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Exceeded my expectations. After reading some of the reviews here I wasn't expecting a lot from my stay. However I am pleased to say that I was pleasantly surprised. It's a great hotel but if any of you are looking to save some $$ then book it at SweetHotelDeals.us They usually have some pretty good deals on there!…
Great hotel BUT... It's a great hotel but if any of you are looking to save some $$ then book it at goo.gl/FPxYD They have some of the best hotel deals on the web!
Dirty suite, total rip off.
There might be nice suites in this hotel, but we paid a lot of money for three nights in what we believed to be a fancy, luxurious suite in Venezia Tower for New Years Eve, which proved to be a major
disappointment. The ad showed a beautiful room and the reality hit us in the head. The hotel is all facade, opulent and fancy outside, and a total rip off inside. Basically, we got a dirty, old, beat up suite, and a 3 star hotel conditions for a fairly large amount of money. First, our suite was like 15 minutes walking through a maze of corridors (took us a day to learn our way to our suite), and 3 elevators far away from all the casino, restaurants, and shopping area. The corridors are carpeted in what used to be a yellow carpet, which now is an ugly, dirty, stained, poorly looking rug. Our suite was even more horrible. The couch was literally covered in stains and traces of what looked like red wine combined with vomit. The same on the carpet, and around the beds area. On the sheets there was hair, in one of the sinks there was a dry spit. The toilet door was broken and couldn't be closed for privacy. One of the curtain rods was broken as well, and the curtain was hanging letting a gap. We hoped that it'll be fixed the next day, but... nope... nobody seemed to care. The safe was broken, we complained, nobody came in three days to fix it. there was dust in all the corners, two bulbs were missing, and the advertised "fast" internet connection was so "fast" that I couldn't even watch a movie on Netflix. The shampoo and soap in the bathroom were cheap products, and all the towels and bathrobes were yellowish and starchy.
On top of all these, all the rooms around were packed with either large families with numerous kids, or groups of punks sharing the same room. There was a lot of noise, banged doors, yelling, crying, loud music. I know it's Vegas, but sorry, if I want this, I go to a cheap motel, and not pay $500 a night. All the corridors smelled like marijuana combined with that perfume they pump in the ventilation.
I have stayed in 5 star hotels before and I thought this one would be another beautiful experience, but it was just a good reason to ruin my new year's eve.
I can't believe we were so ripped off by this hotel and I recommend everybody looking into what you're buying very carefully before being charged for one thing and end up being stuck in dirt, and cheap conditions for a lot of money.
I see good reviews here and I wonder whether they are just fake, or people really had better conditions in this hotel. And if so, how much do you have to pay to be able to be pleased and make 5 star reviews. Because I would say $500 a night should have made us at least feel comfortable if not fascinated with this place.
This was definitely the first and the last time we stayed in this hotel. It's a shame that such a place compromises its image with cheap looking, overpriced suites.…
blood on my bed. I was expecting this amazing room, it was sorta beat up and old, the safe didn't work we had to wait for hotel security and an engineer to come fix it (just in case someone left cash in it). Just not impressed with a 5 star hotel. TI was much much better. There was blood on the top sheet but i didn't notice until the second day, it took them 1 hour to come and change my bedding. I had a bad hang over and didn't put up a fight, and just waited it out, they didn't comp me or anything. I did like the location the view was great all the lights and the view of the mountains were great at night. I like the remote control curtains that blacked out the day light...I would not stay there again sooo much going on.…
Great Hotel, Extremely Busy.
Had the opportunity to stay at the Venetian this past week on a comped account and it was a great experience. The hotel screams opulence as soon as you walk through the front door with ancient murals
painted on the ceiling and along large marble hallway.
The casino caters to a higher end clientele on the strip and it's tough to find a table under $15-20 during the week, and under $20 on the weekends, forget about it. Slots are plenty and usually you can find something open with no issues. The drink service is not as good as some of the others I visited, but maybe it's just where you are playing.
The room we had was a nice sized suite with a full bathroom with separate tub and steam shower, two queen beds, sunken in living room with panoramic window overlooking the pools and the strip. The room had multiple flat panel televisions, large sectional couch, plenty of clothing storage, a dining table and nice sized desk. Overall the room was clean, but the couch seemed pretty dated, but maybe that was just the motif they were going for.
If you're in the mood to shop, there is plenty to do without walking outside. There is pretty much every high end boutique you can think of in this resort between the connected Palazzo shoppes and the Canal shops at the Venetian. If you are looking for a show, the Ventian is host to Blue Man Group and Phantom of the Opera.
Plenty to do here at the Venetian and great hotel, especially if it's comped!…
