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Cosmopolitan Angled Suite - PHOTOS and SMALL REVIEW

Discussion in 'LV Strip Hotels' started by c2cali, Oct 18, 2020.

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  1. c2cali

    c2cali Low-Roller

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    A little late but I promised photos of the Angled Suite at Cosmopolitan from an early October 2020 trip, so here they are: I labeled each file in case it helps explain. Essentially, you walk in, there is a full bath IMMEDIATELY to your left, and then a bar with a closet, and then the main hallway/living area, followed by the master bed with the master bath off to the left, and balcony straight ahead. Master bath has a second closet, too. Perfect for a couple with a third wheel, who doesn't mind sleeping on the sofa (which oddly, was not a sofa bed). Let me just say, terrible as this trip was for personal reasons, Kevin, Tom, and the ENTIRE team at the Cosmo, and I do mean all of them, WERE FABULOUS. Thank you to each and every member we interacted with, from check-in to security to gambling and food and beverage. The only con we had was that the iPad wasn't working to dim the lights, we had to be old fashioned and press the buttons! 1st World problems we can live with, 10000 percent, lol. I absolutely recommend a stay with them, even if you don't get this killer room hookup. Good food, people, decor, fun and beyond.

    Here are the pictures. Any additional questions, fire away.

    Balcony View Day View.JPEG Balcony View Night 1.JPEG
    Balcony View Night 2.JPEG Entry Bar and Closet.JPEG
    Entry Bath.JPEG Master Bath Shower and Tub.JPEG
    Master Bath Soaking Tub.JPEG Master Bath Toilet.JPEG
    Master Bath View from Shower Tub Area.JPEG Master Bath View Through Soaking Tub Window from Balcony 2.JPEG
    Master Bath View Through Soaking Tub Window from Balcony.JPEG Master Bath Window Day View.JPEG
    Master Bed Area.JPEG Overall Room View Just Past Entry Bath and Bar Area.JPEG
     
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  2. romeocasido

    romeocasido High-Roller

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    What floor was this?
     
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    Great review. I will be at cosmo for one night for the first time Thursday October 29th. I was able to get a match offer from Kevin (matching mlife, didnt mention my downtown vegas offers because I think all they were matching was uptown offers) and then he hooked me up with Tom who you also mentioned to get my reservation booked. I will be in the terrace studio with 2 queen beds non smoking and also Tom was able to wave the resort fees as well for that night, which my mom and I are really happy about. We are excited for stepping foot in the cosmo for the first time and getting a fully free room for one night before heading downtown vegas for the next 3 nights where my offers are really at.

    4 questions I have...

    1. Have you ever been in the terrace studio? I would like to know how it is. Thats the room I will be staying in. and if there are any terrace studio rooms that face the bellagio fountain?

    2. How are the masks that they provide to you at check in? It mentioned reusable in the kit they give you is why I am asking. and the most important, is it easy to put down and up for drinking without having to take one ear off each time? I usually use faceshields in vegas for easy drinking purposes without having to mess with a mask but I would like to not have to really touch the mask to drink. I also wear earrings. I want to avoid touching my mask as much as possible if I decide to wear one instead of a shield. Last time I was in vegas staying at the D, I was asked to put my mask back on at times (had the mask hanging from 1 ear with drink in hand) when I was not taking a sip and was not very comfortable touching my mask to take a sip each time. With a shield, no one said a thing. So then I went back up to my room to put the mask away and came down with the faceshield on. I play slots mostly and I do not like to be bothered by anyone. I would love to just wear a mask instead of a shield because I will be able to see everything regularly, if this mask can easily be pulled down without touching my face to take a sip and having to take one ear off to take a sip and also if you can breathe normally in it, most important. Like I said before, I do not want to be watched by anyone when I am taking a sip or being asked to put mask back on before I get a chance to put it back up right after my sip. It bothered me at the D big time when I had a mask on and employees were watching me when I was taking a sip each time on the 2nd floor.

    3. Do they allow you to bring food to your room from take out from outside the casino? Like if I go across the street to panda express for example which is take out only and then come back to the room with it? I want to guarantee security will not say anything.

    4. Does cosmo allow cash deposit? If so, its $150 right just like it would be if on credit card?
     
  4. c2cali

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    I think the 42nd. 90 percent sure.

    I haven't sorry, but some people claim it is preferred to a 1 bedroom due to more space with the layout. Maybe someone can help more with this and the view question.

    I got my two in the room in a little plastic metallic bag, alongside a pen and some sanitizer. I love the dark gray color, but the elastic breaks off a bit easy. One day I had to walk around back to Cosmo for 15 minutes holding a mask onto my face. They are basically like the basic blue ones everyone has at hospitals, but a fancier color. If you lose one, any employee practically can give you a new BLUE one. I liked wearing my gray, felt stupidly exclusive, even though it has no logo.

    I mean I definitely did, I have a picky boyfriend and so I brought some Wal-mart snacks of all things for him one day... hauled them pretty obviously through and nothing. NOTE this was before the new security check / 6 pm curfew type measures.

    I have no clue, my Bank of America DEBIT card was not working, but my Venmo DEBIT card did... so I would guess yes but unknown.
     
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    How much of the block 16 food court was open and did they have shortened hours? i went back iun July and noticed not many late night or 24 food options on the strip, even on the weekends. don't know about how it is now. I'm usually up till 4am in Vegas and always forget to eat at the opportune time.
     
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    You’re going to have problems. You sound like me.
     
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    I wanna say there’s like one place after 10 and sometimes even ten becomes 930 or at their whim / busy level
     
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    I was at Cosmo this weekend, Block 16 has varying hours, Milkbar is still open late, but I think the majority of things close at midnight or 10p.
     
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    We stayed in one of those rooms in August. Room 5085. Was really nice room .great view.Loved the tub by the window.The bathroom was set up pretty cool.
     
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    For a lot of VMB, that's our favorite room due to the layout - its actually a few square feet larger than the terrace 1br suite but very different in that the bathroom is up by the entrance and has no window to the outside. Lots of them are on the north side facing the fountain and would show up in the reservation as "Terrace Studio - Premium View" if you booked one and didnt explicitly select fountain view and or your reservation doesnt say premium view then you arent booked in it but may get it at checkin if you ask, may be an upgrade fee. I didnt have it as an option to book online in any of my comp offers since the June re-opening but if you call to make the reservation (or call now if you already have the reservation) and ask if they can upgrade it, they will do it for $29 a night usually on comp offers. If you paid retail youd probably have to pay the retail rate difference which can be a lot more than that. There are lots of TRs on here where you can see those rooms. If you check out mine from Thanksgiving 2019 I spent my first 2 nights in a fountain view terrace studio at the very top of boulevard tower, and pretty sure I put pics of the inside in there, and definitely I posted some shots from the balcony. Really nice rooms and I recommend paying for the premium view one if they'll let you.
     
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    @SoCalMon, you should know the 2 queen terrace studio has a slightly different set up from the king terrace studio. The living and bedroom areas are switched. Since the living area is larger, the two-queen beds are in the living area facing the refrigerator and tv, and the couches and chairs are in the bedroom area closer to the terrace. As others have indicated, there are definitely fountain view rooms of the two-queen terrace studios.
     
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    The Henry @ Cosmo OPENS at 10 or 11 pm and closes at 2 pm in the afternoon the next day so you'll be able to get something there late
     
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    @c2cali Since it wasn't a pullout sofa, was the couch in the angled suite long enough for someone to fully lay out?
     
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    Absolutely. Or a third would fit in the bed. Or there’s the sofa on the balcony.
     
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