Despite checking in the night before with their mobile check-in, and arriving at the hotel at 1:30 (I put my arrival time as 2pm when I checked in online), I was given my keys but no room number. “Housekeeping is still in your room.” After *two hours* of waiting, I called the front desk. “Housekeeping is still in your room. We will put a rush order on it.” A third hour fully passed, making it well after 4 and far past their 3pm standard check-in time. I made another call, and magically got a text that my room was ready right that second. I got to my room, and it smelled like it had been cleaned with someone’s armpit. There’s no mini fridge, just a “refreshment center” full of $25 vodkas and $14 waters, with a “courtesy shelf” that comes with a disclaimer (that you’ll read on the tv menu, not the fridge) that using it for personal items will cost you $150 and touching anything else in the fridge will automatically charge you. Needing a fridge for the food I brought because of a food allergy, I had to call down for a fridge to be brought up for medical stuff. I had already utilized the not-courtesy shelf, however, having not turned on the tv and read the disclaimers, so it remains to be seen whether I’ll get charged.
The room is nice. Big. Nice bathroom. My cell phone can’t make calls out of it, though, for some reason- just texts and hotel reviews. It’s relatively quiet. I’ve stayed at a lot of hotels on the Strip, and this is one of the only ones I will never return to.