This is a fine hotel for a single businessman. It's not geared to women or couples, and certainly not children. It's blasted all over that it's a totally non smoking hotel, which is why we stayed there, and yet, as soon as you walk out into the small pool area, people are smoking like chimneys right next to the door. There is very little sun on the pool and no ambiance whatsoever. The room was comfortable, great bed and linens, but pretty boring. Only mirror outside of bathroom was inside closet. Didn't eat at restaurant because I checked the room service menu and it was outrageously overpriced. $4.oo for yoghurt. The main problem I had, though, was that I requested a handicapped room and the bathroom was so poorly designed that it totally flooded when you showered, so I was standing in 2" of water (don't dare dry your hair-but no mirror in bedroom) out of the shower and I'm very unsteady already having just had hip surgery. I called down tothe front and was immediately moved to a more easily accessible room. I've also spoken directly to Marriott management and and they were very concerned and helpful. All in all, everyone at this hotel was really nice, especially the doormen, and the rooms were comfortable, but they need better, more reasonably priced food, , a smoke free pool, and more tourist amenities. It is Vegas, after all.











