Last edit by: PTahCha
The current destination fee ($30 as of 2 Sept 2023) includes, per night:
Fulfillment comes in form of coupons for each item, and you can redeem as many as you want.
- 1 draft beer
- 1 old fashion
- 1 dessert (e.g., cookies)
- free wi-fi
Fulfillment comes in form of coupons for each item, and you can redeem as many as you want.
Las Vegas Renaissance [Master Thread]
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Kent WA, USA
Posts: 349
Las Vegas Renaissance [Master Thread]
Rode the new LV monorail today. Picked up a station map and was surprise to see a "Marriott Renaissance" listed. It's on Paradise Rd just south of the convention center. The building is about half way finished.
#2
Join Date: May 2002
Programs: AAdvantage Platinum, United Silver, Marriott Titanium Elite
Posts: 2,276
#3
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Pasadena,Ca.,US.
Programs: AA, Delta, United, SPG plat, Hyatt dia
Posts: 7,140
I am VERY interested in staying at this property over the Christmas Holidays.
They show soft opening in Decmber-but are only aceppting ressies for January!
The opening rates are OK-you can do cheaper nicer on xmas,If I call them direct will they make a deal?
They show soft opening in Decmber-but are only aceppting ressies for January!
The opening rates are OK-you can do cheaper nicer on xmas,If I call them direct will they make a deal?
#4
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Baltimore
Programs: US 1 Mar Plt Hertz PC
Posts: 696
Originally Posted by bigguyinpasadena
I am VERY interested in staying at this property over the Christmas Holidays.
They show soft opening in Decmber-but are only aceppting ressies for January!
The opening rates are OK-you can do cheaper nicer on xmas,If I call them direct will they make a deal?
They show soft opening in Decmber-but are only aceppting ressies for January!
The opening rates are OK-you can do cheaper nicer on xmas,If I call them direct will they make a deal?
#5
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Pasadena,Ca.,US.
Programs: AA, Delta, United, SPG plat, Hyatt dia
Posts: 7,140
So Has anybody stayed here yet?
I just booked 2 night over christmas for $129-sunday the 26 jumped $100 which is wierd because that is a VERY slow period in Las vegas and does not usually pick up till december 30th.
I just booked 2 night over christmas for $129-sunday the 26 jumped $100 which is wierd because that is a VERY slow period in Las vegas and does not usually pick up till december 30th.
#6
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Houston
Programs: AA EXP; Hyatt Globalist; Marriott Titanium, Hilton Diamond, UA 1.56MM (fmr UA1K)
Posts: 5,770
Be very careful about counting on the monorail....I just got back from Vegas and the monorail is closed right now but they say it should be online again soon...maybe by new years.
#7
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Houston
Programs: AA EXP; Hyatt Globalist; Marriott Titanium, Hilton Diamond, UA 1.56MM (fmr UA1K)
Posts: 5,770
Originally Posted by bigguyinpasadena
So Has anybody stayed here yet?
I just booked 2 night over christmas for $129-sunday the 26 jumped $100 which is wierd because that is a VERY slow period in Las vegas and does not usually pick up till december 30th.
I just booked 2 night over christmas for $129-sunday the 26 jumped $100 which is wierd because that is a VERY slow period in Las vegas and does not usually pick up till december 30th.
#8
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Pasadena,Ca.,US.
Programs: AA, Delta, United, SPG plat, Hyatt dia
Posts: 7,140
Just gpt back from a weekend stay at the Las Vegas Renaissance.
Very nice property in need of guest!They are going to survive mainly on biz from the convention center which is right next door-this is a very convienent full service hotel for conventioners-esp those on an expense account!
Staff was VERY friendly and eager to serve-very un-vegas feel to the service here.
Checkin was easy,staff is pretty green and still in training mode.Asked for an upgrade and was given a room with a view on a high floor(was hoping for a junior suite at least as they were on 25% occupied-no such luck)bonus buck was accepted,and got credit on my MR card for the whole amount of rev.at checkout.
Room was very nice,standard size,very stylish without being boring-unlike most W's which I find boring,the last two Renaissances I have steayed at have struck just the right balance of stylishness and practicality.Greens,oranges,earthtones,and white were the colors used here.
Bed was a delight,a firm pillow top high of the ground.
My only qualm were the bedside lights.They were too tall and too bright.They need to put some 3 way bulbs or rheosats on them.
Bathroom was a very generous size.Seperate glass shower and bathtub,very nice linens and toiletries.One very cool feature was all the lights in the bathroom were on a dimmer-very nice.
Very stylish and very empty restaurant and bar-prices are way to high for those not on an expense account,I did not dine here.
Monorail was functioning-and was free!It was a convenience If the hotels you wanted to visit were on the line-otherwise it was a pain.
All inall-The Renaissance las vegas id a very un-vegasy stylish hotel and I would stay there again.
Very nice property in need of guest!They are going to survive mainly on biz from the convention center which is right next door-this is a very convienent full service hotel for conventioners-esp those on an expense account!
Staff was VERY friendly and eager to serve-very un-vegas feel to the service here.
Checkin was easy,staff is pretty green and still in training mode.Asked for an upgrade and was given a room with a view on a high floor(was hoping for a junior suite at least as they were on 25% occupied-no such luck)bonus buck was accepted,and got credit on my MR card for the whole amount of rev.at checkout.
Room was very nice,standard size,very stylish without being boring-unlike most W's which I find boring,the last two Renaissances I have steayed at have struck just the right balance of stylishness and practicality.Greens,oranges,earthtones,and white were the colors used here.
Bed was a delight,a firm pillow top high of the ground.
My only qualm were the bedside lights.They were too tall and too bright.They need to put some 3 way bulbs or rheosats on them.
Bathroom was a very generous size.Seperate glass shower and bathtub,very nice linens and toiletries.One very cool feature was all the lights in the bathroom were on a dimmer-very nice.
Very stylish and very empty restaurant and bar-prices are way to high for those not on an expense account,I did not dine here.
Monorail was functioning-and was free!It was a convenience If the hotels you wanted to visit were on the line-otherwise it was a pain.
All inall-The Renaissance las vegas id a very un-vegasy stylish hotel and I would stay there again.
#12
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Pasadena,Ca.,US.
Programs: AA, Delta, United, SPG plat, Hyatt dia
Posts: 7,140
Originally Posted by dougef
Any pool? If so, how is it - resort style or more like a business hotel?
#13
Join Date: Jan 2000
Posts: 3,026
Just checked out of this property.
Over a 4 night stay I had MULTIPLE problems.
Granted there's a convention in town which meant 100% occupancy however, knowing this I believe the hotel should have been prepared.
Firstly let me say the actual property is pretty cool. Kind of W ish but without the dark colors.
My problems:
4 visits by engineering to fix pluming issues in the suite (a nice suite BTW XX30)
Cool flat panel TV's that worked 50% of the time
Bulb out in one lamp. Reported but never replaced.
2 hour wait for room service delivery on 3 occasions
No gift shop
No coffee stand
Even though the web site says free parking there was a $20 charge
Extensive valet parking lines
Only 1 restaurant which was closed one lunch time for a private party (add the frustration of a 2 hour room service wait) (good food BTW when it was open nut expensive)
A $10 per box delivery charge by the bell desk for packages I had shipped to myself
Internet connect unavailable for 1 day (although it is free when it works)
No good instruction on how to plug into internet (it's a direct wall connection, no box)
No iron in the room
My suite had a great view however on my 2nd day the hotel put a huge sign on the side of the building. I could stiill see out but it was thru a mesh
They started putting this sign up at 6:30am with a lot of banging
ZERO signs of house keeping (Had to call to get the rooms made up)
No paper outside the room on Sat or Sun
No bill under the door on check out day
3 calls to room service and 1 to the operator to have room service trays removed. Finally pushed everything outside the room and 3 hours later it was gone.
No phone in the living room of the suite
No trash can in the living room of the suite
All this for over $1000 a night!
Over a 4 night stay I had MULTIPLE problems.
Granted there's a convention in town which meant 100% occupancy however, knowing this I believe the hotel should have been prepared.
Firstly let me say the actual property is pretty cool. Kind of W ish but without the dark colors.
My problems:
4 visits by engineering to fix pluming issues in the suite (a nice suite BTW XX30)
Cool flat panel TV's that worked 50% of the time
Bulb out in one lamp. Reported but never replaced.
2 hour wait for room service delivery on 3 occasions
No gift shop
No coffee stand
Even though the web site says free parking there was a $20 charge
Extensive valet parking lines
Only 1 restaurant which was closed one lunch time for a private party (add the frustration of a 2 hour room service wait) (good food BTW when it was open nut expensive)
A $10 per box delivery charge by the bell desk for packages I had shipped to myself
Internet connect unavailable for 1 day (although it is free when it works)
No good instruction on how to plug into internet (it's a direct wall connection, no box)
No iron in the room
My suite had a great view however on my 2nd day the hotel put a huge sign on the side of the building. I could stiill see out but it was thru a mesh
They started putting this sign up at 6:30am with a lot of banging
ZERO signs of house keeping (Had to call to get the rooms made up)
No paper outside the room on Sat or Sun
No bill under the door on check out day
3 calls to room service and 1 to the operator to have room service trays removed. Finally pushed everything outside the room and 3 hours later it was gone.
No phone in the living room of the suite
No trash can in the living room of the suite
All this for over $1000 a night!
#14
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Greener Pastures
Posts: 10,515
Wow! That's a long list of problems - I'll be checking into this hotel tomorrow night. If I can get internet access while in LAS (I don't have a laptop, so it depends on how much the business center costs...), I'll post my experiences here.
I'm looking forward to this stay!
I'm looking forward to this stay!
#15
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Houston
Programs: AA EXP; Hyatt Globalist; Marriott Titanium, Hilton Diamond, UA 1.56MM (fmr UA1K)
Posts: 5,770
Priceline just added 4 star bidding to the convention center zone in vegas... this is most likely the new renaissance...for those so inclined to bidding, this might be the way to go to try this place out if in vegas