Aladdin Hotel Review Las Vegas
Aladdin
Hotel Review Las Vegas has many more bars, shows and amenities to offer since
the remodeling. The exterior and parts of the interior have been renovated for roughly
$120 million. The Sheraton Resort has owned the Aladdin since 2003 and spent the last
year changing its look and feel to a cross between the Hard Rock and Hollywood. You'll
recognize it now as the Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino. You can expect a
sleek check-in desk with neon walls that change colors to entertain you while you're
in line. The gaming area reminds me of a disco movie set with more neon and hard,
square columns reaching to the ceiling. The first floor is filled with light and color
with walls and chandeliers that glow and change colors. 
Aladdin Hotel Las Vegas review photo features the new Hollywood glamour look in the
gaming area. The walls and lighting fixtures change colors using neon blue, red, purple
and green.
On the Mezzanine, check out Stomp Out Loud, the dancing, drumming
extravaganza in a 1,500 seat theatre. In keeping with the neon look of the casino,
Steve Wyrick built an entertainment center with his club Triq, magic shop and a 500
seat theatre. His magic takes on huge proportions when a Lear jet lands on stage. What
was the Desert Passage Mall is now known as the Miracle Mile Mall. It has over 180
world-class stores and restaurants to choose from at reasonable prices. Only part
of the middle-Eastern look remains in the mall and its new floors are polished black
granite for that Hollywood glitzy look. Don't expect too many changes in the
rooms. Still no coffee makers. But you can relax in a hot sunken tub for hours before
taking on the Strip. At least the room rates haven't gone up very much. You can still
get a room there starting at $89. For the location, that's an incredible price. In
this review of the Aladdin Hotel Las Vegas you'll find that it is strategically located
near the largest casinos. It's across the street from the Bellagio and
next to the Paris and Bally's. You can easily walk to Caesar's
for shopping at the Forum. It's three miles from the airport, four miles from the
Convention Center and within two miles of the Fashion Show Mall. The
two large pools on the sixth floor have not been renovated. They are just basic compared
to the Tropicana pools that are lush and tropical. But the Aladdin pools have a view
of the Strip. The 10-story parking garage is far from the check-in desk and there
is no RV Park. Try Circus, Circus for RV parking. 
Aladdin Hotel Las Vegas picture shows its great location on the Strip. Situated
next to the Paris and across the street from the Bellagio, the Aladdin is in the heart
of the Strip.
I've heard lots of mixed reviews about the Aladdin Hotel
Las Vegas service. Checking in and out can be long and tedious. Some people were able
to upgrade to a room with a Strip view for free with no hassles. Most people said
the rooms were immaculate while others complained their beds were disheveled and the
rooms had definite wear and tear. Some people were dissatisfied with the hotel staff
and irritated by their rudeness. Definitely check out the new Heart's Bar downstairs.
It's in the middle of the casino on the first floor. With a full view of the casino,
you can order a custom-made martini Vegas style, relax and watch all the beautiful
people. The young crowd that visits the Palms is coming to the Aladdin. Don't
miss out on a new casino at old-time prices in the middle of the Strip. The companies
we use and recommend are listed on this page. For a Vegas deal, stay at the Aladdin
Hotel Review Las Vegas. 
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