Haute Hotels: Bellagio for the Common Folk
Sep 19th, 2008 | By Travel Snob | Category: Better TravelFor those of us who can’t afford a stay in the Bellagio Villas while vacationing in Las Vegas, a stay in one of Bellagio’s many “normal” rooms, I supposed, is a proper second. The rooms are actually very stately and classy and have a features that understandably add to Bellagio’s popularity and acclaim. Here are a few of my favorites from my stay and why I’d love to go back.
Marble is marvelous. The shower and restroom floors and the hallway area leading into the restroom are all lined with marble flooring. I love walking barefoot on marble, but besides that, the marble interior gives the room a very pristine ambience.
Beautiful beds mean beauty rest. I love sleeping in a king size bed, especially if it’s decorated with high ceiling lights and decorous slender curtains. The bed itself is incredibly comfortable and perfect for snoozing-in if you’re partied out from the night before.
Fancy-spancy curtains. The curtains are a great feature because they can be opened and shut automatically. So for the lazy, opening the curtains is an extremely easy task in the morning — just press a button next to the bed to see the sunlight!
Armoire to amore. The dark wooden wardrobe is tastefully connected with the television and opens with with small lights to help you find the proper shirt. It’s sized to fit your weekend needs, and stands stately but unobstructingly in the room.
Grand pools and conservatory. The Bellagio swimming pools are incredibly large, great for a dip or even swimming laps if you’re motivated. For the kodak shots, Bellagio’s popular conservatory is a must-go. The conservatory exhibit changes frequently, but you’ll always be treated to a creative display arranged from fresh flowers and fruit. It’s a well-liked spot even for vacationers not staying at the Bellagio, so be sure to get the most of it if you are staying there!

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