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3400 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89109
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Vegas Virgin? No way!

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4 of 5 stars
ukusa   9 contributions
Castleford, United Kingdom
Apr 13, 2007 | Trip type: Couples
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Vegas Virgins? NO WAY! My husband and I have about 14 trips to Las Vegas between the two of us. So, when we decided to use some air mile points for a quick trip to Las Vegas we decided to try and stay somewhere we had not stayed before. It was going to be a short trip, only 4 nights. So, we decided we could splash out on something more than a regular room. In the end, we decided on a Petite Suite at The Mirage.
~Booking~
When we go to the states, we always book our own arrangements. In the United States, most of the time the cost is per room. However, package holidays in the UK charge you per person and the room ends up costing you A LOT more that it costs them!
With is in mind we went to --- and did our booking directly with them. The website is easy to navigate. By clicking on HOTEL, you have the ability to look at the different room choices with 360 degree views. Click on Hotel Promotions to see if there are any specials during the times you are wanting to book. Then, you can go to Hotel Reservations and put in your dates that you want to stay. Room choices available will come up with cost per night and total cost. Please remember that tax is not included in these prices. Add 8% for the tax. If you are not set in your dates and can move it a few days or weeks, have a look at the prices. You will find that prices can vary widely. It is also best to book in as far in advance as possible. You are able to cancel up to 48 hours before your arrival date. So, if the prices go down, you can book on your partners name and then cancel the first ones. If prices go up, well, you saved loads of money. We booked in July 2006 for April 2007. We got the suite for $300 per night. I kept checking prices and they steadily rose in those 9 months until the same suite cost $1,200 per night!!!! So, we were glad to have booked when we did. Also, be aware that ALL hotels in Las Vegas increase their prices for Friday and Saturday nights. So, if you are wanting a quick trip, plan it for a Sunday to Thursday.
The booking of the room was simple and quick. Reservations were made and confirmation emails sent within 15 minutes!

~Pre-Arrival~
I had some questions about the Royal Service that came with the Petite Suite. I rang and the phone was answered within 2 rings. The woman who helped me was very nice and answered all my questions quickly.
~Check In~
It is stated that check in is at 3 PM. Our flight landed at 11:45 am and we were at the hotel for 12:45 pm. We weren’t sure if we would be able to check in or not. Upon arrival, we noticed that there were 20 people checking in people and there were no more than 3 people in line to be checked-in in any given line. There was also a Mirage employee moving people into lines for most efficiency. In our line there was a couple being checked-in when we arrived and one couple in front of us. Within 15 minutes we were being tended to. Our names were taken and we were quickly told that our room was ready. After a 10 hour flight, we were happy about that. Our own check-in was uneventful. Our credit card details were checked to be sure we had booked the room. (You have to have the same CC that you used to book the room.), the Royal Service was explained and we were shown how to get to our rooms by using a map of the casino.
One thing to keep in mind, you are in Las Vegas. Hotels are a by-product of the number one business of the city- gambling. So, in ANY hotel casino you stay in, you WILL have to walk through the casino to get to the elevators (lifts). This is their business and if you fully understand that, you won’t be shocked.
We did find that the walk to the lifts was not bad. We have stayed in other hotel casinos that have had a MUCH longer walk.
~Room~
One of the reasons we choose the petite suite at the Mirage was because it had 2 bathrooms. YES, you read right! 2 BATHROOMS- His and Hers.
The room door is actually French doors that open into a marble floor and mirrored foyer. There is a wet bar that includes a sink, drinking glasses, wine glasses, ice bucket, fridge and mini-bar. Please note that the mini-bar is very expensive. We knew how mini-bars can be in Vegas and asked for it to be locked when we checked in. This was to prevent any late night snacks. We did not miss the mini-bar at all. We picked up drinks and snacks in various places each day and just put them in the fridge for ourselves.
The main room is divided into a living room/sitting room and then the bedroom. The living room included a large sofa, chair, coffee table, lamp table and entertainment centre. The entertainment centre included a large tv, VHS player, CD player and radio. There is a ceiling to floor picture window that looked out at the landscape of Las Vegas. The views were spectacular. The bedroom included a king size bed, 2 side tables with lamps and a tv cabinet. When you turned on the tv, it would rise out of a cabinet at the foot of the bed. When you turned it off, it would lower back into the cabinet. The bed was comfortable with pressed sheets, feather pillows and a soft blanket.
One bathroom included a LARGE whirlpool tub, makeup table, sink, toilet and closet. Half the room was covered in mirrors. There were plenty of lights that could be changed to meet your needs and moods. The make-up table also included a blow dryer and magnified lighted mirror.
The second bathroom includes a very large marble shower, sink, toilet and closet. Again, this room had plenty of lighting for every need or mood.
Both bathrooms are done in marble and tiles. They each included their own amenities from the Aqua Lime range that included bath crystals, shampoo, conditioner, bath sponge, exfoliating soap, toothbrush, toothpaste , mouthwash, shaving kit, shower cap, body lotion and hair spray. There was a iron and ironing board and extra pillows in the closets. One bathroom had a safe in the closet.
We found the room clean and nice smelling. All fixtures were working properly and no visible signs of excessive use could be seen. The room was cleaned twice a day. The second being a turn down service with chocolates and flowers left each night.

~Royal Service~
Because we had booked a suite, we received the Royal Service which included:
•Fresh flowers in the suite
•Invited guest Check-In and daily newspaper delivery
•priority seating for the The Danny Gans Show
•priority seating in the Mirage restaurants
~Room Service~
I ordered room service one night. The order arrived 45 minutes later and was hot and very good. It was served on a table clothed table with complete settings and extras. The total for one meal was $20 plus I gave a $2 tip (£11). I felt that was fair and lower than costs of other room services I have used.

~Restaurants~
There are several restaurants at The Mirage. They range from fine dining and bars and lounges. We only ate at two restaurants, Caribe Café and Carnegie Delicatessen
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Caribe Café is a 24 hour restaurant that has an extensive menu. You can get most things at any time of the day. We had breakfast here one morning. We found the service good and the food to be very nice and filling. The servings were very large and our bill came to approximately $40 (£20) for the two of us.
Carnegie Delicatessen looks like a New York café. It is open from 7 am to 2 am and offers a wide variety of menu choices. We had breakfast at this restaurant as well. Again, portions were large and filling and cost about $40 (£20) for the two of us. I found service at this restaurant to be VERY good. The waitress was very attentive and helpful.

~Player’s Club~

One of the first things you should do before doing any gambling is join the Player’s Club. The desk is located to the right of the elevators. The Player’s Club card allows you to accumulate points that can be used for free play on slot machines, comps such as free/discounted rooms, shows, food and more. The card can be used at lots of the casinos on the strip. At the end of your stay, go back to the Player’s Club desk and ask what comps you are entitled to. We were comped a free night and received $80 of free slot play.

~Casino~

The casino, itself, is large with a wide variety of slots and table games. We play mainly slots and found that the slots have change a bit in the last few years. There are some “old” style fruit machines as well as many new interactive slot machines. You can play 1 cent to $5 slots. There are High Roller slots in a special area. However, we never went in that area. I am mainly a 1 cent slot person and my husband is a $1 slot player. We did fairly well by breaking out even.

Cocktail waitresses were plentiful and we easily got drinks at ANY time of the day. We found that the drinks were stronger at The Mirage than at the other casinos and that they came around more often. Drinks are free but a $1 tip makes sure she comes around more.

~Other Facilities~
There is a small shopping arcade towards the back of the casino. You will also find a games arcade in this area as well.
The Spa facility is located in the same area as the shopping. They offer a variety of services as well as exercise equipment.
There is the Secret Garden and Dolphin Habitat that is home to a family of Atlantic bottlenose dolphins and a tiger habitat where a family of white tigers live.
The lobby hosts a massive tropical fish aquarium that delights you when you are checking in and checking out.

~Conclusion~
I found the hotel to be good value for money. It is centrally located and allows easy access to many of the top casinos and shopping in Las Vegas. The hotel was clean and well maintained with polite service throughout. I would recommend this hotel to family and friends and would consider it for future Vegas trips.
So, if you are a Vegas Virgin, this would be a great “starter” hotel for you. I say “starter” because once you go to Vegas, you will just want to go back!!

  • Liked — Central Location
  • Disliked — None
  • My ratings for this hotel
    • 4 of 5 stars Value
    • 5 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 5 of 5 stars Location
    • 5 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 5 of 5 stars Check in / front desk
    • 5 of 5 stars Service
  • Date of stay April 2007
  • Visit was for Romantic getaway
  • Traveled with Spouse / significant other
  • Age group 35-49
  • Member since June 21, 2005
  • Would you recommend this hotel to a friend? Yes
  • I recommend this hotel for An amazing honeymoon, A romantic getaway, Girlfriend getaway, People with disabilities, Older travelers, Tourists
  • I do not recommend this hotel for Young singles, Pet owners, Families with young children, Families with teenagers
  • I selected this hotel as a top choice for Beach / Sun, Theme / Amusement park, Gambling / Casinos, Great food / Wine, Shopping, Skiing / Winter sports, Other
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5 of 5 stars
Tabish   25 contributions
New Hampshire
Apr 12, 2007 | Trip type: Couples
1/1 found this review helpful

Spent five nights at the Mirage while vacationing in Las Vegas. Location is excellent, lower priced room was clean, reasonably spacious, nicely decorated and comfortable. We had a view of the pool area and a little of the Strip. Restaurants were all very good or better. Cirque show "Love" was the best of the 4 Cirque performances we have seen - unbelievable!!. Staff all friendly from valet parking to front desk to all wait staff in bars and restaurants. Pool area is great, however get there early morning if you want a lounge chair as all of them were taken by 10AM
Las Vegas prices are not as cheap as they once were, so the Mirage is now sort of middle of the high end, however we felt like we received good value for the money and would stay there again.

  • My ratings for this hotel
    • 5 of 5 stars Value
    • 4 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 4 of 5 stars Location
    • 5 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 5 of 5 stars Check in / front desk
    • 5 of 5 stars Service
  • Date of stay April 2007
  • Visit was for Quality time with family
  • Traveled with Spouse / significant other
  • Age group 50-64
  • Member since September 27, 2006
  • Would you recommend this hotel to a friend? Yes
  • I recommend this hotel for An amazing honeymoon, A romantic getaway, Older travelers, Great pool scene, Tourists
  • I do not recommend this hotel for Families with young children, Families with teenagers
  • I selected this hotel as a top choice for Museums / Cultural / Historical sites, Theme / Amusement park, Gambling / Casinos, Outdoor / Adventure, Shopping
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Don't Take The Bus!

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4 of 5 stars
animalfarmMichigan   3 contributions
michigan
Apr 11, 2007 | Trip type: Friends getaway

My husband,another couple and I just got back from Las Vegas and stayed at the Mirage. The hotel is beautiful and our rooms were great except we had a huge bathroom with a whirlpool tub, while our friends ended up with a tiny bathroom,although we booked with the same company. The hotel spa is wonderful, pricey, but worth it. The pool area is great, but very crowded, you have to get there early to get a lounge chair. The only negative thing about the hotel was the conceige, when we asked about going to the Red Rock Casino, he stated to take the bus, it is a scenic ride, only 30 minutes long, and only $5.00 for an all day pass. What a big mistake! It was a horrible ride that took more than 3 hours each way , the buses kept going by us and then when we did get on, they would stop and tell everyone to get off and get on the next one! The scenic ride was through the slums, great! The hotel manager stated that she would speak to the conceige, but she could not offer us any compensation for our nasty trip. We would probably stay there again, although there is a lot of competition along the strip.

  • My ratings for this hotel
    • 5 of 5 stars Value
    • 5 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 5 of 5 stars Location
    • 5 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 4 of 5 stars Check in / front desk
    • 5 of 5 stars Service
  • Date of stay April 2007
  • Visit was for Quality time with friends
  • Traveled with Friends
  • Age group 50-64
  • Member since March 08, 2005
  • Would you recommend this hotel to a friend? Yes
  • I recommend this hotel for An amazing honeymoon, A romantic getaway, Girlfriend getaway, Great pool scene, Tourists
  • I do not recommend this hotel for Young singles, People with disabilities, Older travelers, Pet owners, Families with young children, Families with teenagers
  • I selected this hotel as a top choice for Beach / Sun, Gambling / Casinos, Shopping, Spa
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so pleased we stayed here

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4 of 5 stars
J0anK   8 contributions
Durham,. UK
Apr 11, 2007

a vibrant hotel with lots going on both inside and out - buffet restaurant is wonderful and well worth the money - staff friendly and helpful despite the vastness of the hotel - large, airy room with great views - Cirque du Soliel Beatles Love show at the Mirage just the bestestestestest show ever - Mirage gardens and grounds very lush and the indoor tropical domed garden a welcome retreat from the big, brash world of LA - centrally located on the strip for other las vegas places of interest and public transport stop just outside hotel - monorail link to Treasure Island hotel next door very convenient - so pleased we stayed here

  • Date of stay April 2007
  • Member since April 07, 2006
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An okay place to stay, but not great

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2 of 5 stars
Scooterboy   3 contributions
Upstate NY
Apr 11, 2007
4/5 found this review helpful

Just got back from a 4 night stay over Easter weekend. Arrived Friday at 3:30 and our room wasn't ready. Hungry from the 5 hour flight from New York, we went to Cravings (the buffet.) I was not impressed at all. Even though there was nobody in front of us in line to get into Cravings, it took 10 to 15 minutes to get in. The food was nothing special at all. The salad station was nice, as they mixed salads for you but served them in awkward bowls. The food was okay at best. The catfish was gross, the fried shrimp was okay. The service there was horrible. Our waitress didn't know what a Budweiser was. When we ordered a "Bud" she kept saying "Bud Light?" It was kind of like a who's on first situation. In August, 2006 I did the buffet at TI next door and it was much better.

We got our room, which was a tower deluxe room. On a guaranteed non-smoking floor. Well, the permeating odor of Marlboro's and Cool's was all through our room. It dissapated over time, but it had a musty, stinky smell. The room was plenty big enough, with a beautiful bathroom. The shower door leaked every day, so we had to build a mini-dam to keep the joint from flooding.

The room itself was okay, but in need of updating. The bedspread reminded me of a low-budget Holiday Inn from 1985.

I contacted the front desk about changing the room and they said they likely could on the following day. The view from our room was horrible. We had a first class view of the parking garage roof. You cauld see down toward the Stratosphere, but not much else. My wife and I talked it over and decided not to pack up all our stuff and move because we wanted to enjoy the beautiful pool. Big mistake. We should have moved.

When we arrived at the pool on Saturday morning at 9:30 there was not one chair to be found. There were people actually spreading towels in the grassy, shady areas along the walkways. It stunk. We gave back our towels and found something else to do. Big, BIG disappointment though. In our hometown the weather was in the thirties, so sitting in 85 degree heat by the pool was half the reason we were there. In fact, the pool is the reason I chose Mirage, along with the location (which is great). The pool's a rat race there. If you want a seat, get there when the place opens at 8:00 or slightly before. We went at 7:40 on Sunday and Monday and had no trouble finding seats. Although I'm still pretty bent out of shape about no pool on Saturday, they were pretty vigilant about removing towels on unoccupied chairs. The pool water was perfect in my opinion, about 78 or 80 degrees.

The hotel casino was okay. The place is somewhat of a thoroughfare between TI and Ceasars, so there is a lot of traffic through there. If you're in a bit of a rush to get coffee or go somewhere it can be rather slow-moving. Speaking of coffee, that's a ratrace too. There are two coffee joints in the Mirage and they're both slower than a turtle race through peanut butter. Get used to the lines if you're a caffeine freak like me. And there are no coffee makers in the room. We did, however, have a well-stocked mini bar in our room. I hear some fellow complaining (while in the long coffee line) that he took out a pack of M&M's to look at them, returned them, and was charged for them. If you're going to browswe, do it with your eyes and not your hands.

Our keys quit working after a day there so we were stranded outside our room. Security came very promptly and were very pleasant. Mirage sent us a bottle of cheap champagne, but I'm not really sure why. I don't know if it was the smokey room on the non-smoking floor, or their faulty room keys. Our room was on the 24th floor, which has it's own private elevator. That was nice.

The housekeeping staff was efficient, reliable, and friendly. Our room was always cleaned promptly when we left it.

Beer was expensive at the bars at Mirage, at about 5 or 6 dollars a pop. I took much advantage of the cocktail waitresses in the casino areas for a much cheaper drink.

We only ate at the buffet at Mirage, but we did have drinks at Revolution. It's billed as an ultra-lounge. It, to me, seemed like one of those uber-chic joints you read about in US Weekly where some bubble-headed celebrity rolls out of at 4 in the morning. It was clean, hip, and well decorated. The staff was friendly too. I just couldn't stop giggling about the whole ultra-lounge billing. I'm a bar and grill kind of guy, but I had a lot of fun there.

Overall, I wouldn't stay at Mirage again. It was an okay experience, but nothing special. I stayed at Treasure Island last August and enjoyed it a lot more. And TI was a lot cheaper too. Less crowded, better smell, and less of a ratrace than Mirage. And they're both part of the same ownership group. My wife and I found ourselves taking the free tram over to TI every day for one reason or another.

While in Vegas I ate at a few great places. Wolfgang Puck's Bar and Grill in MGM was incredible. Very good service and incredible food. I went with five others and everybody raved about the food there. Also ate at Rainforest Cafe which impressed me for a chain restaurant. We went to Grand Lux in the Venetian a few times. Good, cheap eats there with big portions. Jimmy Buffet's across by the Flamingo is also a great place for beers, a burger, or their incredible nachos.

We took the Showtime shuttle to and from the airport. It costs five or six dollars each way, but was pretty good. We also rode the monorail from Harrah's to MGM and back. Despite the $5 per ride fee which I was warned about, it was easy, clean, and pretty quick.

Had I not stayed at Treasure Island last summer I would have probably given the Mirage a better rating. My guess is that places like Treasure Island, Bellagio, Caesar's, Mandalay Bay, and the Venetian will be where I hang my hat next time.

  • Date of stay April 2007
  • Member since March 07, 2005
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Address: 3400 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89109