What are the worst / best views you have had room wise in Vegas?

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Originally posted by: garthman83
Best: Panorama Suite at Planet Hollywood. Could pretty much see the entire strip.

Worst: Hollywood Hip Room at Planet Hollywood. Basically had a view of nothing.

My favorite rooms though are the high floor Deluxe balcony rooms at Imperial Palace overlooking Carnival Court. Very nice views and I enjoy hearing the music. A lot of people hate the rooms though because of the noise.


Any pictures from that PH suite. I would love to see them
Two excellent views: one was 15th floor fountain center at Bellagio. The other was end of the hall high up at Palazzo overlooking the Wynn golf course. The room at Palazzo was also free at that time.

Palazzo no longer appeals to us as a place to play, but a good view still available cheap or free is Orleans, ninth floor or higher, facing the Strip.

I've had several great Strip views over the years but the view I'll remember most is the last time I stayed at the Elco in a tower room.I had a view of the parking lot and an alley.I even got to see a hooker giving a blow job to some lucky fella one night!But, I guess I wasn't too traumatized as I will be spending my first night there in a couple of weeks. Still LOVE the Elco!!!
Fro our last trip. Mandalay Bay 13th floor.

From Monte Carlo
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The Cosmo




No pictures but our best views had to be from the Augustus tower overlooking the bellagio fountains. We also had a great view at TI overlooking the pirate show.
Our worst views would be from our hole of a thing they called a room at circus circus which view was of the roof and AC units and the tie would be the IP love tub room which balcony overlooked the alley and parking garage.
Best was looking south from TI. Nice views of the Strip.

Worst was an from the back of Tower 5 at Imperial Palace. Just an air shaft looking at other rooms. Tied with other IP rooms looking out over the dumpsters.

Most fun was a vintage room at El Cortez. Had windows opening on Fremont St. with a good opportunity to see and hear the hipsters on Fremont East.
I did forget to add that our worst view was from the Cosmo believe it or not. I had spent $327 on a wraparound suite on a high floor in the east tower. What did I get? A view of a concrete wall surrounding cooling towers for the property. It was litterally 30 feet away from my balcony. I was supposably on the 14 floor, but it felt like I was on the 4th floor. I couldn't see anything at all. I ended up complaining about the view (which I rarely do) and I had to downgrade rooms and move to the west tower. They were also rude about the change.Hence I have not gone back.
This was from our Panoramic View room at Wynn, one floor from the top.







Best view: 29th floor of Mandalay Bay looking out on pool and airport. Don't laugh. I've had many views of the strip. I ask for high up and a South view. Loved laying in bed and watching the planes take off and land.

Worst view: Fitzgerald's when I continued to complain on check in about staying there with their bad beds, towels, sheets and wanting $100 on my credit card for a room already paid for room and how much better Planet Hollywood was where we usually stay. My husband kept telling me to shut up but I didn't. We got 4th floor next to this huge air conditioner looking thing that made lots of noise 24 hours a day. When we check in to a hotel now, I just thank them and keep my mouth shut.
Wow. So many great views...in no particular order: Wynn - high up, enjoyed both views of Strip and golf course; Red Rock - high up, canyon/pool view; both Palms and Palms Place - high up, panoramic views of the entire Strip and all the way to Downtown;M Resort - Strip view is awesome.
Worst was also Wynn (lower floor with view of a wall) and Harrahs where free is too much to pay.
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