Location. Poised on the famous Las Vegas Strip, two miles from the Forum Shops at Caesar's Palace, is the Monte Carlo Resort & Casino in... more »
Location. Poised on the famous Las Vegas Strip, two miles from the Forum Shops at Caesar's Palace, is the Monte Carlo Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, Nev. This French Riviera-style property is three miles from the Las Vegas Convention Center and McCarran International Airport. For jaunts around the city, busses, trolleys and the Las Vegas Monorail are available for a fee. The hotel sits between New York New York Hotel & Casino and the Bellagio. Hotel Features. Andre's French Restaurant boasts a cigar-friendly lounge and extensive wine cellar, while Diablo's Mexican Cantina features open-air design, live entertainment and exotic tequilas. Cobblestone floors lead through a maze of shops and a food court. Cucumber water and cranberry juice refresh at the naturally lit fitness center that houses cardiovascular and weight machines, free weights and yoga balls. Pampering treatments at the Spa include the Silk Protein Hydrating Body Wrap, Seaweed Body Treatment with Exfoliation and Champagne/Caviar Facial. A cascade of garden-bordered lagoons, boulders and waterfalls set the backdrop for three seasonal pools, nine cabanas and a meandering 300-foot lazy river that can be enjoyed via rental tubes. A u-shaped wading pool is rentable for private parties. Guestrooms. The Monte Carlo Resort & Casino offers 3,002 contemporary guestrooms. Standard rooms feature marble entryways, sofa beds, cherrywood furnishings and beds dressed with 360-thread count linens. Bathrooms contain makeup mirrors, shower/tub combinations or showers only, and Silver Lining toiletries. Most suites feature flat-screen televisions, MP3 adaptors and CD players. Furnishings are topped with glass or granite. Color schemes vary, but range from camel and gold to light teal. Suites contain one-and-one-half bathrooms with granite vanities, jetted bathtubs and LeliaSea toiletries. Beds are dressed with pillowtop mattresses and 360-thread count linens. All accommodations include complimentary laptop-compatible, in-room safes. High-speed Internet access is available for a fee. Expert Tip. The Monte Carlo Resort & Casino is one of the few hotels located on the Strip that affords direct pool access from some of the hotel's guestrooms. The following mandatory hotel-imposed fees are charged and collected by the hotel either at check-in or check-out. Hotel resort fee: US$9. 50 per room, per night, . Hotel resort fee inclusions: Newspaper, Phone calls, Faxes, In-room bottled water, . The above list may not be comprehensive. Mandatory hotel-imposed fees may not include tax and are subject to change. Monte Carlo Summer Promotion Package Book a qualifying air + hotel package April 19 - July 30, 2009, for travel May 25 - September 12, 2009, and receive the following: Two-for-one discounts for buffet, admission to spa, and drinks at the Monte Carlo Brew Pub, $20 in food court coupons, $10 free play coupon, Valid for air + hotel packages only. Must book ?$75 in Resort Value? rate category to qualify. Promotion benefits and details of their use received upon check-in. Blackout dates: July 3 - 4 and September 4 - 5, 2009. Taxes and gratuities not included. Not combinable with other promotions. Dragon Noodle, Monte Carlo's Asian restaurant, will be closed for renovations beginning April 14 until further notice. Construction has begun on the new and improved 32nd floor. The 31st floor has been closed to provide a noise buffer for guests. This renovation information supersedes all other information in this hotel?s description that relates to these hotel amenities. .
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*** For the first time, The Monte Carlo Resort and Casino has been awarded the prestigious AAA Four Diamond award. The award recognizes the quality of both the amenities and service at the property *** From elegant decor reminiscent of the famous Monaco playground to top-name entertainment, the Monte Carlo Resort & Casino offers visitors a taste of everything that is Las Vegas. Since opening in 1996, the $344 million Monte Carlo Resort & Casino has proved a popular destination for travelers from all over the world. Perhaps it is the fine restaurants or the gorgeous pool and luxurious spa. Whatever the reason, travelers are coming to the mega-resort time and time again to experience its magic. Part of the magic is world-renowned Master Magician Lance Burton. Burton, along with his cast of 60 doves, a few ducks and Elvis the parakeet, amazes audiences with sleight-of-hand tricks and grand illusions such as his signature flying white Corvette. Burton performs Wednesday through Friday at 7pm. Also a favorite spot at the Monte Carlo is Blackstone's Steak House. The restaurant features a number of delicious entrees, including Vineyard Escargot, Half-Roasted Duck, Surf & Turf, and Broiled Australian Lobster Tails. The Monte Carlo's offerings do not stop with Blackstone's Steak House. The Market City Caffe (Italian Restaurant), Dragon Noodle Company & Sushi Bar (Chinese), Andre's French Restaurant, the Buffet and the Cafe also offer a wide variety of choices for the hungry guest. The elegance and style of the Monte Carlo transcends to the 3,002 guest rooms, including 259 suites. The deluxe rooms are tastefully decorated with brass fixtures, cherry furniture and offer spectacular views of the Las Vegas Strip or the Monte Carlo pool area. For those looking for additional in-room amenities and living space the Monte Carlo offers the exquisite Monaco Suites and Spa Suites. The suites feature various added options such as king beds, full bath with spa, wet bar, Italian marble bathrooms, wet saunas, Jacuzzi tubs, remote control lighting and window coverings, a special armoire featuring a complete music and video system and sweeping views of the Las Vegas Strip or the surrounding mountains. Of course, Las Vegas is known as the city for gambling and the Monte Carlo's casino is just part of the reason why. Slots, blackjack, high-limit gaming areas, baccarat, roulette, video poker, a race and sports betting area are offered. Gamers can receive awards based upon slot and table play by joining the Players Club, which earns guests points and comp dollars at all of the Mandalay Bay Resorts - including the Monte Carlo, Mandalay Bay, MGM/Mirage, Luxor, Excalibur and Circus Circus. Finally, guests can enjoy shopping and dining on the Streets of Dreams. This dazzling street offers everything from eyewear and clothing to accessories and cigars. *** Guests must be 21 or older to check in. *** Please note that the pool is closed for the winter and will re-open mid-February. ***
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Typically, When My wife and I go to
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Posted Jan 30, 2000
Horrible
Typically, When My wife and I go to Vegas, We stay at The Luxor, A real Vegas hotel. Well, when we were in town during Comdex, we decided to try something different and spend $165 to stay in a "suite" at the MC. I say "suite" because if you think a ...
This casino is a little bit different
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Posted Jan 28, 2000
Good
This casino is a little bit different than most of the others on the Strip because of it relies less on gaudiness and more on elegance. The food emporium leads to a brick walkway which is very non-Las Vegas like. The cobblestones seem to lend a...
The Monte Carlo is not a flashy hotel.
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Posted Jan 25, 2000
Good
The Monte Carlo is not a flashy hotel. It's doesn't have an overwhelming theme. It doesn't stand out compared to its neighbors, the New York-New York Hotel and the MGM Grand. What it does have though is quiet elegance, solid service and rooms, an...
The Monte Carlo offers a complete and
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Posted Jan 08, 2000
Excellent
The Monte Carlo offers a complete and perfect Las Vegas experience. Whether you are in Las Vegas for just gambling or just entertainment or a little bit of both, I would highly recommend the Monte Carlo Hotel/Casino.
While I have to admit the room was
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Posted Jan 07, 2000
Mediocre
While I have to admit the room was incredible, my bad experience took place in the casino. I'd been in the casino playing games for about 2 hrs. when I was approached by casino security. They proceeded to ask me questions such as: My name, Which I...
I highly recommend the Monte Carlo
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Posted Dec 28, 1999
Good
I highly recommend the Monte Carlo Hotel. Instead of fleeing the presmises after we had hastily stashed our luggage, like we did with the Flamingo Hilton, staying at the Monte Carlo was not a burden, but actually semi-enjoyable.
We stayed at the Monte Carlo the week
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Posted Dec 21, 1999
Excellent
We stayed at the Monte Carlo the week of December 13th and were very pleased. We checked in at 8:30 in the morning and got a room immediately. The rooms were comfortable and clean and check in was painless!
The service is great. The food court a
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Posted Dec 21, 1999
Excellent
The service is great. The food court a plus. If it is late you can get a quick snack to take up your room. The Micro Brewery is a lot of fun and again you do not have to leave the resort. The Buffet food is good and not a long wait. The Coffee...
I visit Las Vegas once a year for
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Posted Dec 18, 1999
Good
I visit Las Vegas once a year for business and, in my experience, the Monte Carlo is one of the best choices on the Strip. If you're looking for a more subdued way to enjoy all that Vegas has to offer, this is it. There is little of the glitz and...