Las Vegas Hotel Descriptions  Aladdin

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Aladdin  Room: 1211 & 1218
Smoking:   Yes
Recommend: No

Amenities: Avg size room.  Armoires instead of closets.  Small bottles of shampoo, conditioner, lotion, and bath gel. Large fluffy towels & wash clothes.  Very large bathrooms w/Jacuzzi type tub & separate shower.  Separate door to toilet. Marble floors.  Two double beds (queen size?) Cable TV, iron & board, blow dryer.  Two phones, one was a cordless - although it wasn't working.  Port for computers. Safe in room.  No refrigerators, wet bar, or coffee makers.

View: 1218 didn't have a view at all, except of a roof top.  1211 did have a view, currently the construction site of the new restaurant and of the strip from Harley Davidson & the helicopter airport (?) and South (North?) to Mandalay Bay

I would not stay at this hotel again.  Compared to the other hotels, this hotels doesn't really offer anything except the basic casino & shopping, which you can get anywhere.  Service was horrible & managements attitude even worse.  Casino is small & cramped difficult to find your way around. This room was a smoking room and I do not smoke, but the rest of the group I was with did smoke and we wanted to keep all of the rooms together.  I didn't think it would matter since nobody would be currently smoking in my room, but the room reeked of fresh cigarette smoke.  The water for the showers never got hot, lukewarm at best, and the bathroom did not have a ventilation fan that you can turn on, although the room never got steamed up since we didn't have hot water. "French" doors to the bathroom which left about 1/4" gap between them when closed.  Sink is in the bathroom which makes it difficult for two people to get ready at the same time when traveling w/friends. Index

Aladdin  Room: 1774 posted 8/14/01
Amenities: Iron/board, safe, blow-dryer, computer, usual bathroom amenities. View: Resort Room on the 17th floor. We never saw a regular room, so not sure where the extra 100 square feet in the Resort room was. Maybe in the entry. It was rather large. The bathroom had two vanities with lots of counter space, a great tub, a separate shower, and enclosed toilet. Lots of open space in the bathroom, too. The room had two queen beds, a desk with a computer (and free Internet access), a couch and coffee table, an ironing board and iron, a clock radio, two phones (one cordless), and an armoire with drawers, safe, closet, and TV. The closet could be considered small, the safe large. Our view was of Paris, the Arc de Triumph, the Eiffel Tower, and Bellagio. It was fun to stand at the window and watch the fountains. Index

Aladdin Room:  2036 posted 8/14/01
Amenities: We upgraded to a Resort Room#2036 and it was great! Bathroom was almost as large as the bedroom! Had 2 vanities, huge glassed in shower and nice DEEP soaking tub with tons of towels! View from the bedroom included Paris Balloon and Eiffel tower, Bellagio and the lake with dancing waters, Mirage, Rio, and the mountains in the background, out of 16 visits this was the best view yet. Index

Aladdin Room: 2330 posted 8/14/01
Smoking:         Yes
Though the room was a smoking room, we could smell no smoke at all. We had no problems with water or anything else. Water temperatures and pressures were fine and there were no noises from anywhere. The beds were very comfortable and I didn't have the feeling of "cheapness" from anything. My mother loved the room. I really liked it, but I can see how differing tastes in decorating (lots of gold/tan coloring) might leave some people wanting something else View: The room was on the top floor with a gorgeous view of the Bellagio fountains, Aladdin pools, and Paris balloon (room 2330). Index

Aladdin Room: 1469 posted 8/14/01
Reading the comments here helped a lot because we asked for a free room upgrade and were given a resort room facing the strip (1469) which was just off the elevator. The room - Fantastic! 2 King size beds, couch, computer and 2 phones, everything was extremely bright and clean! Never had any problem with the maid waking us up to make the room. The bathroom is as large as everyone said, no fan but with the vent in the ceiling we didn't need any. The water pressure was fine, if I had to fill a tub that size in my home it would take 15 minutes too! It took a while to figure out how to get the door of the cabinet out of the way so we could see TV but once we figured it out there was no problem. The room was not noisy but it is true if someone in the next room runs water in the tub you can hear it in the bathroom very clearly. Index

Aladdin Room: 1430 posted 8/14/01
We stayed in room 1430 with a view over the strip and the fountains try for that room if you can . The position on the strip is ideal and the facilities are generally good .  Other:  The water system is only noisy when you run your bath . We heard no other noise all during our stay , the shops are good and the casino is fine . GO TO the buffet it may be more expensive than others but it is the best in town by a long way , good value Index

Aladdin Room: 1829 posted 8/14/01
The room itself was large and open and very nice. Bathroom was huge and nicer than anything I had stayed in before. The separate shower and water closet really make a difference. The walk from the desk to the elevator was a short one and the room was close to the elevator  View: We were very impressed. We asked for a room upgrade when we checked in and received a free upgrade to a resort room with a great view of the South strip (#1829). I believe we could have gotten an even better view but we insisted on a non-smoking king room. Index

Aladdin Room: 1093 posted 10/28/01
Day:  Wednesday Thursday
Rate: $49
Agency: Direct with Aladdin from a slot club offer.
Amenities: Large standard room by Vegas standards. Single king-size bed, large plush chair, table desk with internet terminal and armoire with safe, TV and ironing board/iron inside. Very large bathroom with single vanity, separate shower and deep tub plus private WC. This room was definitely 7 rooms from the elevator, being almost at the end of the wing.
View: Not the best in the house. Primary view directly forward was the roof of the casino. It blocked a majority of the forward view, allowing you to see the very top of the Bellagio. Too the right, you get a good view of the Paris balloon, Arc and the main building. In the background, you can see a lot of Caesars Palace.
Other: Although Aladdin is in Chapter 11, I had a fantastic time regardless of what negative comments have been made about the casino. Desk employees were friendly as were the dealers and wait staff I had the pleasure of dealing with. The casino was looking pretty empty on Wednesday night, but on Thursday is was getting way better and on Friday noon, it was jammed pack. Probably helped that the Radio Music Awards show was scheduled for that day. I will definitely be coming back before my slot club offer expires!  Index

Aladdin Room: 1170/1172 posted 12/08/01

Rooms 1170 and 1172 were in the finger closest to Paris. They both had king beds and two windows with a couch in between.  We had views of the top of Aladdins roof, Paris and their balloon and a bit of the fountains at Bellagio. I opened the vent on the window and quickly shut it...we must have been right over the kitchen.  The resort room is very big with a HUGE bathroom.  It had sinks and vanities on either side as well as the soaking tub and water closet. The room also had a pc for internet access which was $10/24 hours.  Very nice room...not worth the $50 additional.  Mom even commented that the armoire was entirely too small. Aladdin looks really nice on the inside.  You could never guess that based on the ugly way the place is built.  If you have an upcoming trip I would actually say stay here.  They should have the lowest rates in the area except maybe Bally's. Index

Aladdin Room: 3297 posted 1/6/02

Took the North Tower elevators after a swift check-in at VIP Services. 32nd floor, end of the hall through double doors which required key entry. To the right of the little entry room was room's 3298 door, single, but our room had a double door which of course required another key entry and which led to a large foyer. Facing us as we walked in was a very large screen TV, about 55-60' in front of which were two chaise lounges with a table in between. To the right is a large empty space with a built-in desk at which I am sitting, and a half-bath. I dead space to the right of the couches must be for setting up catered affairs. To the left of the foyer is a nice sized dinner table, on which we found a wide assortment of fruits, nuts, cheeses, wines, and a welcoming note. There is a walk-in wetbar behind the dining table with a refrigerator, but no ServiBar. Winding around to the left is a closet, and then the master bedroom with an amoir (sp) in which there is a 30" TV. Winding further along you enter what I call the bathroom complex, with an inordinately large area containing a double vanity, plus a separate sitting area. Along the back wall are a large shower with a sitdown area and a overlarge room with both a toilet and a bidet. To the right of the hall toward the BR complex is another closet and the piece de' resistance, a soaking tub for two which has a rounded door which can be opened unto the living room. It is hard to describe the 1255 sq ft suite, which could serve some families as living quarters, but suffice it to say, we were impressed. This place would be perfect to serve as a gathering place for a wedding party or reception. The price I was quoted when I called anonymously was $399 Sunday thru Thurday, and $499 Friday and Saturday. Thanks goodness I am being comped. Oh, I failed to mention the view----FANTASTIC---180 degree vistas of Bellagio, Bellagio Lake, Paris's Ballon, Paris, and back to the mountains. Incredible!! Index

Aladdin  Room: 2587 posted 2/21/02
Smoking:         Yes
Recommend:       Yes
Agency: Comp
Amenities: This was a 2 bed smoking room, and the view was outstanding, encompassing the fountains of Bellagio, Caesars, the Eiffel Tower, the Paris Balloon and the Arc de Triomph.  The view extended all the way North to the Mirage, and the fountains could be easily seen. The most striking thing about this room was the size of the bathroom, which was huge with a separate commode, a large soaking tub with no jets, and a hairdryer.  There was shampoo, conditioner, and bubble bath. The room had a full-length mirror, a small closet and an armoire with 6 drawers.  A large safe was in the closet. Also included were a 2-line phone, an alarm clock and a cordless phone.  On the desk, which could also double as a makeup table, there was a computer; the cost was $9.95 per day. www.geocities.com/suiteeeee 
Other: The Aladdin is a good hotel.  Their buffet is one of the best in Vegas, and their casino has a good mix of table games, VP and slots. Index

Aladdin  Room: 2180 posted 2/24/02

Quick check-in with the room ready upon arrival (I am always afraid it won't be). The suite was at the end of one of the two spoke-like protrusions shooting out from the main body of Aladdin, and was sort of a quadrant, which probably mirrored the room next door.  There was a foyer with a desk with a computer, and two closets. Straight on was a door to the bedroom, which had a king-sized bed and a large sitting area with a couch perpendicular to the bed and TV /armoir, and facing another set of doors that led to a very long dressing area and sink, then to a gigantic bathroom with a large sitdown shower, another sink, a separate commode and bidet room, and the deepest soaking tub made, with a built-in 32"TV mounted on the wall. The tub lined a massive window which looked out over to the lake at Bellagio and North up the strip----fantastic. Similar view from the bedroom. Luxurious. Don't know what they call it, but it was more comfortable than the End Cap Suite we stayed in last month though half the size.  Index

Aladdin  Room: 3287 posted 3/20/02
Day:  Monday Tuesday Wednesday
Rate:  $66
Recommend: Yes
Agency: tripreservations.com 
Amenities: marble bathroom, soaking tub, separate shower and toilet, computer for $10 a day, safe, lots of seating and lights, tv, tasteful decor. View: Other than the convenient location, this is why you stay at the Aladdin.  We had a gorgeous view of the Paris balloon and the Bellagio fountains.  We live in the "woods" so an exciting city view like this is great fun for us.  My parents had room 3249 and had a great view looking down the strip, but you had to crane your neck to see the Bellagio fountains. Other: Aladdin was like all of the other properties, making you go through the casino to get anywhere.  And, the only thing signed well was, the casino.  The self-parking is way far away from the rooms.  You have to go through the shopping area as well as the casino.  We used the valet area to load and unload as we had a baby and a disabled adult.  They did not seem pleased.  We tried to use some of the promotions and that was a total hassle in order to get crap!  They gave us a coupon, which had no instructions in order to use, but when we presented it at the restaurant, we were told we had to redeem the coupon for another coupon.  What a joke.  Other than that, we loved the place.  The view was spectacular.  The cafe had good food in plentiful portions. Desert Passage was a good shopping area, although not as good as the Forum Shops. We paid $66 a night and were thrilled.  I don't know how thrilled I would have been had I paid $150 on up? Index

Aladdin  Room: N-884 posted 5/14/02

Quick check-in (early), asked for a room with a view; said they didn't have one unless I wanted to wait; I really didn't care.  Got N-884, overlooks nothing but a roof. Room was nice, but I think the Luxor tower is better.  King bed, big bath, separate shower, tower and toilet.  Ironing board, hair dryer, 2 phones; no coffee maker. Index

Aladdin  Room: 3391 posted 8/17/02

Stayed at Aladdin - got a standard room (no free upgrade this time). The property is still bankrupt, but the service wasn't lacking. Everything was perfectly acceptable, but nothing spectacular.  However, there are a couple things I've said in the past that need retracting:  1. A few weeks ago, I commented that I didn't think there are any standard rooms with a view of the fountains across the street.  I'd not had one before on three visits to the hotel, and was led to believe that all the low-rent quarters were on the back side.  However, the room we got this time (3391) has a small window that looks out directly on the fountains.  It's a mixed blessing though - you have to move the table and chair to see out the window, and while the view is excellent, it's a trade-off for the noise: the fountains make quite a rumble when they fire off high into the air, and it's quite audible in the room.  Light sleepers beware.  2. In my trip report for December 2001, I crabbed that the Aladdin was stingy with the comps, as they gave me nothing at checkout after five days of playing 4-6 hours a day at $25/hand.  Turns out that they considered the promotional offer that brought me there (two free nights, $100 in free chips, some other perks) as being "comped in advance." This time, I went without an incentive package, and they comped most of the room charges (five out of seven nights) off the bill at check-out time, which I consider to be fair consideration for my action. Index

Aladdin  Room: 2071  posted 9/8/02
Day: Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Rate:  $79.00 per night
Recommend:       Yes
Agency: Through the hotel's website
Amenities: 2 double beds, large sofa, coffee table, 2 large windows, armoire w/ limited closet space, internet access computer w/flat screen, 2 phones, one cordless, no phones in bathroom.  Large bathroom with 2 sinkson either side of the room, walk-in shower with bench, good water pressure; large soaking tub, separate water closet, strangely placed hooks so that there is no place to conveniently hang your towels or robe upon getting out of the tub or shower.
View: The view from this room gave a 3/4 view of the strip facing Monte Carlo and New York New York.  By 3/4 I mean that you couldn't see all the way down the strip because the view was being partially blocked by the other side of the building.  There was also a complete view of the hotels pools and waterfall.  Although I believe the waterfall only runs during weekends.
Other: Watch out for that bogus water charge that the hotel will try to add to your bill for an unopened bottle of water.  If they do add it even though you haven't opened the bottle, complain VEHEMENTLY to the hotel management, I did.  The charge was immediately removed from my bill.  Also, make sure you have a remote control in your room so that you can occasionally check the charges on your bill.  Whoever the person is that is opening these bottles so that you can be charged for it needs to be disciplined or fired.  Also, the buffet is overpriced and the food isn't very good.  Index

Aladdin  Room: 1564  posted 11/3/02

1564 looks out over the roof of the Dessert Passage shopping area so not really a good view but that didn't matter to us.  The room had a comfortable king sized bed, a chair, table and desk.  What I really liked was the huge soaking tub in the bathroom.  The bathroom also had a nice sized shower stall and a separate little room for the commode.   I liked our room with the exception of a strange phenomena that happened every morning at 6:30.  We were awakened by a sound overhead that sounded like some huge machine was being rolled across the floor.  This would go on for about 30 minutes and then stop.  Never did figure out what it was and the rest of the time the room was very quiet.  Never heard anyone in rooms on either side of us talking (this was a big problem at the Luxor)  but did occasionally hear the water running in the room to our left.  I did find service at the hotel to be a little spotty.  For instance I sent e-mail to the hotel asking who I could speak to about a room preference and got a rather curt note back saying that I had to wait until check in.  Then when we did check in the person checking us in was great.  At the the players club (to sign up)  I had one woman who was so brusque she bordered on rude.  If I wasn't so tired I probably would have asked to speak to her supervisor.  The next night I had a question and spoke to a young man at the players club desk who was so upbeat and helpful I couldn't believe I was at the same desk.  The maid cleaning our room had a sense of humor.  They leave little bottles of lotion, shampoo, and conditioners.  I was only using the lotion but each day she'd leave more of each bottle and would arrange them in increasingly complicated ways.  I enjoyed that!  All in all we really enjoyed staying at the Aladdin.  The room was comfortable, things seemed well maintained, we thought that the location was perfect for what we wanted to do on the Strip.  There is both a Walgreens and a brand new CVS (across the street from Walgreens) within a short walk (between Aladdin and MGM) to get water and soda for the room. I thought I got excellent value for what we paid.  I would stay there again.  Index

Aladdin Resort Vista Suite 1680: posted 1/14/03

Non-smoking suite described many times before. Large entry with desk, computer, and two closets, large bedroom with loveseat and 31" TV mounted in wall, elongated dressing area for the wife, gigantic bathroom with separate toilet and bidet room, shower, and two-person soaking tub under another 31" TV and next to a picture window facing out to Bellagio fountains and Paris' balloon. Only thing a little peculiar this visit was the absence of glasses, which were replaced by individually wrapped plastic cups. The wife commented on this, and I submitted that maybe it was because of the rumor that maids just wipe off dirty glasses and try to pass them off as clean.  Still, this seemed a little cheap in such a nice suite. Index

Aladdin Strip Suite 33xx posted 3/11/03

Got upgraded from a regular room to a Strip Suite... just for asking. $85/night (internet rate) for Friday and Saturday is what we paid... (Strip Suites were going for $499/night off the internet). It was room 33xx (can't remember) We had requested 2 beds so they brought up a free roll-away bed to go along with the 1 king bed in the room within 5 minutes of arriving in the room. GREAT SERVICE. 33rd floor view was facing the strip and we could see both sides, including the fountain show at the Bellagio. Here were the problems: SMALL living room, NO fridge, NO wetbar, POOR lighting, a WIDE pole right in the middle of the room, but HUGE bathroom including large tub... but NO whirlpool which was shocking for a new hotel's $500/night suite. Also, it was very POORLY designed in that there was NO door to the bathroom, just the toilet. The shower door was clear glass, and it was uncomfortable for the girls to shower especially when the shower directly faces the 1 king bed. Definitely would NOT pay $500 for this garbage, better off staying at a Venetian or Bellagio suite at that price. Index

Aladdin  Room: 2049/2043 posted 3/18/03

Check in at the Aladdin took about 2 minutes - VIP check in - had called a couple of months ago and they offered me and my buddy each a room comped for one night and casino rate for the next night.  Room 2049 and 2043, nothing special, no strip view.  No complaints other than about the pillows.  They were the smallest, most worthless pillows that I've ever seen.  Didn't really matter, I just couldn't sleep on this trip. Index

Aladdin  Room: 1001 posted 6/3/03

Day:             Tuesday Wednesday
Dates:           5/27 and 5/28 nights
Rate:            $109
Recommend:       Yes
Agency: Directly with Hotel Web Booking
Amenities: 1,255 square feet  Double Door Foyer Entrance Two Couches & Round Coffee Table One sofa at the end of living room 54 inch Big Screen TV Dining Area and Wet Bar Adjoining Powder Room Large Writing Desk with Computer with Internet Access Separate Bedroom Area with couch, table and 27" TV Solid Wood Armoir Bath Robes, Blow Dryer Iron/ Ironing Board Oversized Soaking Tub with 180 degree Strip View 3 Vanity Areas  View: 180 degree view of South Strip including MGM, NYNY, Exculibur, Monte Carlo, and surrounded mountains. 
Other: I originally reserved Resort vista room and pre-paid for 2 nights.  Upon check-in, very nice receptionist upgraded us to Panorama Suite for no extra charge.  It was beyond our expectations and we enjoyed this hotel stay very much. Index

Aladdin  Room: 2043 posted 9/21/03

My room at the Aladdin was 2042.  The room itself was nice, but there were some problems.  It is difficult to get to the curtain because of the table and chair next to the window.  You also have to move the easy chair to open some drawers in the combination TV Center/dresser.  The closet space is also inadequate for two people for a week, but since I was alone and just in for the weekend, it was fine.  The beds were standard hotel beds, nothing special, but not bad.  The lighting, however could easily be improved. There was only one light for the bed.  There needs to be at least two lights for each bed.  The bathroom was very spacious, but lacked a lock.  The fixtures were of good quality, and there was plenty of closet space. However, why does such a high class joint use disposable plastic cups in their bathrooms?  If I'm paying that kind of money for a room, I expect to see glasses made out of real glass in the bathrooms.  To be honest, it is a nice hotel, but you need to be there for more than a weekend to appreciate the place. Index

Aladdin  Room: 1291 posted 11/5/04

Say what you will about this place but they have always treated me well.  I've
given just as much play to other casinos and had them laugh at me.
Out loud.  In person.  Look, I'm not a high roller, but I can be
counted on to play $25 - $50 per hand of black jack for 4-8 hours a
day.  And for that the Aladdin stepped up.  Again.  It's not the best
property on the strip, but it's far from the worst.  The room was
standard.  Room 1291 faced west, but we could only see a very small
portion of the Bellagio fountain.  The rest was obscured by a tower
wing.  Two double beds, standard bathroom, nothing to write home
about. Index

 

Aladdin  Room: 2268 posted 7/23/05

The bathroom was HUGE.  The room was small in size considering it had two
double beds and a desk pushed into the corner.

TERRIBLE Internet service in the room.   I had my laptop and had all sorts
of problems connecitng to the Internet.  Their "Helpdesk" was hardly any
help either

On the plus side, the room did have a safe that fit a laptop.  That was nice
to see !

The A/C was cold, but not cold enough for me.. and there was hardly any
shower pressure, which was disappointing compared to how nice the bathroom
was. Index

Aladdin  Room: 3143 posted 12/22/05

A room I thought to be considerably nicer than the one at MGM. I
liked the design, the bathroom was great, especially the oversized
tub, and the view from Mandalay to Bellagio wasn´t bad, either. I
cursed more than once dragging my stuff to the room from the garage,
though.  Index

Aladdin  Room: 3147 posted 4/2/06

Aladdin, "deluxe room" 3147, nonsmoking, king bed, comped:

This was our first stay in a regular room at Aladdin, and we were just
a little bit disappointed.
The room was nice enough, and probably larger than standard rooms at
other hotels or chains, but didn't do it for us. The bath was large
with a soaking tub, separate shower stall, and separate commode room,
but one sink. At least it had an in-room safe, as well as a distant
view of the fountains (but mostly construction).

Aladdin's casino REALLY sucked. There are tremendous construction walls
all over the place, squeezing probably the same number of machines and
tables into half the amount of room, and even then it was crowded at
every table. The music was atrocious with a terrible sound system.
There was just no way we felt welcome or comfortable at the casino, so
after doing the bare minimal obligatory amount of gambling there, we
got the hell out of Dodge.
We were very happy that the room, and eventually the meals, were
comped, because other than the room, it was a casino out of hell. We
played at Paris and Caesars for the most part.
Funny thing is, on prior trips I have never won at the Aladdin, but
this time I couldn't lose!! Index

Aladdin  Room: 1860 posted 5/30/06

East view away from Strip.  King bed with 2 stacked
pairs of pillows.  Night tables with lamps on either side of bed, one
with a phone, the other with a clock-radio.  There's a writing desk
with chair, lamp, mirror and another phone.  Hi-speed internet is
available for $11.99/day.  A large armoire houses a 25-inch tube TV, a
safe large enough for my 14-inch laptop, and six drawers underneath.
The right section of the armoire has a lighted wardrobe with 8
removable wooden hangers, ironing board and iron.  By the window is a
round table with armchair and floor lamp.  On the table is a tray with
an ice bucket, 2 glasses and 2 one-liter bottles of water ($4.95 each
if you open them).  A/C comes from a vent near the window; it was
fairly quiet.  The bathroom and entryway take up nearly half of the
total room space.  There's a full-length mirror in the entryway.  The
bathroom has a soaking tub and a separate walk-in shower.  There's a
marble countertop nearly 6-feet wide with one sink and a full-width
mirror which is well-lit.  On the counter are 2 soaps, a shower cap,
and small bottles of lotion, shampoo, bath gel and "final rinse."  A
hair dryer hangs on the wall.

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Aladdin  Room: 2264 South Tower posted 6/3/06

Aladdin room 2664 south tower - King bed, non-smoking.  This room was
pretty much a mirror image of room 1860 that I occupied a week earlier.
Most of what I wrote about that room applies to this one, except that
the lighting above the bathroom sink is on a dimmer switch.  The view
out the window is the same, though from a slightly higher angle.  The
A/C, however, seemed less effective and could barely keep the room cool
enough despite running on high all the time.  Also, after being in the
room a while, I noticed some recurring mechanical noise (not the A/C)
of unknown origin.  I don't think it was the elevators, which were
nearby but across the hall.  My room had a neighboring room only on one
side, with the other side housing some sort of service area (but not
housekeeping).  I suspect the noise came from there, perhaps water
pumps for the higher floors or something.  Anyway, while it wasn't loud
enough to keep me from falling asleep, it was annoying.  I recommend
avoiding that room and perhaps other south tower rooms ending in "64."
The next day I requested a different room and was given 1120, which I
found acceptable.

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As has been reported, the Aladdin is being converted to a Planet
Hollywood.  A large section in the middle of the casino is currently
walled off.  I peeked inside that area when a worker went in; it was
still just a big empty space with a concrete floor.  A dealer told me
they hope to have the renovations finished by the end of the year.
The exterior of the hotel is being painted blue for some reason...
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I hope they have some attractive color scheme in mind; right now it
just looks awful. Index

Aladdin  Room: 37?? posted 6/26/06

I decided to try and ask for a room upgrade to a strip view, something up
high.  I very politely told the lady behind the desk that I had been to
Vegas five times before and only once did I have a view of the strip from
Excalibur, but it was mostly the Airport, Tropicana, and MGM.  I mentioned
the other times I had Mountain or Valley views.  She offered a room on the
37th floor with a view from most of the Belagio fountains, to MGM/Mandalay
Bay.  Not bad for just asking.  I did not have to resort to the $20 trick as
a second attempt, but I was prepared to try it.  Actually, I was really just
glad they had a room available that early in the day as I didn't want to
have to haul my bags back downstairs to Valet.  Unlike other hotels I have
stayed at, the Aladdin does not have space to store bags near registration.

The 37th floor is the highest you can get to without a VIP key card.  Above
that is 50 and 51 (They must skip some floors)  The room had a King bed, a
table, a comfy chair, a desk, an armoir (no closet) with a locking safe that
held the laptop and a few other things.  The Bath had Marble floors and
Granite countertop, one sink, separate tub and shower, hair dryer and the
usual soaps and shampoos.  There were Planet Hollywood touches including a
painting from the third Raiders movie, one from the movie Ghost, and a skull
(prop) used in the Last Action Hero.  There was still little Aladdin touches
like the ring behind the shower handle which had the word Aladdin on it.  I
bet that will get changed out before the grand re-opening in December.  The
room was clean and stayed that way.  We tipped housekeeping a couple bucks
each day for thier nice work.

Room Pics: http://community.webshots.com/album/551922499qBsNZe
This link is to an album of pictures.  Start the slide show or click into
each as you go.  The windows were very dirty which affected the views
significantly.  I suppose this was from fallout of the recent implosion of
the Boardwalk and the construction across the street of the new MGM
property. Index

 

Aladdin  Resort Room: 1836 posted 8/10/06

Rate $324.11 (Sunday, 7/23/06),
Rate $106.11 per night (Monday, 7/24/06 through Thursday, 7/27/06)
Reservations made via telephone
 

Non-smoking, central air conditioning, two queen beds, fabulous view of the
pools, The Paris and The Bellagio.  Although the bathroom did not have a lot
of marble, I would probably rate it as the nicest I have ever had.  It
featured dual counters (granite) and sinks, large and extra deep soaking
tub, compartmentalized commode, large shower with a seat!  The bathroom
floor was mostly marble, but oddly, a large square in the middle of the room
was carpeted.  Amenities included iron and ironing board, hair dryer, clock
radio, non-lighted portable makeup mirror.  Toiletries consisted of soap,
shampoo, conditioner, lotion, shower gel, and a shower cap.  No sewing kit.
Very large entry area.  Bedroom area contained a comfortable sofa, coffee
table, writing desk, two centrally located windows, armoire with small
closet, six small drawers, 25" (or possibly 27") tube style television and
in-room safe.  Compared to the Deluxe room I had just visited, this was a
palace and I was extremely happy.
 

Bad photos of the room and view:
 

http://donnatello53.tripod.com/vegas/aladdinentry.jpg
 

http://donnatello53.tripod.com/vegas/aladdinbath1.jpg
 

http://donnatello53.tripod.com/vegas/aladdinbath2.jpg
 

http://donnatello53.tripod.com/vegas/aladdinroom1.jpg
 

http://donnatello53.tripod.com/vegas/aladdinroom2.jpg
 

http://donnatello53.tripod.com/vegas/aladdinroom1836view.jpg
 

I had my bags, the rolling clothing rack and a refrigerator brought up.  The
entry was so large that the clothing rack and all of my luggage fit well
there and was completely out of the way. Index

 

 


 

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