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 | Four Seasons Las Vegas: Oasis of Calm
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 One of the impressive fountains at Four Seasons. by SabrinaSummerville Four Seasons Las Vegas truly is an oasis of peace in this buzzing, vibrant City. It's the only Vegas hotel without a casino and from the moment you enter the impressive marble lobby you are enveloped in calm, cool luxury. Our room was very spacious and in addition to two double beds, there was a giant flatscreen TV, comfortable and elegant furnishings, and a wonderful marble bathroom with seperate walk in glass shower. To greet us the hotel Manager left us a lovely handwritten card, a plate of canapes, and a chilled bottle of white wine. The Four Seasons at Dublin had also sent a welcome card. Indeed we were impressed. The Hotel has two restaurants - the Verandah (which is the main one and becomes an Italian restaurant at night) and Charlie Palmers. I'll write tips on both. A little negative is that while both restaurants have bars, there is not a bar solely for bar use. There's a terrific spa and I was told by other guests that the masseurs have magic hands (I didn't indulge this time). There are a number of gift shops in the main public areas, together with displays of the best of what other hotel shops have to offer. The main down side for me was the ppool area, as there were no pool umbrellas to provide shade and the pool area became very crowded. On the plus side, the staff here provide chilled water, Evian spritzes, fruit ice pops, and fresh fruit free of charge throughout the day.
The Staff, particularly the Concierge staff, at this hotel are beyond compare. They managed to fulfill my dining wishes and requirements for the full week, and secured reservations at each and every desired spot. It was Mum's birthday while we were there, and without being asked they sent up a chocolate birthday cake. An hour later this was followed by sweets and flowers from the manager. They really do make you feel like family.
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 | Four Seasons Las Vegas: Simply Heaven....
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From the second you drive through the Four Seasons' lush gardens, you know you are in safe hands. The FSLV gives its guests the best of both worlds: Four Seasons privacy, luxury, and elegance, with all the craziness of Mandalay Bay and the Strip just outside. We spent a spectacular week in mid-June, enjoying a Deluxe Room -- no Strip view, but plenty of space and every amenity one could need or imagine. As is usual at a Four Seasons, the bath was an especial luxury, from the Occitane products to the deep soaking tub and glass shower. A first-day highlight was a spa morning with massage; the staff, the setting, and the massage itself were perfection. We returned several times for the steam room (a great way to decompress at the end of the day). The aspect of the Four Seasons that we returned to again and again throughout our stay was the skill that had been used to insulate guests; even though the secluded pool is just steps from Manadalay Bay's massive wave-pool complex, you might, except for the vast glass tower on one side, be at a resort in the Tropics. Similarly, it was hard to imagine that the tranquil lobby and public areas -- with their magnificent flowers, frequently changing and each arrangement more imaginative than the last -- were only an elevator ride away from the MB Casino and the rest of its many attractions.
Breakfast on the Verandah is about the nicest way to start a Vegas day I can think of. We appreciated the variety of seating available poolside, although shady seats are at a premium in the afternoon. I had ordered flowers for the room, spending what I imagined, based on New York prices, would get a nice small basket to mark our anniversary. On arrival, I was gobsmacked to see a vast arrangement of roses, tulips, and lilies -- something out of a baroque still-life. Even nicer, the flowers were accompanied by a "happy anniversary" cake and a personal note congratulating us. Of such gestures are loyal customers made! Theme: HotelPrice: US$120-180 » Currency ConverterComparison: most expensiveDirections: Given that the hotel's rooms are the top five floors of the massive Manadalay Bay, the Four Seasons is hard to miss! The Hotel's private drive is just south of the main Mandalay Bay strip entrance.Website: www.fourseasons.com
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