World-renowned Las Vegas resort and casino Caesars Palace features 3,980 hotel guest rooms and suites, including the all-new Julius Tower, the 181-room Nobu Hotel Caesars Palace and Forbes Star Award-winning The Laurel Collection by Caesars Palace. The 85-acre resort offers 25 diverse dining options including the award-winning Bacchanal Buffet, as well as celebrity chef-branded restaurants by Gordon Ramsay, Bobby Flay, Nobu Matsuhisa, Guy Savoy, Brian Malarkey’s Searsucker Las Vegas and MR CHOW. The resort also features nearly 130,000 square feet of casino space, a five-acre Garden of the Gods pool oasis, the luxurious Qua Baths & Spa, COLOR Salon by celebrity hairstylist Michael Boychuck, five wedding chapels and gardens, and the new 75,000-square-foot OMNIA Nightclub with the top DJs such as Calvin Harris, Kaskade and Zedd. The resort spotlights world class entertainers such as Celine Dion. The Forum Shops at Caesars Palace showcases more than 160 boutiques and restaurants.
"Upon check-in, I didn't have any cash and the ATM nearby charged a $12 fee, so I couldn't tip. As a result, I was assigned a terrible room. They're very strict about charges; you can't even touch anything in the mini-bar or on the TV stand without being charged, and the prices are much higher than regular stores. Since the mini-bar was completely full, we couldn't even use the fridge for our own items. The hotel doesn't have a self-service laundry, only a laundry service. The pool is open to the public, and when we went, only one very crowded section was open. However, the gym was excellent. There's also a spa that offers free massages, but it costs $90 for entry on weekdays and $120 on weekends. Overall, a lot of things come with extra charges, and this resort fee is definitely not worth it."