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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This is definitely a 5 star luxury hotel. Beautiful scenery. A great pool area for both children and adults. Restaurants and a mall located in the hotel itself. Of course there is a Casino in the Hotel, because that's why People Go to Las Vegas: to...
pros: Great service, Many ammenitiesThis was the best hotel stay we have EVER had. We stayed with our dughter who was 14 months at the time. I was nervous to bring her but it was wonderful. The pool was quiet and the entire staff was beyond kind. ...
22 year old male with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
The hotel was very inconvenient to get to because its in the Mandalay Bay. If you plan on driving, well be prepared to pay for parking per day even though almost every other parking garage in Vegas is free. The hotel staff was very nice, but the place smelled like a funeral home with all the flowers. I think that it was a bit overkill.
The hotel also has The Charlie Palmer Steakhouse. In a town that you can get gourmet anything top quality this place is very expensive and not worth it. The service just as bad as the food. We actually sat for about a half of an hour before I finally got up to get myself a menu. That was after we sat for about an hour past our reservation time. When I expressed my concern they offered to buy a dessert. The waiter then brought us something without us even getting to look at a dessert menu. What if I had a problem with chocolate? At check-out I let them know at the front desk. They heard me out and proceeded to not charge me for the lame meal. Upon their investigation, I guess they thought my complaints weren't warranted. The meal including the dessert that they were supposed to give me appeared on my credit card with some apology. They said perhaps I just caught them on an off night! There are much better choices in such a huge town.