I booked a trip for my sister and I (early 30's). We are staying at the Beau Rivage. I had never looked into the Grand Resort in Biloxi. Which of these is the nicer hotel? Taking into consideration accomodations, service, pool, food, and casino.
Biloxi hotel - Beau Rivage or Grand
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I've never stayed at either but last week a casino from Biloxi emailed me a special rate of $39.00 per night. Sorry, don't remember which one but worth checking out if possible.
There really is no comparison in my opinion. The Beau Rivage is one of the nicest hotels I've stayed in anywhere. Unfortunately the service had gone downhill a little the second time we were there, but the rooms themselves hadn't. If you ask for a corner room on a higher floor, you'll get a bigger room and one that has both a Gulf and a downtown view. I don't normally eat in casino buffets, but two restaurants at the Beau Rivage were good. To me, all casinos are basically the same, so I can't do a very good comparison. I like the ones I win in, and hate the ones I don't!!
Have to second the opinion for the Beau Rivage. We stayed there last year and it was great, no comparison as Susan said. There is a shuttle that you can take down to the other casinos as well. Actually, it is a nice walk between them all if you don't mind walking. Nice pool at the Beau Rivage also.