The Grandview is a relatively new resort, so the rooms reflect this. However, there are some issues with this resort. First, the walls are extremely thin, which was mentioned by some previous reviewers. The first morning, we were awakened by people in the next room running bath water. It sounded like they running water in our tub. Luckily, they must have checked out that day because we did not hear that the rest of the week.
More importantly, the Grandview could use some lessons in service. I travel often for business, and I am very protective of my time, and have come to expect good service in places I stay. The woman that checked us in was helpful in finding us a room that did not face the construction, but seemed to be bothered that we were asking. We also had problems with bugs in our room, which is understandable for that time of year. We asked someone to come spray three times. The first time, we are not sure if they ever showed up. The second and third times, we know that they did not show up.
There is a shuttle that runs from the resort to the strip, and that was convenient. However, there were a couple of times on the change of driver shifts that the shuttle left later than it was supposed to leave (once was about 5 minutes late, the second time it was about 30 minutes late). And the second time, when the front desk was asked about it, they showed no initiative or concern that the bus was sitting out in front of the resort loaded but with no driver. They even got annoyed with one of the residents for asking the front desk about it. So if you going to use the shuttle, make sure you allow for enough time if you are on a time shcedule and have some place to be.
All in all, the resort is nice, but needs to work on service levels. It will be interesting to see the condition of the resorts in a few years.