"This is a good hotel and casino, that with just a little effort, could be great. Its restaurant choices are top notch except for its Steakhouse, which remains closed since the early COVID days. It has many entertainment choices which would be classed as 2nd or 3rd tier in Las Vegas, but which do provide music, comedy, magic shows. It has a 52 lane bowling center. It has a Cinemark movie theater with recliner seats and new movies. Its poker room has many promotions and daily tournaments. Its hotel rooms are spacious and clean but charge a daily $41.80 resort fee on top of the room rates. The rooms do not come with a refrigerator but I was able to rent one for a $25 one time fee for the length of my stay. Microwave or hotplate are not provided but I did not inquire whether they could be rented as well. Internet is included, though in a fashion which would not allow the use of my Chromecast, but the TV had access to Netflix and YouTube that could be used with my logins. The hotel has several beautiful outdoor pools, including a pool bar. There are several meeting rooms, and a large arena hosting concerts and special events. Parking is free in the extensive outdoor lots and a 4 level parking garage, and Valet Parking is also free (valets work for tips). Major discrepancy (as far as my wife is concerned) is the lack of a handheld shower wand, which she says every woman would want. A few slot machines (next to the poker room food court) are marked non smoking, but smoking is permitted in most of the casino. There is no shuttle service to the airport, but there is a desk at Hotel Registration for Enterprise Rent A Car (open 8 am to 1 pm), and Budget Rent A Car is across the street. A Lyft ride to the Airport cost me $18 before tip.Nearby activities: A short rideshare drive to the Las Vegas strip.Safety: Security patrols the parking lots and garage 24/7.Food drinks: Try the chowders at Big Al's Oyster Bar.Noteworthy details: Other activities include a spa and a shoe shine stand."