Las Vegas Hotel Descriptions  Bellagio

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Bellagio  Suite 33022 - A room with a View.

The whole place is about 1800 sq. ft. It is REALLY NICE... as you walk into the foyer, there are inlaid marble floors, brown in the center, with off white on the outside, leading into a light yellow carpet, with a brown trellis pattern, to the right is a half bath, to the left,  a wet bar with a refrigerator with an ice maker, the bar top has bottled water, an ice bucket and bar tools, there are plenty of storage cupboards and drawers; in front of the bar are two tall yellow and coral upholstered bar stools.
 
Walking straight from the foyer takes you into the living room; there is a couch covered in a light yellow material, so soft, I just sink down into it...2 large easy chairs, they look like low thrones...hubby calls them “big butt” chairs...:-)...they are done in a coral colored velvet, a huge coffee table and 2 end tables with lamps.  In front of the couch,  taking up one wall is an entertainment center with a TV, VCR, CD player and fax machine.   All the furniture is...Italian Provincial...of course.
Behind the couch is a writing desk, with a 2 line phone and a reading lamp.  The drawer is stocked with Bellagio stationery, note cards and pens...well at least it was when we got there… On to the next area which is the dining room, a big table, with four arm chairs,  and a buffet taking up one wall, a massive crystal chandelier hangs over the marble topped table.   We now enter through a door into the bedroom.  There is a king size bed, a 5 drawer armoire housing a TV, 2 night stands with lamps and an easy chair and table... with a floor lamp.   Between the bathrooms stands another 5 drawer dresser... yes... there were two bathrooms.  The lady’s bathroom had a makeup table with a lighted makeup mirror, and a hairdryer... a big closet with lots of hangers, a beautiful robe and slippers, an iron and ironing board,  and a safe.  
 
The marble vanity had a 10 inch colored TV with remote, there were lots of linens stocked underneath.  The amenities consisted of good sizes of shampoo, conditioner, lotion, mouthwash, wooden handled razor, shaving gel, hairspray, toothpaste and toothbrush, a sewing kit and a shower cap...what... no Q-Tips?   Taking up the back wall is a two person Jacuzzi tub with 6 jets, bath salts, soaps and a loofah.  To the left in the rear,  is a separate room with a bidet, the commode,  and a wall telephone.  Across the hall is the man’s bathroom.  There is a closet, with robe and slippers,  a dresser with 5 drawers, same vanity set-up,  TV, and amenities.  The shower is huge;  with the push of a button, it becomes a sauna and...there is a marble bench for sitting... or...ladies take note...shaving your legs . (I wish they would put this in all showers...are you listening architects?)   
But... I have saved the best for last...in the living room and in the bedroom, on the wall, are buttons to control the blackout drapes and sheers... with a push of a button, whoosh.... they are open, revealing Paris...the Eiffel Tower and Balloon across the street and the brilliant fountain show below.  It was a dream room. www.geocities.com/suiteeeee
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Bellagio Room 4101 posted 11/25/01

Check in was instantaneous, nobody in line. Got a king/nonsmoking, room 4101, in the West Wing <insert Rob Lowe joke here>. No view, but I didn't care; plus the low floor meant quick elevator trips. Nice and spacious, and quiet. I did notice the carpet had a stain next to the card table and a bedside light bulb was out. They've added autodetecting mini bars since I last stayed there. I also noticed an ethernet RJ-45 port behind the desk. Didn't have a laptop on me to try it out, but I'd heard they were wiring for broadband. Safe was closed up, and I was carrying more cash than I wanted to keep on me. Made a call, it was fixed in 10 minutes. Wife went to bed, I hit the tram to try for an early win at Monte Carlo. Index

Bellagio Room 21016 posted 7/12/02

Could have had rooms free (or nearly free) at the Trop (my "dive" hangout) but paid the $129/night for a Lakeview room.  Got room 21016, and it was terrific.  The room was beautifully appointed, and had a great view of the strip and of course, those fountains.  The elevator groupings were 28+,  27-21, 20-13, 4-12 so keep this in mind if short elevator rides matter to you.  Never waited more than one minute for an elevator. Index

Bellagio Room 16-014 posted 12/5/02

Front and center and high above the fountain show, room was beautiful, Mrs. was very pleased, found that they play the music for the fountain show on the TV! Neat. I cannot add much to the description here: Bellagio room report 11/22/98  except for the description of the water pressure, I found it quite adequate, and I am a bit picky about that. The other negatives were all valid, the positives I agree with as well. The room was very clean, except I found greasy handprints on the window, annoying when I watched the fountain show that I had to clean the window myself! I found everything in line with what I would normally get in a 5 star hotel room, but the TV channel selection is lacking. Index

Bellagio Room: 11-064 posted 4/5/03
Dates:           March 31st through April 3rd
Rate:            159
Recommend:       Yes
Agency: Expedia
Amenities: It had a king size bed, sitting area, huge and beautiful bathroom.  There was plenty of space.
View: We had a "lakeview room" so we could watch the fountains.  It was perfect, not too high up and not too far to one side or the other. Index

Bellagio Room: 26010 posted 7/28/03
Day:             Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Dates:           7/23-7/26
Rate:            $129
Recommend:       Yes
Agency:  Booked through Hotel
Amenities: King size bed, mini-bar, nice bath. The typical Bellagio Room. Check out their website for pictures of the room.
View: The room had a view of the fountains and then looked towards downtown. Paris was across the street and you could see the volcano at the Mirage. From the 26th Floor, the view was outstanding. 
Other: The hotel was sold out when I arrived and they were going to give me a room with the view of the freeway. I told the woman at reception I would appreciate an upgrade. She said they were sold out and that nothing else was available. I told her to look again and held out two $20s. Suddenly a great room was available at no extra charge. It was worth the $40 for four days for the view. Turn down service was nice. Water pressure was great in shower and tub! Index

Bellagio Room: 28010 posted 4/2/04

On Sunday we moved to the Bellagio, which still remains my favorite place to stay in Vegas.  We used the $139 lakeview email offer. Alas, they have switched to regular room key cards like everyone else instead of the little gold keys they used to have.  We were in Room 28010 (28th floor, king, non-smoking) which was quite spacious, with a beautiful view of the fountains, Paris, Bally's, and Aladdin. We were angled to be facing slightly north, so you could see TI, Venetian, and the Stratosphere. We couldn't see the Mirage itself, but we could watch the volcano eruption, which was kind of cool.  They had renovated the room since our last visit, and it was really something else.  It's a little more austere, with darker beige and taupe colors, two very heavy chairs and table (I felt sorry for the maids having to move that stuff), a gigantic dark wood armoire with flat screen TV, two lighted closets, ironing board, etc.  The safe is in a little cabinet on the side of the armoire.   The desk has a data port built into the side.  The bathroom was about the same as before, with separate shower and marble tub, but with a new wood and marble vanity and new faucets.  The requisite shampoo, conditioner, lotion, and mouthwash were unchanged.  There was some construction noise, but it was pretty minimal and never when we were trying to sleep. Index

Bellagio, West Wing, Room 11099 posted 6/27/05

Non-smoking, King

We'd never stayed at the B before, but I can say that I was impressed
with their regular rooms. Very spacious. Large armoir with flat screen
TV and a safe that took me five minutes to find.
The servi-bar was filled with the most expensive snacks and drinks you
could imagine. $4 for a bag of chips??? For those unfamiliar with
servibars, if you move an item you have purchased it---sensors. We
locked it for good.

The bed was delicious with four soft pillows. Bedside controls for the
lights and drapes. Lots of space. The bathroom had a large soaking tub,
which is always appreciated after all the walking and standing at craps
tables. Very large separate shower. Only one sink, which was
surprising. All in all, very much like the regular rooms at Paris, but
seemingly twice as large and commodious. View of Caesars across the
street and Rio far down to the west. Index

Bellagio, Room 28036 posted 5/20/06

Bellagio Lakeview Room - two nights - casino rate $149/night - Room 28036:
We finished our stay at the Bellagio.  We initially had just a regular room
booked, but managed to sweet talk the desk clerk into upgrading us to the
Lake View.  I would have been happy to pay for it, since I really like
watching the fountains from the room, but the hotel was apparently totally
booked.  The desk clerk was really nice, though, and managed to work it out
for us.  We tipped her $20 at the end (not really a $20 trick situation -
she helped us out of the goodness of her heart).  Anyway, the room was the
standard Bellagio room, very nice.  Not as big as the rooms at the Wynn.
The colors were the "New Vegas" beiges, browns, and blacks.  The new
wallpaper in the renovated bathroom doesn't look quite right with the tile.
The view was of the fountains, Paris/Bally's, and North up the Strip.  This
room is almost at the very end of the hallway, so I wouldn't suggest it if
you want to be close to the elevator.  This room was in the original tower,
not the new spa tower. Index
 

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