It actually closes at 9 and reopens for midnight buffet. We ordered room service, as the buffet was closed till midnight, even though registration told us it was open 24 hours. (No mini-fridge though) Much nicer than the LINQ, and for $85 on a Saturday (plus $39 resort fee). It was very nice, clean, big, and appeared new with a huge beautiful marble shower. It is nice, clean, and the registration staff friendly. I hadn’t researched the hotel, so it was a nice surprise to see the bus pull up to a huge hotel/casino. I recommend waiting in the terminal, as spot 22 is right next to the RTA bus stop. We had 30 minutes to wait for it to arrive. The hotel shuttle picked us up in the bus parking area at spot number 22. Turn right instead of left like we did after exiting the building. After collecting our luggage at terminal 3 we called the Palace and were told to take the white and blue Inter-Terminal bus to terminal 1. What with hind-sight being 20-20, we should have stayed at the Palace all week and just taken Uber to the strip! Our flight arrived in Vegas around 7pm. I just couldn’t see paying $286 for the same $35 room just because it was Saturday (see my review of LINQ). A week in Las Vegas, but the first night was Saturday, and the price of the LINQ was $286 vs $35 (plus $39 resort fee) for the rest of our days.
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