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Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas
Las Vegas, NV 89119
(702) 632-5000
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I like how quiet it was than the other hotels on the strip, not crowded with tourists in the lobby.
The Spa was all Zen with Valmont products.
I was not so crazy about their breakfast. I didn't like what I ordered, it looked too bad(for me), even worth taking a photo to memorize it, haha. The bacon was too much overdone.
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This is the best hotel I've ever stayed in, in Vegas at least. .
I was here a couple years ago, maybe back in '07... or was it '06? I don't remember, but what I do remember was how impeccable the service and clean this hotel is. It's pretty luxurious with their L'Occitane bath products and super comfortable beds and views of the strip. I absolutely love the citrus-y smell of their soaps and lotions.
The Four Seasons occupies the top 5 or 4 floors of the Mandalay Bay, and has it's own entrance as well as elevators and pool. The pool is even better than the regular pool at the Bay, with more cushions on the chairs and frozen grapes and cocktails served poolside. Away from the screaming kids running around and lobster-red tourists from middle America.
The Spa is also amazingly wonderful. I got a facial here and it left me feeling refreshed after hanging out by the pool all weekend.
I highly recommend this hotel if you're in for a rest and relaxation type of weekend, and don't forget to pamper yourself with a mani/pedi and facial, it's worth it!
Attention my Yelp followers and friends, I have found nirvana! Well at least in terms of hotels in Las Vegas. The Four Seasons LV is quite possibly the closest thing to my version of heaven.
From the moment you enter the lobby doors, you know you are about to experience true luxury. Fresh flowers are in every corner, beautiful furniture and tile adorn the registration area, the place smells amazing, they call me Miss C., they hand you ice cold bottled water after you have endured the 103 degree weather outside...they treat you like royalty.
Then you get to your room...
The lights are dimmed, the bed has been turned down, the curtains are drawn to allow a glimpse of your 36th floor view of the strip, there are delicious truffles and sweets placed next to the bed with another cold bottle of water, there are L'Occitane body products in the bathroom and the TV is set to a scene of a babbling brook to soothe your tired traveling soul. You feel relaxed, calm...even sexy if you will. The bed will be the most amazing thing you have ever slept in...literally to the point where you inquire where to buy one for your home.
Once you get cleaned up and dressed for the night, all you need to do is have the door man hail you a taxi to your casino of choice, or simply enter the private door directly into the Mandalay Bay. Amazing restaurants, nightclubs and gambling are within walking distance, yet you still have the serenity of your private entrance back to your room.
And that's not all...
The Four Seasons offers a private pool with a gate to the wild and crazy Mandalay Bay Beach. Go get the party out of your system if you want, but I recommend sticking to their quieter option. Allow the cabana boys to prepare your chaise lounge with fresh towels and a pitcher of iced water with lemon. Need your sunglasses cleaned while you take a dip? They will take care of you. How about a chilled towel to cool off your face while they serve you complimentary frozen melon and spritz you with Evian.
No joke my friends...it's worth every penny. I think I'm in love, if possible, with a hotel. Until I return, I will savor the memories of their terry cloth robes and get a brief fix from the toiletries I took from the maid cart.
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Yes, Virginia, there is a Four Seasons Hotel in Las Vegas...
The Four Seasons is a magical oasis hidden within Mandalay Bay. I've stayed multiple times at the Four Seasons, LV and most recently I was married there. Their magical concierge staff took care of our every whim & desire. We informed them of our special day and they assisted with all our dinner reservations. They even went so far as to inform each restaurant of our wedding and so we had complimentary deserts abound!
The pool area is simply ZEN. Complimentary Evian spritzers, ice cream, & cool cucumbers ... loving it!! It makes for a peaceful environment. A total reverse of what ensues over at Mandalay Bay where, by contrast, the natives seem a bit restless. But don't get me wrong: if that's what you are into, then great because you are only one security door away from enjoying everything Mandalay Bay has to offer.
The Four Seasons is THE place to stay when you're in Las Vegas but just not looking to die hard in LV. So long as the Four Seasons is around, you will not be disappointed.
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I recently enjoyed a wonderful and relaxing stay at the Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas. During my previous trip to Vegas, I stayed at the adjacent Mandalay Bay hotel and expected the two properties to be more-or-less the same. While I enjoyed the Mandalay, I LOVED the Four Seasons.
Even before I arrived, I emailed the concierge to see if he could secure dinner reservations for us at the Foundation Room - an exclusive members-only club at the top of the Mandalay Bay. I'm not a member, so I wasn't optimistic. However, I soon received an email confirmation saying it had been arranged!
From the moment you pull into the driveway, the staff is incredibly attentive. They escort you to the registration desk where you are immediately made to feel like royalty. The other reviewers have nailed it with terms like magical, oasis, luxury... even the simple act of retrieving your car from the valet yields a pleasant surprise - two bottles of chilled water were placed in the cup holders waiting for us!
On our last day, I called down to the concierge to see if they would print our boarding passes. They made a point of logging into the airline site the minute I was eligible to login and they scored two slots early in the boarding order for us - that's a big deal if you are flying Southwest!
Of course, the room we were assigned was impeccable and spacious. We were offered an upgrade with a view of the strip, but opted to keep our original room with a panoramic view of the desert and mountains.
My gf and I had the privilege of again staying here for her annual company trip to Vegas. We love it here! If you're looking for peace and quiet but the convenience of the strip, stay here. Yes, it's high end, but it's super calm and serene in the room.
What I loved: the staff at check-in was extremely courteous and helpful; the pools are exquisite and pretty much suit any type of pool person(private pool, lazy river, wave pool); rooms and bathrooms are huge(bed is heavenly-like); loved the evening turn-down service. There's something about water on the nightstand and the tv playing relaxing music that just erases the trouble away.
My only negatives: it takes a while to get used to the signage and secret doors that lead from the 4 Seasons to the Mandalay Bay Casino. Also, $20 for an inner tube is a bit steep.
You do get the best of both worls when you're at a hotel like the 4-Seasons, as you get the privacy especially if you wanna be with your special someone, yet still have the access of the casino and nearby casinos, clubs, etc. And surprisingly, I didn't have to Febreeze my clothes that much after returning.
Palatial! They were oversold when we arrived, and bumped us into a perfectly nice room in a nearby hotel (actually, the Mandalay Bay, which bizarrely is in the same building) ... and then the next night, instead of moving us into the room we'd reserved, they moved us into a room about the size of our house (http://www.youtube.com...) ... but they only charged us the rate we originally signed up for (which happened to be a three-nights-for-the-price-of-two deal). And then they gave us that first night free.
We wound up paying for _one_ night.
Works for me.
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I would give the hotel 5 stars except for the verandah restaurant ( room service food was awful. service was nice though) and the housekeeping. It took three calls to get blankets, pillows, and sheets for my daughter. I also had to request less scented bath products as they provide the hateful Bulgari stuff that makes me ill. they brought l'ocitaine which is great but didn't replenish it the second day we were there. nor did they replace the coffee mugs or creamers for the coffee pod system in the kitchen of the suite. Nothing worse than waking up and stumbling into the kitchen to find no cream for the coffee and no clean mugs.
OK. The good though is that we were upgraded by a very nice woman at the front desk to an amazing suite. It was absolutely fabulous. So, the decor was a little eh. It needed some special touches and upgrading. but the room was 2,500 square feet with an office, dining room, kitchen, bedroom, living room and two bathrooms. not to mention two huge walk in closets. We loved the room so much we ended up just sleeping all afternoon on Saturday instead of traipsing around in the heat. The concierge was helpful, the bell staff was great.
There were some pretty tacky and half naked people walking around which I haven't seen there on my other stays.
It is so wonderful to breeze right into an elevator- not have to wait in a line 25 people long like at the Mandalay Bay. Enter the hotel where there is no noise, smoke, just peace and quiet. I would never stay anywhere else in Las Vegas.
Calm and quiet in Las Vegas? Yes, actually. This property does not have any gaming.
The Four Seasons in Las Vegas is not what you would expect. It is a little sanctuary tucked in the middle of a large property, the Mandalay Bay. Would you know it was in the Mandalay Bay if I hadn't just told you...absolutely not.
First of all, the Four Seasons has its own entrance and staff, completely separated from the Mandalay property. You drive in through a secluded entrance, the staff greets you and you are whisked away to private rooms for check-in. The process is very efficient and the staff goes above and beyond. If you have stayed at a Four Seasons before, you will expect this level of service. Tip your valet well and make a friend. You never know when that might come in handy (nudge nudge).
The rooms are fantastic. The hotel check-in occurs on ground level, but the rooms and suites are all located on the top floors of the Mandalay Bay structure. Again, separate everything including elevator banks. The only way you will know the Mandalay is there is if you travel through the sound-proof door that separates the two properties in the lobby. Coming back requires a key, so you do not get lost hotel guests from next door wandering around.
My suite had a living room, powder bath, a lovely bedroom, and a huge master bath with soaking tub and steam shower. Every detail was considered and the style is a good blend of modern and traditional. Think lovely styling with an emphasis on comfort. I wanted to pack the bedding and take it with me.
The hotel has nice amenities including a private pool, gym, and other stuff. Sadly, I didn't spend much time on property other than the time spent in my room. I will go back and will write in more detail about the amenities. I can tell you that the room service is fantastic!
This is definitely one of my top choices for Vegas accommodations if price is not a factor. However, for the price, you really should consider the Skylofts. They are similar in some ways, but they are also quite different. For me, the Skylofts is a place to party AND relax. The Four Seasons is relaxation only.
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Wow!!! This is a true oasis in the most frenetic city in America. After a mistake at the Monte carlo, we ended up here for our anniversary and loved every moment. The four seasons is a quiet and relaxing experience, but just a single door separates you from all the excitement of the Mandalay Bay casino.
The room: They upgraded us to a room with a strip view and what a view it was. The four seasons is located on the top 5 floors of the Mandalay Bay which sits on the end of the strip, so we had an unobstructed view of the whole strip, all the way down to the Trump Hotel. The bed was comfy and we could enjoy the view from the bed. The room itself was nice but not as opulent as some vegas rooms. The bathroom was big and had a separate tub and the water pressure in the shower seemed limitless.
The Pool: Again, not as opulent as some of the bigger places, but you do have access to the Mandalay pools (wave pool, lazy river etc.) if that is what you're looking for. The Four Seasons pool is small and relatively quiet with mostly adults which IMO is PERFECT for relaxing and getting some sun. The staff is amazing, they set you up with really comfortable chairs and a pitcher of Ice water which they keep full and ice cold. They come around to clean your sun glasses, spray you down with cooling mist, pass around frozen fruit and keep you liquored up... if that's your style. The drinks were amazing, fresh blueberry mojito's.
Room Service: We had some oysters sent up on our first night and they were some of the best we've ever had, and we eat oysters regularly in San Francisco. We also had a delicious breakfast one morning which included a basket of fresh baked pastries.
The Staff: This is always what sets Four Season hotels apart from the rest. The service was amazing. Every member of the staff is friendly and ultra accommodating. An hour after checking in they sent us an anniversary cake, and the next day they sent us chocolate covered strawberries. All the little extras at the pool really add to the resort style vacation experience. The have a house car that will drive you to local destinations.
For an intimate couples trip to Vegas, I can't reccommend the Four Seasons enough.
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coming from a family who loves their dog too much to make him stay at home, we stay here at the four seasons on our family trips to vegas :] since this is the ONLY hotel on the strip that will allow dogs our vegas trips have become quite the expense, but the service is definitely worth every penny.
first off, id like to say that their accommodations for man's best friend are out of this world. the room is equipped with a doggie bowl, doggie bed & special gourmet treats. once in a while, room service would come to the room just to supply more fresh bottled water for our little yorkie :] talk about spoiled. concierge was also able to find us a dog sitter while we were out (because you cant leave dogs unattended in the room).
the staff is always great-- nothing but smiling faces, handing you bottled water at every chance they get and always wishing you a great day. definitely no complaints here, ive always felt VIP every time ive set foot on the hotel property.
the rooms are pretty clean-- everything is nice and tidy, the rooms dont smell like smoke and the carpets are free of stains. the last couple of times we actually upgraded to a suite, in which it was nice and spacious! definitely worth the extra dough.
the pool is THE best-- nothing is more relaxing poolside in the middle of summer, than to have someone ask you if you would like an evian spray? say what?! talk about treated like royalty! nice sized pool, tons of chairs and its quite private-- since its only for guests of the four seasons, NOT available to mandalay bay guests. sweeet!
oh yeah, room service! all i can say is YUM! & can only hope that you have room for homemade sorbet-- delish :]
what more can i say? the four seasons is great! its nice to know that hotels are still living up to their reputations! i definitely would recommend staying here if you are thinking of traveling with pets!
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The Four Seasons is without a doubt one of the best places to stay in Las Vegas.
A hotel within a hotel, the Four Seasons is located in the Mandalay Bay tower occupying the upper floors of the building. It has its own distinct entrance and no casino floor to walk through - a breath of fresh air (literally!) which makes any stay in Las Vegas so worthwhile. If you were teleported into the lobby, you really wouldn't know you were in Vegas.
As you would expect, the service is outstanding - from the moment you arrive at the entrance the friendly staff provide spectacular service. The front desk and concierge, through to the poolside water spritz to cool you down, to the spa services, to room service - it is all magnificent. The pool is private and separated from any Mandalay Bay pools and associated crowds. The super attentive service and atmosphere make for a relaxing day away from the chaos. And yes, you can still get to the Mandalay pools if you want some of that action.
Of course, the rooms are terrific.
And yet, the Mandalay casino is readily accessible via a non-descript set of double doors. And when leaving the oasis that is the Four Seasons, you can't help but immediately note the contrasts: funky air quality, the incessant jingle of the slot machines, and the crowds of tourists roaming the casino floor.
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What I like about entering this place is that you don't have to listen to the noisy sounds of a casino. You don't inhale smoke as you enter and the lobby is stunning.
The valet attendants are lovely in their long jackets.
I always see people with pets here...yes, they do allow them. A very classy place and I highly recommend it.
One of the best places to stay in Las Vegas.
Taking up the top floors of Mandalay Bay, with it's own seperate entrance, the Four Seasons Hotel in Las Vegas refreshingly has no casino floor to walk through - which makes any stay more than 2 nights in Las Vegas bearable.
The service is spectacular - from the concierge who can get you just about anything (and I've tested him on that), through to the poolside Evian water spritz to cool you down. While on the topic of the pool, which is private and separate from any Mandalay crowds - I'm not usually a fan of just relaxing by the pool, but the high end guests and super attentive service makes it for a great day of relaxation amongst the chaos of Sin City.
Poolside, order the frozen grapes...and if you're lucky, you might even get them fed to you while your sunglasses are cleaned and put back on your face.
The rooms are very nice, every room has a great view. The bathrooms have a glass enclosed shower and a separate tub - sweet.
On one of my extended stays at the Four Seasons in Las Vegas, they let me park my rented Harley right up front with the AMG's and Lamborghini's - and remembered my first and last name every time that I came down and jumped on it. The valet even filled my backpack up with frozen bottled water when he learned that I was heading out into the desert for an all-day ride.
It doesn't get much better than this. (Well, maybe at "The Hotel" next door, but that's debatable)
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If you are going to stay in Vegas, Do it in style!
Stay at the Four seasons!
This is one of my top five Favorite Hotels.
The Suites are luxurious and the service is impeccable.
A few examples:
The concierge arranged for an in room manicure for me within a half an hour of my request.
The bell hop brought a doggie bed, food, bottled water, toys and snacks for our puppy.
( yes, that's right they allow pets!)
The housekeeping staff kept the room immaculate and we were always stocked with fresh towels and toiletries. ( And during our turn down service they left Godiva chocolates in our room.)
and of course, lets not forget room service:
The food is divine! The Steak was succulent and cooked to perfection. I still have cravings!
The service is unbelievably fast. We orders three drinks and they where mixed and in our room in less than 15 mins.
The spa offers the most amazing and relaxing massages, all of the ladies are so skilled and friendly. I kept adding service after service because I was having such a great time!
This is the Number one place to stay in vegas if you want to be treated like the VIP you are.
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I love this place. Definitely my favorite hotel. Some people might not like the fact that they don't have a casino, but they are connected to the Manadalay Bay by a door, literally. This place is quiet and private if you want to just chill or recuperate. The service is excellent, and the rooms are very comfortable. The Verandah restaurant has a nice breakfast buffet on Saturday's, but my favorite thing there is the louis salad, and I get them to sub rock shrimp for the crab. The absolute bomb.
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Wow, this place is quiet! It took me a while to get used to it at first since I'm so used to the noise in Vegas. I love that it is tucked away on top of Mandalay Bay since I like Mandalay Bay as well. The service was amazing. It was my birthday week over 4th of July weekend and they brought a complimentary cake that said Happy Birthday on it to my room. They had turn down service also which was cute. The SPA and workout facility is absolutely amazing; large, clean and peaceful. The pool was also nice, you are constantly brought ice lemon water and even offered complimentary popsicles. We had a view of the airport and the strip which was nice. I saw other guests with their dogs so the next time I come, I would think about bringing my little dog too. Also, their restaurant, The Verandah was excellent and I would eat there again also.
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I think I have found Paradise.......
I'd be able to stay in sin city more than 3 days at a time.
Relaxing, warm, friendly, quite, service is amazing!
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My experience there was Top Notch and A rate. Service and pampering was overwhelming. Arrived early and left my bags at the front then chilled by the pool on my laptop doing quotes for most of my first day there! Finally broke free late in the afternoon to enjoy my vacation. Nothing like a free stay with dinners and cocktails charged to the room. I will stay there again but next trip planning on a suite at the Wynn with the private massage table room and view of the strip at night.
I stayed here during a work trip and it was amazing.The Four Seasons is always a great experience. The service is top notch. The first day I spent some quality time by the pool. The hotel is connected to the Mandalay Bay.
Quiet!
Outstanding service
Concierge is phenomenal, will secure reservations for anything, even if "booked" or "sold out" to the public. We had to meet some friends at Tao at the Venetian on a busy night. The line to get in was an hour or more. One quick call to the Four Seasons Concierge resulted in the Tao manager coming outside the club within 5 minutes to allow us immediate admission. Secured us reservations at Joel Robuchon with 2 days notice. Just phenomenal.
NO WAIT FOR TAXIS
In a city of herd mentality and herd treatment, the Four Seasons is a welcome respite.
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Four Season hotel, hmm... 4 stars. ironic ain't it?
so, as stated in the previous intro review, i was a guest of a wedding party that was held in Four Season hotel. I didn't know much about this place. My mother told me prior that this wedding should have cost a lot of money and that the place should be very luxurious. she also told me that a lot of future brides would wish or love to come to this place as a spot for there wedding banquet and ceremony. Anyways, as you know, after hearing all this stuff, you personally would set a high standard for this place.
I've never been to a formal wedding before so this is my first one. I imagine a chapel or something and a huge spacious place for the red carpet. honestly i really didn't know what to expect from this place other then perfection or high quality service.
Our wedding was set for 5:30 but it didn't take place for a little afterward because of the guest being a little late. The actual ceremony only took place for a short 10 mins. The location of the place was on a balcony that was pretty small. it looked like it was 2x bigger then my second floor deck back @ home. the place held 50 guest a small stage and some stuff. The view of the place wasn't extraordinary since the background was just the hotel complex and lots of tropical trees. one thing that i remembered the most from this event was the sunset. from that balcony place, we saw an awesome view of the sunset and it was perfect for pictures.
The service was pretty high up. The waitors served the snacks during the cocktail gathering. horrible location though. i didn't like the location of the gathering @ all. it felt like they just closed off a hallway between two different sides of the building for this event to take place. i'm not too sure if that's what it was suppose to be, but personally i didn't like the locatino very much.
Dinner party:
Food was served a bit slow. Maybe i'm used to chinese restaurant, but it may be just right. the food didn't all come at once. i felt it needed 2 extra waitors per table. they needed one group to remove the previous plates of appetizers, soup, entress. Then they need a second group to do the serving right after. the soup wasn't hot, but warm @ best. The main course wasn't hot, but also warm @ best. maybe because of the lack of servers caused the food to be sitting in the open space.
Our table never got across to the ice cream that some tables got. i'm not too sure why. also we asked for hot water, it took a bit long for them to get it over to us.
Security also lacked a bit. We had a performance by a hired personnel and hotel guest / + a few other people were able to get into our banquet room to watch. i thuoght that was a bit awkward.
btw, quick addition to the service. i asked a hotel personnel who organized or was in charge for an envelope. she said she'll find one and walked out for a few minutes and came back later saying she'll be right back. i thought she forgot or soemthing, but she managed to pick up an envelope and looked for me in the area. that service was pretty awesome.
Location - 4 stars
Service by hotel personnel - 5 stars
Service by waitors - 3 stars
Security - 3.5 stars
Overall - 4 stars
There a lot of other stuff that factors into this wedding which made me feel that overall rating is 4 stars. i'm not too sure what to expect, but heck, i thought it was worth the trip and plus it was ncie to have a family gathering. if the hotel touched up on some of the picky stuff i noted then i would give it 5. i sure hope everything was up to standard when the husband and wife look back 10 years later
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I stayed here some time ago with one of my sisters and had a memorable stay.
As everyone mentions, the service is the big draw here. The Four Seasons staff give new meaning to the word ''service.''
They are ever - helpful and friendly but discreet and unobtrusive at the same time. Anticipate your needs and meet them right away, and every guest is treated wonderfully, like a VIP even if you're really Joe sixpack, no snottiness or attitude ever.
It sounds corny and ''so what'' but being treated like you are something special is pretty irresistable, even if you consciously know they are doing it because it's their job and their stock in trade, it is lovely to be on the receiving end.
As previously stated too, the rooms are nice, but again variations on a theme (upscale hotel). Housekeeping was impeccable, unlike some other also high end hotels I've been to. Not a crumb, smudge or whiff of anything objectionable, ever.
The location is at the end of the strip, it is quiet and fragrant, and no scent of smoke anywhere in the hotel (which is within Mandalay). Location can be a down side if you are doing lots of things on the strip, but perfect if you want to avoid the ''Strip'' extremeness.
Also the wonderful Mandalay restaurants are right there too, another big draw.
If you need to be in Vegas but hate Vegas, and have a budget for it (or are on someone else's dime), this is the place to be, especialy in nice weather when the wonderful Mandalay pool complex (with beach and rivers etc), is open and as a Four Seasons guest you can use too (along with the dedicated Four Seasons guest only pool/spa area).
Yowza this place is pricey. Even with the group rate thanks to a wedding, we still paid $700 for 2 nights. I didn't even know there was a Four Seasons in Vegas until late last year when I got the wedding invitations. It occupies the top 4 floors of Mandalay Bay. The funny thing is that the conference and ballrooms for it are on the ground floors adjacent to the Mandalay Bay ones. And they even have their own spa separate from Mandalay Bay's on the same ground floors.
Service: Check-in was a breeze. We had a pregnant woman helping us and she was all smiles and even walked us halfway to the elevators. The Girl forgot her toothbrush and toothpaste, so we called up for some and it came in less than 10 minutes. We ordered more the next day and they gave us 2 sets. Room service was great and they politely set up everything for us on the table in the room. Wake up service allowed for a first AND second call. Awesome. [5/5]
Price: Like I said, expensive as heck, but the service was impeccable. [4/5]
Room: The room was spotless and well-lit but not terribly big. It was big enough ... about as big as theHotel without the dividing wall but not as big as Venetian. the LCD TV was great although rarely used. The bed was firm and one of the better ones I've slept on in Vegas. The bathroom was very similar to the Venetians and had two sinks. [5/5]
View: We were on the 35th floor. Unfortunately we weren't facing the strip but the view was still decent since Vegas has spread out considerably. Still, a view of the Strip would have been killer. [4/5]
Spa: The Girl went to the spa and she seemed to really enjoy it. [5/5]
Food: We had room service twice and the food was actually really good. What I'm really basing this on was the wedding reception. The food was excellent and the overall experience was great. We had raw oysters for starters and the bar was fantastic. They had an ice sculpture where if you ordered a martini, they'd cool it by pouring the liquor into a well at the top and it would pour through a hole all the way to the bottom.
The seafood and filet mignon were very very good. The sorbet was awesome: it lay on a heart-shaped dish made of ice with a slot underneath where a red glowstick was placed so the entire dish glowed red. Cool idea. To top off the night, there were even freshly made mini-donuts from a donut machine in the corner!
Overall the experience was great. Yes it was pricey but it was great going to this place and being pampered and just being able to enjoy the weekend celebration. Most people thought it was too expensive but I figure you only live once, this is the best time to go since there IS a discount so why the heck not?
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Date & Time: Various weekends when we visit my father-in-law and we want a quiet getaway in The Strip
Location: Top Floors of Mandalay Bay
Company: Michael
Crowd: International Well-heeled Couples
Ambience: Luxe
Upgrade: 180 Degree Strip View Suite
Decor: Classic and Luxurious. Over 2000 sq. ft. Includes a Study, Full-Kitchen, Dining Room that seats 12, Living Room with 180 degree view, Master bedroom with King-size bed and Huge Bathroom with L'Occitane Toiletries in Verbona. Everything in soothing shades of biege and taupe with mahogany wood.
Service: Impeccable!
Bar: Verandah Bar & Lounge
Time: Cocktails @ 5pm
Crowd: Sophisticated Couples & Small Groups
Vibe: Quiet Elegance
Decor: Clubby Bar with Relaxing & Comfortable Loveseats Alfresco in a Soothing shade of Pale Green
Service: Impeccable
Imbibe: Gin & Tonic
Restaurant: Charlie Palmer Steak Lounge
Time: 8pm
Crowd: Affluent 30-40 Something Couples
Atmosphere: Clubby
Decor: Grand & Spacious. Lounging area in Warm Hues of Taupe & Brown. Dining room has High Arches, Colors much like The Lounge,
Quiet, generously spaced Mahogany Wood Tables.
Service: Impeccable.
Imbibe: Martinis & Cabernets
Devour: Three Cheese Gnocchi, Steaks with Sides of Baked Potato with Truffle Cream & Country Potato Au Gratin
Pool
Crowd: Luxe Couples/Small Groups in Expensive Swimwear
Atmosphere: Peaceful & Relaxing
Decor: Tropical Getaway. Lush Trees surrounds Plush Chaise Lounges and Sparkling Pool.
Service: Impeccable; treated like Royalty. Served Seasonal Fruits, Spritzed with Evian & Cucumbers for the Eyes
Imbibe/Devour: Anything at The Pool Bar
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Peaceful quiet retreat in Las Vegas. The restaurant by the pool was delicious. Felt like we were in Hawaii.
The Four Seasons is a great place to stay - as usual. Their level of service and class is top notch. I've always had a good experience staying here and I like the fact that they have a separate entrance from the Mandalay Bay. It's more private. The only thing I don't like is that it's far from the central parts of the strip but other than that, I love that it's connected to the Mandalay Bay and the Convention Center. It's convenient, especially for business trips.
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I am not a Vegas fan. That said, if I have to go, I want to stay here. No walking through a casino to get to your room, key cards needed to get into the hotel from the Mandalay Bay. Not a fan of the restaurants in the Four Seasons but I do like the food in Mandalay (Aureole, Fleur de Lys, Red Square).
When it's nice out, the pool can not be beat. Small, but the service is GREAT. Need a popsicle? Slice of watermelon? Sunglasses cleaned?Evian mist?
Why the heck not?
I read every single review before I had my own trip to get an idea of what to expect. Common observations included that this hotel would be quiet, peaceful, and that you "wouldn't feel like you were on the strip."
And clearly I didn't because at a mere 1 am on Saturday night I was awoken (why was I even asleep at that hour in Vegas is hard to say since I NEVER AM even at home) and I felt it was appropriate to YELL out my hotel door for some people to shut up. Some people who may or may not be involved in the wedding that one of the other reviewers below me mentioned. But that is the extent of how much you will forget you're in Vegas.
Anyway, almost all the reviews cover the general stuff pretty thoroughly so I will just add some of my personal thoughts.
TIPS/THOUGHTS:
-For room service I highly recommend the children's mac and cheese. I ordered it three times, not going to lie.
-I took two baths and I recommend using two entire bottles of their shower gel for a nice bubbly bath.
-This goes for any hotel with a phone in the bathroom and it's something I personally had never considered before... but I totally dropped ours in the toilet on accident. EW. I just hung it back up, but I feel bad about anyone who ever uses it in the future. (Edit: I wasn't using IT OR the toilet at the time. I am just that clumsy.)
-The room gets really hot in the middle of the night. Or I have panic attacks. Hard to say, but I definitely felt like there were some non-fully-maxed AC hours going on when it might not be noticed.
-The pool-side mojito left something to be desired.
-The walk between the Four Seasons pool and the Mandalay Bay pool is very short.
-The pool-side drinks are pretty costly (shocking, I know).
-The only real thing lacking here for me was the amount of shopping available on the grounds.
-My friend, like the penpal dork she is, mailed me a letter ahead of our trip and they brought it all the way up to us. Very good service.
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-Check out my local pictures for what they do at "turn down" service. Sadly the first night I missed turn down service because... I had already turned down for the night myself: http://www.yelp.com/us...
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Have stayed at all of the nice hotels in Vegas and decided to try this place out on the great reviews it has. This is not a typical Vegas hotel and from the moment we arrived, we were treated like royalty. The place was not busy at all and it was so good to come back from the casinos with all the smoke smells and noise and enter a whole different world. We had booked the stay three nights, get the third free and just had choose the least expensive room. When we checked in I asked if they had any upgrades available and for 150.00 a night was upgraded to one of their one bedroom suites with a view of the Vegas strip! If we would of booked this room from the beginning, we would of payed over 500 hundred dollars more so I was quite happy.. The room was approximately 1,000 sq, feet and was so quiet and cozy. I have been spoiled forever by staying here..
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This hotel should be marketed on Dogster.
I saw a half a dozen dogs within a 12 hour period. No, it wasn't women with dogs in purse-bags, it was dudes with small dogs. LOBBY sign shoud read, "Hetero dudes with small dogs walking".
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My favorite place for afternoon tea. A great place to get away from all the hustle and bustle of Las Vegas. A very quiet and seclude area where one can sit for hours on end. Bring some company or go there with a good book, either way you won't be disappointed.
The service is outstanding - our waitress went to extra lengths to get us extra jam and scones and always made sure we had enough hot water. The tea snacks are some of the best I have ever had - make sure you make reservations as all the snacks are made that day and just enough for those that reserved. Well worth your money and time.
I would rank this hotel a 4.5.
When you drive up, you almost forget that you are in vegas since the hotel entrance is completely hidden from the strip. You are immediately greeted by a well dressed individual and the hotels screams full service. There is a person to take your car, person for your bags, a person to open the door, a person to push the elevator button... you get the point.
The room was huge and the bathroom was really nicely laid out. BUT, I have two words that made my day... L'Occitane products. I love L'Occitane products and yeah I brought the half used products home... Like I said I LOVE free stuff.
The only reason I would rank it a 4.5 instead of a full 5 is that they charge $19 a night for parking. What hotel in Las Vegas charges for parking?
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Quiet and elegant. This is my favorite hotel in all of Las Vegas. The whole property will make you feel like you are NOT in Vegas. No cheesy entrances or decor. All of the standard amenities you expect for a Four Seasons property. Better actually in recent memory. Concierge was more than helpful. Kept offering more extremely useful information about a restaurant I was about to try and find on the road.
For those of you who are not familiar, the Four Seasons Las Vegas is located in the same building as the Mandalay Bay Hotel & Casino. The rooms however, are located on the top 4 floors of the building for the maximum view. Don't worry about any confusion about locating the hotel though, It has its own seperate entrance which all cab and limo drivers know about, as well as its own lobby and its own restaurants. Don't miss Charlie Palmer's Steak House if your staying there. As good or even better than most in Vegas and its located on site.
The only thing it does share with Mandalay is the pool.
The Four Seasons is always a great experience. The service is top notch. I stayed here for business - got in a day early. I spent some quality time by the pool. Would you like your lounge made up for you? Yes, please. Would you like some chilled fruit to cool you down? Yes, please. Would you like to be spritzed with Evian while you bask in the sun? Yes, please! Seriously, that is how I was treated at the Four Seasons. They are very accomodating to their guest. Nice hotel, great staff and relatively close to the nightlife...also connected to Mandalay Bay. If you have the chance to stay here - do it!
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I got married here not too long ago. Everything was perfect. The service, food (oohhh the food) and our wedding coordinator, Dennis, was the best we could ask for. Sure did cost a pretty penny but I have no regrets whatsoever.
You know how some wedding couples are too busy to eat during the reception? We were one of them SO the staff cooked our main wedding entree (a trio of filet, lamb and tiger prawns) again the next day and brought it up to our suite free of charge!! First class through and through. Amazing stuff.
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We had an overall great experience here. The service is impeccable, and the rooms were up to the Four Seasons standards - (make sure to request a strip view, we did not and we looked out onto the runway of the airport).
The only cons were the location (i wish this hotel wasn't so far south) and we did encounter a rude staff member by the pool. We went down to the pool at 9am and spotted 2 empty chairs, after 30 minutes a staff member came over and wanted to know what room # we were in and who sat us in the chairs. Apparently you have to be seated by the staff (who knew?)...we got up and then had to sit in a shaded area since they claimed that all the sun seats were taken. I would have put up a fight but we were leaving that afternoon anyways....
overall a great experience.
I love all of the Four Seasons that I have been to, but this one to me was especially good, because it is an oasis away from the crush of the rest of Las Vegas. The employees were especially professional and friendly. I truelly enjoyed my stay.
I would look to stay here first over any other hotel in Vegas, always.
No casino? Well, not technically. But, ride the elevator down to the "C" level, and walk through the secret door into the massive Mandalay Bay.
Plenty has been said here about the Four Seasons, and trust me, you'll love this calm oasis on the Strip. But, the Mandalay Bay is really part of the deal, and it's not bad. The casino is huge, clean and lively. Several good bars and restaurants to choose from. No problems here at all.
So, it's a nice combo - the ultra-chic Four Seasons, and the adult activities available right next door.
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Adore the Four Seasons.
This is one of the only two hotels I particuarly like in Las Vegas. The other would be the Wynn. What is especially great about the Four Seasons is that it just doesn't feel like Las Vegas at all. It doesn't have a casino, tons of smoke or bright lights. While it is located on the top 5 floors of Mandalay Bay, it feels as though it is worlds away. They have their own seperate pool area, lobby, etc... While you have access to everything at Mandalay, the guests there do not have access to the FS pools, etc...
The pool area is nice and there is always someone on hand to bring you cool fruit, ice pops, clean the sunglasses or sprtiz you with Evian. They will cater to you and make you feel like a rock star.
There really isn't a "bad" view room as far as the FS goes, but some of the suites are particularly amazing with views of the strip. I highly recommend it if you're like me and aren't really a fan of the typical Vegas scene but do enjoy coming just to get out of town for a weekend.
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