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Which Caesar's Tower?

Discussion in 'LV Strip Hotels' started by reen1962, Feb 22, 2017.

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  1. reen1962

    reen1962 Low-Roller

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    We have stayed at Caesar's in the past, but I can't remember which tower it was. It was a short walk from the diamond check in and it was the closest to and faced the Bellagio fountains. Was it the Augustus or the Octavius? TIA!
     
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  2. DaiLun

    DaiLun R.C., L.C., and A.A.N.G.

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    Augustus
     
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  3. shokhead

    shokhead No big spender unless eating drinking having fun!

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  4. lp670lambo

    lp670lambo Low-Roller

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    +1 lol
     
  5. VegasDaytripper

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    Augustus! Octavius is after Augustus, so it's a longer walk

    I have stayed in both and there really isn't any compelling reason to choose Octavius over Augustus tower
     
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    shokhead No big spender unless eating drinking having fun!

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    Forum tower is a longer walk but the elevators is right at the casino, restaurants and real close to the forum shops entrance. Nice rooms.
     
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    macfisto Low-Roller

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    Augustus has also been recently renovated, so definitely a great choice.
     
  8. koulton1988

    koulton1988 Tourist

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    I have always stayed in augustus tower was told this trip i would be in palace tower. i have never stayed in this tower any thoughts on the rooms in this tower.
     
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    cphllps High-Roller

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    Can't compare Palace to Augustus but we stayed in a Palace room last year and it was very nice.
     
  10. Jidery

    Jidery Low-Roller

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    In order from best to worse:

    1. Augustus
    2. Octavius
    3. Palace
    4. Forum
    5. Roman
     
  11. easy_money

    easy_money High-Roller

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    I'd put Augustus and Octavius in the same category, cause the only con about Octavius is the walk. The Roman tower is no more is now the newly renovated Julius Tower which I would put above Palace. And then you have the NOBU tower, which depending on preference can be right under Augustus/Octavius or between.
     
  12. lp670lambo

    lp670lambo Low-Roller

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    I like Octavius because it is close to the pool and the Buffet. So may not agree because it's quite a walk from the casino floor but I like it.
     
  13. Jidery

    Jidery Low-Roller

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    Had no idea they renamed Roman! Good to know.

    Also, isn't Nobu a different hotel?
     
  14. easy_money

    easy_money High-Roller

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    Yea, all the Roman tower rooms got newly renovated and look pretty nice, thought it retain it's layout some some of the rooms are still small. Nobu towers is part of Caesars and used to be the old Centurion tower.
     
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