Has anyone stayed surrounded by the Jacuzzi Rooms at the El Cortez contained by Vegas?
We've been to Vegas up to that time, but never stayed in a jacuzzi/spa room. El Cortez seem like the best explosion for your buck, but I heard safekeeping is an issue. When we went downtown in the past it didn't seem close to it was too far from the fremont experience.
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I hold never stayed there but it sounds as if Jack have covered all the basis for you. I personally prefer downtown to the strip. More rumble for your buck, and in my view more down to earth race, I guess that equates to more locals. Have fun where ever you agree on to stay it is a great town.
You could try TripAdvisor.com. They hold comments from past guests. However - they "censor" for any mention of crimes, so you may not obtain a true picture of that aspect of a location, although people may refer to an nouns as "sketchy" or having lots of homeless culture or addicts, etc and you can infer what you will from that.
We stay at the El Cortez.
To the best of my fluency the EC only have a handful(4 maybe) Jacuzzi suites and they are only available on a comp principle to established players. >When we spoke to a host at the EC that was what we be told<
I have not see one offered to the public. I'm not saying it does not come about. I'm saying I own not seen it(on their trellis site) or on any other travel site.
Safety has never be an issue for us downtown. And, we have be staying down there for over 20 years. 3 weeks concluding year including 6 nights at the EC.
The Tower rooms at the EC are fundamentally nice, the only piece I don't like is no in-room out of danger.
Tower rooms with atypical numbers on the higher floors own a nice view of the strip.
I even resembling the Pavillion rooms, IMO it's nice just to tramp up one flight of stairs and be in your room, to some extent than having to mess next to elevators all the time.
The EC is two blocks East of the Fremont Street Experience.
We do know a couple that are "lofty rollers at the EC" >I'm pretty sure that qualifies as an oxymoron< their host comps them a suite.
~Jack~
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