Four Seasons Las Vegas

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  • 3960 LAS VEGAS BLVD SOUTH
    Las Vegas, Nevada 89119
    702-632-5000
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The Best Vegas Has To Offer

  • June 4, 2009
  • Rated 5 of 5 by a traveler from Travelocity.com
Excellent property if you want quiet luxury with all Vegas has to offer at yuor fingertips. The property is tucked away on the top floors of Mandalay Bay Hotel. Seperate entrance for the Four Seasons. There is a secret door to the Mandalay Casino if you ask the fron desk. Wonderful private pool area and great dining options. I would definitely suggest staying here if you get the chance!

Four Seasons, Las Vegas

  • February 28, 2008
  • Rated 5 of 5 by surgeon from Luray, Virginia
Four Seasons, Las Vegas

The iced tea had cubes made from tea. Need I say more!? Everybody knew our names in 2 days. In 4 they knew our favourite wines, in 6 we all knew everybody. This is truly an oasis on the top 5 floors of Mandalay bay. Express elevators take you from 1 to 42 in seconds. Charlie Palmer steak house is here. Poolside service is like the old days, chair covers, evian spritzes, iced water at your side.
Best of all we got a great weekday rate from Skoosh.com.

Four Seasons at Mandalay Bay

  • January 13, 2006
  • Rated 5 of 5 by misskimry from Richmond, Virginia
Four Seasons at Mandalay Bay

Top of the line in every way. No needs are unmet, and the service is immpecable. I stayed in the 180-degree Strip-view suite, and it was amazing, to say the least! If you can, you MUST stay here; it is well worth it. The hotel is in Mandalay Bay, and you have access to everything at Mandalay, but only Four Seasons' guests have access to the Four Seasons' hotel and services.

From journal At Home in Vegas

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Four Seasons

  • May 7, 2005
  • Rated 5 of 5 by marrymeagain from OCEANSIDE, New York
Four Seasons

The rooms and suites are very roomy and perfect when traveling with the kids. They were willing to make concessions to their website’s pricing and room requirements (allowing families of four to occupy a one-bedroom suite with a sofa bed). They love adults and kids, as is evident from the moment you check in. Little ones are given coloring books, crayons, and pails when arriving in your room, and adults are given a complimentary bottle of sparkling water, while kids are greeted with either a soda and popcorn or special milk-and-cookies turndown service with their names in sponges. Families are more than welcomed, with a variety of baby needs available on request and board games available at the concierge desk. Special buffets for children are available on the verandah, and the staff loves to pamper young and old alike, everything from iced towels at poolside or after a morning run to water with fruit, chilled Evian sprayed on your face upon request, and cucumber slices for your eyes or eating poolside.

The spa is a relaxing place to enjoy after the hustle-and-bustle of sightseeing and gaming. The staff even welcomes you HOME upon a return trip. Easter Sunday even had the Easter Bunny and photos available per your request. They even make notes of your likes and dislikes. There is no casino in the Four Seasons, but one is available in the Mandalay Bay. You are even able to take advantage of the Mandalay Bay Facilities as well. Access is obtained to the Four Seasons by room keys only. When pampering with ease is wanted, be sure to stay at this Las Vegas AAA five-diamond resort. This is the best there is!

From journal Las Vegas with Children 101

Four Seasons

  • May 6, 2001
  • Rated 1 of 5 by ocarr from Clearwater, Florida
The rooms were of average hotel size. Nothing impressive. The bathrooms were very nice with a shower and large, deep tub. All marble and very well lit. It is a beautiful hotel, at the end of the strip and is actually on the top five floors of the Mandalay Bay hotel, with a seperate entrance and lobby area. I highly recommend you stay at either Bellagio or The Venetian if you are spending this kind of money for a hotel. Although the hotel is beautiful, the service is worse than Motel 6. At least, it was for the seven days we were there in September 2000. Everything that could go wrong, did. Housekeeping left much to be desired, the concierge was snippy and rude and the staff was impossible. Take my word for it and choose another resort - After all, it''s Las Vegas and there are plenty to choose from!

From journal Las Vegas for the discerning visitor, also known a

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