inside, then go out to the terrace after the sun has gone down a bit. Food: The menu is small. If you order fish n chips, request it extra crispy. The batter was a little doughy in the center. The tartar sauce was a bit on the pungent side. The portion is enough to share if you're not eating to stuff yourself. My friend liked his chicken sandwich n tater tots, but felt the chicken portion should have been bigger. My Pepsi was flat. The server brought me one from a different tap and it was fine. She also took it off the bill. The Kentucky Lemonade was really good.
Bartender (James) was absolute trash in the customer service department due to asking for our identification and not the other gentlemen before us, then bragged about his bartending expertise on ID checking. The drink was really good though!
2-25-23 Back today,winter peppermint Pedicure. Happy Feet once again. Come alittle early and enjoy a zen moment in the relaxing waiting room. Soundscape music, breath in breath out. 11-11-22 ,We returned for the Fall Special, Pumpkin spice Pedicure. My wife's birthday week, so we went for a couples spa Day. Our nail technician was Fantastic. We are coming back for the Spa Winter Special. #JUSTHAVINGFUN
Visited Ringer this weekend with a group for the Superbowl. Our party had a prepaid reservation for 6 lounge seats for the game – what a complete nightmare this experience was. When we first arrived, we were immediately seated at our table and were optimistic about the experience since we had a table overlooking the sportsbook area and all of the TVs. Things quickly went downhill after that. Not long after we were seated and ready to order some drinks and food, we were notified Ringers shut down their kitchen a couple weeks ago – they had NO food to serve us and said we’d need to go elsewhere/arrange our own food. How can you shut down the kitchen and not notify all the guests who paid hundreds of dollars for a reservation ahead of time? Why would we spend $800 dollars to sit somewhere to watch a game and then on top of that, have to fend for ourselves to eat? Since we were clearly upset, the waitress said she would find a manager to speak with us – turns out the ‘manager’ was not really a manager but someone else from Planet Hollywood helping out. He said something about looking into getting us comped food, but instead just gave us extra free drink tickets – whoopie. Things got worse when we tried to order a second round of drinks – Ringers apparently ran out of all white wine. It wasn’t even the second quarter and there was not drop of white wine available. Isn’t Ringers a part of a giant hotel? Is it really that impossible to find white wine? Did they not anticipate having a full lounge of (overpaying) guests for the main Superbowl Event and some of them may consume white wine? Absolutely bogus. The final straw was the total lack of service. I guess after we showed our frustration over the kitchen closing and wine shortage, the waitress decided we were no longer worth her time. We literally had to flag someone down for every single round of drinks. It’s not like it was a short stay– we were there for 5 hours. Literally for 5 hours we had to service ourselves. Never in my right mind will I visit this establishment again. This experience was like the Firefly festival of superbowl party reservations. If I could give it negative stars, I would. If you want to be ripped off and scammed for March Madness, they are currently selling similarly priced reservations with the promise of 'an exciting basketball experience featuring a thrilling atmosphere and full menu of wings, pizza and sliders.' Same lies they sold us.
What an incredible brunch @Giada The portions were plentiful and the meal extraordinarily delicious. Got seated with a view of the strip. 🦞 Lobster hash had so much lobster in it. This was also very decently priced.
Shawn AKA. Captain Sunshine was live and up beat.. Gave us some good drinks. I had two shots and they were typical Las Vegas Prices.. Like $20 but I feel like it was a good pour. They also have Beer Pong.
Primarily Prime Rib was a winner from start to finish. Located inside South Point Hotel and Casino, this restaurant has a great vibe. Music is audible but not too loud, which allowed for conversation. The service was outstanding and the food was delicious. My boyfriend and I ordered coconut shrimp for an appetizer, prime rib for dinner, and hot apple dessert. Everything was delicious from start to finish. Absolutely wonderful experience. Highly recommend.
Aria Patisserie has a Wide Selection of Bakery Goods & Desserts. I had ordered the Chocolate Gelato and it was Super Delicious. Thank you and God Bless!
Note:current pool hours are limited but you are allowed to walk to another resort. I loved this place and I loved the service. It feels like a different vibe when you walk in and the rooms are awesome! The staff is super friendly and I appreciated that it was 21+ only. The rooms are great for a couples getaway. We will be back hopefully!!
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