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5 of 5 stars
BlackPearlCasino.net   3 contributions
Dallas
Dec 14, 2005
8/17 found this review helpful

Excellent Service... thanks for the great time... Its a little more expensive than the rest but well worth it. Check in was very very quick and easy

  • Date of stay August 2005
  • Member since October 09, 2005
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4 of 5 stars
MrsTraveler   258 contributions
Kenilworth, NJ
Dec 13, 2005
30/31 found this review helpful

My husband and I spent a weekend (12/9-12/12/05) at the Bellagio. We knew that Las Vegas would be a place that we wouldn't want to go back to (simply not our scene) but we wanted to at least experience it once in our lifetime. We were right. It was fun but we had enough by the time we had to go home. Also, as parents of a toddler (he stayed back home with his grandparents), we very much wanted to take advantage of our "parent-less" stage to eat at upscale restaurants.

BELLAGIO: This hotel is HUGE. Be prepared for a lot of people milling around the lobby, the casino and the areas where the stores are located. The hotel is OPULENT but still ELEGANT with absolutely nothing tacky about it. The fountain show is as spectacular as expected. Watch it at least once during the day and once at night. There's a botanical conservatory with pretty flower designs right next to the lobby. There are also plenty of high-end stores at the Bellagio to satisfy your shopping needs: Prada, Yves Saint Laurent, Chanel, Rolex, Tiffany, etc...

OUR ROOM: It was a standard one located on the 27th floor with a view of Caesars Palace. The size of the room and the bathroom were bigger than expected. We had a non-smoking room, a King bed, a big armoire with closets on each side and drawers under the TV. There was a desk and a chair, and a sitting area (2 chairs and a table). A neat feature in the room was the keypad on the wall next to bed with which you could open/close the curtains.
The bathroom had a large tub, a big vanity with one sink and a glass-enclosed shower.
We had a minor issue regarding the safe in our room. It was locked. We called the front desk to unlock it so we could use it. They want you to be in your room when they come and they give you a time frame of 20 minutes before someone gets there. An hour and a half went by and no one came. We called back and it took another 30 minutes before they came. That was a bit annoying.
Overall, we were satisfied with our room.
FYI: A nice security feature is the guard at the lobby elevators checking for room keys.

CASINO: It's located on the main floor to the right of the lobby. You have to go through it to get to your room, restaurants, etc... We're not gamblers (we only play $20 at the slot machines) so all we can say is that it's really big and every kind of gambling seems to be offered. And as the day turns to night, the casino gets crowded and the cigarette smoke becomes heavy.

POOLS: They are located in a BEAUTIFUL courtyard-type setting. There are 2 big pools. 1 was closed for renovations, the other was open and heated. There were 2 smaller pools with fountains in the middle and 1 hot tub.
FYI: There's a security guard at the entrance checking for room keys.

RESTAURANTS:
LE CIRQUE: On our first night, we ate at this fairly small French restaurant located in the Bellagio (reservations are recommended). It is a bit on the "chichi-foufou" side. The decor has a circus theme (hence the name Le Cirque). But to me, "chichi-foufou" and circus decor do not compute. Just odd. Anyway, the walls are painted with circus scenes. The ceiling looks like a circus tent and the chairs are lined with red and white striped material. Even the plates have monkey designs. There was a "faux" monkey sitting on a Christmas wreath on the wall right next to our table. The monkey kept staring at us. Yikes! And my non-p.c. husband said to me "all that's missing here are the dwarfs serving us!" One wall of the restaurant has narrow windows with a view of the lake and the fountain show. I'm surprised that particular wall isn't all windows just to take full advantage of the view.

The menu includes choices of 5 hot appetizers, 5 cold appetizers, 5 fish dishes, 5 meat dishes and desserts.
For the entrees, we both had the poulet roti (the chicken) served with a mix of vegetables and mashed potatoes. It was VERY GOOD.
We had passed on the appetizers because none of the ones listed appealed to us. But the waiter brought us appetizers anyway (on the house) so we wouldn't be twirling our thumbs waiting for our entrees. That was really nice. The appetizer was a lobster salad (mixture of lobster, green peas, avocado and green salad). This was very unique and, I think, something that not everyone would like. I liked it, my husband did not.
For dessert, I had creme brulee, my husband had chocolate ice cream. It was all yummy.
The wine list is extensive (some 1,000 wines offered).
The presentation of the food and the service were impeccable.
For the 2 entrees, 2 desserts, 1 glass of wine and 1 coke, the total cost of dinner came to $190 (including a 20% tip).
Conclusion: We both agreed that the food was very good, but not worth the cost. You wouldn't go wrong eating there, but by no means is it a must-do restaurant in Las Vegas.

BUFFET: We did the Bellagio's Breakfast Buffet on the morning of our departure. What a disappointment. Both of our omelets were blah and although the fruits looked fresh, they didn't taste great. We should have listened to our families who raved about the Breakfast Buffet at Paris and gone there!

There are lots of other restaurants at the Bellagio but we didn't try them.
The restaurants that we think are MUST-DOs in Las Vegas are:
1. The Eiffel Tower Restaurant in Paris. The food is EXCELLENT, the view of the Bellagio fountains is fabulous and the service is impeccable.
2. Commander's Palace in Desert Passage at Aladdin. It serves AMAZING cajun/creole food. Go for the Jazz Brunch on a weekend morning. There'll be 2 lovely gentlemen playing dixie-style jazz.

CONCLUSION: We think the Bellagio is a beautiful hotel and would absolutely recommend it. Would we go back? Yes, if we were into Vegas. But since we're not, we'll leave it for others to enjoy. Hope you do!

  • My ratings for this hotel
    • 4 of 5 stars Value
    • 5 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 5 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 3 of 5 stars Service
  • Date of stay December 2005
  • Member since March 08, 2005
  • I recommend this hotel for Young singles, An amazing honeymoon, Older travelers, Tourists
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4 of 5 stars
deedle   12 contributions
Herts
Dec 13, 2005
22/23 found this review helpful

This was our first time to Vegas so we opted for the Bellagio.
After reading the reviews and unfortunately arriving on a friday afternoon I was dreading the check-in queues but to our delight we were checked in straight away.The reception staff member was average. Not very friendly but at least he was efficient.

Possibly I had built this hotel up in my mind to be exceptional so felt slightly 'deflated' with our first encounter with the Bellagio staff.

We had booked a lake view deluxe room and were advised that they could only get us in a smoking room . As an ex-smoker this was not too much of a problem but , boy, the smoking floor reaked of fags!Just a warning for those of you who hate it!

The room was very clean and spacious. Bathroom was a great size and the bath was wonderfully deep. The best thing was of course our view over the fountains. Every time the music came through to our room we couldnt resist standing at the window to watch.This made getting ready a lengthy process!

Each floor has a drinks/snacks vending machine and an ice machine .

We ate at Olives( great views),Cafe Bellagio for breakfast (excellent staff) and of course the Buffet(well worth the wait)

Overall I thought this hotel was great. Not amazing like I was expecting but with this size of hotel I think it would be difficult to add a personal touch (which in my mind makes all the difference)

Experience it once, but then try somewhere else....

  • My ratings for this hotel
    • 3 of 5 stars Value
    • 4 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 4 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 3 of 5 stars Service
  • Date of stay December 2005
  • Member since February 20, 2005
  • I recommend this hotel for An amazing honeymoon, Tourists
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Good for Honeymooner? Not for Business Traveller!

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1 of 5 stars
Totti5   6 contributions
Rome
Dec 11, 2005 | Trip type: Business
45/60 found this review helpful

I have stayed at the Bellagio recently participating to the Luxury Trade Show in early december. I was on my own and ask when made the booking for a high floor non smkg room. At arrival after a nice check-in I discovered that my room was a smoking one with a very bad smell! Ok on that, but nothing compare the way you are welcome at some of their restaurant specially the one called "Sensi", I ask for a reservation for one person at 8 pm. a lady called Paula said nothing available before 9 pm. After few minutes (only) of research in other places (I was tired due to the jet lag of 9 hours!) I decided to accept the time of 9 pm, but then they say that was not possible before 9.30 pm, I insist because only few minutes was passed, then Laura accept to "squeeze" me for 9 pm.
At 9 pm after 10 minutes wait at the front, the restaurant manager Mr. Sebastian after some discussion with Laura (probably because she have accepted my reservation) brought me to my "table" with few "highlight description" of my sit: I was accommodated to a long bench facing the cuisine with not less that 4 single places empty!! No reason for keep me waiting for all this time! Furthermore I have realized that for the all time of my dinner least about 40 minutes there was always more than one table for two available.....
Later, I ask in my room to speak with the manager on duty of the Bellagio to complain about this treatment, the unique person available was a lady at the reception to who I explained the all story.
I was looking - not only because I qualify myself as a GM of a 5 stars Hotel in Europe - a note of apologize the day after, nothing....They don't care!

  • My ratings for this hotel
    • 4 of 5 stars Value
    • 4 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 2 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 3 of 5 stars Service
  • Date of stay December 2005
  • Member since December 11, 2005
  • I recommend this hotel for An amazing honeymoon, Older travelers, Families with teenagers, Tourists
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5 of 5 stars
swirlinabc   45 contributions
Stockton, CA
Dec 9, 2005 | Trip type: Business
15/17 found this review helpful

We just returned from 5 days in Las Vegas on business. This was my first stay at the Bellagio. In a nutshell, the rooms are exquisitely decorated, service is top notch. Maid service is provided twice a day. When service is needed, it is done quickly and efficiently.

A few "opportunities for improvement." The check in counter is extremely long. There is no common line to queue into to take the next available person. Instead, each registration staff member has their own line. I was surprised that a hotel of this caliber did not have a bell person handling luggage from the point of arrival. We had a fair amount of luggage, but there was no offer to assist us.

For a business trip, this hotel is probably more than you need. I would have loved to have had the time to have used more of the actual hotel services. Oh well...next time when I'm there for vacation, I will give the Bellagio a definite consideration.

  • My ratings for this hotel
    • 4 of 5 stars Value
    • 5 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 4 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 5 of 5 stars Service
  • Date of stay December 2005
  • Member since March 08, 2005
  • I recommend this hotel for An amazing honeymoon, Tourists
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Address: 3600 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109