Welcome to Las Vegas' most talked-about experience! The Palms Casino Resort offers its guests some of the city's most spectacular views o... more »
Welcome to Las Vegas' most talked-about experience! The Palms Casino Resort offers its guests some of the city's most spectacular views of the Las Vegas Strip, unique rooms, memorable nightlife venues and a bevy of dining options. From ghostbar on the 55th floor to Rain Las Vegas just off the casino, the Palms is the hotel for the MTV generation - so much so that the 12th season of MTV's "The Real World" was shot at the resort, and now hotel guests can stay in the 2,900-square-foot suite created for the show's cast. The resort today is the home of Bravo's "Celebrity Poker Showdown" and is a Vegas playground for music celebrities and Hollywood stars, with specialty suites offering extra-large furniture for the hotel's many NBA guests, and two luxury Playpen suites (complete with stripper poles) that attract not only bachelor and bachelorette parties but also A-list celebrities. The Palms offers some of the best nightlife in town, beginning with ghostbar. Its open-air deck offers amazing 180-degree views of the Vegas Strip. Fifty-five stories below, the 1,500-seat, state-of-the-art nightclub and showroom venue Rain Las Vegas has a line of fun-loving partygoers every weekend. The resort's dining options are equally extraordinary, from Alize, where diners can enjoy floor-to-ceiling views as well as gourmet meals, to Little Buddha, with its crimson, gold and celadon decorations and giant Buddha statue. If you're looking to relax, the Palms features a 20,000-square-foot spa boasting numerous services. Outside, the pool provides a welcome reprieve from the Vegas heat with multiple pools, including two designed just for shallow lounging. The pools at Palms and Palms Place open for the season on March 5, 2009. If indoor fun is more your style, check out the 14-theater Brendan Theatres complex or stop by Hart & Huntington Tattoo Company, the only tattoo parlor in a Vegas hotel. Finally, the Palms is also constructing the new 40-story Fantasy Tower. Many standard guest rooms are already open, as well as a series of fantasy suites. From the mammoth and lush Celebrity Suite to the ultra-hip g Suite, the Palm's Fantasy Suites turn a regular vacation into one fit for a Vegas high-roller. Other luxury options include the hip hop-laden Crib Suite, the bachelorette party-friendly Hot Pink Suite and the Erotic Suite. Also now open! The Playboy Club with its own casino, new restaurant Nove Italiano, and a new nightclub called Moon, with a retractable roof!The new tower also houses a state-of-the-art recording studio and a floor of meeting space. The masterpiece of the Fantasy Tower will be the six Sky Villas, which will each offer an outdoor pool overlooking The Strip. When completed, the Fantasy Tower will definitely live up to its name, and, like the rest of the Palms, make you feel like a celebrity. Hotel guests now receive free passes to nightclubs! - 2 Passes per room. * Ghost Bar - Complimentary admission is good for "You + 1 guest SUNDAY THRU THURSDAY." Line Pass is not included. * Rain - Complimentary Admission is good for "You + 1 guest FRIDAYS ONLY." * Playboy Club - Line Passes for "You + 1 guest - SUNDAY THRU THURSDAY." * Moon - Line Passes for "You + 1 guest - THURSDAY & SUNDAY." * Guest must show room key with Pass to redeem. A phone line access fee of $1 per day will be collected at the front desk. Guests must be at least 21 with proof of ID to check in at Palms Casino Resort.
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Location. The Palms Place Hotel at the Palms is located in Las Vegas, Nev. one mile from the Las Vegas Strip. An enclosed motorized walkway connects the hotel to the Palms Casino Resort, which includes the Pearl Palms Concert Theater. The Sands Expo & Convention Center is two miles away. The Las Vegas Motor Speedway is less than three miles from the resort. Features. The ultra-contemporary design of the pool area, opening in May 2008, features a combination of natural light, water and architecture using glass and steel. Poolside dining will be available at the Simon Restaurant & Lounge. Room service is available 24 hours a day. The pool area will also offers daily Cabana rentals, a full-service bar, a fire pit and waterfalls. A table and chairs are set up in the pool, providing the option for in-pool dining. The Drift Spa features 20 treatment rooms across 30,000 square feet, a steam room, sauna, indoor hot and cool soaking pools, and private outdoor garden lounges. A full-service salon is available at the hotel. The sophisticated Rojo Lounge offers cocktails and intimate seating in a designer setting off the lobby. Prime beef, fresh seafood, and an exclusive champagne and caviar bar are featured at the Nine restaurant at the Palms Casino Resort. The Little Buddha bar and restaurant offers Asian cuisine and a sushi bar. Other dining options at the Palms Casino Resort include the Bistro Buffet at the Palms, Blue Agave, Nove Italiano and Garduno's Mexican restaurant. The hotel offers meeting space for small groups or up to 5,000 guests. Pets are not allowed at the property. Guestrooms. Studios at the Palms Place Hotel at the Palms feature nine-foot ceilings, hardwood and marble flooring, and views of the Las Vegas Strip. All accommodations offer fully equipped kitchenettes and living areas with sofa beds. The suites are equipped with 42-inch plasma televisions with premium cable channels. Beds are dressed with pillowtop mattresses and Italian linens by Mateo. In-room safes are large enough for laptop computers. Bathrooms feature televisions, two-person showers with rainfall and massage showerheads, and bathrobes. Expert Tip. Palms Place Hotel at the Palms offers a Hamman, a Turkish bath in an ancient social center that offers therapeutic powers of steam and aromatics. Designed to detoxify the body, cleanse the soul and calm the mind, the Hamman features curves, cool mosaic-tiled, booth benches and slabs, and subdued lighting.
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Positive: easy to park, no strip traffic, fantastic croissants at the hotel's coffee shop, cheap buffet (esp. for breakfast), comfortable room, super comfy beds (love 'em), great shampoo (no kidding), nice shower, and lights have dimmers.
Negative: $1/day additional charge for phone, regardless of whether or not you use it (I hate being nickled and dimed), expensive wireless (I use my own broadband card now to avoid), $30/day charge if you want a fridge in your room, annoying voice mail messages (with flashing light to drive you crazy) trying to sell you additional hotel services.