3667 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, Nevada, 89109, United States…
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With the kind of magic only Hollywood can conjure, in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip, a glamorous, strikingly beautiful resort beats anew. The 34-acre hotel claims to offer more under one roof than any other resort in the city. An amazing 100,000-square-foot gaming area with a four-story high ceiling will delight the eye. Games of every genre take place at 87 tables and 2,800 slot machines. Above the main floor, high-stakes players can enjoy the 35,000 square foot London Club. You will find the ultimate shopping, dining and entertainment experience at the
Chain: Sheraton Hotels & Resorts, Type: Conference Center, Resort, Hotel
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The Aladdin hotel was very classy. The room was clean as well as the bathroom (and also very roomy). \nThe Hotel is located right in the middle of the strip. I had a great view of the Paris balloon and Eiffel tower restaurant as well as the Bellagio. I could also see Caesars Palace and many more from my room. The staff was very friendly and check-in was a breeze which was a surprise since we checked in around 4 in the afternoon. \nI would definitely recommend the Aladdin as a nice, affordable place to stay.
06 Jun 2005 | A Yahoo! UserOur stay was from 4/14-4/19.Inspite of being sold out on Sat never felt crowded or uncomfortable in the Casino or anywhere else.Liked having the option of playing at the $5.00 tables; the craps tables had 5-4-3 odds.The music in Sinbad's lounge was enjoyable and varied.I suggest to get your drink at a table and bring it to the lounge as no one seemed to care.Ate once at the Elements, the filet was excellent albeit pricey....the sides were expensive @ 8 bucks and not worth it. Had breakfast once at the Zanzibar and the food was good but medium glass of OJ too pricey at 5 bucks.Would recommend eating at the buffet which was EXCELLENT both for breakfast and dinner.Room was spacious and pleasnt but word of caution DON'T DRINK THE WATER the bottled water that is ....cost was $5.00 and my buddie complained the rest of stay about it but it at least provided some laughs. Sports book was fine...nothing special though. \nCan't believe there are going to redo the entire facility over the next year or so [one section at a time] what a waste of $$$$. \n \nNever used the monorail as the public buses were fine...$5.00 for a 24 hr period. \n Suggest to book well in advance to get the best deals.
06 Jun 2005 | nuzzeljaSeveral slot hosts left the property and ours went to Wynns. After playing 16 hours in three days and my wife played 21 hours (yes 21!)we did not receive any meals on the house, the room was comped. That's more than we have ever played here in 5 previous trips and always received meals free. We do not drink and do not order desserts and abuse the food part. We will find a new headquarters in Vegas as this was our last trip to the Aladdin.
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