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		<title>Hotel Review: The Palazzo, Las Vegas</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mary Jo Manzanares</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wanting a last minute escape to the sun, but not wanting to spend all day on an airplane, I decided to head to Las Vegas for a couple of days last month.&#160; Mid-November is a nice time to be in Las Vegas.&#160; Although the nights are a bit chilly, daytime was in the 80’s giving me some solid hours for pool time without feeling like I was being baked to death.
On this trip I stayed on the strip at the&#160;Palazzo Hotel, (3325 Las Vegas Blvd. South, Las Vegas).
 The Palazzo, like its sister property The Venetian, is an all-suites Las [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.blisstree.com/flyawaycafe">Fly Away Cafe</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wanting a last minute escape to the sun, but not wanting to spend all day on an airplane, I decided to head to <strong>Las Vegas</strong> for a couple of days last month.&#160; Mid-November is a nice time to be in Las Vegas.&#160; Although the nights are a bit chilly, daytime was in the 80’s giving me some solid hours for pool time without feeling like I was being baked to death.</p>
<p>On this trip I stayed on the strip at the<strong>&#160;<a href="http://www.palazzolasvegas.com/">Palazzo Hotel</a></strong>, (3325 Las Vegas Blvd. South, Las Vegas).</p>
<p><img title="Living Room at Palazzo suite" style="border-right: 0px; border-top: 0px; display: inline; margin: 10px 0px 10px 5px; border-left: 0px; border-bottom: 0px" height="206" alt="Living Room at Palazzo suite" src="http://www.blisstree.com/flyawaycafe/files/2008/12/livingroomatpalazzosuite.jpg" width="275" align="right" border="0" /> The Palazzo, like its sister property <strong>The Venetian</strong>, is an <strong>all-suites Las Vegas hotel</strong> with an Italian theme in the rooms, common area, and extending into the casino.&#160; You enter through a soaring multi-level lobby.&#160; There’s lots of glass, arts, marble and faux marble, giving an upscale feel to the hotel.</p>
<p>For my stay, I had booked a room on the Concierge Level, a little larger in size and giving me access to the concierge lounge.&#160; These suites are located on floors 24-28. There is a separate concierge level check in area, although it was not staffed when I arrived.&#160; In fact, I didn’t see it staffed for most of my stay there, giving me reason to believe that this amenity may have been discontinued.</p>
<p>Still, the check in process was a breeze and then it was off to the room.&#160; </p>
<p>The walk to the elevator bank takes you through the main part of the casino.&#160; While I understand that the real money is made among these tables, I really like to be able to get to my room without having to roll my luggage through the casino floor.&#160; This is the primary negative to the check in process, and in my opinion it’s a big one.</p>
<p>The suites have sunken living rooms with couches, desk and work space, Italian themed art and decor, spacious bathrooms and upscale amenities.&#160; There were three plasma televisions, two large ones in the living room and bedroom and a smaller one in the dressing area of the bathroom.&#160; The suites are quite large, the concierge level ones being slightly larger than the others.&#160; I enjoyed the spaciousness of the room, and it was a pleasant to feel like my room was a pleasant place to spend time in rather than just to sleep in.</p>
<h4><font color="#800080">Keep reading for more information about the Concierge Lounge and Pool area</font></h4>
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<p>The Concierge Lounge is a very large multi-room area covering over 12,000 square feet on the 23rd floor.&#160; It has its own concierge service, very handy for booking show tickets and dinner reservations, as well as for printing out boarding passes.&#160; The lounge also has a business center with the typical equipment that you would expect, and if you’ve brought your laptop you’ll appreciate the FREE wi-fi throughout the lounge (there’s a charge in the rooms).</p>
<p><img title="Drinking coffee in Palazzo concierge lounge" style="border-right: 0px; border-top: 0px; display: inline; margin: 10px 15px 10px 0px; border-left: 0px; border-bottom: 0px" height="206" alt="Drinking coffee in Palazzo concierge lounge" src="http://www.blisstree.com/flyawaycafe/files/2008/12/drinkingcoffeeinpalazzoconciergelounge.jpg" width="275" align="left" border="0" />&#160; Complimentary continental breakfast (cereal, pastries, bagels, fruit, coffee, juice, etc.) is offered in the lounge.&#160; Pick a spot by one of the floor to ceiling windows for a bright space to look out at the pool or the strip while you ease into the day.&#160; I spent an hour or so there every morning – having a bite to eat, catching up on emails and work, as well as doing a little blogging and other writing.&#160; It was peaceful and productive time.</p>
<p>Come evening time, you can relax in the lounge with a complimentary happy hour offering appetizers and cocktails.&#160; It’s a nice selection of upper shelf liquors and good wine, along with hot and cold appetizers.&#160; It’s a good spot to meet up with everyone if you’re traveling in a group, or just to relax before heading off for dinner.</p>
<p>Since the reason for the trip was to get a few last days of sunshine, I spent much of the day at the pool.&#160; It covers a lot of ground, with various pools and hot tubs.&#160; The weather was nice, and it was quite crowded, so if you want a chaise in the sun, get to the pool early.&#160; There are private cabanas available for rent along all of the pools, but I wasn’t able to determine the prime location for maximum sun time.&#160; (None of the cabanas were in use the days that I was there.)</p>
<p>If you’re lying by the pool for some time, it’s entirely possible that you’ll need a cold beverage.&#160; And that’s where this otherwise great hotel falls short.&#160; Food and beverage service in the pool area is very poor.&#160; It was difficult to find someone to even take my order, and it didn’t improve from there.&#160; The service was slow and inattentive.&#160; You’d better hope that your not dying of thirst, because it’s going to be awhile before you get anything to drink!</p>
<p>And here’s my real pet peeve!&#160; If you’re going to charge $14 for a drink (and that doesn’t include the tip), even if it’s by the pool, it needs to be a decent drink.&#160; No pre-made mix crap!&#160; If I order a fluffy tropical drink like a pina colada, it should have REAL juice and ingredients and NOT come from a mix.&#160; One sip of my drink and I knew it was a mix.&#160; When I asked the cocktail server about it, she said that it was pre-made and came out of a machine.&#160; Ick! </p>
<p>To her credit, she offered to take it back to the bar and have it made by hand.&#160; OK, this had potential.&#160; However, my mistake was in believing that “made by hand” meant “made with fresh ingredients.”&#160; When the drink returned, it may have been made by hand, but was still out of a mix.&#160; The closest thing to fresh in this drink was the maraschino cherry garnish!</p>
<p>Lesson learned – do not order cocktails by the pool!</p>
<p>Suites at the Palazzo start in the neighborhood of $159.&#160; It’s hard to quote a price range as prices vary greatly depending on date and availability.&#160; There are usually lots of promotions available that may package the suite price with other amenities like show tickets, dinner, and gaming coupons.</p>
<p>I’d stay at the Palazzo again.&#160; And again and again, for that matter.&#160; I enjoyed the spaciousness of the room.&#160; I enjoyed the comfort and congeniality in the concierge lounge, providing me a location for some online time along with a bite to eat and drink.&#160; And I even like the pool, although you can bet I’ll never order another cocktail there!</p>
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