All the while allowing us to check-in early with no fee. The front desk attendant’s task was to split the rooms accordingly and separate the bills. We had ten guests, five reserved rooms, but one person made the order. My party had a moderately complicated check-in process. The front desk staff was quite impressive. The modern furnishings and clean linens suit my needs. It makes for easy cleanup and, let’s face it, if you’re partaking in some debauchery, spills are inevitable. All I really need for my Vegas stays is a place to hang my head for couple of hours a night. I’m personally a fan of the faux, wood flooring.
The rooms aren’t going to blow anyone away, but they’re nice enough. The adjective that frequently comes to mind when describing the hotel is “serviceable”. The walk to the abundant and great dining choices at sister property Caesar’s really isn’t bad. It also makes up for the hotel’s somewhat lackluster dining options. Pricing and location are its main draw. Its center strip location provides easy access to different attractions and casinos. I may have found what I’ve long been looking for in the Flamingo. It’s how I like my…you know what, never mind. I’ve longed searched for a property that has all the necessary trappings to lure a low roller like myself.