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Executive Suite Lounge at Bellagio

Discussion in 'Comps' started by mikethegrate, Oct 16, 2013.

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  1. mikethegrate

    mikethegrate Newbie

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    Has anyone used the Executive Suite Lounge at Bellagio? I got a good rate on a Penthouse Suite and that gives me access to the ESL for check-in and whatever else goes on in there. I've only ever stayed at normal rooms at Bellagio, so I'm not sure what to expect from the ESL and my suite experience generally.

    Any opinions/experiences are welcome!
     
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    I assume that is the same as the VIP lounge (at least that's what I call it) next to the conservatory. If it is, its very nice. Obviously, much quieter than the regular front desk checkin. Plus, they have comfy chairs to relax in, food, and a bar. When I stay at Bellagio, its a great place to grab a quick drink or snack during the day
     
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    nostresshere Mr. Anti Debit Card

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    Nice place to stop in. Not really a lounge where people tend to hang out, but you could. The check in desk somewhat dominates the room, so you can not exactly have a party or very private conversation.

    Have dozen seats I am thinking. The "bar" is more like a counter on the wall, not a bar you stand or sit at.
     
  4. Malibugolfer

    Malibugolfer High-Roller

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    The lounge next to the conservatory is the VIP lounge. For RFB players.
    The "Executive Suite Lounge" is just behind the bell desk on the very south side of the main entry and has a very nondescript door.
    Snacks, wine and beer and a check-in desk.
     
  5. niceguy753

    niceguy753 Tourist

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    No Beer is Available in the Bellagio VIP or other lounge.
    I am there once a month. Hard Liquor is there however
     
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    nostresshere Mr. Anti Debit Card

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    Noir entry to either?
     
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    niceguy753 Tourist

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    I Am Noir also. I am invited and coded by my host for the VIP lounge.
     
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    nostresshere Mr. Anti Debit Card

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    I assume you can just show your card? We might just flash our card, get a wine and wonder through the casino (staying elsewhere this trip). I know at Mirage, you only need to flash your NOIR card to help yourself to a drink.

    We have been on the Exec floor a few times and used the lounge next to the conservatory. Never been in the one near the bell desk. Think we can just walk in there with Noir card? Do they have wine line the VIP lounge?
     
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    niceguy753 Tourist

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    Usually the attendants in the Bellagio VIP lounge know their regular guests. Being Noir is not the issue at the Bellagio. The lounge is for their invited guests and a perk issued by your host. I am sure your host can get you access at the hotel you are staying.
     
  10. Malibugolfer

    Malibugolfer High-Roller

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    The VIP lounge is much nicer than the Executive Lounge. If one is Noir they would not find the Executive as nice as the VIP lounge but I don't know if there would be any exclusion.
    The Executive is a perk step above the Invited Guest little desk outside and is supposed to be for Penthouse Suite and above guests. No Salones or Bellagio Suites. Limo to and from McCarran also.
     
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