We arrived a bit early and were given the option to check-in early, which we did. Our first room has massive pry bar marks on the door, indicating people have broken into it before. They let us move rooms to one that wasn’t tucked away in a corner and had no pry marks on the door.
The rooms were big, but still Vegas hotel rooms, so no microwave or anything useful in the kitchen, so you’ll have to bring your own kitchen appliances despite having a dedicated kitchen in the room.
What did it for me was the “security guard.” The security guard here is basically a handyman who doesn’t want to do his job. He was called to fix someone’s toilet, but saw me riding my electric skateboard back to my hotel room, which is how I get around (completely normal in my part of the country), and he put maintenance to the side to harass me for about 20 minutes, leaving someone with a clogged toilet.
I heard him yelling at me, so I talked to him for a bit. He treated me like a trespasser, not a guest at the hotel. When I acknowledged his request for me not to ride my skateboard on the property, he wouldn’t leave it. He said he wanted to kick me out of the room I paid for without a refund, all for riding a skateboard. When I was walking to the front desk to talk to his manager, he followed me around and filmed me like a crazy person.
After about 20 minutes, his manager told him to stop messing around and go fix the toilet, and that was the end of that.