The room was spacious, nice, and mostly clean, with only a few areas that could have been better—specifically the couch and one corner of the bathroom. The linens and towels were clean, and the walk-in shower was spotless. The carpet appeared new, which was comforting and gave a sense of cleanliness. The room included a small fridge, but it was disappointing that there was no coffee maker. It also would have been a thoughtful touch to provide at least two complimentary bottles of water. We didn’t mind not having a TV in the room—it actually helped us disconnect and relax a bit more. However, the hotel did offer 24-hour hot coffee in the lobby. The coffee itself wasn’t great, but the gesture was appreciated. The food advertised wasn’t very appealing, and the breakfast offered at the hotel was quite expensive. Because of this, we decided to eat outside the hotel, where we found better options that were more reasonably priced. It’s worth mentioning that the parking was free and the Vegas Strip was nearby, so we didn’t have to pay for transportation. That convenience was definitely appreciated.
Near the end of our stay, I was on the second floor when a group of new guests arrived and caused a lot of noise. Thankfully, security responded and helped manage the situation. Outside, the garbage area was overflowing, and the wind scattered trash near the parked cars, which was unfortunate to see. In my opinion, the name of the hotel doesn’t quite reflect the quality of the experience.