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Four Seasons Las Vegas
Has anyone ever taken their dog to this hotel? Experience good or bad? Thanx.
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Don Rickles takes his wife there on a regular basis, but I think he'd resent you calling her a dog. That's his domain.
Seriously, just call and ask. The FS is very upfront about their position on these types of things, and if they're OK with it (small dog), the experience will work out fine. They're very good about being flexible to accommodate personal needs. |
I've taken my dogs to other Four Seasons in past but not to the Vegas property. Was just curious about the Vegas experience. Thanx.
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The 4S in Vegas is part of Mandalay Bay. I would just inquire as to where the dog friendliness begins and ends. i.e. I don't think MB will be dog tolerant so just find out if 4S will allow you to bring your dog every where you want to bring him without it intruding upon MB. I now they have a separate check-in counter and a separate pool which is for 4S guests only.
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Loki, the Four Seasons is not part of Mandalay Bay. FS leases space atop the MB building. But the FS has its own entrance, its own elevators, own restaurants and pool. There's nothing connecting the two hotels except a couple relatively obscure doorways.
Managament is entirely separate. So FS sets and enforces their own policies. |
I know what the 4S is I've stayed there before, never brought my dog to the one in Vegas tho'. My point was, many people stay at the 4S expecting to use MB facilities because guests at 4S absorb the MB privelages and just because 4S might be dog tolerant, don't expect to bring Rover to the wave pool.
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Ah, yes. I see where you're going.
And I agree, I seriously doubt that MB staff would welcome even a wonderfully well behaved little pooch on the beach at the wave pool. MB's view of the world is quite different from that of FS. |
Since the corgis don't like to swim, I wasn't planning on using the stupid pool. I just wanted to know - oh nevermind!
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