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😍 5/5 - A Gem
By 👻 @casaraton, 08/22/2022 3:00 am
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The NoMad in the Park MGM is a stunner, especially considering both hotels were made over from the comparatively staid-but-desperate-to-be-hip Monte Carlo. This place takes its luxury stamp seriously - I mean where else would the key card holder be in deep red velvet? Fancy. If it's your first stay, a personalized letter of greeting awaits on the desk, along with NoMad-branded playing cards. 'cuz you're still in Vegas. The staff were superb, very helpful and professional but accessibly nice. The front deskperson Rebecca was very helpful in sorting out a reservation problem, and the bellmen were gratifyingly prompt whether picking up or bringing up luggage. The Atelier room was restful, with solid dark furnishings and charming decorative touches, very comfortable bed with plump pillows, and a huge tub right next to it. The WC, complete with sink, had its own room away from the shower (which had a glass door that helpfully swung in both directions). The for-pay refrigerator was discretely concealed in a large steamer trunk. And the closet contained a more useful steamer, along with thick robes and slippers. Now, there were some design quirks to the room - a make-up mirror was missed; the shower could have used a separate water wand; while the analog clock did keep to the room's theme, even a version which lit up, or had a larger face, to see the time from further than a few inches away would have been nice; and the tub, while definitely enjoyed, was most certainly not designed for shorties. These were minor demerits but listed for thoroughness. The NoMad overall set the bar quite high and was the perfect way to end my trip.
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