This is not the place to stay if you want Vegas action, but that said, being in Vegas, it does have a more active and lively happy hour and bar than other Embassy Suites I have been in, which can be good or bad depending on your tolerance for the sound of people enjoying themselves echoing through the place. Especially if your room is close to the 3rd floor Atrium. I didn't mind, and I liked the lively atmosphere.
The breakfast was better than other Embassy Suites I've been to. It had more hot plate offerings, such as french toast and more diverse ingredients for the omelettes. The room service food was surprisingly excellent and affordable.
The fitness room is small, three treadmills, a few mulit-use weight machines that I didn't want to try to figure out what a couple of them were for. But nice and bright, with a view of the pool.
The rooms are looking slightly dated and are a little dark. I found myself utilizing every lamp as the bulbs weren't very bright and the color scheme was dark.
And the person that wrote about the fridge freezing everything was right on.
The front desk was super nice about allowing me a later than usual check out.
The parking lot is convenient and while the hotel is off the beaten path, there is plenty nearby with a quick drive or walk to get to.







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