The Blue Moon Resort. Where do I begin?
First off, It's a welcomed escape from the typical, highly overrated hotels on (or off) the Vegas strip.
Arriving on my birthday, I was greeted by the host with a pleasant smile a warm and welcoming demeanor. He was very knowledgeable of the area, and eager to assist with helping me navigate my way around the city - unlike the often pretentious, snooty, uptight attitudes commonly associated with gay establishments. I knew this was going to be a GREAT weekend.
The rooms (at least the one I selected at poolside) were masculine and very tastefully designed - without gaudy, frilly overstatement. The mechanics, i.e. TV, hot water, shower pressure all worked properly. An array of toiletries was provided. The oversized bed was freshly made, and oh, so, comfortable.
The pool and deck is spacious, clean and well maintained. The pool-deck was punctuated with lots of attractive men in scanty swim wear. Outdoor towel service proved a nice touch. The deck chairs, however, left a little to be desired; I would have enjoyed chairs with cup holders. Minor detail.
Complimentary continental breakfast and fresh fruit served daily - a nice pick-me-up during the day. Limited Internet service, so you might want to bring your laptop.
There is a steam room on the premises, though I didn't get to visit.
Overall, I would recommend this resort if you want a genuinely pleasant experience. It's a real value compared to the highly over-rated hotels I’ve visited. Again, I cannot emphasize how accommodating the genuinely nice the hosts are.
The Sunday BBQs are a hoot!