Let me preface by saying this is my 8th trip to Vegas, and the first time using my Bluegreen timeshare to stay out there. Most other times we've stay on the strip and it was a hassle to get in and out of the hotels if you're not familliar with the roads.
Staying off strip actually makes it easier to get places in a timely manner, as you can take backstreets and avoid strip traffic.
The number one best thing about Club 36 was it's cleanliness. Being fairly new, the furnishing were modern and un-tainted with stains. For an apartment, the place was small, but for a hotel room in Vegas - it was HUGE.
We stayed in both the A and B suites. The A suite is the larger of the two and it has a larger bedroom, living room and bath. A suite also has a gorgeous walk-in shower with glass enclosure, right off the bedroom with the king size bed. (see photos). Both rooms have king beds and fully furnished kitchens.
DO NOT use the washer/dryers. They do not dry clothes, I had to have maintenance come up after my 2 pairs of jeans were dripping wet after 2 hours in the dryer. I made them take them down to the industrial dryers in the basement so that I could leave the room!
A Suite has an icemaker, B Suite has two ice cube trays. We didn't do any cooking, but we did use the fridge for left overs. There is an Albertson's grocery store close-by where we purchased a few items.
There is a coffee maker and free cofee/sweetners in each suite.
Club 36 is directly across from the airport, however, you can't really hear the planes take off/land from your room.
There is a nice pool area with a bar and a patio. We watched the plans take off/land from the patio and it's really a sight to see.
All rooms are non-smoking, we had to smoke on the patio or out front.
Customer service has left a lot to be desired. There really was no "welcome", more of a here's your keys, there's the elevator. We were supposed to recieve a basket and some show tickets. We never got the basket, but my mother went down and asked about the show tickets.
The tickets are currently for The Mentalist at Hooters. You have to exchange the tickets for real tickets at the casino and pay $9.95 per drink, two drink minimum I believe. The show wasn't that really impressive, so I guess I should not complain about not getting them on time.
When I called to complain about the dryer, the front desk basically said OH WELL. Until I complained a little longer and they sent maintenance up.
Internet access is available for a fee. I paid $25 for 3 days of it (I run my own business and needed to stay in touch).
There are two restaurants on-site: Einstein Bros Bagels - AMAZING bagels, but the don't stay open for dinner. And SUBWAY. There is a pizza joint being built, but it's not open yet.
There is also a Liquor store on site.
Both Suites have flat screen TV's in the living room and bedrooms.