I had a pleasant stay at Hyatt Place. I found it pleasant because of several things it didn't have: no resort fee, no electricity fee, no internet usage fee and no outrageous mini-bar fees. These fees are pretty standard at most, if not all the Vegas casino resorts. After a few days, they can really add up. The estimate given to me from their site was exactly the rate I paid to the penny! Also, Hyatt Place opened in December 2007 so it isn't beat up like most of the other places I've stayed in Vegas. I doubt you can find a more comfortable bed in town!
Despite not having a restaurant, the amenities at Hyatt Place surpass most of the resorts too. The standard rooms are very large. The 42" HDTV actually gets a ton of HDTV stations and pay per view movies. I'm amazed how many other hotels invest in HDTVs and then don't subscribe to get the HD stations. Of course, in Vegas, most resorts have poor TVs so you spend more time in the casino. The free wireless Internet was fast and flawless. You can connect your ipod to the TV speakers. Just remember to bring a cord.
While some people here didn't like the location, I did. The strip mall across the street with the CVS has at least a half dozen good restaurants including a great New York Pizza place. The primary reason I stayed here was it was across the street from the Hard Rock Hotel where I ususally stay. It was sold out during this trip and Hyatt Place was a much less expensive option anyways. You can use the pool at HRH as long as you tell the security guy that you intend on playing at the gambling tables by the pool. This included the Sunday Rehab which is normally an expensive ticket. What incredible eye candy! The Hard Rock Hotel (skip the Hard Rock Cafe) is my absolute favorite place in Las Vegas and where I end my nights when I'm there. Having a nice place to walk to instead of waiting in the huge cab line was great!








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