cluemeister
TUG Member
A few thoughts on our two weeks stay at Polo Towers and Las Vegas:
- The view from our skyview suite facing the strip was magnificent. While standing on the balcony, you can see all the way to the Luxor and Mandalay Bay to the south, and to the Paris Balloon and Bellagio fountains to the north. I will stay in that unit again next year.
- The staff at Polo Towers is very polite, friendly and professional. Must have spoken to a dozen employees, and all very friendly.
- The "alley" north of Hawaiian Marketplace (that is a shortcut to the strip) is well lit at night, and I had no concerns using it.
- Planet Hollywood will be another attractive night time visual when they finish that resort. PH is very slow at renovations.
- Project City Center is amazing. Hundreds of workers, every single day going full tilt to build that place. It will be incredible when done, and they are fast!
- Renovations at Polo Towers itself, supposedly starting in "the spring", had yet to be started. No crews, no sight of preparation , nothing. If they start by June I'll be stunned.
- The construction at the Westgate/Planet Hollywood towers is underway. There are cranes and a some construction guys at the site. I don't see that project being completed for about 4-5 years.
- Cosmopolitan is finally getting out of the ground, with steel beams poking above the first floor mark while I was there. That will be impressive as well.
- The half price ticket booth is a great way to stretch the vacation dollar. Being right out front of Polo Towers is great!
- The inside of the Hawaiian marketplace is still empty, with the exception of an Indian restaurant and the exercise facility for Polo Towers owners/guests.
- The outside of Hawaiian marketplace seemed busier than last year.
- Despite how close Monte Carlo is to Polo Towers, it's too inconvenient to cross the street to get there quickly, so I still haven't been inside MC for three years of visits!
- Parking is easy at Polo Towers. Always spaces available.
- Rent a car in Vegas. Cost us $227 bucks total for a Camry for one week. Including high car rental taxes!
- The new rental car return facility is very convenient. If you get there soon enough, they will check your Southwest baggage for $20 so you don't have to haul it to the airport.
- Ate at some new restaurants. Our favorite was the Country Club at Wynn. Wow! For chain restaurants, we loved Cheesecake Factory. Did not have a bad meal in Vegas!
- Wynn buffet is expensive. $37 for dinner. Great meal, but didn't go back again.
- Saw Gordie Brown based on Fern's advice. Half price tickets, and it was a great show!
- Saw Titanic and Bodies - Great exhibits, can buy discounted tickets at half price booth
- If you want to golf in Vegas, you must rent a car and drive far away from the strip. Great courses around, you just have to look for them.
- Bellagio fountains still are incredible. Must be seen from the strip, or atop the Eiffel tower.
- View from Stratosphere is amazing. Worth the price.
- Some people say they can't visit Vegas for more than 4 or 5 days. We stayed for two weeks and it was terrific!
- Only spent $5 gambling. That's probably why we could afford two weeks!
That's all I can think of for now.
- The view from our skyview suite facing the strip was magnificent. While standing on the balcony, you can see all the way to the Luxor and Mandalay Bay to the south, and to the Paris Balloon and Bellagio fountains to the north. I will stay in that unit again next year.
- The staff at Polo Towers is very polite, friendly and professional. Must have spoken to a dozen employees, and all very friendly.
- The "alley" north of Hawaiian Marketplace (that is a shortcut to the strip) is well lit at night, and I had no concerns using it.
- Planet Hollywood will be another attractive night time visual when they finish that resort. PH is very slow at renovations.
- Project City Center is amazing. Hundreds of workers, every single day going full tilt to build that place. It will be incredible when done, and they are fast!
- Renovations at Polo Towers itself, supposedly starting in "the spring", had yet to be started. No crews, no sight of preparation , nothing. If they start by June I'll be stunned.
- The construction at the Westgate/Planet Hollywood towers is underway. There are cranes and a some construction guys at the site. I don't see that project being completed for about 4-5 years.
- Cosmopolitan is finally getting out of the ground, with steel beams poking above the first floor mark while I was there. That will be impressive as well.
- The half price ticket booth is a great way to stretch the vacation dollar. Being right out front of Polo Towers is great!
- The inside of the Hawaiian marketplace is still empty, with the exception of an Indian restaurant and the exercise facility for Polo Towers owners/guests.
- The outside of Hawaiian marketplace seemed busier than last year.
- Despite how close Monte Carlo is to Polo Towers, it's too inconvenient to cross the street to get there quickly, so I still haven't been inside MC for three years of visits!
- Parking is easy at Polo Towers. Always spaces available.
- Rent a car in Vegas. Cost us $227 bucks total for a Camry for one week. Including high car rental taxes!
- The new rental car return facility is very convenient. If you get there soon enough, they will check your Southwest baggage for $20 so you don't have to haul it to the airport.
- Ate at some new restaurants. Our favorite was the Country Club at Wynn. Wow! For chain restaurants, we loved Cheesecake Factory. Did not have a bad meal in Vegas!
- Wynn buffet is expensive. $37 for dinner. Great meal, but didn't go back again.
- Saw Gordie Brown based on Fern's advice. Half price tickets, and it was a great show!
- Saw Titanic and Bodies - Great exhibits, can buy discounted tickets at half price booth
- If you want to golf in Vegas, you must rent a car and drive far away from the strip. Great courses around, you just have to look for them.
- Bellagio fountains still are incredible. Must be seen from the strip, or atop the Eiffel tower.
- View from Stratosphere is amazing. Worth the price.
- Some people say they can't visit Vegas for more than 4 or 5 days. We stayed for two weeks and it was terrific!
- Only spent $5 gambling. That's probably why we could afford two weeks!
That's all I can think of for now.