Venezia Terazzo Suite - Las Vegas
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Venezia Terazzo Suite - Las Vegas
I have a Terazzo Suit booked in the Venezia Tower at the Venetian in Vegas and I am starting to have second thoughts.
Can anyone who has stayed in a Terazzo Suit put up a report highlighting the pros and cons compared to a Venezia Concierge Bella Suite which is the same price.
Can anyone who has stayed in a Terazzo Suit put up a report highlighting the pros and cons compared to a Venezia Concierge Bella Suite which is the same price.
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I cannot tell you the difference between the two suites, but we did stay on the the concierge level in (I think) a Bella Suite last year. Really enjoyed the concierge level. If you will be around in the late afternoon, they offered very nice cocktails in an exquisite lounge, and a small breakfast in the am, which wasn't much; it may have improved since. I think the concierge level has upgraded bedding as well...duvets, not bedspeads...
Our room was lovely and we did enjoy the concierge level...but it depends how much you stay in your room.
Is the Terazzo suite much larger?
Our room was lovely and we did enjoy the concierge level...but it depends how much you stay in your room.
Is the Terazzo suite much larger?
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The Terazzo Suites are very similar to the Bella Suits, but with the addition of an outdoor Terrace facing the pool garden.
Surely there must be a few Fodorites who have stayed in a Teazzo Suite in the Venezia Tower.
Surely there must be a few Fodorites who have stayed in a Teazzo Suite in the Venezia Tower.
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Have you checked out their website @www.venetian.com? They give info on both suites and show a floor plan. As mentioned above, the Terrazo has a private terrace overlooking the pool. They list the Bella suite as 700 square feet and the Terrazo as 800 square feet (but I'm not sure if that includes the terrace). The only other difference I noticed was that while they both have two TVs, the ones in the Bella suite are listed as 27" each, while the ones in the Terrazo are listed as 27" & 32" flatscreen TVs, as well as a CD player. So it would seem that the Terrazo is a little nicer, but you indicate that it's not on the concierge level, which the Bella suite is. You can see a list of extra amenities offered at this level, and then decide if they're important to you.
It looks like it comes down to a choice of which is more important to you: a terrace overlooking the pool versus concierge level amenities. I've only stayed in a non-concierge level Bella suite in the Venezia tower, and thought it was lovely.
It looks like it comes down to a choice of which is more important to you: a terrace overlooking the pool versus concierge level amenities. I've only stayed in a non-concierge level Bella suite in the Venezia tower, and thought it was lovely.
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I might add the spa is a VERY far walk from the new tower, if this is factor for you. I was there last Sept. for a "girls weekend getaway". We went to the spa one morning, thinking we could just walk to the spa wearing our hotel robes (like you do at so many spas) WRONG!! you have to walk forever and it's very confusing to find. Also, while you're walking over there, you'll run into security people checking your room key to make sure you really are a hotel guest!! (as if you'd be in their hotel walking around in a robe!!) I found it rather offensive.
The concerige level was nice, only if you take advantage of the times they are serving.
Although, I wasn't too impressed the concierge service on a whole. When asking for suggestions for shows and how to get an extra ticket or for restaurants, they just didn't seem to have a wealth of information and weren't able know how to get the tickets or seats we wanted. In fact, if I remember correctly, they acted very new at their job.
Personally, I prefer the Bellagio suites to the Venetian.
The concerige level was nice, only if you take advantage of the times they are serving.
Although, I wasn't too impressed the concierge service on a whole. When asking for suggestions for shows and how to get an extra ticket or for restaurants, they just didn't seem to have a wealth of information and weren't able know how to get the tickets or seats we wanted. In fact, if I remember correctly, they acted very new at their job.
Personally, I prefer the Bellagio suites to the Venetian.



