Our room was nice and clean and even as pictured on their website which was a nice surprise since some locations take marketing pictures that don't always match what you get). We got used to it after one night (stayed 5 nights) and also had my sound soother machine but still loud. Loud music until 2 am as expected (did not use provided ear plugs). We were advised that there would be a fee if we used more so glad I was prepared. We stayed in Rush Tower, 19th floor, 19210, king bed (bed was SUPER comfy and soft-slept well), fridge, Kcup brewer with 4 Kcups to use during our trip but brought our own (original Donut Shop). It appears that during regular check-in hours (when?), they have dedicated check-ins for each tower. Had to ask around and others appeared to do so as well, thankfully other guests knew where it was. ![]() We arrived around 8:30 pm to check-in, hard to find MAIN check-in desk (by pool and steakhouse) when dropped off at Rush Tower entrance. An incredible hotel with an incredible range of amenities, look out in particular for the Hand of Faith in the lobby - a 61-pound gold nugget found in Australia in 1980 with a metal detector just six inches below ground – now that’s Lady Luck at her finest! Come sundown, Troy Liquor Bar is the place to be with a lively atmosphere, DJs and exotic cocktails. Alternatively, head to Chart House for sumptuous seafood, Red for Pan-Asian cuisine or Grotto for Italian fare. Other temptations include a superb spa with steam rooms, sauna, massage and beauty treatments plus a state-of-the-art fitness centre to work off those American-sized portions! Several restaurants are at your disposal, including Vic and Anthony’s, one of the country’s finest steakhouses. There’s also an infinity pool, aptly named The Hideout, which is strictly for adults only. ![]() Then there's the Tank, as the swimming complex is known, comes complete with a shark tank, 3-storey waterslide and 13 private cabanas for hire. ![]() The accommodation is divided between four majestic towers with wonderful views of the Las Vegas Strip, the Spring Mountains and the hotel’s incredible pool. Boasting some of Las Vegas’ finest rooms and suites after a $380 million dollar transformation, it’s easy to understand why.
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