We stayed at the Casino Royale for 2 nights in March 2005 after staying at Mandalay Bay for 6 nights on the same trip. We stayed at Mandalay Bay for a convention but when it was time for me to pay for the last two nights, it was $600.00 + per night. We made the reservations about 5 weeks before the trip and March is a VERY expensive time of the year for Las Vegas. We normally stay at the Flamingo because of the location, but the rooms were about $400.00 per night. We decided to stay at Casino Royale because that is where we spend all of our time gambling every trip anyway.
Our room at Casino Royale was about 20 feet from the casino and we could not hear any of the casino noise. The Casino Royale is your basic motel like Motel 6. Don't expect any frills just a clean room. The rooms were average size, but after staying at some of the mega resorts on the strip they seemed small but in compairson to other motels in the US, the room size is about right.
I would stay at Casino Royale again because of the gambling and the location. The pool is about the size of my bathtub, so don't expect to spend the day at the pool unless you just want to lay in the sun. The food is average. There is a Subway and Noble Pizza in the casino and a Denny's attached to the casino and an Outback upstairs. We ate at the Outback on another trip and it was very good. I am not a fan of eating at a Denny's on vacation since I don't eat at Denny's at home and as far as the Subway and Noble Pizza in the casino, I choose not to eat at somewhere in the smoke filled casino unless I am drunk.
The casino is rather smoke filled which bothers the contacts but that is what
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