The first time I went to Las Vegas around seven years ago, I stayed at the Venetian and had never seen a more amazing hotel. About 4 years ago, I went back and was also awed. I just went back a third time and while the common areas are still gorgeous and dazzling, my suite was showing signs of wear. The bed skirt had a few holes, the lamp shade had a tear and one of the electric outlet wall plates was broken in half. The sofa was also pretty worn to the point that a small area had unraveled. We did not stay in the most expensive suite, but it wasn't the cheapest either. Housekeeping was inconsistent. Only on our second to last night did they place a wastebasket in the bathroom. The last night we were there they took my used bathrobe (DH never used his which was left hanging) and did not replace it. Did they not replace it because we were leaving the next day? I bathe in the evening before dinner and like to put on my robe while I put on my make up, dry hair etc. so I told DH that I would just take his, but he said no that we were still paying for the room and I should call and ask for mine. They were apologetic and delivered one immediately, I also had to ask for soap since they took our used soap without replacing it either. My shower cap was also taken and not replaced. The next day (our checkout day) around 9 a.m. housekeeping opened our door without knocking. Granted I did not have a do not disturb sign, but to me do not disturb means do not disturb by knocking or by making any attempts to come in. A lack of a sign to me means I don't mind if you come in, but have the courtesy to knock first. Since we were checking out, they would not have attempted to make up the room until they knew we had left, so this pre check out intrusion made me feel they were hurrying us to leave, that coupled with the removal of ammenities the night before. Either that or they were disorganized, not having knowledge of who had not yet checked out The hotel guests were mostly young people who looked and acted like they were on spring break, but that was all over Vegas. I've never been there in the summer so I don't know if that's indicative of the season. Overall, the hotel is still a dazzler.