Help me out with the RIO LV
#3
Joined: Jan 2003
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Strip view rooms on a high floor afford you a view over the highway to the strip but the back of all the hotels, Ceasars, Bellagio, etc. But it is still a good view. At night those lights are amazing. Days, you can see forever to the mountains and seemingly beyond.
For the price, I think the Rio can be a great deal..we stayed there a few times when we first started going to LV..
For the price, I think the Rio can be a great deal..we stayed there a few times when we first started going to LV..
#4
Joined: Feb 2004
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I've only stayed there once, but it's a room that faces I-15 and the strip. Nice view of all the other casinos and some billboards along I-15.
The room is very large. It's not a real suite as there's no compartment, but very large sitting area - the room is basically twice the size of most hotels'. There's also a tiny frosty window in the bathroom which you can look through the main room and out.
Well appointed, large TV, decent furnitre and bathroom.
The room is very large. It's not a real suite as there's no compartment, but very large sitting area - the room is basically twice the size of most hotels'. There's also a tiny frosty window in the bathroom which you can look through the main room and out.
Well appointed, large TV, decent furnitre and bathroom.
#5
Joined: Jan 2003
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I've got some pictures of a room at the RIO up at http://community.webshots.com/user/bookhall . Go down to the NV Valley of Fire album, and the LV pix are on the bottom.
I think the rooms are rated by size, rather than view.
Not quite sure whether it's "worth your time" or not. We thought it was a great room at a great price.
I think the rooms are rated by size, rather than view.
Not quite sure whether it's "worth your time" or not. We thought it was a great room at a great price.




