We have been to Vegas numerous times but this time we decided to travel the "cheapo" way. We were able to get 3 nights free...Ok, nothings free but from attending the time share presentation, our 3 nights and $100 dinner gift certificate were free. Upon arrival to the Club, we began check-in. We were traveling with another couple so we wanted our rooms near each other, not in separate phases (there are two building phases here and they are across the street from each other). Before arrival we did make requests through Consolidated Resorts but I guess they never made it to the hotel. After about 1.5 hours (they originally had us in the two separate phases), we finally made it into our connecting rooms in Phase 1 (the older phase). The rooms were better than expected. We had the Lock off and our friends had the connecting 1 bedroom. Both were very nice rooms/suites. The one bedroom had a full kitchen, small dining table with 4 chairs, living room with pull out couch, chair and TV, nice big bathroom and bedroom. Our lock off unit had a normal hotel sized bathroom, small kitchenette (no stove or oven) small table with two chairs for eating, and I believe a king sized bed (although the length felt more like a queen). As for the noise, we never heard anything from above, below, or on either side. The bed was very comfy, the towels were plush, and the room smelled clean. It was a very pleasant stay.
The hotel in the morning did offer complimentary coffee, hot chocolate, and tea. The free shuttle left on the hour starting at 9am and returned back at 11:30 during the week and 1:30 on weekends. They either picked you up at NYNY, TI, or the Orleans casino. Considering the room was free, we did not mind the shuttle service but we do prefer staying on the strip and being able to come and go whenever we please instead of being on the hotels schedule.
Would we stay here again, probably not (we like being close to all the action) but for the thrifty traveler, this time share deal was great and very well worth it!
P.S. The time share people were very convincing and pushy. Plan on being there for about 3 hours...not two if you are not going to buy.