
Each of the 2,500 spacious modern rooms features a unique on-the-Strip outdoor terrace, while all (aside from the basic City room) include a kitchenette (grocery packages are available for a hefty fee). The property boasts one of the largest nightclubs in town, Marquee, while concerts and other events are held in the Chelsea theater and at Boulevard Pool, which transforms into an ice skating rink in the winter. The resort is famed for its restaurants, which span from Chinese-Mexican fusion to Greek, plus there's a popular ("secret") pizzeria and excellent buffet. Because the Cosmo's footprint is so small (occupying what used to be the parking lots of the Jockey Club timeshare next door), the orientation is vertical, rather than the typical horizontal sprawl, with the casino on the first level, restaurants and retail on levels two and three, and the pool on four.









