We were there at the end of April and it was amazing. We now listen to that Postmalone song all the time and it reminds us of the great time we had. I would have totally to take the dirty room to get upgraded to that room lol.
Beautiful place for sure - my concern is that I went in there on a weekday around 10:30 in the morning and there couldn't have been 100 people there. You could actually count each individual person that you saw. Reminded me of the COVID days there were so few customers. It was by far the emptiest I've ever seen a Strip property. The place is impressive but it needs a large influx of customers.
You need to inform all of them , the amenities you use in the room like the icebox sodas , bar drinks etc YOU GET CHARGED FOR ON YOUR BILL..ITS NOT FREE !
It always seems really trendy to hate on brand-new resorts shortly after they open for some lame reason. I'm not saying the Fontainebleau, Resorts World or any new resort should be above criticism by any means, but I'm just saying I've noticed this bandwagon effect between "Nachogate", Timberlake and Alba staying at Wynn instead of Fontainebleau, some top executives leaving, etc. snowballing into some pretty irrational hate towards the resort mostly among those who haven't even stayed there yet or even have any intention of staying there. Which is sooooooooo misguided and irresponsible in my view as I'm definitely rooting for the place even if I hope Wooden and others coming in and trying to right the ship take the sensible points of criticism to heart.
Thanks for the video. The hotel is nothing special in my opinion. Obviously it's new, and when they build new resorts these days, they are going to be fancy, shiny and luxurious. That being said, it is very overpriced, the location is terrible, and there is no way that I would give up a mid Strip location to stay in that resort. To me, a casino is a casino, and you can play the same slots everywhere. The fact that there is nothing really close by besides Circus, Circus, is a negative for people who don't have cars with them. The fact that you can leave your hotel when you are staying in the heart of the Strip, and have many food choices, and just being able to walk everywhere without having to use a car, Uber, etc, is what a vacation for me is. If I have to drive everywhere, or constantly take taxis, is not a fun vacation for me.
Too far away? You’ve got Resorts World, Wynn & Encore, Sahara, and The Strat all within walking distance. You’re just some cheap bastard trying to tear down a beautiful new resort. Keep your idiotic opinions to yourself.
@@igorgopshtein9754 Too far away? You've got Resorts Word, Wynn & Encore, Sahara, and Strat all down the block. You're just some cheap bastard trying to tear down a beautiful new resort. Keep your idiotic opinions to yourself.
@@KevinS702 The place is mostly a ghost town, and that's a fact. And the people who have gone there just to get a statue match, just so they can get food credit to eat, will mostly not be coming back. If they didn't do those status matches, it would be even worse.