The Bellagio, a luxury collection resort and casino in Las Vegas, is undergoing renovations in its main tower. The hotel offers luxurious remodeled rooms and suites, including 38 Salone Suites, 45 Bellagio Suites, three two-bedroom Bellagio suites, 12 penthouse suites, and six executive hospitality suites. The resort’s signature attraction is the Fountains of Bellagio, a dancing water fountain synchronized to the resort’s music.
The updated Spa Tower guest rooms, created in partnership with Chicago-based interior design firm The Gettys Group, offer soft touches like pastel furnishings. The Bellagio Suites feature separate living room and bedrooms, powder room, and couples’ baths. The Chairman’s Lounge package offers an expedited VIP check-in experience.
The hotel rooms and suites at the Bellagio offer the perfect blend of beauty and elegance. There are rooms with two queen beds available, but no pull-out sofas are available. The Bellagio Suites feature art-themed interiors, separate one-or-two bedrooms, and living rooms. The redesigned rooms will feature new color palettes, design elements, marble floors, custom furnishings, and new soaking tubs.
Tower rooms have two sets of windows in the living area, larger bathrooms, and a tub in front of a window. These are free rooms, and guests can stay at the Bellagio for the night for the cost of the resort fee.
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I think the experience, varies dramatically. My first visit to Bellagio Dec 2022. I booked with amex. I got $200 back for booking. $100 spa or food credit (used in room dining) noon check in, 4pm check out. Breakfast for 2. Fountain view room. If I would have booked directly with Bellagio I would not have gotten all these perks.
I have never stayed at the Bellagio, however, I recently stayed at the Vdara. I was pleased to discover a walkway from Vdara to Bellagio. Approximately a 7-8 minute indoor walk and you can go from the Vdara to the Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens! Just an FYI for anyone who may be staying at the Vdara! Aside from that, great article as always!🤘
Beautiful hotel… I have in my profile “away from elevators” to try and minimize the late night noise…then I stayed at the MGM and had the last room at the end of the hall. I asked them for a bicycle to get to the elevators.😂 It’s a really long hallway, 1/4 mile? FYI, they don’t provide bicycles!😠 Lately I’ve been staying off strip and enjoying it more. Lots of great eating off strip and no or less parking and resort fees. A lot of places are charging for parking when it used to be free. I told one guy “you’re in a strip mall with lots of free parking.” He said “you can’t park overnight without paying.” Anything to make an extra buck! For a similar price on strip you can get a suite or one bedroom at an off strip hotel. I like it better because my wife and I sleep at different hours and I don’t get the “TURN OFF THE TV!”.😂
I also didn’t like the way the sound carried through the halls and between the rooms. I heard everything from music and tv to drunk people to couples having…private fun, but it wasn’t so private. Made me extra cautious about being noisy in my room for any reason. I had a lot of noise through the windows too, but to be fair I had a room with a fountain view so being that close to them I had a lot of noise there. Aside from that I loved the room, but the thin walls were a big negative for me.
My room at Bellagio was dilapidated …it wasn’t the newly renovated rooms you posted. I presume since they knew you were a youtuber doing a review of their hotel they would give you a better room. To be honest, when I made my reservation at Bellagio I was pretty excited to stay at their hotel and had high expectations (I have stayed at most of the other hotels on the strip). I was saving the best for last, but my expectations were met with grief. I even did the tip the reservation agent $20 for the better room (suggestion from youtube article 😁) but that didn’t help at all, lol. Either way the staff do deserve at good tip.. Charging for parking is a total joke! As for my future stays in Las Vegas (I usually go 6-12 times a year) I will NOT be staying at Bellagio.
Probably stayed there more than any other Vegas casino in my fifty plus trips driving up from San Diego…just love its elegance and classiness…(also, I can generally get a two night stay for only the cost of the resort fees because I have a LOT of MyVegas loyalty points to burn…like seven million, and it only costs 225k for a two night stay!)
NIce one. I was thinking that high enders would want newer counterparts like Venetian and by golly, as always, by the end you covered that too! I don’t think you did rates on this one (but probably vary by season as well as weekday). And I don’t think I heard my favorite, the Nazi resort fee, which I read is 51.02 in 2023 (confirm that). And I read that the $18 parking importantly allows in-and-out – if there are any spaces open! I also read that the pet fee is, ready now? $200/pet/night. It might be a judgment call to bring 4 panda “real pets” for $5000 per week 🙂
I go to Vegas alot and am comped at every mgm property so I have choices. I never stay at Bellagio because it draws so much traffic from people who don’t stay there. All the looky loos who come to the conservatory and take selfies and pics and just stand there is stupid. I would rather stay at Excalibur than Bellagio.
thanks Chris ! We stayed at the Bellagio several years ago, and I found the experience a little hollow. Everything very expensive, everything a little too upscale and sedate. I am much more comfortable in a themed, smoky, and noisy property (that is maintained)… our current favorite is the New York New York. In the late 90’s our favorite was the Rio (when the Sky Show ran 4 times a day) and in the mid 2000’s, it was the Monte Carlo for many years.
This was a very descriptive article about the Bellagio hotel, indeed it’s a luxurious hotel!! It’s on my bucket list to stay there one day. I just wish these Vegas strip hotels would have breakfast included! Then, I feel like more people would be inclined to come to Vegas. Just going outside of the Vegas strip gives you a hotel with breakfast…
For cheap eats Bellagio has Noodles for sit down Asian noodles, there is sadelles for casual diner American, there is a fast casual eatery like snacks for burgers and pizza, and there’s the patisserie which is slightly better then Aria for desserts like handmade crepes in the morning, also you have two cafes and a Starbucks. Other hotels may have more casual options but there’s a few. Then in the summer the pool cafe is a nice sit down breakfast/ lunch spot.
On March 28, 2018 @ approximately 1:30 am, my husband collapsed, falling out of bed, laying between the bed & the wall. I immediately attempted calling 911. I told the operator that I needed trauma and paramedics immediately for my unconscious husband. The operator sent 2 security guards who did not know CPR, & would not help me move my husband so I could begin CPR. After screaming hysterically, the paramedics were notified. (Wasting over 25 minutes of valuable time.) My husband was taken to the trauma center. The medical staff, after an hour, were able to place him on life support. My husband died on March 29, 2018 @ 3:30 p.m., never regaining consciousness. I hope the hotel has changed its emergency response by allowing guests to get emergency personnel insight immediately, or in the very least train their staff with knowledge of CPR.
1)from bellagio, is it free to go to parkMGM via the tram? 2)how far of a walk from bellagio to the miracle miles shop in terms of mins…i think the dist is 3.3miles? 3)how long does it take to get to fremont street from bellagio via the bus? 4) is it cheaper to use taxi or uber to get to the fremont downtown from bellagio? thx for answers!
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