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    <title>Caesars Palace - Las Vegas, NV Reviews - TravelPost.com</title>
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      <title>I love staying at Caesar's Palace.</title>
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      <description>I love staying at Caesar's Palace.  Whenever I am in Las Vegas, I usual stay with Caesar's (if they have room).  In January 2000, I made a very grave mistake.  I was unable to get a room at Caesar's; therefore, I stayed at HARRAH's which was a nightmare!  I called Caesar's and explained my situation.  Caesar's apologized profusely because they were unable to accommodate me for Sunday night, but made me a reservation for Monday and the remainder of my stay.&#xD;
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I informed reservations that I would be unable to check in until later in the evening (after 6pm).  Reservations assured me that my late check-in would not be a problem.  When checking in, the clerk expressed her apologies for my misgivings at the hands of HARRAH's hotel.  Then she smiled...  She said that she was giving me a $900 Player's suite for less than the rate that was quoted to me on the phone.  &#xD;
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It was like getting a warm hug "hello" from an old friend.  I started to cry.  My trip had been so miserable at the hands of HARRAH's, that this small gesture of warmth was a little overwhelming.  &#xD;
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She gave me directions, and a key to my hotel room.  Wow... I opened the double doors finding myself surrounded by black marble.  The living room was larger than my living room at home!  From the living room, was a formal dinning room.  In the bedroom was a Jacuzzi tub that was large enough to fit 10 people!  The bed was wonderful.  Firm and yet not too firm.  The shower was also a steam room!  I had found a safe, clean sanctuary that felt like home.  It was the extreme opposite from the room I had checked out from, early that same morning, at the HARRAH's Hotel!&#xD;
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My luggage was promptly sent up and the bellman was so professional (unlike HARRAH's)!  I ordered room service, not wanting to leave the room!  Wow... the food was delicious!!!  The prices were a little higher than HARRAH's but the portions were huge.  Not to mention, the quality of the food!  I would rather pay a little more and have delicious food, then pay less and have slop!&#xD;
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Each and every time I have stayed at Caesar's I have been treated like a VIP (no matter how much I pay for my room)!  Caesar's staff has always been polite and warm, from the person who parks my car to the staff that greets me at the front desk!  Caesar's staff verifies whether or not you are a guest in a room before allowing entrance to that room (unlike HARRAH's)!&#xD;
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After a grueling 3 days of business conventions, I enjoyed soaking in that big tub with jets, sipping a glass of wine.  I looked out of my windows enjoying the view of the strip!  &#xD;
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There is no place like Caesar's Palace!  If exceptional food and service, safety, clean rooms, and warm and friendly staff is important to you, you need to stay at Caesar's Palace.  &#xD;
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Caesar's is a home away from home!
	    
            
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      <title>Caesar's Palace has it all.  It ranks</title>
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      <description>Caesar's Palace has it all.  It ranks in my top 2 hotel/resorts/casino.  I would rank it the same as MGM.  Caesar's has the best casino in Vegas.  Many of the games are themes of the old days with Caesar, just make sure you watch out for Brutus (et tu Brute).  Several rooms/auditoriums for stars to preform and act.  I have seen both Jerry Seinfeld and David Copperfield perform.  David was the absolute best.  If you are with your family, then Caesar's is where you should go.  They have a large shopping area/mall for the wife and daughter, many activities and sporting areas for the husband and son.  This is an absolute must do.  And when your through you will feel like you are Caesar himself, and this is your palace.
	    
            
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      <title>I have been to Las Vegas 3 times over</title>
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      <description>I have been to Las Vegas 3 times over the last two years. Each time, I make it a point to visit Ceasar's palace. For those who like to wager on sporting events, the Sports Book at Ceasar's is a sight to behold. They have a complete,computerized odds board which is updated constantly. The first thing you notice,though, is the movie theatre sized TV screens broadcasting games in progress.&#xD;
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The nice thing about Ceasar's is that there is even something for the person who does not want to gamble. The dinner buffet is incredible. On my last trip 3 weeks ago, I indulged in the Saturday night seafood buffet. Great stuff!!!The cost is around $32.00. The resort also has an upscale shopping mall that is worth a walk through. At one end of the mall is a cluster of Roman statues. Every hour,on the hour, these statues come to life in a laser light show.&#xD;
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Visit Ceasars Palace and bring your comfortable walking shoes.&#xD;

	    
            
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      <title>I stayed at Caesars with my sister and</title>
      <link>http://www.travelpost.com//hotels/Caesars_Palace/r443879</link>
      <description>I stayed at Caesars with my sister and a friend.  We arrived March 7 and checked out March 14.  This is the second time we have stayed there.  We had received a good offer in the mail that was very very affordable. But we did have to pay a higher price on the last night since the offer was only good for 6 nights.&#xD;
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At check in there was a clerk who unfortunately was training a new young women.  My sister and I had 1 room with 2 beds and our friend his room were he needed 1 bed.  They didn't ask us any preference we would want our rooms to be like we have been asked at other Las Vegas resort.  I did then ask if our friend could be on the same floor with us.  I said he didn't have to be right next door, but the same floor would be great.  The gentleman told us absolutely not.  There are no other rooms available that night.  We had to take what he gave us.  &#xD;
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Our friend was 20 floors below us.  When we stopped in his room he had 2  beds, we has also been told that my sister and I had received the last 2 beds.  I told him to call downstairs and tell them this would not work.  After waiting around for an hour another room was assigned to him.  Right next door to us! It took Caesars an hour to get work to the bellman about the change.  Then our friend had to go back down to the front desk to get a new key.  This was at 10:00p.m. on a Tuesday night. One bed, a hot tub in the room.  &#xD;
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Our room was very nice also.  We had a huge glass bathroom with a hot tub in the bathroom....but there was a hair pin in a corner of the bathroom room.  Not all the light switches worked.  There were hooks missing off the curtains.  It was a smoking floor and we had to ask for ashtrays.  The soda machine 80% of the time did not work.  &#xD;
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One day the maid did not come to clean our room until after 4:00p.m.  We had left our room at 11:00a.m.  My spa bill which I had paid in cash did appear on the bill when I checked out.  They took it off without a problem.  &#xD;
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I asked to talk to someone about the problem we had a checking-in.  She said she was sorry would told to the man especially since he was training someone. She did give me her business card to call her the next time I stay so she could make the arrangements. &#xD;
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As the bell man was placing our suitcases into the taxi he told me he would now be unable to have children since my suitcase was heavy.  I have not decided if we will stay there again.
	    
            
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      <title>This is where I go when I want to</title>
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      <description>This is where I go when I want to REALLY want to feel away from it all!  At Caesar's Palace, the entire place is a page out of a fantasy book!  Gorgeous people in Roman costumes line the entire casino. . .happy to have you take their picture with you. The gambling is good at the slots, not as tight or cold as many I have tried. (Well, they DO call it gambling, NOT winning!).  &#xD;
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The rooms I've had have all been more than wonderful.  Sunken tubs with plenty of extra shampoo and all those extras.  Do watch your electronic key. . . it gets changed, and won't work many times.  Just get it re-charged.  The safe, inside my room, makes me more comfortable than most places I've stayed.  Use it, the cash money stays there, no one bothers it.  The security is great!  The guard stands at the elevator, and you'd best have your key to show you are a guest.  Last trip, a small boy had taken the elevator down, and spoke no English.  I arrived at the elevator just as the exasperated, friendly guard was trying to get the boy to tell him what his room number was, and the boy was crying. . .unable to understand the question. Luckily, I understood the boy, who was speaking Dutch.  With a smile, I told him he was fine, didn't need to be afraid.  I explained the man was doing his job.  "Now, what room is your family staying in?" I asked him in Dutch.  He told me, I told the guard, and, I must say, that GUARD was soooo nice to the little guy. . . took him right to his family.  &#xD;
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The shopper will LOVE this place!  I bought an antique Wurlitzer Juke Box and Soda Fountain with all the trimmings at the antique store in the Caesar's Mall.  My husband, a magic buff, loves the magic shop where the magic is performed.  The magicians in the shop demonstrate the magical tricks, and, if you decide to buy one (or more), the person takes you into a little room to show you how to perform the trick(s).  My husband always comes home with new tricks from here that delight the family.  It isn't nearly as expensive as I expected it to be in this shopping mall.  I bought clothing at great prices.  Gifts for the ones back home are easily found that will be really appreciated, for a reasonable price.  If you decide, after you get back home, that you REALLY should have bought more of that great perfume,or whatever, just call them up, they'll mail it to you, using your charge card. &#xD;
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Don't miss the light show, where it appears that the entire sky opens up, and the statues (huge and realistic) begin to talk and to move!  This is right inside the mall, and is a MUST!  Relax, enjoy, take some pictures and let your wallet rest a minute!  You have to love this atmosphere of wonder, sheer wonder.   
	    
            
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      <title>The only things that I can say about</title>
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      <description>The only things that I can say about caesars was that it was a beautiful casino and hotel, but the people there were so high class that it was almost impossible to feel comfortable there at all.  The casino wasnt really that great and when I was there, there were so many people.  We were never asked if we needed anything to drink and we did spend enough money, so there really was no reason not to notice that a cocktail would have been nice.  I would definately not ever stay here or go back to even gamble because of the rudeness and uppity people there.  If you are a high class person who likes rudeness, this is the place for you.
	    
            
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      <title>Caesars Palace is located in Las Vegas</title>
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      <description>Caesars Palace is located in Las Vegas as Well as there is one in Harrison Indiana. There is 4 levels to Caesars In Indiana. Caesars in Indiana is a boat that looks very much like the TITANIC did. It is a very exciting trip for your friends and family. Caesars in Indiana has been here for about 2 years now. The boat cruises down the Ohio river for 1 hour and then returns. It costs $10.00 to get on during the weekend. And $5.00 during the week before 7:00 P.M. The boat loads people every 2 hours. You have 30 minutes after cruise time to get on. After that you can't get on till the next time. Even if you purchased a ticket and they won't give you your money back. So be early and have fun on the Caesars Palace. Where all the fun is. There is a hotel that they just built that you can stay at and come to the Casino in the morning. There is free Parking. There are even $.05 games,$.25,$.50,$1.00,$5.00 or even higher. So come on down to the Caesars Boat for fun and enjoyment. You might even go home a winner a rich winner. So come aboard the Caesars where the fun never ends.
	    
            
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      <title>Having just recently returned from a</title>
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      <description>Having just recently returned from a trip to Las Vegas, I had to offer up an opinion on what was probably the most disappointing aspects of Vegas life: Caesar's Palace.  I'd heard about this place forever, having seen it on television and hearing it spoken of as the epitome of Vegas casinos, the place where the rich and famous play.&#xD;
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Well, folks, that may have been true several years ago, but I have to say that I was most unimpressed with Caesar's Palace for a variety of reasons.  Granted, the Forum Shops are great and the "talking" Greek statues are cool, but the casino, showspaces, and food at Caesar's were deplorable.  The casino is a sprawling monster with no clear traffic walkways, forcing you to jostle in between slots and card players, and very confusing directional signs telling you how to get through the casino area -- just finding an exit almost requires a compass and map.  Yes, I know that their goal is to keep you gambling, but this place is beyond ridiculous.  The decor is in serious need of an update, and the whole casino holds the smell of old cigarettes.  &#xD;
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While we had to walk forever to find somewhere to eat lunch at Caesar's (most of the restaurants appear to be open only for dinner), we finally found a "food court" where we were able to purchase two small, badly overcooked hamburgers, two fountain drinks, and one candy bar for $20.00.  The service was slow, rude, and generally made for an unpleasant experience.&#xD;
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The clientele at Caesar's were the oldest crowd we saw at any of the hotels, and perhaps many of these people remember Caesar's when it was in its heyday and keep coming back for the nostalgic factor.  I can't imagine any other reason why anyone would want to spend time here when there are much more beautiful properties just next door.
	    
            
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      <title>I went to Vegas and thought that</title>
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      <description>I went to Vegas and thought that Caesar's was a must-see.  It is for the the amazing new mall complex but the casino leaves something to be desired.&#xD;
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Caesars has very little in the way of atmosphere.  The decor is dark, and I think it was sophisticated in the eighties, but compared to the newer more elegant casinos on the strip Caesar's is outdated. The waitresses look silly in their Ancient Greek costumes, and the place really needs an overhaul to compete with what can now be offered on the strip. &#xD;
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As for the tables, they are mostly for higher rollers, at least on weekend evenings. I know people dedicated to Caesar's but personally I found the service at the tables and the overall attitude toward the players to be stale and a bit haughty.&#xD;
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I ate the supposedly famous buffet there and was not impressed.  The selection of food was meager, the service was terrible and I paid more money for a buffet I could have had anywhere.  I was expecting more than roast beef and ice milk machines.  I've heard the restaurants in the newer section are worth checking out though.&#xD;
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I would skip Caesars, or maybe just see the shops.  Head to some of the casinos with more class, better service and more to offer their customers.
	    
            
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      <title>Caesar's is an absolutely stunning</title>
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      <description>Caesar's is an absolutely stunning hotel! You begin taking pictures when you arrive, and and continue as you enter. The forum shops are fantastic, expensive, but different, with several designer store, Gucci, Fendi, FAO Schwartz, etc. There's statues in the middle, and at certain times, there's a show where the statues move and talk. Overhead, it looks like open sky-absolutely breathtaking. The restaurant are expensive, but good, and they have a show/dinner called Caesar's Magical Empire that's expensive, but it's worth every penny. I almost hate to spoil the surprise, so I won't,  but you walk in, something unexpected happen, then you enjoy dinner with a comedian/magician, and proceed to other entertaining magical acts. It's long, and I was freezing, so I recommend dressing warmly, but it was memorable. The rooms at Caesar's are nice for Vegas, and I would do it again, but have to save up first!
	    
            
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