Monte Carlo Resort and Casion Review – Las Vegas Hotel Review
Dec 12th, 2009 by ivnet
The Monte Carlo Hotel Las Vegas is a Mediterranean style resort, hotel and casino. Granite and Italian marble details are in every deluxe room in this sprawling 3,002- room hotel, with 259 magnificent suites. Cherry wood and brass fixtures as well as views of the Las Vegas Strip or the pool area of the Monte Carlo Hotel Las Vegas make every room a nice place to be. Fine bath and body products from Gilchrist and Soames are in every bathroom.
City views, a seating area with a sofa, and a half bath and a full bath with a spa option are features of the Monaco suites. A full-sized spa tub with Las Vegas Strip views, a wet sauna, and king sized beds make the Spa suites a luxurious choice during your stay at the Monte Carlo Las Vegas.
A spa has a fitness facility, as well as body wraps and the latest treatments to pamper mind and body. Visit the golf concierge to book a tee time at a nearby Las Vegas golf courses. The cascading waterfall of the 21,000 square-foot pool area is a highlight of the resort. The Lagoon pool is a classically styled pool, while the kiddie pool, heated spa pool and wave pool and easy river ride are also part of the Monte Carlo Hotel pool, so you never get bored.
Within the pool area are the tennis courts, which feature the following amenities:
Morning Tennis Clinic
Tennis Lessons
Court Rental
Racquet Rental
Match Maker
100 Ball Hopper
Ball Machine
Speed Gun
Racquet Stringing
For a fresh new look, visit the Monte Carlo Signature salon. This unisex salon and barbershop is open every day from 9am to 7pm. The Salon is located in the Street of Dreams, a cobblestone avenue that is lined with trees as well as shops and restaurants such as Elton’s, Indulge, Lunettes, Monte Carlo Collections, and Bubbles. These are newer shops, which have been added to the Street of Dreams, which already had the Medici Cigar Club and the Monte Carlo Pub & Brewery when it first opened in 1996.
Aged mesquite grilled steaks and seafood appetizers draw diners from all over the Las Vegas Strip to Blackstone’s Steakhouse. A cigar lounge and a wine cellar offer a hint of the elegance you can expect at Andre’s French restaurant, open at 6pm every day. Reservations are highly recommended. The Market city cafe has Italian food and Dragon Noodle, which is open from 11am to 11pm, are both good casual dining options.
The Lance Burton Magic Shop, and the Club Casino Royal add hours of fun to your stay at the Monte Carlo Las Vegas. The Backstreet arcade has 60 kinds of games and is open daily from 10am to 10pm.
For more entertainment, buy a ticket to the Lance Burton Magic show, which is every night at 7pm, with additional late night shows on Tuesdays and Saturdays at 10pm. Houdini’s lounge is a no cover bar that has live piano music from 10pm to 1am Thursday through Sunday. The Monte Carlo Casino Las Vegas is open 24 hours and has more than 2,100 video poker and slot machines which cost anywhere from 5 cents to $100. You have your choice of 95 gaming tables with classic games such as Craps, Caribbean Stud, Baccarat, Keno, double-deck Blackjack, single zero Roulette and Pai Gow Poker in the Monte Carlo Casino.