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[QUOTE="Shells, post: 2661859, member: 75546"] [b]Mirage[/b] Our first visit to Las Vegas, we stayed at the Mirage. Loved the facility and the staff was incredibly helpful. Servers were so accomodating and very friendly. The casino was large enough (took a couple days to get my bearings with the layout) and pretty busy, the few days we were there. This is where I played my one and only live holdem poker game (the dealers were more than helpful with me, thank goodness) and was a very positive experience.The poker room seemed to be quite active, the majority of the time we would walk through, and that's about all I could tell anyone, in regards to poker. There were a few shops, a fantastic coffee house with fresh baked goods daily, California Pizza Kitchen, a really well laid out buffet..as far as pricing goes, no hotel restaurant has inexpensive food but overall the food was pretty good (never left hungry). The rooms were tastefully decorated, clean, a bit smallish, but we weren't in our room much other than to sleep and shower. Before our trip, I had read in other reviews the rooms were 'dated' ..maybe they are in comparison to other hotels, but seemed pretty much standard. Our view was overlooking the erupting volcano and gave us the best view of the nightly eruption. Just as most people you talk to who have been to Vegas, take a decent pair of walking shoes or something comfy, because a lot of walking involved being in the heart of the strip and soooo much to see away from the hotel. [/QUOTE]
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