Four Seasons Las Vegas

mommytotwo

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We had gotten our confirmation and are staying two nights at the Four Seasons. What would you recommend if you have stayed there. Our daughter will be 20 months old.
 
I dont have an answer for you as we are just in the very early planning stages for our first trip to Las Vegas, but there is another thread going around about LV. You might want to check out that one and see if you can get any help there.
Enjoy your trip!
 
The four seasons is connected to Mandalay Bay right? If so, post again and I'll tell you all about the property. We've stayed at Mandalay Bay.
 

I love this hotel! The service is fantasic, as are the room amenities. The linens are simply to die for, and they have Bulgari soaps and shampoo in the bathroom. The minibar was no ordinary minibar, there was a martini bar, red bulls and other different items.

The pool area was really nice. You can use a private cabana (with cooling misters in them) for no charge. Also, there are staff members walking around with Evian water mister bottles to spray you when you're in the pool chairs. Another good thing is that you can use the Mandalay Bay pool (it's a wave pool) as a Four Seasons guest, just use your room key for access.

I remember one night, we went to get a cab and there were none waiting, so they took us in the house car (which was a Mercedes).

I hope you have a good time! Let me know if you have any questions.
 
Originally posted by kpgclark
The four seasons is connected to Mandalay Bay right? If so, post again and I'll tell you all about the property. We've stayed at Mandalay Bay.

Yes, the Four Seasons is connected to Mandalay Bay.
 
The pool area is very large. Not only is there a wave pool but there is a lazy river that is fun. Be sure to wear shoes on the sand because it is REALLY REALLY hot! The resort is very nice and the restaurants varied and tasty. There is a House of Blues for a casual meal and a Mexican restaurant run by the two woman who wrote a farily well-known cookbook but I can't remember their names. The food there was very good. I remember I had a big salad there. Check to see what shows will be in town and try to catch one. Your daughter is very young but she might enjoy one of the Cirque shows at the other hotels. If you've never been to Las Vegas you will be amazed at the hotels and all there is to do there. Have a great time!
 
Thanks kpgclark. This will be my third trip and my husband's fourth trip to Las Vegas and we always enjoy it.

I heard that there was a food court at one of the hotels close by that opened early in the morning. Does anyone have info. about that or stores in the area?
I would need to buy milk for my daughter, and get something to eat for breakfast-to bring back to the room while my husband is still sleeping.
 
We have stayed at the Monte Carlo which is several hotels down. They have a food court that is really good. Excalibur, which is only a short tram ride down has a Burger King or McDonalds and a Krispy Kreme. There is also a Walgreens across from Monte Carlo that you could get milk and anything else you might need that the hotel doesn't have. Luxor, right next door, has a great breakfast buffet and I have heard that Mandaly's breakfast buffet was good too but it is a little more expensive.
Hope you have a great time. We love LV almost as much as we love Disney.
 
Thank you Thinkerbell, that info. does help, and I will be defintly visit the Krispy Kreme.
 














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