Flamingo
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We stayed at the Flamingo March 2001. Our king room was clean, large and our window was on the south side so we could see Bellagio's fountains. Too cold for the pool but it was very nice, tropical landscaping and yes, there are flamingos and other animals. We would stay there again.
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Staye athe the Flamingo three months ago, just before xmas. The room was only 40 per night. I slipped the front desk clerk a 20 and she put us on the top floor looking directly at the Ceasars Palace fountain. Very nice. I loved the place but even though we were in a no smoking room and floor you could still smell smoke through the ventilation system. If you are real sensitive to smoke it may be a problem, otherwise the place is great.
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It's a total shithole. I stayed there two weeks ago and was astonished at how far this place has fallen in the past five years. I used to stay here every couple of years, but I will wait until they refurbish it before returning--no matter how low the rate. I saved a few bucks staying there this time, but I felt dirty after the stay. That should tell you everything you need to know.
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We stayed at the flamingo last June and had a really nice room in the tower facing the pool. We thought it was nice and the kids loved the pool area.
The flamingos are in their own area not
just walking around by the pool you swim in. I did not think it was a dump
at all.
The flamingos are in their own area not
just walking around by the pool you swim in. I did not think it was a dump
at all.
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Why would the fact that Hilton owns a property make it outstanding?
Hilton owns and operates a huge variety of hotels, some no better than a decent EconoLodge.
Hilton is never highly rated anymore as a chain. It has fallen far below Hyatt, Marriott, Westin, etc.
In fact, there aren't even many jewels at all left in the Hilton chain.
Hilton owns and operates a huge variety of hotels, some no better than a decent EconoLodge.
Hilton is never highly rated anymore as a chain. It has fallen far below Hyatt, Marriott, Westin, etc.
In fact, there aren't even many jewels at all left in the Hilton chain.
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