Went for a three night stag (bachelor) party in October - 18 Brits and one token American (bless!).
Internet booking went okay, and I booked a room at Palms Casino itself as everyone else was booked there. However on arrival, was told they were fully booked for the weekend and they would "upgrade" me to a suite at Palms Place, part of the same complex but ten minutes (15 minutes after a beer or two!) across the walkway to the main hotel. I complained a bit (fool that I am) but was promised I wouldn't be disappointed. You can then imagine my surprise when I found my room on the 18th Floor of Palms Place to be a corner suite that usually retails at $2,900 a night, with massive flat screen tv's everywhere, massive lounge, kitchen, spa tub, and two balconies! Boy, did I boast to "the lads" that night, but then had to fight them all off from raiding the room for the rest of the stay (only joking!). Very comfortable indeed, needless to say there were parts of that suite I am sure I didn't quite get to visit during my busy stay there, it was so huge!
The Palms was a great place all round, and our party hardly went to any other Las Vegas venues as the ample choice of bars, restaurants, night clubs/disco's were so great. The table staff are very friendly and competent, and we had a superb time with a couple of croupiers on blackjack, educating them on Brucie Forsyth's "everyone's a winner" line, that surprisingly they couldn't quite get (being non-Brits)! The Mint bar is a great place to chill after a night out, and Ghostbar too at the very top of the hotel (55th floor me thinks). We did try the Playboy Club - had to be done - but one does get absolutely ripped off on the drinks there. The Rain disco was "okay". A few of us enjoyed a superb meal at N9NE steakhouse which was outstanding, otherwise being on a stag do most of my daily sustenance was catered by superb fry ups at the 24/7 Cafe which were great and of good value. The pool, both at Palms, and Palms Place (where it was quiter and more chilled out) were great.
All in all, a great place for a quick visit to Vegas, and would recommend Palms to anyone.