This is an attractive facility with a friendly and efficient checkin staff. Nice facility. We had a one-bedroom one-bath condo with a...
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This is an attractive facility with a friendly and
efficient checkin staff. Nice facility. We had a
one-bedroom one-bath condo with a very well-
equipped full kitchen. The full-sized
refrigerator included an ice-maker. Very
attractive rooms with a large whirlpool tub
(and a note requesting it not be used before
8 or after 10 in consideration of neighbors).
The sound-proofing was excellent. We didn't
hear any neighbors at any time! There were
TVs in the living room as well as in the
bedroom - VCR also (and, I think, a stereo
system). A closet also had a washer/dryer
combo. The bed was comfortable as was the
living room furniture (although the footstool
was stained.) And we could read by their
lights!
The pool and hot tub were attractive, and
there were many varied daily activities listed
for all ages.
The ground/lobby floor had a convenience
store that had basic items (wine was
expensive!) plus a deli, snack bar and ice
cream chest. You could request room service
(or an early breakfast delivered to your room.)
Your room card was required to go up in the
elevator (or you'd just ride up and back down
without being able to stop on any floor.) The
next-door Hilton Hotel/Casino has several
good restaurants. We really liked the Italian
one.
Driving around in Las Vegas is more of a
bother than a help and parking can be a
hassle (and walking across the main street is
a challenge!) HGVClub at the Las Vegas Hilton
has plenty of parking (the parking garage is
shared by the Hilton Hotel/Casino and I think
there is valet parking) The condos are a
couple of blocks from the Stratosphere at the
top end of the Strip (and Las Vegas blocks are
LONG). The Hilton Hotel/Casino is a little
further away from the Strip (separated from
the condos by the parking garage.) Once the
elevated monorail begins running, the
hotel/casino will be better connected to the
Strip. Right now, one can catch the Strip
Trolley ($1.65 each time you board) in front of
the Hotel/Casino, and it has regular stops in
the parking areas of many of the Strip
casinos. Or if you walk the 2 blocks to the
Strip, there is a 24 hour bus system that
stops in front of every major casino ($2 each
time you board - $1 for seniors). The bus also
extends up to old Downtown (Fremont Street)
as well as up and down the Strip.
We found the HGVClub very comfortable and
quiet but just a bit far from the action on the
Strip.