Location. The Four Seasons Las Vegas is located on the south end of The Strip in Las Vegas, Nev. By comparison, this non gaming hotel is... more »
Location. The Four Seasons Las Vegas is located on the south end of The Strip in Las Vegas, Nev. By comparison, this non gaming hotel is considerably smaller than the mega resorts in Nevada's Sin City, but no other property has garnered as many accolades and awards from prestigious travel publications as the Four Seasons Las Vegas. Hotel Features. Opened in 1999, this service oriented hotel is staffed with professionals who pride themselves on name recognition and have created an environment that feels much more like an elegant home than a hotel. Complete with fresh flowers and complimentary apples, the lobby is a stylish venue where sunlight reflects off Italian marble floors and polished wood interiors. Beneath blue skies and soaring palms, the 8,000 square foot garden is an inspiring outdoor experience that begs for attention and certainly deserves it. This outdoor oasis also boasts a free form splash pool that is surrounded by chaise lounge chairs and Romanesque columns. The Spa recently unveiled a new line of treatments that were designed to harness the healing powers of the desert. With 16 elegant treatment rooms and such remedies as the Thai Herbal Poultice Massage, The Spa has secured a place among Conde Nast Traveler's 'Top 10 Resort Spas in North America and the Caribbean.' Guestrooms. Guestrooms boast a collection of contemporary furniture, high end designer carpets and enchanting views of The Strip. Beds are draped beneath 400 thread count Egyptian linens. Four Seasons Las Vegas greets children with age appropriate amenities such as small bathrobes and bath toys, and even spells out the child's name on the tub using colorful sponge letters. Guestrooms feature CD players, minibars, executive writing desks and wireless Internet access. Expert Tip. Voted 'Best Hotel in Las Vegas' by the Travel and Leisure Group, the Four Seasons Las Vegas offers poolside service whereby attendants circulate the outdoor pool complex every thirty minutes treating guests to cooling Evian mists and offering to place soothing cucumber slices on their eyes.
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The Four Seasons has been known for years as the premiere purveyor of customer service. The Vegas hotel lives up to the reputation. It's nice to escape the noise of the strip and be treated like you are the highest roller in town. My favorite exp
Only place in Vegas we'll stay!
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Posted Jun 24, 2008
Excellent
Well, now a days when you go to Vegas your a piece of meat from check in to dinning. My husband is in a wheelchair and we have stayed from the Venetian to MGM; we get trappled on from valet, to check in and hate just trying to enter the elevators....
Not one to moan, but my birthday present was a three-hour getaway to the Four Seasons Spa in Las Vegas where we have a second home and love to spend some time there tapping into the spa scene. Space is lovely as cited by others. But I had a massage...
All Review Photos The iced tea had
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Posted Feb 28, 2008
Excellent
All Review Photos The iced tea had cubes made from tea. Need I say more!? Everybody knew our names in 2 days. In 4 they knew our favourite wines, in 6 we all knew everybody. This is truly an oasis on the top 5 floors of Mandalay bay. Express...
35 year old female with a luxury budget, traveling for business
Telephone charges are expensive. My bill even included calls that only have 3 digits(impossible!). It took me over 30mins to explain to the guy at the front desk that you need at least 7 numbers to be a valid phone number in Las Vegas! so make sure you check your bill line by line.
Services were excellent. Everyone tried hard. Room is relatively small but nicely decorated. Four Seasons may want to consider hiring more intelligent people.