Nick Uthe Review of caesar's palace
Ended up planning a trip to Vegas for Halloween (E...
Ended up planning a trip to Vegas for Halloween (Enjoy the Bugs & Lola Bunny costumes) during Covid-19. Caesars obviously deserves a top notch score within the high ranking glamorous 5 star territory but I was comparing it to the MGM the entire time. Keep in mind these are minuscule observations compared to both of their levels of awesomeness.
If I had to pull samples from my weekend experience, the first thing that comes to mind is that Ceasers had a slightly older and laid back crowd than the MGM. This makes sense as generally Ceasers is a little more expensive. The architecture was stunning and you could spend a half day alone walking around enjoying the statues, the stunning wall art, and the elegant ambiance.
There wasn't as many quick stops to grab food and the food court was tiny in comparison to the MGM. This is generally no problem as Ceasers is on the strip and there's a wonderful food court outside to explore, just slightly more difficult to access.
The Garden of the Gods pools at Caesars makes you feel like you've made it. The beautiful white towering buildings and statues are all encompassing and left me feeling inspired about life. The setup makes you feel small and big at the same time... it is super cool. Again, there wasn't as many people partying out by the pool as there was at the MGM so depending on the experience you're after this is something to consider.
The dine in and cocktail experience was worthwhile but will entirely break your bank so just be ready to make some unwise decisions. Hey isn't that was Vegas is about anyway? Specifically make sure to stop in Searsucker & Vanderpump Cocktail Garden.
Lastly, the rooms we're as nice as the MGM. They said everything is updated and redone but I didn't see that.
The next resort we're staying at is a widely talked about and highly reccomended, the Cosmopolitan. Excited to weigh the reviews and see if it's overhyped or not.
Stay posted.
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