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4 years ago

It's a vegas casino/hotel. It's not bad but the pr...

It's a vegas casino/hotel. It's not bad but the price you pay vs what you get isn't really justified. It's not on the strip so you have to drive or take a $10-$15 uber to get to the strip every time you want to leave. They charge a $40 a day resort fee (not negotiable, have to have it) to essentially use the wifi, which we never got a password too anyway.

Of course you should avoid room service as well. Cheapest option would still be 40 bucks for some chicken strips and they will double charge you. (Be careful on this one, they'll charge the room even if you pay for the meal separate.) Unless you're loaded the mini bar was insane as well (it always is, just mentioning it here)

The room itself was okay. The bed was remarkably stiff and plasticky. The down pillows were nice enough though. The bathroom was a mess though. The grout was mildewy and gross, the sink was covered in lime scale and I'm assuming other stuff. The water smelled heavily of chemicals and really dries your skin out. The best part of the room was the view. We had an excellent high rise view of vegas which was a pleasant surprise.

The pool was pretty nice. I'll give this place that. We did get to see skrillex at the pool party which was a plus and quite possibly a redeeming factor here.

The casino was fine. Same slots as all the others. Nothing really better or worse about it. However, the drinks here seemed much weaker than any of the other casinos we went too. 6 in and not a buzz seems a little strange considering we were on empty stomachs.

All in all? Stay on the strip somewhere for less, save money on uber's, explore the city by walking and have access to food for a lot less within walking distance. If you're going just to hang out in one place and never leave the hotel? The palms might work for you.

R
4 years ago

Be careful when you book and confirm at this Hotel...

Be careful when you book and confirm at this HotelResort. My suite was booked and paid for in full over a week in advance by my travel agency and when i arrived to The Palms Place I was told that they have overbooked and did not have a room for me there. No previous warning. They were then sending to their other hotel The Palms Casino. I was told it was a premium room which was recently renovated and they would comp my resort fees. Big Deal $60 for 2 days.All it was was a bedroom with 2 queen size beds, bathroom and to top it off, I was on the side where the pool was so unfortunately from 9AM -6PM you hear the music that made glass windows vibrate. You could also hear it in the room. So much for sound proofing and taking a quick rest if you need to. This was in place of my Studio Suite which was supposed to be a King size bed, a Queen size sofa bed in my living room, 2 -42 inch flat screen TV's, a fireplace, state of the art kitchen, beautiful glass and marble bathroom with a whirlpool bathtub and TV....My room they had sent me to was a definate DOWNGRADE and all they did was compensate me the resort fees!!! I was unfortunately stuck with taking the room for Vegas as usual was insanely booked and I possibly would have been stuck having to wait to be reimbursed and maybe even not have found a decent room. It would have definately put a big hole in my fun money for the weekend. SO BE WARE!!!!

A
4 years ago

My husband and I stayed in your hotel Wednesday we...

My husband and I stayed in your hotel Wednesday we had to have surgery on our dogs acl. We found out we had to stay another night and ended up staying Thursday also...When checking in we asked about staying another night the room rate went up from $90 to $275..... Unhappy we agreed.. We were told it was the Electric Daisy Carnival.. Not knowing what that was we checked in to our room.. We really like the pool so Thursday getting ready to go to the pool we were informed there was a concert and if we wanted to go to the pool it would be $75 for Tom and $35 for me.... I was so frustrated and asked to talk to a manager... Talking to her she said there was nothing she could we spend tons of money on social media and if you wold have it looked it is posted every where.... She was young with no concern about how I was feeling where has compassion gone?? I am 52 years old and honestly social media is not how we booked our room we called on the phone and made our reservation. I just wanted someone to know how frustrating our whole experience had been... thank you for listening.. Andrea Van Zago Skrocki

B
4 years ago

The hotel was under construction and we were woken...

The hotel was under construction and we were woken at 8am each morning. Not my idea is s vacation. The TV shut off every 10 min and when we called, their fix lasted 3hrs. Most importantly, very poor protocol for allergies to their feather bedding. They don't have feather free rooms and tried to only change the bedding but didn't address feathers in the air.

J
4 years ago

Visited the newly remodeled buffet here. A.Y.C.E. ...

Visited the newly remodeled buffet here. A.Y.C.E. was nicely laid out, very clean, with friendly attentive service.
A good option for seafood lovers. You can tell they are going for a more upscale experience than the usual Stations Casinos' fare and nearly succeed. A little more attention to the buffet staples (roast beef that's not dry and tough, for example) and this place could soon become a favorite.

R
4 years ago

I visited the casino, the theater and the buffet. ...

I visited the casino, the theater and the buffet. I did no stay in the hotel so this is not about their rooms. The place is kind of ghetto, lots of poor/shady people wasting money they don't have on slot machines. Same with the theater, packed with families with way too many children. The buffet food was ok. I give the place 3 stars instead of 2 because the buffet employees were polite and friendly.

About Palms Casino Resort

Palms Casino Resort: A Luxurious Stay in Las Vegas

If you're looking for a luxurious stay in Las Vegas, the Palms Casino Resort is the perfect destination. With unprecedented suites, unrivaled art, and uncompromising service, this resort offers an unforgettable experience that will leave you wanting more.

Located just off the famous Las Vegas Strip, the Palms Casino Resort is a world-class destination that caters to both leisure and business travelers. The resort boasts over 700 rooms and suites that are designed to provide guests with maximum comfort and luxury. Each room features modern amenities such as flat-screen TVs, high-speed internet access, minibars, and plush bedding.

One of the highlights of staying at the Palms Casino Resort is its collection of unique suites. From two-story Sky Villas to themed Fantasy Suites like "The Hardwood Suite" which features a basketball court inside your room or "The Kingpin Suite" which has its own bowling alley - there's something for everyone here.

But it's not just about the rooms at this resort - it's also about the art. The Palms has an impressive collection of contemporary art throughout its property including works by Damien Hirst (including his famous shark sculpture), Andy Warhol prints on display in various public spaces around property as well as pieces from other notable artists like Takashi Murakami.

When it comes to dining options at Palms Casino Resort there are plenty of choices available ranging from casual eateries like Lucky Penny Cafe or Cafe 6 all way up to fine dining experiences such as Scotch 80 Prime steakhouse or Vetri Cucina Italian restaurant by Marc Vetri.

For those who love nightlife scene then look no further than KAOS Dayclub & Nightclub located right on site! This venue hosts some biggest names in music industry including Cardi B., Marshmello & G-Eazy among others while offering stunning views over city skyline from rooftop pool deck during day time hours before transforming into one hottest nightclubs around once sun goes down!

In addition to all these amenities offered by this resort there are also plenty activities available onsite including gaming floor with hundreds slot machines table games poker room sportsbook race book bingo hall movie theater bowling alley fitness center spa salon outdoor pool complex complete cabanas daybeds fire pits private Jacuzzis much more!

Overall if you're looking for an unforgettable stay in Las Vegas then look no further than Palms Casino Resort! With its luxurious accommodations unparalleled artwork exceptional dining options exciting nightlife scene endless entertainment possibilities - this place truly has everything need make your trip memorable one!

Palms Casino Resort

Palms Casino Resort

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