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Originally Posted by aceman
(Post 9693946)
sorry, was actually thinking of the venetian when I posted that!
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I visited the Pallazzo last Friday night for dinner at Carne et Vino.
Self parking is a breeze here for those that know where the enterance is(Spring Mountain-Just east of the strip-just past the bus stop,drive to the lowest level-there will be parking right by the elevators most likely)much quicker than the Valet(which is as bad as the Venetian-the worst in LV IMO) Dinner was great-but realllllly expensive(my nice boss picked up the tab)We had pasta for a opener(duck liver ravioli was fantastic/gnocchi with bolognese was very good-sauce a little salty)and split the florentine steak($145 :eek: )which was great-a tad undercooked but the meat was flawless.The third person in our party had the scalopinne-very good.Deserts are very simple-very good and very overpriced at $15 each. Setting was beautiful.Music is loud and god awful.Service by Carlos was great=very enthustiastic and knowladgable.The service in this place is really overwhellming-huge staff. After dinner we went up to the shopping mall.Much nicer than the Venetian IMO.They had an outpost of Bauman's Rare Books-we paid their rent for the day :D Boss had to wait 25 minutes for valet-I self parked and zipped right out! |
Originally Posted by ijgordon
(Post 9697700)
Ah, ok. Venetian self-park is definitely worse, but still not all that bad. Have you been to Planet Hollywood? :)
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Off to Palazzo tomorrow [Concierge Level - Bella Suite] for my birthday --- using a "Ultimate" Birthday Comp offer....
------ I'll report back next week. Best! Michael |
Carne et Vino
agreed. Food...yummy! very high ceilings and not a lot of carpet, etc. makes it a rather loud place. err...expensive |
Originally Posted by baccarat_king
(Post 9938739)
Off to Palazzo tomorrow [Concierge Level - Bella Suite] for my birthday --- using a "Ultimate" Birthday Comp offer....
------ I'll report back next week. Best! Michael But it is too hot to go to LV. |
Originally Posted by chichow
(Post 9938730)
Does the Planet Hollywood self-park require you to walk @$#%#%$% through the mall before you get to the casino?
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Originally Posted by bigguyinpasadena
(Post 9926645)
I visited the Pallazzo last Friday night for dinner at Carne et Vino.
Self parking is a breeze here for those that know where the enterance is(Spring Mountain-Just east of the strip-just past the bus stop,drive to the lowest level-there will be parking right by the elevators most likely)much quicker than the Valet(which is as bad as the Venetian-the worst in LV IMO) Dinner was great-but realllllly expensive(my nice boss picked up the tab)We had pasta for a opener(duck liver ravioli was fantastic/gnocchi with bolognese was very good-sauce a little salty)and split the florentine steak($145 :eek: )which was great-a tad undercooked but the meat was flawless.The third person in our party had the scalopinne-very good.Deserts are very simple-very good and very overpriced at $15 each. Setting was beautiful.Music is loud and god awful.Service by Carlos was great=very enthustiastic and knowladgable.The service in this place is really overwhellming-huge staff. After dinner we went up to the shopping mall.Much nicer than the Venetian IMO.They had an outpost of Bauman's Rare Books-we paid their rent for the day :D Boss had to wait 25 minutes for valet-I self parked and zipped right out! Yikes. Vegas seems to step up the prices with each new restaurant to new levels. How are the other restaurants in the resort? They seem to have a lot of "outposts". I'll be interested to see what Encore will bring, since Steve Wynn doesn't seem to want the "outposts" and chefs who are committed full-time to resort. |
Originally Posted by opus17
(Post 9939609)
I got that offer too!
But it is too hot to go to LV. much better Atlantic City weather --- and that's where I'm going for the July 4th holiday. :D:D |
Originally Posted by baccarat_king
(Post 9938739)
Off to Palazzo tomorrow [Concierge Level - Bella Suite] for my birthday --- using a "Ultimate" Birthday Comp offer....
------ I'll report back next week. Best! Michael Cheers, Bill |
Originally Posted by goheelswks
(Post 11110875)
Michael, how did this turn out? How did you get the comp offer--we have a group staying at the Palazzo for a 30th this weekend.
Cheers, Bill I also posted a bit about the concierge level in this milepost. So, basically, very happy with Palazzo (returned a few times since June)... and will be there again on February 6th.... |
Originally Posted by goheelswks
(Post 11110875)
Michael, how did this turn out? How did you get the comp offer--we have a group staying at the Palazzo for a 30th this weekend.
Cheers, Bill |
AZURE Pool Experience - Palazzo opening May 15th
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Does anyone have a name and contact info (email or fax) for the Director of Hotel Operations at Palazzo?
Thanks very much in advance. |
Originally Posted by csgoalie
(Post 12369562)
Does anyone have a name and contact info (email or fax) for the Director of Hotel Operations at Palazzo?
Thanks very much in advance. Hope this helps. |
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