Caesars Palace
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Hotel Overview
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ramg
- May 8, 2013
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Collegegirl2525
- May 1, 2013
Experience Celine Dion, Bobby Flay, a top spa, Forum Shops
This expansive, lavish, iconic resort captures the playground of ancient Rome. Find eight swimming pools in the Garden of the Gods, restaurants with star chefs, one of Las Vegas' finest spas and salons, PURE nightclub, a yoga studio, and world-class shopping. Caesars amps the entertainment with Celine Dion, Elton John, Rod Stewart, Shania Twain and Jerry Seinfeld at the Colosseum and British singer Matt Goss in Cleopatra's Barge. Caesars gaming includes one of the Strip's best sports books and poker rooms, as well as a Pussycat Dolls pit.
Highlights
There are Las Vegas hotel rooms, and then there is the unmatched level of elegance and luxury hotel connoisseurs demand – which is exactly what awaits inside the spectacular rooms of the Laurel Collection by Caesars Palace. Beyond just routinely spectacular, here await everyday experiences, elevated, with exclusive amenities and an attentive staff ready to provide individualized, expedited service whenever you need it. Combining the spectacular accommodations of the Augustus and Octavius Towers, The Laurel Collection is focused on providing unique, personal touches. Nestled in a private corridor at Caesars Palace, guests will enjoy a private valet entrance, an exclusive hotel registration and direct access to the sprawling Garden of the Gods pool oasis. An award-winning spa retreat, a luxurious salon, three intimate wedding chapels and two renowned restaurants can be found as part of The Laurel Collection, along with retail shops and a Starbucks.
- Celine Dion returns to the Colosseum
- One of Vegas' very best restaurants, Guy Savoy
- Central by Michel Richard
- QUA Baths and Spa
- Color - A Salon by Michael Boychuc
- Caesars Forum Shops offers much more name brand shopping and fine dining
- New restaurants including Gordon Ramsay Pub & Grill and Nobu Caesars Palace, the very first Nobu restaurant in Las Vegas
Location
The intersection of Flamingo Road and Las Vegas Blvd, across from the Bellagio and Flamingo resorts.Rooms
The Forum, Palace and Augustus Towers at Caesars Palace offer a wide variety of standard and suite accommodations, most recently updated for a modern feel with premium bedding, plasma TVs, and spacious bathrooms. Some of Augustus' large rooms feature floor-to-ceiling views of the Bellagio fountains. Yes, you can get a "Rain Man" suite at Caesars, but you won't find the one from "The Hangover" (that was a movie set). The Octavius Tower at Caesar's Palace offers a private entrance, separate lobby and direct access to the Garden of the Gods pool oasis and gardens. The spacious rooms are furnished with beautiful marble-tiled floors and bathrooms as well as top-notch facilities like flat-screen TV in the bedroom and bathroom.CNN's "Hottest New Hotel of 2013"; the luxury Nobu Hotel Caesars Palace has been crafted by Robert DeNiro and Chef Nobu and sits at the epicenter of Las Vegas' entertainment heart. For the best night's sleep, the ultra luxury pillow-top bed is dressed with exclusive Filo Doro linens with down duvet and pillows. 55-inch high-def TV. Inspirational Nobu room service. Priority Nobu Restaurant reservations. Celebrity known Natura Bisse designer toiletries. Nobu Spa Treatments in-room or visit our Qua Spa. Wide range of VIP access and amenities. Non-smoking.
Features
The redesigned Garden of the Gods offers eight swimming pools, swim-up blackjack tables, an 18-foot waterfall, a whirlpool retreat and cabanas (fees apply).
QUA Baths & Spa features 35 massage studios, seven facial studios, and three deluxe Couples Studios for romantic massages and body treatments. Other unique touches include Tea Lounges, Crystal Body Art and an expansive Fitness Center.
Night spots and party places, some with live entertainment, include the classic Galleria Lounge, martini bar Terrazza Lounge, Spanish Steps -- frozen cocktails in an outdoor Roman Plaza -- underwater-themed Seahorse Lounge, cutting-edge Shadow, and sexy/progressive PURE.
Gaming includes one of the Strip's best sports books and poker rooms. Casino honors the Harrah's Total Rewards Card.
Free self- and valet parking available. Pet-friendly policy (with restrictions).
Dining
Restaurant Guy Savoy, Bobby Flay's Mesa Grill, Rao's Italian and Central by Michel Richard are among the big name options at Caesars. There's also a pleasant food court and fun Serendipity 3 on the Strip. Breakfast is available at the Lago Buffet and Augustus Cafe. Additional dining in the Forum Shops ranges from Wolfgang Puck's Spago to the Cheesecake Factory.
Transportation
- McCarran International Airport (8 min)
- Deuce Bus stop directly in front of property
- Taxi stand on property
Attractions
- Replica Eiffel Tower (0.7 mi, 1.13 km)
- Bellagio fountains (across Flamingo Road)
- City Center art installations (0.8 mi, 1.3 km)
- Flamingo Wildlife Habitat (across Las Vegas Blvd.)
- Mirage Volcano (adjacent to Forum Shops)
Business
- Palace Tower offers an impressive 300,000 square feet of meeting and event space.
- Business Center offers printing and faxing, packaging and shipping, office supplies, equipment rental and internet access.
Policies and fees
- Starting 1 March, the hotel will charge $25 resort fee inclusive of fitness centre admission for two per day, daily in-room Internet access for one device and all local calls.
- At time of check-in, each individual guest will be required to provide the hotel with a valid credit card or cash deposit in the amount of $100 (USD) per each day of guest stay if paying via credit card, or $200 (USD) for the entire guest stay if paying via cash (the $200 cash deposit will only activate in-room movies and phone).
- Must be 21 or older to check in. An additional-person charge will apply to all persons staying in the room, regardless of age. Children cannot stay free.
This is not a comprehensive list of fees. Any amounts listed above may not include taxes and are subject to change.
Caesars Palace Rooms
- Augustus Tower
- Nestled in a private corridor at Caesars Palace, guests will enjoy a private valet entrance, an exclusive hotel registration and direct access to the sprawling Garden of the Gods pool oasis. An award-winning spa retreat, a luxurious salon, three intimate wedding chapels and two renowned restaurants can be found as part of Forbes 4-Star winning recipient, The Laurel Collection by Caesars Palace, along with retail shops and a Starbucks.Opened in 2012,Octavius Tower, designed by KNA Design includes Modern decor and marble entries with stylish patterned carpets, dark wood furnishings, brushed chrome fixtures,Plush sofas, contemporary chairs and chic stone tables, Framed 42-inch flat panel, high-definition television screens, convenient media hubs with multiple outlets for easy connectivity, and bedside docking stations with iPod capabilities,Marble-tiled bathrooms with contemporary striped wall coverings, oversized whirlpool bathtubs and enclosed glass showers with multiple shower head.
- Octavius Tower Deluxe
- Nestled in a private corridor at Caesars Palace, guests will enjoy a private valet entrance, an exclusive hotel registration and direct access to the sprawling Garden of the Gods pool oasis. An award-winning spa retreat,a luxurious salon, three intimate wedding chapels and two renowned restaurants can be found as part of Forbes 4-Star winning recipient, The Laurel Collection by Caesars Palace, along with retail shops and a Starbucks. Opened in 2012, Octavius Tower, designed by KNA Design includes:Modern dcor and marble entries with stylish patterned carpets, dark wood furnishings, brushed chrome fixtures,Plush sofas, contemporary chairs and chic stone tables,Framed 42-inch flat panel, high-definition television screens, convenient media hubs with multiple outlets for easy connectivity, and bedside docking stations with iPod capabilities,Marble-tiled bathrooms with contemporary striped wall coverings,oversized whirlpool bathtubs and enclosed glass showers with multiple shower head.
- Nobu Deluxe King
- Nobu Hotel, tucked within world-famous Caesars Palace, is unparallelled with its unique sense of style, luxury and craft. With personalized service and lavish amentities, each room infuses natural materials with Nobu's signature Japanese elegance to provide sophisticated comfort. These rooms offer 1 King bed draped in Italian linen that embodies serenity. Guests of Nobu Hotel receive dedicated Concierge service and enjoy priority seating in Nobu Restaurant. King room features 350 square feet Connecting ability to QQ K - request only California King Bed Private Bar Oversized shower with multiple showerheads Toto bathroom rest system 55-inch high-definition television Handicap-accessible available Non-smoking
- Octavius Tower Luxury
- Nestled in a private corridor at Caesars Palace, guests will enjoy a private valet entrance, an exclusive hotel registration and direct access to the sprawling Garden of the Gods pool oasis. An award-winning spa retreat,a luxurious salon, three intimate wedding chapels and two renowned restaurants can be found as part of Forbes 4-Star winning recipient, The Laurel Collection by Caesars Palace, along with retail shops and a Starbucks. Opened in 2012, Octavius Tower, designed by KNA Design includes:Modern dcor and marble entries with stylish patterned carpets, dark wood furnishings, brushed chrome fixtures,Plush sofas, contemporary chairs and chic stone tables,Framed 42-inch flat panel, high-definition television screens, convenient media hubs with multiple outlets for easy connectivity, and bedside docking stations with iPod capabilities,Marble-tiled bathrooms with contemporary striped wall coverings,oversized whirlpool bathtubs and enclosed glass showers with multiple shower head.
- Forum Tower Royal Suite
- Indulge in the abundant opulence of the Forum Tower Royal Suite (formerly the Double Bay). Mixing business with pleasure, the living room contains a conference/dining table, executive work desk, and a stylish lounge area. At the end of the day, get some rest in the bedroom or truly unwind in the bathroom's oversized spillover spa tub. Room features include- LCD Televisions with Cable, Bedside Clock Radio with CD Player, and MP-3 Hook-Up, High-Speed Wireless Internet Access, Touchtone Phone with Voicemail, On Demand Movies, Video Games, and Music, Marble Bathroom with a Walk-In Shower, Oversized Spa Bathtub, Gilchrest & Soames Bath Amenities or Molton Brown Bath Amenities, Customized Bedding and Decor, Marble Dry Bar, Separate Living Room Area, Work Space Desk, In Room Electronic Safe, Customized bedding and decor by Kathleen Dauber, Laundry Services, Smoking or Non-Smoking Room, 24-hour Room Service, Express In-Room Checkout.
- Pet Stay Room
- A special room for those traveling with four-footed friends! Please note that dogs must weigh 50 pounds or less each and be present at the time of check- in. Up to 2 dogs per room are allowed. Dogs are permitted to walk through designated common areas while on a leash and accompanied by the owner. Check in time for PetStay rooms is 4pm; dog owners must be prepared to accommodate your dogs until your room is ready. Dogs are the only animals allowed under the PetStay program. Dogs must be kenneled or out of the room during housekeeping. (Housekeeping may be scheduled at your convenience, but housekeeping must be allowed to service your guest room at a minimum of every other day.) * Guests MUST book the Pet Friendly room category in order to bring their dog(s) on property.
- Roman Tower Room
- The vision of Caesars Palace founder Jay Sarno when he created the legendary resort over 40 years ago. Conveniently located in the heart of the property and adjacent to the iconic Palace casino. One king or two queen beds. 350-425 square feet. High-speed Internet access (surcharge), laptop-compatible safe, multi-line phone, and 27-inch TV with pay movies and Internet access (surcharge) via wireless keyboard. Bathroom with shower/tub. combination.
- Forum Tower Room
- Completely refurbished with brand-new amenities. All the rooms, suites, corridors and elevator lobbies of the Forum Tower are being renovated top to bottom. New luxuries include Anichini linens, considered the world's finest luxury brand. The style direction is modern with warm woods accented by rich textiles. Guest comfort is of the utmost importance. In addition to beautiful plush bedding, each room is equipped with mini-bars, two LCD televisions (the second built into the bath mirror), a chaise lounge and oversized chair as well as swivel chair at the desk. State-of-the art components such as wired and wireless Internet service, iPod docking station, "do not disturb" messaging and doorbells provide for guest convenience and privacy. The oversized showers have dual rain bath showerheads. Additional upgrades to the revamped bathrooms include a feature vanity area and a separate toilet compartment.
Amenities
- High-speed internet
- Airport shuttle
- FREE parking
- Pool
- General
- Concierge
- Activities
- Pool
- Fitness center or spa
- Health club
- Spa services
- Dining
- Restaurant
- Room service
- Services
- Business center
- Conference facilities
- Internet
- High-speed internet
- Transportation
- Airport shuttle
- Parking
- FREE parking
- Accessibility
- Handicapped rooms/facilities
Hotel Map
- Area served
- Las Vegas, NV
- Nearby airports
- McCarran International Airport
- Area description
- Located in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip.
Nearby points of interest
- Omnimax Theater: 0.1 mi
- Magic and Movie Hall of Fame: 0.2 mi
- Imperial Palace: 0.2 mi
- Bernard K Passman Galleries: 0.4 mi
- Dolphin Habitat: 0.4 mi
- Madame Tussad's Wax Museum: 0.5 mi
- Sands Expo and Convention Center: 0.6 mi
- Coney Island Emporium: 0.9 mi
- Fashion Show: 0.9 mi
- M&M's World: 0.9 mi
- New York Hotel Casino: 0.9 mi
- Wedding Chapel at Monte Carlo: 1 mi
- Canterbury Wedding Chapel: 1.1 mi
- Flashlight: 1.3 mi
- Debbie Reynolds Movie Museum: 1.3 mi
- Omnimax Theater: 0.1 mi
- Magic and Movie Hall of Fame: 0.2 mi
- Imperial Palace: 0.2 mi
- Bernard K Passman Galleries: 0.4 mi
- Dolphin Habitat: 0.4 mi
- Madame Tussad's Wax Museum: 0.5 mi
- Sands Expo and Convention Center: 0.6 mi
- Coney Island Emporium: 0.9 mi
- Fashion Show: 0.9 mi
- M&M's World: 0.9 mi
- New York Hotel Casino: 0.9 mi
- Wedding Chapel at Monte Carlo: 1 mi
- Canterbury Wedding Chapel: 1.1 mi
- Flashlight: 1.3 mi
- Debbie Reynolds Movie Museum: 1.3 mi
- Atomic Testing Museum: 1.4 mi
- Luxor Casino: 1.4 mi
- Eiffel Tower Replica: 1.4 mi
- Las Vegas Chinatown: 1.4 mi
- Grand Slam Canyon Adventuredome: 1.6 mi
- Adventure Dome: 1.6 mi
- Sundance Helicopters: 1.6 mi
- Guinness World of Records Museum: 1.7 mi
- Cox Pavilion: 1.8 mi
- Orleans Arena: 1.9 mi
- Liberace Museum: 2.7 mi
- Little Chapel of the Flowers: 2.7 mi
- Viva Las Vegas Wedding Chapel: 3.1 mi
- Elvis Chapel: 3.5 mi
- Evel Knievel Museum: 3.9 mi
- Neon Museum: 4.7 mi
- Boulder Station: 5 mi
- Las Vegas Zoo: 5.4 mi
- Sam's Town Hotel Casino: 6.2 mi
- Mini Gran Prix: 6.4 mi
- Ethel M Chocolates: 6.4 mi
- Canyon Gate Country Club: 6.7 mi
- Planetarium: 8.1 mi
- Desert Willow Golf Club: 9.3 mi
- Butch Harmon School of Golf: 10.4 mi
- Shadow Creek: 10.5 mi
- Painted Desert Golf Club: 11.2 mi
- CART Driving 101: 14.1 mi
- Las Vegas Motor Speedway: 14.1 mi
- Calico Hills Trail: 14.3 mi
Dining
- Cleopatra's Barge
- This boat rocks! A floating lounge with contemporary live band and Top 40 dance music, Cleopatra's Barge is an ornate replica of the sturdy but graceful craft that transported the royalty of Egypt on the Nile River in the time of Julius Caesar.
- Mesa Grill
- Celebrity Chef Bobby Flay brings his passion for bold and innovative Southwestern flair to Mesa Grill at Caesars Palace, the Las Vegas outpost of his acclaimed New York flagship restaurant. Open for lunch and dinner, and designed by renowned restaurant designer, David Rockwell, the open space features rich and vibrant colors and textures that are reminiscent of the American Southwest
- Old Homestead Steakhouse
- Continuing to reinforce its positioning as a premier dining destination in Las Vegas, Caesars Palace becomes home to one of New York City's most historic restaurants - Old Homestead Steakhouse. Old Homestead offers an urban steakhouse and bar with an updated menu, but one that will also feature Old Homestead's iconic cuts of meat, and many of its famous sides, appetizers and desserts.
- Beijing Noodle No. 9
- Beijing Noodle No.9 is the kind of casual noodle shop you'd expect to find on the bustling streets of Shanghai, Hong Kong or Beijing. Under the direction of Executive Chef Li Yu, the kitchen cranks out mouth-watering selections of soup, dim sum, noodle and rice dishes and chef's specialties.
- Payard Patisserie & Bistro
- Payard Patisserie & Bistro at Caesars Palace is the creation of award winning Pastry Chef, Franois Payard, and is a beautifully designed, multi-layered experience that includes a chocolate shop, a pastry shop and a traditional dining room serving breakfast, lunch and dinner
- Gordon Ramsey Pub and Grill
- Continuing his success with Gordon Ramsay Steak at Paris Las Vegas Chef Ramsay will be opening a Pub & Grill in Caesars Palace in November of 2012. They are taking over the space previously occupied by Bradley Ogden. This venue will feature the outside patio as the "Pub" and the inside as the "grill". Private dining space will be available as well.
- Guy Savoy
- Located on the 2nd floor of Augustus Tower, this elegant experience mirrors the Restaurant Guy Savoy in Paris, from its intimate dining rooms of rich, deep wood, accented in stone, leather, and contemporary art, to its menu of classic Guy Savoy dishes - like a dark chocolate ganache and chocolate sorbet, Artichoke and Black Truffle Soup garnished with toasted mushroom brioche and truffle butter, and Cte de gros turbot l'oeuf en salade et soupe: a salad of steamed turbot, spinach and a poached egg nestled on a slotted platter that sits atop a soup bowl with warm fish bouillon garnished with garlic and potato. Boasting sweeping views of the Roman Plaza and the Las Vegas Strip, the restaurant is balanced by an enclosed patio located off the main dining room and a Champagne and wine bar that is anchored by a comforting fireplace.
- Empress Court
- Dine on authentic Cantonese seafood delicacies such as Abalone, Golden Santa Barbara spotted prawns or wok-fried black pepper Dungeness crab, while seated on the outdoor terrace overlooking the Garden of the Gods.
- Rao's
- At Rao's Caesars Palace, Executive Chef Carla Pellegrino prepares the same food that has made the New York location famous, and impossible to get in: Italian cuisine at its finest. The sublime culinary experiences are right at home in recreations of the original Rao's: brick walls, dark oak wood floors, and tin ceilings echo the design of its namesake, in multiple intimate settings. Two small "Rao's Rooms" - just 10 tables each - flank the bar and central space, while the "Feast Room" seats 70 at family-style tables amid the twinkle of Christmas lights. "The Park" is a 50-seat lounge that conjures an al-fresco-like atmosphere and features a replica of Rao's famous street corner faade. A poolside outdoor terrace offers seating for 62 near a bocce ball court. Open for dinner daily. All major credit cards are accepted. For reservations, call (702) 731-RAOS.
- Serendipity 3
- Founded in the Big Apple circa 1954, Serendipity 3 brings a new look and refreshing style to the strip. Bold flavors, dramatic presentation and service with a smile are all staples of your experience with us. You can satiate your savory sweet cravings with cotton candy martinis, foot-long hot dogs, Reubens piled high, colorful salads and pizzas. Everything is made from scratch daily, including all of the Serendipity signatures that you have been waiting for. Come enjoy a Frrrozen Hot Chocolate or world famous sundae overflowing with toppings!
- Nobu Set to Open in December 2012
- Just like the 24 signature Nobu restaurants around the world, Nobu Caesars Palace will offer an ambiance as brilliant as the food. A place to see and be seen, the 12,775-square-foot restaurant will express the sensibility that combines the best of the east and west in a fun and often whimsical setting. Bowed columns of bamboo will line the exterior of the restaurant to resemble the structure of the traditional Japanese ikebana basket used for the art of flower-arranging. A brand new vocabulary of natural design elements incorporating stone, wood and paper will create an exclusive yet inviting dining scene.
- Hyakumi
- Hyakumi features exotic Japanese specialties, sushi, Teppan Yaki or la carte dining.
Meeting facilities
- Meeting Info
- From the time your event begins set-up until the final delegate departs, you will have the full force of Caesars Palace's staff at your disposal. Our knowledgeable convention and meeting service professionals are committed to your success. On-site partners with the same dedication include: Encore Productions, offering state-of-the-art technical support; GES Exposition Services, specializing in event dcor; plus a separate destination management company that provides assistance and arranges theme parties, spouse programs, entertainment - anything and everything to make your group's visit memorable.
Hotel Policies
- Check-in:
- 1500
- Check-out:
- 1100
Terms and conditions
Rates quoted in currencies other than the hotel's base currency are subject to the rate of the international exchange. Rate may change throughout stay. Rate may reflect average nightly rate. Extra charges may apply. Incidental charges, such as room service, are not included in the rate.
The amenities and/or facilities may not be located at the hotel, but within a reasonable distance, and additional charges may apply for use.
Guest Reviews (1128)
Ratings and reviews for Caesars Palace
- All travelers (1,128) 4 / 5
- Business (127) 3.8 / 5
- Couples (497) 4 / 5
- Families (198) 4 / 5
- Friends (230) 3.9 / 5
- Singles (36) 4.1 / 5
- L.G.B.T. (3) 4 / 5
- Amenities:
- 4.1
- Room cleanliness:
- 4.3
- Hotel staff:
- 4.1
- Room comfort:
- 4.2
- Location:
- 4.7
- Value:
- 3.8
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Reviewer score
Would recommend
Robert
Caesars is a good Hotel, not the
Caesars is a good Hotel, not the greatest but for all the little things that went wrong we were compensated. I could stay there again but on staying at another Hotel for one night would prefer it. Pricing at Caesars is too high for the available facilities. Best value for money to eat in Caesars is at the Chessecake Factory as the Hotel outlets are not good value.
Hotel features (5 = best, 1 = worst):
- Amenities:
- 4
- Room cleanliness:
- 4
- Hotel staff:
- 4
- Room comfort:
- No rating
- Location:
- 4
- Value:
- 3
Reviewer score
Would recommend
currie
Caesars Feb 2009
Upon arrival at Caesars - cjeck in was short and simple - we were abloe toupgrade to a suite - saw alot of sights in Vegas - went to the Cher show - enjoyed the shopping form and the gret cusine at the restruants we ate at during our stay
Hotel features (5 = best, 1 = worst):
- Amenities:
- 5
- Room cleanliness:
- 5
- Hotel staff:
- 5
- Room comfort:
- 5
- Location:
- 5
- Value:
- 5
Reviewer score
Would recommend
Anonymous
We bought an upgrade
Never saw the standard room. I bought the upgrade when I arrived. Hotel very convenient to conference center. Mini bar items are on a motion sensor, so don't pick up any items or they will be charged to your room after 30 seconds. There are no coffee pots in the room, and the Cafe doesn't sell to go. You have to go stand in line at a bar (not convenient for single women) or wait until the pastry shop opens at 6am. East Coasters are up before 5am there. Other wise it was a very nice business stay
Hotel features (5 = best, 1 = worst):
- Amenities:
- 5
- Room cleanliness:
- 5
- Hotel staff:
- 5
- Room comfort:
- 5
- Location:
- 5
- Value:
- 4
Trip purpose:
Business
Reviewer score
Would recommend
A Clean Freak
Caesar's Palace - Just OK
We were in the Centurian Tower -- it was just OK. The room could have been cleaner but the beds were very clean and comfortable. The tub in the bathroom had a bath ring; the separate shower's glass door leaked considerably on the floor. The carpet was stained; and the Sofa had stains on the cushions, which I pointed out to the maid, who, in turn, just turned the cushions around! We've stayed at Caesar's previously and had a much cleaner, nicer room (Forum Tower). Also, the furniture was quite beat. That said, the room was quiet -- a real plus. Since we booked through Orbitz at a really good rate, I felt we weren't given one of the nicer rooms. Of course, they would have let us upgrade for $200 a night for a suite!
Hotel features (5 = best, 1 = worst):
- Amenities:
- 3
- Room cleanliness:
- 2
- Hotel staff:
- 3
- Room comfort:
- 3
- Location:
- 5
- Value:
- 3
Trip purpose:
Business
Reviewer score
Would recommend
Elvis Freshley
First Class
Caesars is a great Vegas property. They're able to "reinvent" themselves and stay relevant in the Vegas scene.
Hotel features (5 = best, 1 = worst):
- Amenities:
- 5
- Room cleanliness:
- 5
- Hotel staff:
- 5
- Room comfort:
- 5
- Location:
- 5
- Value:
- 5
Reviewer score
Would recommend
Booziegirl
Very pleased with recent stay in Ceasars
Our reservations were for the classic rooms. I read the reviews and asked at the check in about an upgrade. They gladly accomodated the request with the available rooms. We were very pleased with our room, it overlooked the Gardens and the pool which is under construction, but were not bothered by the work going on. It was too cold to enjoy the pool while we were there. We stayed in the Palace Tower and it was very nice. I would most definately stay there again, given the opportunity. We went for a family wedding. The couple was married at the Flamingo in front of the water falls and it was extremely nice. The ceremony was very tasteful as well as enjoyable. It was short and sweet, but that is what the couple wanted. The wedding chapels at Ceasars are very elegant, this couple was looking more along the lines of affordable. The basic ceremony at Flamingo was about $300.00 cheaper than Ceasars and very nice as well. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay in Las Vegas as well as Ceasars Palace. If you want extreme luxury, you may want to try the Augustus Tower at Ceasars. All in all we were completely satisfied with the entire experience and would recommend this to anyone. There is a lot of walking or lots of taxi fares if you are unable to walk to see the sights. The buses are available, but while we were there very crowded, so we opted to walk. I was confused on the reviews of the hotel, not knowing who was writing what. Just so you know, we are an average middle class working family, trying to enjoy life as it comes, not expecting miracles but certainly appreciating the good things in life.
Hotel features (5 = best, 1 = worst):
- Amenities:
- 5
- Room cleanliness:
- 4
- Hotel staff:
- 4
- Room comfort:
- 4
- Location:
- 4
- Value:
- 3
Reviewer score
Would recommend
Mr. and Mrs. Smith
Like a Palace
The location of Caesars Palace is excellent...right in the middle of everything. The hotel staff was more than friendly. They were always smiling and very helpful. The bathroom was huge and had a very elegant design to it. It was great to have a little tv above the vanity for my wife to put on her make up while watching a show. The room was big enough for just the two of us and the mirror above the bed was neat. The casino was a lot of fun and had a lot of great restaurants and stores.
Hotel features (5 = best, 1 = worst):
- Amenities:
- 5
- Room cleanliness:
- 5
- Hotel staff:
- 5
- Room comfort:
- 5
- Location:
- 5
- Value:
- 5
Money-saving tip:
Short walk from hotel
If you want to go on a tour to the Grand Canyon I would suggest going to the vendors down the street as you are going to someplace like Circus Circus near the store Ross. They are a lot cheaper than if you buy from the vendors inside the casinos.
Reviewer score
Would recommend
Anonymous
Great Place
This was a suprise trip for my girlfriends birthday. I was very nervous choosing a Hotel due to the fact that this City has changed so much over the last decade. I remembered Ceasars Palace being spectacular my last visit and setting the bar for others to follow over the years. I chose this Hotel due to its elegance and was not let down. The room we had in the new tower could not have been any better. Although I can't comment on the pool due to the fact that it was cold and under construction, my view of it from the room window showed it to be very impressive as well. The table limits were too high for my comfort, but probably necessary to keep and protect those guest/players that have made this establishment so elegant over the years. There is an older hotel across the street that has low limit tables. Should mention that this was a fun place to play, but reminder of why Ceasars Palace keeps the limits high with regard to atmosphere. The buffett is another story. I read reviews about the buffett and figured that they were probably submitted by guest that could not be pleased. I worked on a cruise ship, and therefore am very familiar with guest like this. Every cruise unfortunately seems to have one. Well unfortunately the reviews in this case were extremely accurate. Luckily our experience was saved by the wonderful buffett next door. There is a bridge that connects the two hotels. It should also be noted that my the regular dining experiences that were offered throughout Ceasars Palace were nothing short of great. The Last complaint was the experience checking in/out. This was mcuh like an airport experience and seemed to be caused by the clerks offering upgrades. It too is a necessary evil though, because our experience was wonderful due to the upgrade. My hope is that this process can be handled more effieciently when the entire hotel is upgraded in the future. Overall, this was a wonderful experience with Cesars Palace delivering a class act.
Hotel features (5 = best, 1 = worst):
- Amenities:
- 5
- Room cleanliness:
- 5
- Hotel staff:
- 5
- Room comfort:
- 5
- Location:
- 5
- Value:
- 3
Reviewer score
Would not recommend
Anonymous
horrible check in, wouldn't recommend
The rooms at Caesars were not ready on time... The front desk kept asking us to check back to see if the rooms were ready..wasn't until after 6pm that we got rooms..Needed to hurry in order to get to our 7:30 show. TV didn't work and couldn't get anyone on phone to help. Sink in one room stayed stopped up for 2 days until they gave us another, much nicer room in the towers. Room had an open closet in bathroom, old uncomfortable beds with squeaky springs. They told us it would be over a two hour wait for room service coffee in the mornings. There was no pot in the room.
Hotel features (5 = best, 1 = worst):
- Amenities:
- 2
- Room cleanliness:
- 4
- Hotel staff:
- 3
- Room comfort:
- 1
- Location:
- 5
- Value:
- 1
Nightlife tip:
In Hotel
Dining was in the hotel Shopping was in the hotel bars were plentiful
Reviewer score
Would recommend
black barbie
Great hotel
Caesars Palace in Las Vegas is superb. Location is right in the middle of the strip making it a very exciting and convenient. Hotel restaurants were abundant and fabulous. Shopping at the Forum is the top of the line, and adjacent to the hotel.
Hotel features (5 = best, 1 = worst):
- Amenities:
- 5
- Room cleanliness:
- 5
- Hotel staff:
- 5
- Room comfort:
- 5
- Location:
- 5
- Value:
- 5
Shopping tip:
In Hotel
Everything is either located in the hotel or just a short walk. Shopping malls, restaurants, theaters, casinoes, magnififent lobby, very friendly courteous staff.