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Discussion in 'LV Strip Hotels' started by Adam33, Jun 27, 2021.

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  1. Adam33

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    I am comped at every property but I’m a smoker so Caesers is out. As they do not have any smoking rooms.

    I typically stay at Flamingo. But I can’t stand the hallway noise that wakes me up out of a dead sleep.

    I know Paris would be my best choice, but it’s my least favorite casino to play at. My favorite is Harrahs.

    So has anyone stayed at Harrahs or PH? And how was the noise inside your room?
     
  2. MCann

    MCann I can't complain, but sometimes I still do...

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    PHo is great unless you're up against an elevator. I haven't experienced that, but elevator shaft noise within 2 or 3 rooms of an elevator is legendary. Honestly since Caesars Palace has gone downhill significantly since reopening, Planet Hollywood would likely be my first choice going forward if I was willing to stay at a CZR property. They have bathtubs and refrigerators and plenty of square footage. Plus miracle mile. And I like their casino.
     
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  3. Chuck2009x

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    Stay at a place where there's a room type that's guaranteed to be at (or near) the end of the hallway. I think Paris has a specific room type like that, and so does PH (Resort Vista) although you might not be able to get it comped.

    Anything else is just luck of the draw where you end up. All you can do is ask to be far down the hall.
     
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    nostresshere Mr. Anti Debit Card

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    Been to Flamingo twice. Paris a half dozen times. Harrahs a couple.

    Can not remember hallway noise at any of them.

    But - I know some people do run into the crazy people from time to time. I think we have just always been lucky.
     
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    The Paris end of hallway rooms are great. Slightly bigger I think and it's in it's own hallway so you never heard any noise unless someone is in one of the few rooms at the end. I'd stay there more often instead of Caesars if their casino wasn't so stingy on drinks. I know it's been relaxed a bit recently but I still can't get what I want comped like at Caesars.
     
  6. Adam33

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    Yea I can get the Ultra Resort Vista room comped. Is it good?
     
  7. MCann

    MCann I can't complain, but sometimes I still do...

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    Yes, very nice room.

    They're sort of junior suites somewhere around 600 square feet with a little entry way area, large bathroom with a window at the soaking tub, and a decent bedroom area.
     
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    Never stayed in one, but they look nice. They're at the end of the halls in the wings that stick out the front of the building.
     
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    MCann I can't complain, but sometimes I still do...

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    If you can get the vista "view" room in the north arm, they are really nice and have amazing strip and fountain views. The southern arm is closer to the party pool which isnt a really hopping scene but may be loud. I think all the ones designated premium view will be in the northern arm and better, plus the views. Here's a video of the resort ultra vista premium view room.

     
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    The PH Vista room is nice, but those facing the strip on the pool side had a lot of strip noise. Zero hall noise. Putting towels over where the window vents helps some. Also a lot of light at night as the huge signs are on that side, but curtains will block it.
    Otherwise never had noise issues with rooms there.
    The rooms near the elevator have a sound a bit like a distant bowling alley. Looked at one, but asked for another room.
     
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    Gomar Low-Roller

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    Flamingo is not a bad prop; better than Bally's.
     
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    I am curious why you feel Flamingo is a better prop than Bally's? I've never stayed at Bally's, but am considering it just to have a change of pace my next trip as I have stayed at Flamingo several times and Harrah's a few. Just wondering why you feel Flamingo is a better prop than Bally's.
     
  13. Adam33

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    Even though you didn’t ask me I will reply as I have stayed at both. Flamingo is way better than Bally’s. Much better strip access. And the renovated rooms are nicer at Flamingo. It’s hard to explain but I didn’t feel the Vegas experience while at Bally’s that I always get at flamingo. I’m also a table games player. And Flamingo had more tables. Also the food court and sports book are right there at Flamingo not down on the basement like Bally’s.
     
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