I've stayed in the Jubillee rooms many times. For my Sept. trip I decided to try the new remodeled resort rooms. I know for Jubilee to request high floor, odd # room. Any thoughts on what to request for Resort room?
What does an odd high floor get you at Julibee? A better view? A quiet room? If you want a quiet room and don't care about view, you'll want a room that faces the pool. Last time we stayed in 1442 and didn't hear a peep all week as the room is located facing the pool and the casino building is between them! The time before we stayed in 2090 and heard nothing. The way bally's is numbered though I'm not sure all even numbers face the pool.
Quietest rooms have best views in Resort tower--ask for Fountain/mountain views. Rooms overlooking Flamingo tend to be the noisiest in Resort tower but only if there are emergency vehicles (of course you never know when they will be around...)
My experience is Jubilee tower odd numbers face south toward Paris. The tower newly renamed Resort tower odd number face north toward Stage door/ Cromwell
I was in a room on a high floor in the resort tower facing Flamingo (2307) and heard sirens 2 or three times every night. Plus, the door hinge made a noise like a woman gasping for air. Haunted, ya know. Other than that, nice rooms.
I get nothing but the north tower Indigo high floor facing the pool. I had rooms on the other side having a partial view of the Bellagio fountains, which weren't bad. I refuse to stay in a room overlooking Flamingo, besides the sirens there was the constant banging of the 10 dumpsters being emptied and dropped behind the Stage Door bar and adjacent businesses ever morning at 4:30. P
Stayed in a Resort Tower room that faced west with a Bellagio fountain room in March. NO idea if it was odd or even!
You never know when emergency vehicles will be around? I can tell you - 24/7!!! I stayed in a Bally's Resort room overlooking Flamingo in March and the sirens from emergency vehicles were blaring - loudly - all day and all night long. It wasn't a constant stream, but it was frequent enough that it would have been infuriating if I didn't have great earplugs with me. You also hear big trucks, motorcycles revving and other traffic noises that sound like you are at the NASCAR finish line from the street level. Make sure they do not give you an odd# room in the Resort Tower because those are the ones that face Flamingo. Make sure you ask when you are checking in to double check that your room will not be overlooking it. I really like Bally's but I don;t want to stay in a room overlooking Flamingo ever again.
Just got back from Bally's and was in the Resort Tower, room 2047... which check made a big deal out of it being it was a Strip View It had a view of the other tower with Paris on the left and I could make out Bellagio a bit too. View wasn't anything special. Now the room itself was pretty nice. It showed a bit of wear after the remodel though. Big shower, comfy bed, though you can see where housekeeping is cutting corners when turning a room too. I also liked that it was a quick ride down the elevator, then out the side door to meet up with our friends staying at teh Flamingo too.
Was in room 1253 in Resort Tower, facing Paris. Never heard a peep- quietest room I’ve ever had in Vegas.
I was in the resort tower last year. I do not recall the room number, but room did not face out to Flamingo. Very quiet.