Stayed 2 nights at Palms Place. I'll try to provide some details that will help you decide whether you'd like to stay. This was our 6th annual Vegas trip and we've previously stayed at THE Hotel, the Venetian, TI, Wynn, Red Rock, Signature. We're young 40's.
Overall, our stay was very enjoyable. Everyone who has reviewed this place agrees that the rooms are beautiful. Very comfortable, modern and good looking. The bed was amazing! Could have been the best bed I've ever slept in. The TV's were big and stunning. They had one of those clock radios that you could hook your ipod into - which worked out great for an late night drunken dance party for two! (Don't worry, I don't think that there were any other hotel guests that night - so we were not inconsiderate drunks).
We requested a room with a balcony and a strip view and they happily accomodated us. The view was great.
The lobby was cool, modern and minimal, with cool funky music playing. Check In was simple since there was nobody else on line.
There seemed to be more employees than guests, but were were told by a very nice bellhop that only a fraction of the rooms - which are actually condos owned by individuals - were currently available for rent. So although the place was pretty dead during our stay (a good thing as far as I am concerned) I would think that it won't always be that way.
It was about a 4 minute trip from our room to the Palms casino. The Palms casino was OK, but nothing spectacular. The only meal we had there was at Garduno's at the Palms- which was sloppy Mexican food. I would not go back there.
All of the employees at Palms Place were very polite and helpful. We ordered a 3AM turkey club from room service which was delicious and delivered within about 15 minutes.
The only disappointment was the pool at Palms Place - and especially the cabanas. The pool area was pretty small and tight. There is a very nice bar area with nice bartenders and a nice waitress serving poolside. The pool area looked OK, but not spectacular. We had considered renting a cabana for the day ($250 weekdays/$350 weekends) which I think would have been a huge waste of money. They were not particularly inviting to look at nor were they very private. Other people could lounge on chairs about 10 feet away from the wide open cabana.
They did play the same cool funky music at the pool, which was way more enjoyable than the loud bad house/club music that we heard this trip at the Palms pool, and at the Venetian pool.
By the way, we think the Red Rock has the nicest pool area of anyplace we've stayed in Vegas.
We took cabs to/from the strip. About a 10 minute ride and about $12.
We went to Ghostbar at the Palms. We did not know what expect. There were no lines and we were pleasantly surprised at the old crowd (30-50 year olds) on Tuesday and Wednesday night and the music was a good mix of danceable music. The $20 cover charge was waived for hotel guests. The view is stunning from up there - but we were already spoiled because our room view was similar. The number of security personnel on the way up the elevators and into the club made me feel like there were nightly shootings, but it was actually a very nice crowd. I think they intentionally put those people out there to make it somehow feel more "exclusive".





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