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Las Vegas: April 2015- MGM Grand

I've stayed at a majority of the major properties on the Las Vegas Strip, but one that always escaped me was the MGM Grand. On our recent trip to Las Vegas, Dan and I picked MGM Grand, specifically so that I could write this blog review. 

We arrive in the late afternoon on a Sunday for a two night stay and the valet was jammed. The valet staff were friendly and working their asses off moving vehicles, but it still took nearly thirty minutes to complete a hand-over of our keys and to have bell service come for our luggage. We were told that even though it was two weeks before the event, that people were already arriving for the Mayweather/Pacquiao fight. Crazy.

Check-in was a mob scene with long, snaking queues and grumpy people.

It took nearly an hour to get through check-in and when we reached the front, a very fast-talking ( yet friendly) employee, informed us that our assigned room wasn't ready, but that we were lucky. If we were willing to take two queen beds, rather than a king, we would get an upgraded room that was ready immediately. We wanted the room asap, so we took it. 

The hallway to our room and elevator area looked inviting. 

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Our room was perfectly nice, but there is no way possible that this could have been an upgrade. It was a standard room in every sense. We felt cheated and annoyed at having agreed to the queen beds. It wasn't worth calling down to complain though. 

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The bathroom had a lighted make-up mirror, which is a plus. However, the tub was not big or deep enough for a comfy bath, a big minus.

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We had a decent view of Mandalay Bay, Tropicana and Excalibur. Perhaps this was our upgrade?

We used the pool on Monday around noon and left after thirty minutes. The pool complex is big, but not big enough for the size of the property. It was nearly impossible to find two chairs next to each other and you can forget about cocktail service. It was not relaxing at all.  

My general impression is that everything is over-crowded... the pool, the gaming floor, the restaurants, valet, et... The staff always seemed to be hustling and they always smiled, but the crowds were a ever present. 

It had been years since I've eaten at their buffet and it was a huge let-down. The selections were lacking and the quality was subpar. Luckily, the buffet was included as part of our stay. We had a very nice. late night meal at Fiamma, their Italian restaurant. The lasagna was delicious but when we arrived, we didn't realize that it was close to closing and we were only allowed to order on the promise that we would be quick. This surprised us, as did the volume of restaurants that closed early. It's Vegas people!

One big positive about the MGM Grand is its location. It was very easy to walk to other properties for better restaurant choices. On our first night, we ate at one of my favorite restaurants, Chin-Chin in NY-NY.

I had a fun trip, but I doubt that we will stay here on future visits. There are better hotels in the same price range. 

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categories: Sleep, Eat
Saturday 05.09.15
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

Chicago 2014- W Hotel City Center

In September, Dan and I went on a three day trip to Chicago to meet up with Dan's parents, who were stopping in the windy city on their cross country AmTrak adventure. They flew to New York from London and took the train from NYC to visit us in Los Angeles. 

Our hotel for Chicago was the W Hotel City Center.

The building was old, but it had been refurbished with modern furniture. The lobby had a night-club feel with a swanky bar and disco balls on the ceiling. Club music pumped through the lobby all-day long. I was most impressed with the enormous lamps.

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Although it looked lovely, the lobby always had a tinge of a sewage smell. We thought that it might just be because the building is so old. We never saw anything poorly maintained and everything appeared clean.

I liked that the front desk always had a basket of fresh fruit and coffee available. They also changed the floor mats in the elevator to give a proper greeting, reflecting the time of day. 

Our room had plenty of nice touches. The one thing that hotels can do to make me love them, is to put a cozy throw blanket in the room. The W Hotel had placed a plush, furry blanket across the foot of our bed. I always have extra blankets on my bed at home and this immediately made me feel comfortable and happy. The bed was perfect and I slept very well in the W Hotel.

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The best thing about the bathroom was products by Bliss. Excellent, excellent touch!

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he W Hotel City Center is ideally located just a short walk from many Chicago tourist attractions, like Navy Pier and Millennium Park. I was thrilled that a Dunkin' Donuts was directly across the street from the hotel. Dunkin' Donuts is a huge treat for this California girl. We were very happy with our stay and we would not hesitate to return on future Chicago vacations.

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categories: Sleep
Monday 03.09.15
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

Europe 2014- The Sands Resort and Spa

Traveling with kids? Looking for the perfect family-friendly hotel in Cornwall? I've got it for you. 

During our Europe vacation in 2013, we stayed at the Sands Resort Hotel and Spa in Newquay, Cornwall. It was so wonderful, that we decided to return in the summer of 2014. Normally, I wouldn't review a place twice, but I thought that this warranted a second look, since we upgraded from a two bedroom, to a two bedroom ocean view apartment suite. Hopefully this review will help anyone who is trying to figure out the best accommodations for their family. 

The apartment suite can be entered through the master bedroom or the kids room. We decided to keep the kids room locked and only use the door through our room. The kids are too young to have their own key, however with older teens or adults using the second room, this double entry could be a nice feature. The master was spacious with a private bathroom, a king sized bed and  a smaller, bonus bed.

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Our arrival was auspicious by evidence of the view outside of our window. 

Sandwiched between the kids room and the master bedroom, we had our living room. The living room had a television with an X-Box console and a refrigerator. The best part of having this room was the extra space that it gave the kids to play. It's nice to be able to keep the toys in one spot  and not trip over them in the middle of the night. When you're staying in hotels, space is a luxury. 

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The kids had their own room with twin beds and a bathroom. However, they preferred to sleep in our room on the little bed. Their room was just used to store their clothes and to get ready in the bathroom. In the end, we didn't really need the extra room, but it was still nice to sprawl out and have that space. I'm a product whore, so counter space in our bathroom was very limited. 

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It was another wonderful stay at The Sands Resort. This year, the kids tried the evening children program and absolutely loved it. The played games, watched movies and even had a disco night. The last few days of our trip, Felix kept wanting to rush our daytime activities, because he was so excited to get back to the kids club. They had a great time and we had a few hours to enjoy a relaxing dinner. A win-win for the entire family.

We also discovered a new part of the playground, it's more for little kids and was nearly always empty. The pirate ship was a huge hit.

I hope that our future travels bring us back to The Sands Resort in Newquay. I cannot recommend it enough, especially if you have young children. In addition to the children's programs, it's walking distance to the beach and just a short drive to a whole variety of outings. It's ideal. 

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categories: Visit, Sleep
Thursday 01.15.15
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 
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