Just returned from celebrating my 40th Birthday in Vegas with friends.
Decided on the Bellagio due to location and recommendations. Despite some of the previous reviews about check-in, on our arrival (4pm on a Friday) we only had to wait a few minutes to check in and get our room allocated. We decided against the $50 upgrade trick, and had pre booked lake view rooms (worth every penny).
We found all the staff to be friendly (with the exception of the manager of the Bank club). The dealers at the blackjack tables varied in personalities from 'normal' to major entertainers. Never any air of snobbery and alway happy to help you. The waitresses were efficient around the tables too.
We eat at Olives one night, the reviews between our group varied from fantastic to dissappointed. The hotel bars are great, especially the terrace of the Fontana Bar.
The pool area is good, however it does get very busy and finding a sun lounger did get difficult. There are several large jacuzzi's which were fun to sit in with a pool side beverage!
The hotel is very grand and luxurious and the fountain show really the most impressive show on the strip.
Booked 'O' directly at the hotel on the night we wanted to see it, however only limited view seats were available at this stage. Despite the hype it wasn't really our thing and we'd wished we gone for a musical instead.
I've heard stories of the hotels pumping oxygen into rooms to keep the punters going. This seemed to ring true as we all struggled getting a goods nights sleep, depite the comfy beds. Maybe we were too hyped up or jet lagged?
In all a great hotel and having compared with most of the others on the strip we felt really pleased at having made this choice. We would return each day and instantly feel back at home.
Highly recommend the helicopter tour of the grand canyon. Expensive but an awesome experience.














