by External Poster » Mon Jul 30, 2007 10:47 pm
This posting is from: Gini
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>>So the Statosphere is Tfriendly?
>For the most part yes.
My partner and I stayed at the Stratosphere last year. The price was
right and the service and treatment from the staff was more than
adequate. The facilities were a step up from the Sahara in size and
variety of nothing else. I didn't eat in the buffet, but did check it
out and the food looked good. It's smaller than the Sahara Buffet, but
should accommodate us. I'm thinking about suggesting it for one or more
days next year. Considering the entire property there's something for
everyone from fine dining to McDonald's where I did go every morning for
my partner's coffee. We went to the tower restaurant/lounge twice and it
was pricey, but worth it -- the 306 degree view of Las Vegas is a light
show to be seen. The food was really good and helped by our dining
companions' knowledge of good wine from the many available choices!
I spent a lot of time at one of the bars in the main casino with live
entertainment more for my generation; some nights were better than
others and one night it was so good I closed the place. I was well
accepted, meaning not one person gave me any grief or seemed to notice
I might be different, but I tend to tip well.
I didn't go to Polly Esther's Nightclub which I understood was a choice
venue for the younger crowd and has been discussed here some. I might
have gone, but couldn't get my partner to go and decided it was not
worth the long wait in line to get in. I did go down and observe the
young people going in and again no one appeared to noticed me -- the
kids going in were the show! Besides, it's probably not for my
generation, we experienced real Polyester when it was new and the club
is obviously loud!
The hotel was easy to get to from the Interstate and other routes to and
from typical DLV venues and there was lots of parking. I don't think I'd
recommend it for anyone without a car, but you could walk to the Sahara
for the mono-rail.
I'll probably go back again next year unless I'm forced to go more
up-scale. Like Annie wrote, my experience is that as long as you act
properly, dress appropriately, and tip well you will be accepted
everywhere. I keep waiting for disaster to fall, but so far it hasn't
including my flight to Chicago in June when the members and leaders of a
fundamentalist church denomination's missionary choir on tour decided to
sit in all of the seats around me on a Southwest flight from Nashville
to Chicago. They couldn't have been nicer and hardly seemed to notice me
except to help with my carry-on luggage at the end of the flight.
Ginger
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(This posting was entered by Gini, an external user of MyDLV.)