Well Seasoned : Joseph Hay's Four Seasons Las Vegas Review
Photos and Video Walkthrough of Five Diamond Award Winning Four Seasons Las Vegas

The marble-tiled bathroom does bring out that classic sense of luxury. Surfaces are all polished marble, and the plumbing fixtures are shiny, shiny brass.

A glass-enclosed shower with plenty of piping hot water, a deep-soak tub with overhanging tray for your toiletries or glass of merlot or whatever you need while you're taking a bath. The bathroom is stocked not only with a battalion of fluffy white towels but also Four Seasons-branded terry robes.

The separate toilet room, which I believe is pretty much identical to the ones downstairs, is equipped with the indispensable bowl-side telephone.
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Comments & Discussion
good review - kind of underwhelming for a four seasons property (my only basis being the LA properties) but i do like the idea of a quiet secluded spot on the strip. i wonder - does it make sense though to most visitors? in other words, does this hotel have a future, given the location/trend for strip real estate...
the four seasons consistently gets five diamond/pavillion/star ratings and does pretty good business as well. honestly, i thought the rooms were underwhelming and a bit boring. however if the point is to create a 'non-strip atmosphere' as Joseph implies, then it's appropriate... as is one of his final thoughts about probably not recommending the joint to folks.
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