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 | Las Vegas The Venetian Reviews | Tips 41 - 50 of 75 |  | great, comfortable and large rooms. Theme: Hotel
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Grand, decadent, OTT! (As is most of the Strip) However I thought it more tasteful. Went in Dec 2003 and opted for the suite. Many restuarants, shops. Go to the Mexican/Texan one, fantastic food. The waitress was sooo nice. When they brought the food, it seemed on time, but the staff apologised profusely for it being "late". I was surprised, it wasn't late at all. So, they gave us a free dessert in compensation. Yum! Plenty of nice toiletries in the bathroom, room service. Very nice room and bathroom, wonderful. PROBLEM: It was such a huge hotel it took ages to get to our room which got annoying after a while. And you had to walk through the casino EVERY time you wanted to get in and out. Ugh. But I guess that's what all the hotels were like on the Strip.
Far more luxurious and tasteful than a lot of other Strip hotels. Leave a Comment Theme: HotelComparison: more expensive than averageDirections: Taxi from airport, not a long drive and not overly priced.
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My friend and I have stayed here for the last two years. The staff here is very friendly and we enjoy the more classy atmosphere. One thing we enjoyed is that there was little to no children. The hotel had a more adult feeling to it.
The staff was very polite and we feel very welcome here. We loved the lounges inside the hotel. Cute bouncer men! They are very concerned about customer service. One day the housekeeper broke our hair straightener and the manager replaced our item with a very high quality and expensive hair iron from the salon inside the hotel. We were very happy that they made sure we had a good stay. Leave a Comment Theme: HotelPrice: US$120-180 » Currency ConverterComparison: more expensive than averageDirections: Most northern part of the strip
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Okay, so we didn't stay here either, but I did some research on this hotel. We did explore the hotel and I can't wait to go back! You want the best room in Vegas? Look no further. Unfortunately, you'll have to pay for it...tres expensif! What You Get Bottles of in the Bathroom: Oh, man, if you use it all you'll be attacked by bees thinking you're a big flower. Shampoo, conditioner, lotions, sewing kits and everything the best places have. Our advice is to bring a big toilet kit or purse to haul all this booty home. Five acres of pool deck with five pools. While it's mostly plain old concrete, it's still plenty of swimming fun.
Canal Shops This mall is as fancy as the Forum Shops at Caesars. There are dozens of high class shops for you to browse. It's all indoors and there's a canal where you may take a gondola ride for a small bundle. It's spectacular enough to be worth seeing once. Guggenheim A real, legitimate art museum. This is a Hermitage outlet of the Guggenheim, which means it shows things from the permanent collection of Guggenheim or Hermitage focusing on themes, such as pop art or impressionists. Not exactly why you went to Vegas, but trust me, it's cheaper than spending time at the craps table. Madame Tussaud's Las Vegas Want to spend $14 looking at big, human-shaped candles? If mannequins in the shapes of stars are not your thing, walk on by. A few of the celebs featured include: Evander Holyfield, "The Rock", Muhammad Ali, Brad Pitt, Eddie Murphy, Harrison Ford, Bruce Springsteen, Billy Idol, Frank Sinatra, Elvis, Jon Bon Jovi, Marilyn Monroe, Madonna, Mick Jagger, Oprah, Jerry Springer and George Dubya. Leave a Comment Theme: HotelPrice: US$120-180 » Currency ConverterComparison: most expensivePhone: 1-888-2VENICEWebsite: http://www.venetian.com/
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We did not have to wait long to check-in and the staff was very nice. She explained all the charges and a little about the hotel. A small mixup in reservations was cleared up immediately - she had us down for two doubles or something and we requested a king. Our upgrade was about a two inch view of The Strip. They have a magnetic something on the min-fridge that notifies them if it has been opened and you will be charged...again, I have no idea how much, but didn't want to find out either. The room itself was nice and open, with a little sitting area...just like the pictures show on their website. We went down to the shoppes at The Venetian and had a chili/cheese dog and cheese fries at Nathan's Famous. Afterwards we went exploring some of the shoppes. I found them to be stuffy, but friendly. There were many beautiful things at very expensive prices. However, at one end of the shoppe area, is a little round platform for their "living statue." Really neat and had my picture with this person. I could have watched this for hours, but this is Vegas and there is so much to do and see I had to tear myself away. We had fitful nights' sleep. The sheets were overstarched and since the rooms "miror" each other, the late arriving honeymooners next door made a great test for the sound and stablility of the wall separating our two rooms. The next morning was check-out and that went just as quickly and friendly as the check-in. My overall impression of The Venetian - it's a bit stuffy for me. The shoppe clerks knew that I was not there to purchase, so they made it slightly uncomfortable to browse also. The sheets were starched stiff and the walls are a bit thin for my taste. Gorgeous hotel rooms and casino, very friendly staff....just my opinion.
The rooms were just as pictured on their website. Very beautiful and elegant. The staff was friendly and accomodating. The sheets are uncomfortable and over starched. The walls are bit thin. The "living statue" was a fabulous touch! Can't wait to see them again! Theme: HotelPrice: US$180 and up » Currency ConverterComparison: about average
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