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Discussion in 'LV Strip Hotels' started by Pokerhontas, Nov 12, 2014.

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  1. Pokerhontas

    Pokerhontas Newbie

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    Girls can probably answer this...

    Are the hairdryers in the room any good or should I take my own? I'm quite fussy because I have long hair so need a powerful one unless I want to spend an hour during my hair!

    Thanks in advance!!
     
  2. miniwhale

    miniwhale High-Roller

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    I don't remember what the hairdryers are like in their rooms, but I can say, I have long hair as well, and I am pretty sure they are fine. Typically the nicer hotels will have good ones. I wouldn't expect as much at maybe Flamingo or other places on that level. I will be staying there Friday!
     
  3. 2tweetz

    2tweetz Low-Roller

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    i haven't stayed at hotel in years that doesn't have a hair dryer... MB has hairdryers!
     
  4. KellyLovesVegas

    KellyLovesVegas Earthling/retired space nerd

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    yes, all 3 hotels on the MB property have decent hair dryers in each room,
     
  5. heatherlovesvegas

    heatherlovesvegas VIP Whale

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    I don't recall, but I always bring mine. No hotel hairdryer is a match for my thick hair LOL!
     
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    dfalk VIP Whale

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    The question was if they work good, not if the room has one.
     
  7. KellyLovesVegas

    KellyLovesVegas Earthling/retired space nerd

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    My hair is medium long and medium thick, and I've never had trouble with the hair dryers provided in any room or suite I've stayed in at any of the three hotels at MB.
     
  8. Mrs. K.

    Mrs. K. Low-Roller

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    Was just there a few weeks ago (feels like forever) and it was fine. I even forgot my styling lotion and everything worked out ok. I must admit the Vegas dry air helped my fine but wavy hair settle down, though. At most hotels you can call the front desk and ask them if they have a better one you can borrow. I did this once for a flat iron. They probably just raid the lost and found. Works for chargers, too.
     
  9. Pokerhontas

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    Thanks everyone. I think I'll risk it and not take mine. I'd rather save the space in my luggage! :)
     
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    2tweetz Low-Roller

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    sorry ... misread it.. yes the hairdryers work fine... I have thick hair too!
     
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