Luxury on Lake Las Vegas

Call fast it won't last
$59 + $22 resort (rip off) fee + taxes = No thank you. Take away the resort (rip off ) fee and I might be interested.
AMEN! That [at least to me] is to expensive for an off strip property. Not only that but you don't
have the " Strip Electricity" and if you are doing bad in the casino [ RE: Losing your shirt]
it's not easy to just move to another casino / atmosphere to try your luck there.
Just my .02 cents. [ 22 .00 Resort fee? WOW!! ] Definately not for me..
That is a really high rate, just think for another forty a night you could stay at a Holiday Inn Express in BFE.

This is the hotel that is formerly the Ritz Carlton. You are near a small casino and a very nice outdoor shopping mall, along with a great view of the lake. That would be an incredible rate if it was still the Ritz Carlton.
Nice place for a day-trip. I liked the village/lake etc but just got plain bored after about 1/2 day. This is back a few yrs.
Doesn't sound like that great a deal to me. Isn't this the place that had a really bad gambling/odds thraed?

J
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Originally posted by: jatki99
Doesn't sound like that great a deal to me. Isn't this the place that had a really bad gambling/odds thraed?

J


YES IT IS!!!
The gambling is secondary to the hotel. I would never go to Lake Las Vegas for the purpose of serious gambling. Unless they have really downgraded the hotel from when it was the Ritz Carlton, this is a great offer. rooms ran in the $250 to $500 per night when it was the RC.
" Rooms ran in the $250 to $500 per night when it was the RC"- maybe this is why they went bottom up, that and lousy games.
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