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Alan Harnett

3 years ago

The Bellagio has always been a resort that I passe...

The Bellagio has always been a resort that I passed through on my way to the fountains or because it s on the end of the tram stop. I finally had the opportunity to stay in this opulent resort.

Overall the Bellagio offered fantastic service where ever I went. Rooms were large and very comfortable, there are lots of dining options, beautiful pool complex, and great variety of gambling. If you had a choice, I would recommend the Bellagio to anyone looking for a more adult resort with less of a party scene or maybe if you were staying with parents or friends who wanted a more exclusive experience. It would also be a great resort for a newly wed couple not looking for yard long drinks and wanting a more romantic experience.

I would consider the Bellagio a more elegant and opulent resort on the strip. Although for a young single gay guy it wasn t my favorite of the Vegas strip resorts, it is a great property.

Majority of the dining options are Michelin star restaurants or would be considered expensive . To provide context my breakfast in the casual dining room Sadelle s was just over $50 (cocktail, entree, coffee).

The pool complex is available for hotel guests only. It features multiple pools that are all the same depth, a couple hot tubs, and a cold plunge. The theme is Tuscan influence. The pool menu features food from the pool cafe, frozen drinks, a variety of cocktails, and beer/wine. As if 2020 a 32oz cocktail was $28. I wouldn t recommend the Bellagio pool if you have older kids. There are other hotels that are more fun. The Bellagio pool complex is geared towards adults.

The rooms were spacious! They featured a full mini bar, desk, chairs, flat screen tv, and a bathroom with a large soaking tub and shower.

The casino was fairly average. It had quite a few tables and a large variety of slot machines. For being a premium resort I generally found the gambling to be a little more expensive than other resorts, but not outrageous. Table games were $10+ and slot machines were available in $.01, $.25, $1, $5. The comp drinks were plentiful.

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