Wynn Las Vegas delivers exactly what it promises. Polished luxury without feeling stuffy. The rooms are spacious, spotless, and genuinely comfortable, with one of the best beds I’ve ever slept in on the ***** - if not the best. I had ***** view, 35th floow. Basic king room, just asked for a good view at checkin. The pool area is fantastic - get there early (or late afternoon) for shade.
My booking came with $60 in daily food credit, which I used for the dinner buffet and it was great. The second best buffet after Bacchanal.
Pros: The hotel's location is excellent, right in the heart of the *****.
Cons: The experience went downhill from there. The interior design feels surprisingly generic and doesn't live up to the 'premium' price tag. Service is a roll of the dice—some staff are great, others are frustratingly impatient.
The biggest issue was a major overcharge on our deposit. When we tried to ask about the refund, we got four different stories from four different employees. Especially from an extremely impatient and stubborn staff named Ruby kept on repeating the same sentence without listening to my questions. The complete lack of clear communication was unprofessional and wasted our time. For the price, you can find hotels in Vegas that have their act together.
Well it’s Caesars palace! A phenomenal hotel in a great location right in the middle of the *****. The sheer size does mean you have to walk a lot depending on which tower you stay, and to the self car parking garage. The rooms itself were huge. I got the Augustus tower on floor 36 with a beautiful view of the ***** road. The prices within the hotel were obscene however. The fact that parking is $20 dollars is genuinely crazy. They’ve practically outpriced any average traveller and has become crazy expensive throughout the city. Aswell as the prices in the rooms for a single bottle of water $8!!! The ******* were great and had a great atmosphere there (although I left with a net loss of $1200 😧) All in all, it was a great trip, and I can finally say, I stayed at Caesars Palace!!!!
TTravelifeJoStayed at Vdara recently and wanted to share a few highlights and realities from the experience. The location isn’t ideal for public transport—you’ll need to walk about 10 minutes outdoor to reach the nearest bus stop (which is quite challenging in summer time with over 100F). However, the hotel is well connected to others like Park MGM and Bellagio, which are just a 10–15 minute indoor walk away or could take monorail.
Dining options directly at Vdara are quite limited. For a wider range, you may head to nearby hotels like Cosmopolitan or Bellagio, though most options there are on the pricier side. we ended up order uber for meal delivery, which is a less expensive option. Lyft is a good choice for getting around more easily, coz if u take bus to downtown, it can take an hour for a single ride.
Rooms come with a kitchen, which sounds convenient, but kitchenware isn’t provided unless requested. If you’re planning to cook, be prepared for a bit of a hike—nearest supermarket is about a 20-minute walk away. We also had an unfortunate experience on arrival: found leftovers from the previous guest in the kitchen—pretty disgusting. When we asked for a kettle and cups, the cups still had stains on them, which was disappointing and frankly, unacceptable for a hotel of this level.
Definitely some upsides in terms of location and connectivity, but for what you pay, the convenience and cleanliness left a lot to be desired.
RRamizAAWell it’s Caesars palace! A phenomenal hotel in a great location right in the middle of the *****. The sheer size does mean you have to walk a lot depending on which tower you stay, and to the self car parking garage. The rooms itself were huge. I got the Augustus tower on floor 36 with a beautiful view of the ***** road. The prices within the hotel were obscene however. The fact that parking is $20 dollars is genuinely crazy. They’ve practically outpriced any average traveller and has become crazy expensive throughout the city. Aswell as the prices in the rooms for a single bottle of water $8!!! The ******* were great and had a great atmosphere there (although I left with a net loss of $1200 😧) All in all, it was a great trip, and I can finally say, I stayed at Caesars Palace!!!!
JJace LiPros: The hotel's location is excellent, right in the heart of the *****.
Cons: The experience went downhill from there. The interior design feels surprisingly generic and doesn't live up to the 'premium' price tag. Service is a roll of the dice—some staff are great, others are frustratingly impatient.
The biggest issue was a major overcharge on our deposit. When we tried to ask about the refund, we got four different stories from four different employees. Especially from an extremely impatient and stubborn staff named Ruby kept on repeating the same sentence without listening to my questions. The complete lack of clear communication was unprofessional and wasted our time. For the price, you can find hotels in Vegas that have their act together.