A 4 star rating for this hotel is too much. The most I could offer is a 3 star.
Lets start from the check in...
A quick check-in and payment for the $22 a night for resort fee (eventhough we knew it before hand, it still was disturbing to see no value for the money spent). Found out that the swimming pool is closed for the maintanence and would not be open during our entire stay (4 days).
Dingy, smokey and dull casino on our way to find the guest elevetor (not enough signs to guide the guests around the floor, guess they want the maximum exposure to their casion while guests are trying find different exits, elevetors etc).
We were told at the check in that we could view Sirens of TI from our room (she considered this as a room upgrade...ha... ha... ha). Sure we could see some commotion and hear noise from speakers (in reality, the show that we saw from out front is awsome, only high light).
Room was clean and no smell of smoke (an advantage if you need non-smoking room). TV too small (a 24"tv is not big enought for a room that has a king bed). NO COFFEE IN THE ROOM!!! First hotel in so many years that did not offer coffee in the room, maybe its a Vegas thing. Instead of going to starbucks in the hotel and pay double the price, walk the bridge to the fashion shaw mall, just outside the mall there is a starbucks charging regular.
The restaurant on site, including buffet, quality of food and service was way below par (especially ISLA the mexican joint). I expect that when I am paying an average $30 per person for the meal (drinks excluded), the quality would be better than taco bell.
Never used gym nor shopped at the stores within the hotel premise. Beware, the photos and the 360 tour of the hotel on TI website is misguiding and out of date. This hotel is on its downward journey.
Please contact me if you have any questions related to this property and I will gladly share my experience with you.
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