Suites: 3,025 Price Range: $259-$599
Restaurants: 17 (1 open 24 hours)
Casino Size: 103,474 square feet
Games Offered: Slots, Video Poker, Blackjack, Craps, Roulette, Sports Book, Race Book, Baccarat, Mini-Baccarat, Poker, Pai Gow, Pai Gow Poker, Caribbean Stud Poker, Let It Ride, Three Card Poker, Big 6 Wheel
Special Features: Property is owned and located adjacent to The Venetian.
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Palazzo Resort Hotel Casino
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Palazzo hotel & casino
Palazzo hotel is wonderful! Recently stayed on the 21st floor in January for 3 days. The hotel rooms may be the finest in Vegas. The staff at this hotel and casino are great. The in suite TVs have pay per view sports. Room service is wonderful. The sports book bar & restaurant is really comfortable for watching a game with friends. We had a great time in the casino. There were the best drinks and a good variety of table games and slots. Best place to play in Las Vegas if you like to dress up and enjoy the best of everything.
Nice stay but needs some help
The Palazzo has undergone some changes already. We stayed 3 nights (comp) this week (Aug 25/27).
There are now plenty of penny machines including Wizard of Oz (4 different types), Star Trek, Star Wars, etc. The cocktail service on the slot floor was a big drawback as it sometimes took over an hour to get a cocktail/water, etc. This is being caused by the waitstaff being too thin & large areas having to be covered by one person.
The overall staff was very attentive & knowledgeable, showing a lot of training.
There was also a perfumed smell in the air that could cause problems to some people with allergies. Because of that, we will stay at the Venetian next time.
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Very Nice
My wife and I stayed there for 3 days about 9 months after it opened. Basically a "de-themed" Venetian: the rooms were almost identical to the Venetian's.
The Check in and hotel staff were pleasant and tried to be helpful but it was obvious they were still going through their start-up pains. Casino and public spaces were spacious and clean.
The Lowest minimum we saw on table games were $10. Slots were a bit of a disappointment: not a whole lot of variety, nothing under 25 cents (that we saw) and there seemed to be a fewer number of slots over-all compared to the Venetian. Very little VP. On the other hand there were a few of the new "community"-based and themed slots that were fun to play.
There was two-deck BJ with 3:2 payout that's almost unheard of on the Strip these days (most have converted 1 and 2 deck BJ to 6:5). Shopping area was still pretty empty of businesses so can't comment much on that.

