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Caesar's?
jgoodman222 14 Reviews 736 reads
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One of the strip properties I have never stayed at is Caesar's.  I generally think that the décor is kitsch, but in terms of restaurants and shopping it has the most amenities that are in line with my tastes.

Based upon their web presence, it is hard for me to make a comparison to other properties.  They don't state square feet of a room and offer no floor plans.

Can anyone compare and contrast rooms at Caesar's to say Wynn or Venetian?

Any help is most appreciated

SexyJewel See my TER Reviews 480 reads
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2 / 7

Depending on if booking a regular room or higher thou.
But the Wynn and Encore both very good taste with large mirrors/ huge window for view floor to ceiling  

Cosmopolitan very nice and all have a private balcony that I know of except regular rooms.

Most Other rooms seem same to me with same floor plan usually Caesar's, Venetian etc. Good floor plan thou as your asking, usually little sitting area with sectional and huge window with view, Bed area lead to steps down from bedroom to living/sitting there. but again depends on if getting a regular room or want more upgraded.
Just a quick reply, sure you will get another reply

2444737 15 Reviews 367 reads
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3 / 7

My recommendations are based on basic standard rooms

1. Encore. Recently updated (new furniture and better 55" HD TV). they have nice couch and sitting area...and those mirrors in the bedroom area.

2. Venetian. Recently updated, nice sitting area, many places to "play"

3. Cosmopolitan. This moves to number 1 in hot summer months. What can be better that sitting outside at 2am, with a sexy lady playing with you.

4. Delano. upgraded, nice bright rooms and love the separate toilet area.

5. Bargain options:

MB:   recently updated, large bathroom is nice
LINQ:new rooms, beds are very nice, cheapest option here

LillianWest See my TER Reviews 375 reads
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4 / 7

The Wynn's decor is very sophisticated, but they don't have the amenities you so enjoy about Caesar's Palace. Shopping and restaurant choices are much more limited. The hard core gambler's tell me the action isn't very good at Wynn. Still, the property is stunning. My favorite in terms of class. You might consider Aria. The rooms are top notch, super modern, electronic controls and bidets, lots of restaurant choices and shopping, great gambling.  

Which to choose depends on the primary experience you wish to have... gambling, restaurants, shopping? And your age group. Cosmopolitan is great too, but the crowd is younger than Wynn.

If you go to Yelp.com and look up casino hotels, you will find thousands of photos taken by the reviewers.

Cheers!

jaydalee See my TER Reviews 425 reads
posted
5 / 7

Try oyster.com it is a site where you can see what the hotel rooms look like from many different angles.
On oyster.com they share the pros and cons of each property they review.
A really cool site if you want to really see what the rooms looks like and not depending on the hotel's website pictures for accuracy.

Caesar's comparison to Venetian is that every room at the Venetian is set up as a suite.
You have the sleeping area and then you go down a few steps into the living room/sitting room area.
Caesar's hotel has the standard rooms some rooms are nicer than others depending on which tower you stay in at Caesar's.

Wynn hotel the rooms are nice but the layout is more similar to Caesar's versus the Venetian.
There is a sofa in the room but you don't have the same amount of space you would have if you stayed at the Ventian/Palazzo unless you pay for a suite.

www.oyster.com(for hotel info and pictures)

Good luck to you!

JEFFREY 275 Reviews 400 reads
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6 / 7

Caesars has a lot of different-level accommodations, and several towers.   Where some of their high-end stuff is gorgeous, you CAN also get a mundane, older room there.
At Wynn/Encore and Cosmo, there isn't a mediocre room in any of them.
Their smaller rooms start out gorgeous, and they just go up from there.
A lot of Caesars today is set to appeal to Middle America, that Midwestern slot-ploppy who earned their Club points in Illinois or Louisiana, and are heading for a Vegas upgrade.  Cosmo and Wynn/Encore, on the other hand, are first-class digs all the way.
Hope this helps, damn, I just realized I can't think of one I HAVEN'T stayed at LOL!
ENJOY!

jgoodman222 14 Reviews 199 reads
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7 / 7
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