Tuesday, March 18, 2008

THE BELLAGIO: I Loved the Electronic Drapes


A few weeks ago I had the pleasure of staying at The Bellagio in Las Vegas NV for 5 nights. Before checking in the only expectation I had was the expensive room rate and although The Bellagio is considered "high-end" for Las Vegas I still expected the decor to be somewhat tacky. The expectations of the expensive room rate was accurate. However, The Bellagio wasn't tacky. In fact, The Bellagio is the nicest hotel I've ever stayed in.


My traditional room was very spacious. It featured a king size bed, a work/business area, and a huge bathroom. When entering the the room I was greeted with marble flooring that lead you into the room. The marble flooring extended into the bathroom. In the corner of the room was a comfortable sitting chair. My first 5 minutes in the room was spent "playing" with the electronic drapes. Very cool. I must admit, during the 5 days, I found myself fascinated with the electronic push button drapes. I'm convinced the electronic drapes actually saved me money at times because it kept me away from the gaming tables.


The bathroom was huge. It featured a marble floored shower area that had glass walls. This was separate from the bathtub which was large and deep that included jacuzzi jets. The vanity was long and had 2 sinks.
Like most of the newer Las Vegas hotels...The hotels are destinations themselves. Even if you are not staying at The Bellagio one could spend a few hours walking around admiring the hotels impressive architecture, fine art, touring shops, and visiting one of the hotels find eating establishments.

Before arriving in Vegas a co-worker who had stayed at The Bellagio the year before told me that when he stayed there for a week that it was the only time that he didn't want to leave a hotel to go home. After my trip, I would have to agree. Does anyone know how to get electronic drapes installed in your house?