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The Waldorf Astoria is by far one of the best hote...

The Waldorf Astoria is by far one of the best hotels on the strip and one of the best hotels you can visit during the pandemic, especially for people who don't gamble like me.

The uber/lyft pick up is right downstairs. You don't have to walk for 15 minutes to go to one of the 3 lobbies that is dedicated for rideshare. If you intend to uber/lyft to places outside of CityCenter, the WA is one of the best hotels to stay at.

The water closest is clutch. When asking for more towels (for people like me who don't need their room cleaned every day), there's a door outside your room that connects to a space in your closet that allows room service to drop things off, like towels. This was really convenient for me as no one knocked on my door while I was on a meeting call.

Additionally, the separate closet area is huge, probably too large for me. It had a nice space to open your luggage, so a luggage rack wasn't needed. It was nice having a separate closet area so that you aren't in view of your clothes the entire stay.

The bathtub and bathroom is awesome. A lot of hotels, especially if they're old, have showers that leak, but the WA's bathtub was very enjoyable.

The internet is fast - I was downloading at about 10MB/s, which is way more I get at other hotels. This allowed me to hop on Zoom calls with ease.

As a Diamond member, I had $50 of credits a day. However, they only had one cafe open - Zen Cafe. The food wasn't bad at all. My only complaint was that the large coffee cost $10, but it was pretty much free.

When I stayed in Vegas, the WA was at a similar price to the Bellagio, which is dated and gross compared to the WA. If you don't gamble, consider staying here.

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