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Caesars
Palace Room
508 Palace Tower
Large room, probably around 600-700 sq
ft. 2 Queen Beds, Mini Refrigerator, large double sink bathroom,
large Jacuzzi bathtub, hair dryer, clock radio, makeup mirror, room
safe. Ice, vending machines 1 minute down the hall. Huge windows
(don't open) that face south strip, Paris, MGM. Obstructed view of
pool ( a few floors higher and the view would have been great with
binoculars.)
First time staying at Caesars. Originally had Roman tower room with
3pm check-in. Room was not going to be ready until five so they
upgraded me without charge or me asking to a palace tower room.
Newer and larger, it will be worth the money on future visits.
A little mix up with our bags being delivered to our room by the bell desk
but was straightened out in 20 minutes. These rooms are about a five
minute to from the casino. Never a wait for an elevator in the
palace tower section and no noise heard from other rooms. They were
able to move checkout time from 11 to 2 pm with no hassle and kept
our bags at the bell desk until our flight left that night. Very
efficient staff all through hotel. Also comped my guest and myself
dinner my last night there just for asking about signing up for a gaming
rate card. This is a great hotel by reputation and delivered.
I have stayed other places but I will make Caesers my only choice for
future visits. Also the craps dealers!!
were some of the coolest folks I have had the pleasure of gambling with
anywhere in town.Index
Caseser's Palace
Room 618 Palace Tower posted 6/21/01
We were in room 618 overlooking the pool
and Bellagio. The door opens up into a small foyer with three
closets on one side that housed a safe and the iron and ironing board.
The bathroom entrance, refrigerator and dry bar were on the other side.
The bathroom was huge and included a jacuzzi tub large enough for two
surrounded by mirrors, separate shower with glass door, two sink vanity
with full width mirror, round magnifying makeup mirror and hair dryer, and
a separate toilet area complete with telephone. The bedroom area had
a king size bed with two end tables, couch, nice stuffed chair, round
table, coffee table, desk, three drawer armoire with a 27 inch television,
one of those clothes changing screens and wall to wall floor to ceiling
windows. The view from the room was mostly of Bellagio but could not
really see the fountain show. We did have a good view of Paris, the
Eiffel Tower and the Aladdin.
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Caesars,
Room
391, Roman Tower posted
11/11/01
I kept changing our hotel reservations, was
getting lots of offers and needed 6 nights total, 2 weeks before leaving I
got e-mail from Caesars offering 1 night for $69 and one night free, also
$25 food credit. Well that was all it took, when my son and I saw Rainman
we knew it would be CP for his 21st bday, and it was here. I called them
immediately and booked a room for 3 nights. When we checked in at 1PM,
they had rooms ready in the Roman Tower, right off the main casino, yes
we'll take it. I know the rooms are nicer in the Palace Tower, we stayed
in one, but I had to carry a map everywhere I went and kept getting lost.
3rd floor, no smoking, King, had them send a rollaway for son, no charge.
This is after all, Rome!!! Room 391, not to long of a walk, quiet, view of
roof and other rooms from window, could at least see the sky. The room was
not to big, double sink right off entry, marble, with lots of Caesars
soap, lotion and etc. Separate room with tub, toilet and shower. The door
to this room is hard to describe, all glass, like a shower door, with
frosting on inside (can't see in), but there is about 1 inch close to
outer edge of glass that is clear, sort of weird. The door squeaked each
time it was opened, funny. Oval soaking tub with marble surround, 1 person
size. Shower with black tile, sort of reflective, shelf ledge with mirror
behind. My son like that and shaved in shower! He thinks that would be a
good feature for his bath at home!!! Three showerheads, high, med, low,
can be operated separately. Of course the water did not drain and it
slowly crept up your foot!!! What does it take to make these things drain
right!!! There was an exhaust fan that only circulated air in the room,
why bother. Three sets of towels and washcloths.
Room had King bed, 2 night tables, alarm clock, 3 way light bulbs, small
tv, probably 19 inch in a beautiful wood cabinet with 3 drawers below.
There was a desk with 2 chairs and a small fainting type couch. We ordered
a rollaway for #3 and everything fit. The air conditioning was on the
wall, no temp settings, just fiddle with it. Noticed the filter in the
ceiling was really dirty and the room a little smelly of smoke, called
housekeeping and they replaced the filter, guy said he checked the
database and this one had not been changed for 7 months!!!!! It was really
dirty, was much better after change. He was so nice, would not take a tip.
There was a small closet with safe on the floor that worked with any card
that had a magnetic strip on the back, my son locked it with his college
id!! We thought this was pretty cool and everyone got a turn locking and
unlocking, cute!! An interactive game in the closet!! Carpet was a dark
beige, short weave, no big stains or burns. The bed was comfortable, of
course they had to change the feather pillows. I liked the room and would
stay there again.
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Caesars, Room
1299, Roman Tower posted
1/28/02 We had room 1299 of the
Roman Tower, but found out that it was at the end of the hall and only
about 20 feet to the Forum Tower elevators. Booked through an e-mail
offer (not sure if it was from signing up on Caesars.com or from having an
Emperor's Club card) for $89/night including a $25 meal credit.
Mainly looked out on the Centurion tower, but could see a bit of the strip
and the Flamingo tower. If I craned my neck all the way to the
right, I could see some of the Via Bellagio (didn't notice if I could see
the top of the Fountain Show, but didn't specifically look either).
The room was about 350 square feet including the bathroom (at least 20% of
the space). Room featured a king bed, psychoanalyst-style
lounger/couch, funky-looking marble coffee table, writing desk, tv
armoire. Bathroom had a separate tub and shower, the tub had a
shower nozzle, too, but no jets. Shower had three nozzles for that
extra clean feeling. Extension phone in the bathroom and two sinks.
Got two kinds of soap, shampoo/conditioner, bath lotion, body lotion,
cotton, q-tips and the grand prize sewing kit. Bad
points of the room: needed a credit card for the safe, not enough
counter space in the bathroom (taken up by there being two sinks), and the
fact that the tv was only 20 inches.
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Caesars,
Room 2727, Palace Tower posted
5/13/2002 We decided to take a
smoking room, and got the 27th floor (room 2727). Except for the bathroom
(which had the 2-person Jacuzzi tub, separate shower, dual vanity, and
magnifying pull-out mirror -- it was quite nice), the room was not any
bigger or better than what you can get in Ballys. We had the top deck of a
parking garage (way) beneath us, but also had a good view of the Mirage
pool area and the volcano. This room was right next to the elevators, but
we never heard any noise from them. There was no noise in the hallways,
either. At 3:00 AM one night, we did hear our neighbors going at it,
though. Fortunately (for us, at least), it only lasted a couple of minutes
and we could go back to sleep.
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Caesars,
Room 2304
posted 8/6/02
Room
was very nice with a view of the south end of the strip - Bellagio's and
their fountain. It also had a view of the Caesars pools and garden area.
Big room with two separate bathrooms sharing a double shower stall. Casino
is a little too rich for me, but the hotel has everything. Food was
occasionally excellent, but mostly just 'ok'.Index
Caesars,
Room 6717,
Forum Tower posted
9/24/02 Nice room, nothing special
view. Room itself was nice, plenty good enough for us. Caesars itself was
very nice, rather lavish. Staff friendly and helpful.
Index
Caesars Palace Room:
8002 posted 12/27/02
Smoking: Yes
Day:
Sunday Monday Friday Saturday
Dates: Sept
6th-9th
Rate:
$109.00
Recommend: Yes
Agency: Through Casino Marketing
Amenities: Jaccuzi, Iron and Board, 25 inch TV With Internet, very big
Bathroom with his and hers sinks, Mirrors all around, makeup Mirror. Super
Clean!
View: Had a pretty good view of the strip. you can see the Bellagio Water
show from a side view. Can see all of the casinos from paris to the MGM
Grand.
Other: Overall, i have to say this was the best stay outta the 5 times i
been to vegas. Everything from checkin to checkout was awesome! Staff was
very helpful from helping me find myself around the casino floor.
Breakfast was Excellent! Watching the football games on the five huge
screens downstairs was great!
Index
Caesars Palace Room:
2128 Forum Tower posted 4/12/03
We were given our choice of a mini-suite on
the 21st, 27th or 28th floors. I told the clerk whatever was good
for her was good for me. She gave us room 2128. We had a
beautiful view of the Bellagio fountains and the south Strip. The
room was over 700 sq. feet. It had two bathrooms connected by a double
shower, a small refrigerator, a sofa and coffee table, easy chair, writing
desk and floor to ceiling windows. The Jacuzzi, however, was not in
the middle of the room and there were no overhead mirrors. Oh, well!
I would just have to learn to live with it. LOL!!! We were pleased,
not only by the efforts but also by the attitude of the front desk people.
I went back downstairs to thank the second girl. I gave her a $20
and she accepted but very reluctantly. Our room was three doors from
the elevators and right next to the ice and vending machine room.
This was very convenient and there was no noise from either.
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Caesars Palace Tower---Room
1438, Petite Suite posted 3/29/04
Non-smoking, King
Really a nice suite (room), with an entry leading to a long hall. 14 feet
of closets to the left, and doors to separate BR's to the right. The man's
BR was a single sink with a toilet room with phone. It had a door to the
double shower, which had another door to the lady's BR, which had a bigger
counter and a very nice jacuzzi tub big enough for two. The bedroom was
very niced sized with another armoir with at least a 27" TV and internet
connections ($9.95/day). The living portion was also very large. Although
it was listed at 700 sq. ft., it seemed larger than the Venetian's
standard room. We liked it.
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Caesars Palace Tower,
Room 1223 posted 3/7/05
Non-smoking, king. This was a regular room
in the Palace Tower, but was very similar to the Mini-Suites there except
for the lack of a duel shower, a second room with a sink, and no coffee
maker. The room itself was very spacious, as was the bath with two sinks,
a large Jacuzzi big enough for two, unless the two of you are tubbies. The
bath had every amenity you could think of except condoms. Hidden fridge
and in-room safe were also nice to have. View was of the Bellagio (though
not the lake) and Caesars pools. Very, very nice. Thursday and Friday
nights. Comped. Index
Caesars Palace Tower,
Room 3665 Augustus Tower posted
12/4/05
Non-smoking king; comped.
Large entry hallway with bathroom to the left and closet with safe (had
a hard time finding the sucker) and two very nice robes. Marble floors
in the hallway and bath, carpet elsewhere.
Bath was gigantic. Larger than Venetian, though similar. Huge shower
stall. Very nice large Jacuzzi tub with great jets. The jacuzzi had a
funny automatic feature to it that made it turn on and off if the water
level dropped a little. Had a hard time finding the button. Two sinks.
Beautiful plasma TV mounted in the bathroom, which is always nice in
the mornings. Large room for the commode.
The bedroom had a wall of furniture including a desk, a large mini-bar
filled with outrageously priced goodies, and a dresser. A large mounted
plasma TV which swiveled. Think I'm going to visit Circuit City real
soon.
The bed was luxuriously soft, as were the pillows. Large couch, table
with two chairs by the window, and another lounge chair. Had to be
close to 700 sq ft.
My wife felt like it was the nicest regular room we'd ever stayed at in
Vegas, and I agreed.
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Caesars Palace Tower,
Room 2646 Palace Tower posted 6/21/06
We had reserved King, nonsmoking basic
room. Before I could ask for an upgrade, the Caesars desk clerk said she
was upgrading us to a Petite suite in the Palace tower. I think
they did this b/c there were no nonsmoking rooms available...our room
2646, appeared to be a smoking room (an ashtray, matches), but no odor at
all. It was a nice walk from the elevator, but offered nice view of pools
and Bellagio fountains. (see pics) The bed was super comfortable (we may
have to buy a new mattress for the house), flat screen tv, double shower,
Jacuzzi, two toilets. WOW. Seems like the rates were $170, $170, and
$140...but the Mrs. school was picking up the tab. Index
Caesars Palace Tower,
Room 2514 Palace Tower posted 6/25/06
King, Non-smoking
LOVED this room. Although it was just like we had remembered from a
previous trip, it still was very pleasing. Large entry hall with a wall
of closets to the left enclosing clothes closets, in-room safe room,
ironing board. Off to the right was a bathroom that would be very
acceptable for almost any home. Two person jacuzzi tub for my tired
dogs. Two sinks in a long counter. Marble everywhere. Separate shower
and toilet rooms. Tremendous water power. Every ammenity you could
expect.
Only problem with the Palace and Augustus towers is the long long walk
to the elevators.
Flat screen TV in the bedroom, which was very sizeable. Glorious bed
and pillows. The decor is like pictures I have seen of the Wynn, but
much more subdued with lighter browns and biases. The wife wants to
redecorate OUR bedroom now for sure. Warning re-servibar: Don't touch
or you've bought it. Large couch under the window which faced Bellagio
and overlooks at least four pools which foolish people were suffocating
in. Index
Caesars Palace Tower,
Room 3451 Augustus Tower posted
12/21/06
Iīm not too good in describing rooms, but
I`m going to try here
because we liked the room so much and Iīm sitting at the desk looking
out across the Central Strip right now as I type this at 5 a.m. The
room is at the very end of the hallway, sharing a door with abigger
suite (3452). After that door, you enter some kind of smallish
vestibule with the two doors of the two rooms. Upon entering, there is
another anteroom (?) with a walk-in closet and the best mini-bar Iīve
seen. Straight ahead is the bathroom with a huge jacuzzi tub and
walk-in shower and a plasma tv. All the usual amenities, plus the
mother lode according to Cheapovegas, a sewing kit, 2 small bottles of
Scope, a vanity kit, and a toothbrush plus Colgate toothpaste. No
additonal tv in the toilet, though.
The main room has views in two directions, due to its position at the
end of the hallway. There is the aforementioned view towards the IP,
Harrahīs and the Venetian down to the Strat and a bit of downtown.
Thereīs also a view down Flamingo, which is pretty nice in itself. In
the distance, the mountains can be seen very clearly which my mife
liked most of all (me, I like those pretty blinking lights).
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Apart from the very comfortable beds (two pretty big queens, into one
of which both of us fit quite nicely), there was a comfortable sofa,
three chairs, a couch table with a touch screen phone (pretty cool)
and the desk I mentioned. Huge plasma tv on the wall. As Iīm writing
this, my wife is waking up, muttering something like "ermglbs, 100
year Grand Marnier". More on that later.
Though it didnīt bother us in the least, there was some wear and tear
in the room. The wallpaper was a bit frayed over the jacuzzi, one lamp
was missing, there was a stain on one of the chairs - minor stuff, but
curious in one of the finer rooms of the city which can't be older
than a year or two. I really liked the pictures on the wall, though.
All in all, this was a decoration scheme much more to my liking than
the Venetianīs.
Of course we had to check out the jacuzzi and after a foam frenzy, our
friends came over to gawk. Index
Caesars Palace Tower,
Room 3189 Augustus Tower posted
1/22/07
Check in at Caesars was easy. Nobody in
line ahead of us. Very nice
lady at the check-in gave us a room (3189) in the Augustus Tower. Told
her it was the wife's birthday, which it is in a couple of weeks, and
she gave us a nice view over the Bellagio fountains. Very nice. I
thought the bed could have been more comfortable, definitely not as
nice as THEHotel. Index
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