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20 years 2 months ago
The Aladdin is in a great location in the middle of the Las Vegas strip. The hotel was clean, staff were great and although we were room only (standard Vegas) we did eat in the Aladdin and we had no complaints on either the quality, service or volume.
The Alladin wasn't as busy as the other large resort hotels but that was good as you had room to move about the place and the Dessert Passage with over a mile of shops is great and its in the hotel.
The entertainment was poor with the same Soul band on every night singing the same songs, but if you want to sit in your hotel every night watching the act.....don't go to Vegas there is too much to do.
The Alladin wasn't as busy as the other large resort hotels but that was good as you had room to move about the place and the Dessert Passage with over a mile of shops is great and its in the hotel.
The entertainment was poor with the same Soul band on every night singing the same songs, but if you want to sit in your hotel every night watching the act.....don't go to Vegas there is too much to do.
Travel operator: Virgin
Recommended
20 years 2 months ago
This was our second visit to the Aladdin Resort, we were there at the same time last year, for 10 nights. This time we stayed 11 nights.
On arrival we tipped the girl at the desk $20 and asked if she had any free upgrades available. She asked us if we'd stayed before, then fixed us up with a Resort Room, even letting us choose from of few (we prefer north tower, overlooking Paris and Bellagio fountains). The room had 2 windows, 2 double beds, big sofa, coffee table, desk and chair, unit with drawers, wardrobe, TV (I think they call it an Armoire), bathroom had separate WC, separate walk in shower, deep bath, his and hers sinks, with large countertops which are great for all your toiletries!
Unfortunately you can't get a fridge (unless for medical purposes), but be bought a polystyrene cool box and just kept filling it with ice from the machine on the corridor. We filled it with drinks mainly for the ABC stores downstairs in Desert Passage.
We only saw the bank in Sinbad's Lounge once as we passed by on the upper level. As someone else said, you don't go to Vegas to watch this every night anyway.
The hotel is very handy for other casinos. It's between Paris and Polo Towers. Unfortunately to the south and across the road (south of Bellagio) is still a little under-developed, however that makes way for some cheap souvenir shops, and also take away pizzas etc if you like.
The buffet in the hotel is one of the better ones in Vegas. I've only really heard the Bellagio and Paris being quoted as better. I'm not into French food (being vegetarian), and we did go over to Bellagio to try theirs but the queue was horrendous!
On arrival we tipped the girl at the desk $20 and asked if she had any free upgrades available. She asked us if we'd stayed before, then fixed us up with a Resort Room, even letting us choose from of few (we prefer north tower, overlooking Paris and Bellagio fountains). The room had 2 windows, 2 double beds, big sofa, coffee table, desk and chair, unit with drawers, wardrobe, TV (I think they call it an Armoire), bathroom had separate WC, separate walk in shower, deep bath, his and hers sinks, with large countertops which are great for all your toiletries!
Unfortunately you can't get a fridge (unless for medical purposes), but be bought a polystyrene cool box and just kept filling it with ice from the machine on the corridor. We filled it with drinks mainly for the ABC stores downstairs in Desert Passage.
We only saw the bank in Sinbad's Lounge once as we passed by on the upper level. As someone else said, you don't go to Vegas to watch this every night anyway.
The hotel is very handy for other casinos. It's between Paris and Polo Towers. Unfortunately to the south and across the road (south of Bellagio) is still a little under-developed, however that makes way for some cheap souvenir shops, and also take away pizzas etc if you like.
The buffet in the hotel is one of the better ones in Vegas. I've only really heard the Bellagio and Paris being quoted as better. I'm not into French food (being vegetarian), and we did go over to Bellagio to try theirs but the queue was horrendous!
Travel operator: ebookers.co.uk
Recommended
22 years 7 months ago
Aladdin is in a great location on the strip with easy access to the other hotels. Very luxurious lobby and the staff were pleasant on arrival.
Rooms are excellent, with amazing bathrooms (much bigger than normal with separate shower, bath, and toilet).
Casino is rather empty most of the time so if you want a buzzy place to gamble then visit the other hotels.
Food was fine, we ate at 1 restaurant in amongst the shopping forum which had a good selection. Breakfast buffet was very nice also.
2 swimming pools that are a decent size but not the best landscaped, just pools.
Have stayed at Flamingo Hilton and Monte Carlo before and Aladdin is the best so far. Just go for the bathrooms!!
Rooms are excellent, with amazing bathrooms (much bigger than normal with separate shower, bath, and toilet).
Casino is rather empty most of the time so if you want a buzzy place to gamble then visit the other hotels.
Food was fine, we ate at 1 restaurant in amongst the shopping forum which had a good selection. Breakfast buffet was very nice also.
2 swimming pools that are a decent size but not the best landscaped, just pools.
Have stayed at Flamingo Hilton and Monte Carlo before and Aladdin is the best so far. Just go for the bathrooms!!
Travel operator: Holiday Hypermarket
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