Whats your favorite Suite in LAs vegas

We've always been partial to the two-bedroom Vista Suites at the JW Marriott.

And remember, those Rio and Venetian "suites" for the most part aren't suites.
My very favorite that I have actually et foot in is the wraparound terrace suite at Cosmopolitan. Probably twice the size of my first apartment. And one side had a bellagio fountain view while around the corner, you had a view of the strip. The balcony was awesome. But a friend stayed there, not me, so I guess it doesn't count

So my favorite that I have actually laid my head down in would have to be THE hotel. I prefer suites that are actual suites and have a door, or at least a partial wall between bedroom and living room. Some (maybe even most) rooms that are called suites should never be called suites. THE Hotel suites have a bedroom door that closes. The Hotel also has a half bath right by the front door, so if you are entertaining, your guests don't have to walk through your bedroom to ue the bathroom.
Mansions
Asked and received a "free" upgrade to a room at Red Rock the first year they were open. The desk lady stepped into the back room and then came out and stated "we can do that" and you are" really going to like your room".
After going up and seeing just how beautiful the room was I went back down and tipped her $40. Later she sent up a bottle of wine and basket of fruit, next night we had chips and salsa delivered again from her.

DId not really want to leave after our 3 days ended. Room had just about everything one would need and then some.

The one that is comped.
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Originally posted by: randyi
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can you give more detail, please? I would love to hear about your stay there.

I think the first suite I ever stayed in was the Orleans, and that was only because there were bugs in my regular room. Great suite. I guess our next suite was at the La Quinta Inn where they comped us for all our regular stays. I had like a mini suite a few times at the Stardust, but I was a regular there. I then think the Silverton was our next suite as I asked for one after we had stayed there many times. That became a regular thing until my host went to the red rock and we started getting suites there regularly.

In my opinion, the red rock had the nicest suites of all of them, and also the best room service and food. Their filet mignon and eggs is to die for.

Can't wait to see what the new Trop suites look like when we return there soon. But so far my hat's off to the red rock for the large rooms and their great room service.

I also stayed at the RIO suites many a time and just might go there again.
We;ve only stayed in 2 suites and they were timeshare exchanges. Polo towers was a well appointed 1 bed apt., nothing really fancy just a simple full kit living room with a sep. bedroom. They also had THEE most comfortable pillows I've ever laid my head on,big overstuffed just right the right softness, goldilocks would've snoozed comfortably there just as I did.

Next place was planet hollywood towers which were the best for the sheer "cool" factor. Again, a i bedroom set up with a full kitchen, dining area for six, big LR with sect. couch and huge movie screen that came down doubling as window shades. Oh yea, hot tub in the BR and a W/D combo. Here's a couple pics and the vid of it (I know most have seen it, but for any newbs who haven't)



HD projector TV, lucked out and Steeler game was on that week on local channels. Very cool!




And a youtube clip of our room, if interested

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9nAtdgtwkcY

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Originally posted by: BAGIANT
I think the first suite I ever stayed in was the Orleans, and that was only because there were bugs in my regular room. Great suite. I guess our next suite was at the La Quinta Inn where they comped us for all our regular stays. I had like a mini suite a few times at the Stardust, but I was a regular there. I then think the Silverton was our next suite as I asked for one after we had stayed there many times. That became a regular thing until my host went to the red rock and we started getting suites there regularly.

In my opinion, the red rock had the nicest suites of all of them, and also the best room service and food. Their filet mignon and eggs is to die for.

Can't wait to see what the new Trop suites look like when we return there soon. But so far my hat's off to the red rock for the large rooms and their great room service.

I also stayed at the RIO suites many a time and just might go there again.


2 years ago I hit 2 Royals at Wynn. 6 mos later they sent me a letter offering me 3 comped nights in a Tower Suite, $1000 free play, and $200 a day food credit. The Tower suite was incredible. Seperate entrance from the hotel, and fantastic service. I never once saw anyone from housekeeping, but if you had a pillow out of place, and left your room for 5 min, when you came back it was put where it belongs. My girlfriend called them "house ninjas". I have never stayed at any other suite, but I cannot imagine a suite nicer than this.
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