Jacuzzi Room (help!)
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: UK
Posts: 6
Jacuzzi Room (help!)
What suggestions do people have regarding Jacuzzi rooms in Las Vegas?
I have my heart set on the Venetian, but my husband really wants a room with a jacuzzi in it (I can't help thinking "very tacky"... and am not sure about the idea of a "bath" in the bedroom).
I know that the Luxor has Jacuzzi suites, but we have stayed there before (want to try somewhere new) and they are all booked out on our travel dates.
Alternatively can anybody think of any great rooms which have a very nice bathroom with a nice, big jacuzzi/whirlpool bath?
Ronnie
(still dreaming of the Venetian...)
I have my heart set on the Venetian, but my husband really wants a room with a jacuzzi in it (I can't help thinking "very tacky"... and am not sure about the idea of a "bath" in the bedroom).
I know that the Luxor has Jacuzzi suites, but we have stayed there before (want to try somewhere new) and they are all booked out on our travel dates.
Alternatively can anybody think of any great rooms which have a very nice bathroom with a nice, big jacuzzi/whirlpool bath?
Ronnie
(still dreaming of the Venetian...)
#2
Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: YYZ
Programs: AC, AA, UA, BA, Hilton
Posts: 2,907
Hi Ronnie,
We've stayed at Caesars a few times the last several years, and found the Jacuzzis in the Palace Tower to be super. Large enough for two
and in the bathroom, as you wanted.
The other towers (with the exception of the Roman) have jacuzzis (also large ones), but these older rooms have them adjoining the bedrooms. If you choose to stay at Caesars, definately go for the newer Palace Tower rooms.
A caution though, as some recent reports from visitors seem to indicate that the levels of service and friendliness of the staff in both the hotel and casinos may have deteriorated.
Try to research the comments from others on FT to see for yourself. We haven't stayed there for over a year, and had good trips to Caesars, but all that may have changed. Also, there had been construction at Caesars earlier this year--don't know if it's been completed yet.
Have a great trip, and WIN.
bj-21.
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'Tis better to have played and won, then never to have played at all.
Jeff
We've stayed at Caesars a few times the last several years, and found the Jacuzzis in the Palace Tower to be super. Large enough for two
and in the bathroom, as you wanted. The other towers (with the exception of the Roman) have jacuzzis (also large ones), but these older rooms have them adjoining the bedrooms. If you choose to stay at Caesars, definately go for the newer Palace Tower rooms.
A caution though, as some recent reports from visitors seem to indicate that the levels of service and friendliness of the staff in both the hotel and casinos may have deteriorated.
Try to research the comments from others on FT to see for yourself. We haven't stayed there for over a year, and had good trips to Caesars, but all that may have changed. Also, there had been construction at Caesars earlier this year--don't know if it's been completed yet.
Have a great trip, and WIN.
bj-21.
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'Tis better to have played and won, then never to have played at all.
Jeff

