Pros: fun atmosphere ,good food, good shopping Cons: Not located on the strip
Recently, my husband came home and told me he purchased a long, weekend, getaway package for us to Las Vegas, my immediate reaction was happiness and excitement at the thought of getting away, even for a few days ,and that he had taken it upon himself to...
Pros: Beautiful, fun hotel with large rooms. Cons: The marketing people selling timeshares.
My husband and I just came back from a 5-night stay at the Rio in Las Vegas. This was our 3rd year in a row that we went to Las Vegas but the first time we stayed at the Rio. We found it last year because we ate at the seafood buffet, which is...
Las Vegas fascinates and repels me, but the latter emotion wins out every time. I always end up leaving the place with a sense of palpable relief. Last week was no exception. An industry conference was being held at the Mandalay Bay, and I figured ...
Pros: good food, fairly reasonable prices very nice atmosphere Cons: None
When I think of our latest mini-vacation in Las Vegas, one of the things about it that stands out in my mind is the food and all the restaurants that have been opened during the last few years. Everything from buffets, (which have been a standard whether...
Pros: fun, free shows, excellent service, exciting, beautiful suites Cons: the time share people from Fair Field, the self parking
**This review is showing up under a different heading, but I put it under the Rio. I am not sure why the "Lodge" is showing but it is under the Rio according the EP system.** One trip that my fiance make throughout the year at different times is to ...
Pros: Large! Luxurious! Affordable! Cons: A long way from parking to room and pool.
Oh my WORD! We're staying in THIS room!? Those were my thoughts as I opened the door and saw my husband sitting on the COUCH in our room. I thought I'd died and gone to Heaven, especially after our experience at Circus, Circus, the night before. And...
Pros: Huge suite style rooms. Colorful, fun, atmosphere. Cons: Computers were down on check out.
I have deleted the review of "At the Copa" as that production no longer is at the Rio, however, we did stay for two nights and this is the new, updated review. We had to get away! Work was stressful and with the busy season upon us, the best place ...
Pros: big rooms, nice views, it was FREE! Cons: really far from the strip; A pain in the butt to get to
Okay, okay. I admit it: I go to Vegas a lot. So sue me. I live less than 4 hours from the place, so everyone that visits me also wants to visit the Adult's Playground of Las Vegas. Of course, I'm more than happy to oblige.
Pros: Very large rooms Cons: Not right on the strip, taxi to get anywhere
I visited the Rio last week during the COMDEX convention. The price of a "suite" is normally $65. During COMDEX week, the price ranged from $170-240 per night. Yes, the cost of the room fluctuated almost daily. Unfortunately, the Rio is not the...
Pros: Quality of rooms, service, pools and just the way the place looks and feels. Cons: Too far off the beaten path, getting to your room from the parking garages.
This is our favorite place to stay for our last 4 days of our vacation. We do a few hotels on the strip, do all the walking, sight seeing and anything else you can think of, so we save the relaxing and luxury for last.
Pros: Atmosphere and "atmosphere," Shopping/dining options, Gaming diversity, Entertainment options Cons: Presence of children, Still has smoke
There are some places you just cannot go with your parents. I've nothing against my mother, but taking her around to the casinos in Las Vegas made me realize that there are just some places a single person ought to go to have fun on their own. The Rio ...
Pros: Vegas glitz with a splash of elegance Cons: Can be quite crowded weekends
My brother, a regular Vegas high-roller, asked me if I wanted to tag along on one of his recent jaunts to Sin City. "Wouldn't it be easier if you just mailed them a check?" I inquired. "You'll still lose the same amount of money, and we...
Pros: Most festive casino atmosphere I've encountered. Cons: Management doesn't seem to place a place a premium on keeping hotel guests happy.
I had made a mental note to stay at the Rio a couple years ago. I went there to see a "Penn and Teller" show (really great) and was impressed with the excitement in the air (double meaning) this casino maintains. I am not a hard-core gambler; neither ...
Pros: Variety, good food and lots of it Cons: Off-strip, figure a cab ride into your cost
The cabbies will tell you that the Rio buffet is the best in town. They are right, at least considering the selection for the price. The Rio is off Strip, so you must go to some effort to get there, either driving or by cab. When we were there...
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