Cafe Bellagio

Approval Rate: 84%

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    csmobileus1046_121320

    Sun Nov 22 2009

    I have stayed at Bellagio three times and had a great stay each time.Check-in is one of the few sour notes. Twice, I had to wait more than an hour for my room to be ready, which I found bothersome. The property itself is spectacular. The lake with fountain show in front is still terrific, even though I've seen it many times.The Dale Chihuli sculpture in the lobby, and the endless display of flowers in the conservatory are among the interior highlights. The array of restaurants is amazing. Picasso and Le Cirque are among the best fine dining restaurants that I've ever visited.The buffet is also the best in the city by far. The pool area is also excellent, although it seems in some respects to have been copied from Caesars.The guest rooms are well appointed and include private bars,and electronically controlled curtains and sheers.The casino is sprawling, and some may find the limits too high for their liking.Another point is that it seems like you have to walk miles to get from one plac... Read more

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    sophieagai2143_455765

    Wed Aug 19 2009

    Everything about the Bellagio was simply breathtaking! From the marble and glass bathrooms to the atrium filled with millions of live flowers, it was like a dream. They didn't try to cheat you or up the price they quoted when you make reservations. The separate glass shower was so fabulous that I wanted to take it home. The tub has jets for a whirlpool. The towels are heavy and plush. The linens were European with down comforters and lots of pillows. The mattresses were so classy that there were no pressure points--like sleeping on a cloud. The dancing waters were fabulous! The services--check-in, maid service and concierge--were all helpful, lovely and accommodating. If you made me come up with one negative thing about the Bellagio, it would be that anytime anyone touches their in-room candy display or refrigerator the sensor assesses a charge. It's promptly removed upon request if nothing has been taken. I understand lots of hotels have that now though. Other than that little bauble,... Read more

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    citymember

    Sun Jun 14 2009

    I've stayed at Bellagio twice and had an excellent visit each time. The hotel itself is beautiful, highlighted by Dale Chihuli's Fiore de Como sculpture on the lobby ceiling, the flowers of the conservatory, and the fountain show. Guests rooms are on the large side and have excellent amenities.The restaurants are absolutely outstanding. Picasso and Le Cirque are my favorities. One of the few drawbacks is that the main tower guest rooms are a very long walk from reception.Also, service in some areas was spotty,due to layoffs related to the economy.I will surely return.

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    csmobileus8431_26260

    Wed Mar 04 2009

    This is a terrific hotel. The guest rooms are spacious and well furnished. Bellagio cannot be beaten for its selection of fine restaurants. The pool area is dazzling although I find cabanas too expensive. Although the property is large,getting sround is a snap. Looking forward to going back

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    dk_pdx1

    Tue Jan 27 2009

    pros: free self-service parking garage (standard in vegas). cons: loud power-flush toilet, shower leaks on the floor, small bath tub, stone floor instead of linoleum, cramped room yet a gigantic bathroom, dark wallpaper, dark lighting. there is no refrigerator nor a microwave. the fridge is stuffed with their own food that will cost u dearly should u open the door too quickly - any disturbance of contents is automatically billed to your account, even if u don't actually use the item. the housekeeping insists on cleaning twice a day even if u are staying for a week. this may be a "pro" for party animals. phone calls are not free. in fact nothing is complimentary here. everything costs money. internet is 15$ per day! to add insult to the injury their slots have 1 of the worst ratings: wizardofodds dot com/slots/slotapx3.html I have stayed at Ramada Inn in Medford Oregon, near the airport. It is pretty much opposite on all things mentioned. Their rooms are big and well-lit, with plen... Read more

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    citysearchuser_1f0cbb21455873_02

    Sun Jan 04 2009

    The Cafe Bellagio is situated next to the conservatory at the Bellagio - a botanical garden that they completely overhaul every three months...

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    citysearchuser_1eb06f

    Sun Jan 04 2009

    My husband and I dined at the Jasmine in Bellagio during our stay there. It was our first night and quite late and we liked the look of it. ...

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    ssgoldie1

    Wed Dec 31 2008

    This was my worst hotel experience in many years and I stay at over 100 hotels/year. The bad experience started at arrival, when there was no porter to take in our bags. Then at registration, they tried to refuse to give us 2 double beds, as we had ordered. After sorting that out, we get to the room, which was grungy, with hairs in the bathtub. And try complaining to a manager? They just weren't available during our stay. With so many hotels on the strip, Bellagio is one to avoid.

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    babyblonde_1418791365

    Sun Dec 21 2008

    I would just like to say how much I love this hotel. We arrived in Vegas hoping for an ultra glamorous weekend and that's just what you get here. It took us 5 minutes to be checked in and the hotel staff were very pleasant. We had our bags taken for us by a very friendly man who then showed us to our hotel room. While I will admit that we were staying in the Presidential suite it didn't seem to matter - They seemed friendly to everyone! The suite was absolutely brilliant and the bed was one of the best in the world. I also booked the suite hoping that they would do everything listed on the internet - And they did. We were personally called and asked wether we would like seats at any of the restaurants, shows, clubs etc. We booked into Le Cirque and were guaranteed the best seating in the restaurant. So true - We felt like full on VIP's sitting in our little private section. All over this hotel was fabulous in every way - The service, the room just everything. I would definetely recomme... Read more

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    citysearchuser_1db2dc12323050_94

    Sat Dec 06 2008

    This little cafe is close enough to the poker room that you can run and grab a quick bite and not miss very many hands. The pricing is a lit...

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    citysearchuser_130db0_1858940118

    Tue Nov 25 2008

    Jasmine offers a great dining experience. The menu offers a variety of Cantonese, Szechwan and Hunan cuisine. The restaurant overlooks the...

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    citysearchuser_1f01bd

    Sun Nov 16 2008

    We went to Jasmine last week while in Vegas. The food was outstanding! The view of the Bellagio fountains just added to the whole experien...

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    citysearchuser_1e8f04_559540202

    Mon Sep 08 2008

    The Cafe Bellagio has great food and a wonderful atmosphere. It is located in the atrium amongst the tourists, shops and garden arrangements...

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    bananny1aba68

    Sat Jul 26 2008

    We stayed at The Bellagio while in Vegas and ended up eating breakfast here all 3 mornings were were in town, as well as a 3am snack our first night there. The repeat visits alone should tell you something, but it was also a matter of convenience since we were staying at the Bellagio. It is rare for me to get a chance to do this, so I ate eggs benedict all 3 mornings. Well seasoned hollandaise (allthough I always add extra lemon juice whenever I eat eggs benedict at a restaurant), perfectly poached eggs and thick pieces of canadian bacon. Everyone in my group enjoyed their meals every day. Our coffee mugs were never empty and the fresh squeezed OJ truly tasted fresh. However, the last morning we were there, we found mold on the supposedly fresh raspberries and I was served a dirty water glass. It put a serious damper on our breakfast. Otherwise, the menu selection was great. Just like Village Inn or Denny's, this place is open 24 hours a day and serves breakfast, lunch & dinne... Read more

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    louicif1

    Tue Jul 01 2008

    I ate there once and had non-stop diahrea for five days.There are swarms of flying critters over every food bend and if you are planning on destroying your digestive system, this is the place to go. You must first pay an outrageous fee for the terrible food though. The food also smells like the trash in the trash bend.

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    mapleou1

    Sat Jun 14 2008

    my husband and i stayed here in june 2005. i expected more from this hotel before arrival. we stayed in the spa tower and it was great. we was very pleased with the room. the bathrooms was very spacious. the beds was to die for. but there customer service at the casino was very unproffesional. i always thought travelers checks was the safe was to go. but they were only a headache. we were treated like thefts. they acted liked as if they were stolen. and we had id and the reciept where we bought them from our bank. the next day i called with a complaint, needless to say that was a 2 hour run a round until i finally got the head casino manager on the phone and then he told me to come down to the caged he would cash them for me. so i did, and guest who was the there. the same person that didnt want to cash them for me. so i persided to ask for the manager that i talk to on the phone and he was right around the corner. so then he cash my travelers checks and then called her... Read more

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    mjtr20071

    Mon Dec 24 2007

    I am writing this review from the hotel room. First let me just say how unimpressed I was at the hotel and the service. Checkin - Checkin took more than 30 mins. After a long 9 hour drive from San Francisco the last thing we wanted to do was wait another 30 mins to checkin to the hotel room. The lines were terribly long and there weren't enough staff to check people in. Once we were finally checked in, we had to walk through the casino in order to get to the hotel room. With such a crowded lobby and casino you can just imagine what a hassle this was! Room - The room is very dated. The television set is a 27 inch Philips flat screen (notice not flat panel). One door panel of the TV cabinet was missing and they just left the screw and bolt dangling. Again is this really 5 diamond? I've stayed in many hotels all over the world and this is the first time I've ever seen this! There were markings on the walls - just wear and tear I guess over the years. There were two chairs in the... Read more

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    todorove1

    Wed Jul 04 2007

    The hotel is truly deserving of its 5-star rating. The rooms, even the basic ones, are spacious and the staff courteous (evern the cleaning crew make it a point to acknowledge your presence), which along with the casino's location made our trip quite memorable. HOWEVER, as with all the five-star hotels these days, the Bellagio felt it necessary to nickle and dime you to death. For example, a bottle of Dasani costs $4.00, the LA Times is 2X its regular price, and you must pay $25 each day you want to use their weight room. FORTUNATELY, the shops at the Planet Hollywood hotel accross the street has an ABC store where we found near-normal prices for water and liquor (which we brought to the pool, which is excellent). AND GO GAMBLE SOMEWHERE ELSE (unless you're a high roller, you won't find a table under $25 at night and everyone I spoke to agreed that they didn't win there).

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    trlasvegas

    Sun Jun 24 2007

    This is supposed to be a 5 star hotel and I have never witnessed worse customer service when it came to the valet. I attempted to use the valet service 3 times in a recent trip to Bellagio. Every attempt there was more than a 15 minute wait for an attendant to even acknowledge we were there. I opted to leave the valet line for self parking every time. On more than one occasion I had to drop people off at the main entrance. Once I had finally reached the appropriate spot to let them out of my vehicle they had to walk across 3 lanes of constantly moving limos and cabs. Luckily no one was hurt. During my last encounter a passenger had to get out of my car to move a pylon so we could escape the valet area. There were at least 6 employees standing there doing nothing but apparently that was more important than helping us maneuver out of their horrible valet.

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    kayla091_1858396555

    Mon Jun 11 2007

    Best place and only place to stay at in Vegas! Gorgeous design, beautiful, elegant decor,amazing rooms! A must see and stay hotel if you ever go to Vegas. 7 pools/jacuzzis. Scrumptious food- love Cafe Bellagio and there's an amazing pastry place w/ an unbelievable chocolate fountain! Also gotta love the shops-Chanel=) Overall, breath taking!!!

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    safehavenp

    Tue Jun 05 2007

    Man, I didn't think it was possible to lose all my money that fast. I got no play for my money here. Out of all of the casinos I was in, this one was very nice, but does not pay out that often.

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    lingyaliao

    Fri Apr 13 2007

    The room is small and the plumbing in the bathroom emitts a high pitch sqeal from neighboring visitors. The toliet also makes loud noises when flushed. But the bed was comfortable, and you can adjust the temperture. However, the hotel service was not good. The first two hotel representives we had encountered had negative attitudes and poor customer service. If Megan is your service representive, you should move on to the next clerk. The only benifit is you can check out at 12PM.

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    missnyc198_2075240844

    Wed Mar 07 2007

    The Bellagio is a beautiful hotel, one of the nicest looking, if not the nicest on the strip; however, it targets an older audience. If you are in your 20s or 30s, you may have a better time at The Wynn, The Hotel at Mandalay Bay, or possibly the Palms; if you're above 40, this is the place for you. I must say though, it is a gorgeous hotel at any age.

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    giteguy1

    Mon Feb 05 2007

    A fantastic hotel, albeit somewhat expensive as most high profile Vegas hotels are. But its worth the money since its on the main strip. The rooms are nice sized and the hotel is immaculate.

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    mildlyamus

    Wed Jan 17 2007

    I've been to Vegas a few times and this was my first stay at the Bellagio. My girlfriend and I stayed for the week after Christmas. This place is first class all the way. The interior was beautiful, especially the Dale Chihuly glass in the lobby. Very, very upscale shops and restaurants (get a table at Prime if you can). The room was large and had a terrific view of the fountains with the Paris hotel in the background. I do think i'm a little too young (28) to be the Bellagio's target demo (read=older, richer, european, asian). On the upside, its central location makes it the perfect place to stay if you want to explore the strip. On the downside, its central location makes it extremely crowded. One tiny thing that did bother me was that someone from the cleaning staff left a half finished snapple in our room. For my money, I would rather stay at the Mandalay again, but I definitely understand the attraction here.

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    westie21ff115

    Wed Nov 22 2006

    The fountains at Bellagio at night is the single best free attraction in Las Vegas. We are frequent visitors and never miss a walk along the sidewalk at night watching the fountains and listening to accompanying music. The Christmas holidays are particularly nice when they add a number of seasonal songs.

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    tambotambo

    Thu Nov 16 2006

    The room was very nice, had a suite overlooking the fountains where you could watch the show and the music was piped into the TV. The bath was huge and built for two. Splurge a little and get a suite, its way nice than the regular rooms

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    keithzeile8018_27594

    Wed Nov 15 2006

    This is a great hotel. Expensive but you cant beat watching the water fountain all the time. The hotel is clean and nice. The game tables are on the high end and thw shops are high. But you cant beat the conservatory.

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    vegasgirl8010e_03f

    Wed Nov 15 2006

    This little gem is one of my favorite places. I love to look out over The Conservatory while dining. The menu offerings are high end coffee shop with a wonderful presentation. After trying French Onion Soup at many restaurants in Las Vegas, I have to give the number one nod to Cafe Bellagio. A must do each trip.

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    snidvongs18675_75925

    Sun Nov 12 2006

    I used to go to school in Vegas for a year. When my parents came for a visit, my only choice was the Bellagio. I used to go for lunch buffet at the Bellagio frequently. They are on of the best hotel's buffet on the strip. The line's always long but once you get in, it's worth a wait. Bellagio isn't a kind-of fantasy hotel like many others on the strip but its beauty is so magical that you would be very impressed. When you first walk into the hotel, you could smell the flowers from the indoor garden. It's one of my top favorite attractions in Vegas, the water show too, ofcourse. They change the flowers and setting in the garden every seasons, every occasions. Oh, you also shouldn't miss the show "O". It's one of the must-see shows in Vegas. Bravo!

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    muranodiva

    Sun Nov 12 2006

    So I can still remember the first time I went here and it happened to be the opening weekend for them. It was packed and everyone wanted to see all the flowers in the conservatory. I'm as excited now as I was then to see what they have in the conservatory and they never disappoint me. I have taken numerous boyfriends here for a romantic time in Vegas. You cannot beat the scenery, or the fountains out front. It is a perfect place for lovers.

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    jackers81

    Wed Nov 08 2006

    Everytime I go to Las Vegas I do not miss a day not seeing the water show! It is the most amazing thing! I really would like to to Celine some time soon also! Beautiful hotel

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    amynewyork

    Tue Nov 07 2006

    Bellagio is by far one of the nicest hotels on the strip. I stayed there for the first time last weekend and the rooms and views were phenomenal. The water show was magical and the pool was gorgeous. Service was wonderful as well. Would highly recommend.

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    ambrosgela

    Sat Nov 04 2006

    You could probably stay somewhere cheaper in Vegas, but the rooms at Bellagio are great. The big tubs that they have and the glass showers really are just the beginning to a wonderful stay there. As far as gambling goes, they have everything you could ask for, but the limits are high as they are all across the Strip. The conservatory is great and the dining is wonderful.

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    jgates81b2605

    Sat Oct 28 2006

    I have watched the show in both the daytime & the evening. I far prefer the evening show with the lights on, but both are an experience not to be missed. The music changes for each performance and the fountains magically dance & perform to the music. I have watched lively performances, romantic, dramatic, etc. It covers the entire spectrum. Across the street at Paris the outdoor seats at the restaurant with a prime view of the fountains are a prime commodity. Until you actually see it yourself, words cannot describe it.

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    doclatta1

    Thu Oct 26 2006

    Our favorite luxurious strip hotel. If you want to live like a king, Bellagio is the place. Wonderful service. Spacious rooms with all the bells and whistles. A way better value than the Wynn.

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    rperezcj111312_70497

    Sun Oct 22 2006

    Great combination of fun and luxory, the Ballagio is great. I recommend the any Lake View rooms overlooking Lake Bellagio so that you can see the fountain show live, rather than watching it on your TV. The suites are spacious and in great conditions, the marble bathrooms have a seperate tub and large glass enclosed shower. Great restaurants and clubs, the casino as you may excpect is expensvie. Breakfast room service was very fast. . Pros: Art Gallery, Conservatory, Room

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    johnserene

    Tue Oct 10 2006

    I can't say enough, this place is truely unique. a wonderful experice and the staff goes to the end of the world. Right on Sunset you are in the center of west hollywood action. The cabs are right there and buses run constantly.

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    contributo_1397543435

    Mon Aug 21 2006

    In Short The Bellagio officially ushered in a classier Vegas: The hotel is gorgeous in its design and amenities. Low ceilings and gathered fabric over the gaming tables make small canopies, helping create a more intimate space. The Via Bellagio aims to compete with Rodeo Drive and raises retail in Las Vegas to the platinum level. But the biggest draw is the 10-acre man-made lake in front of the hotel with fountains that dance to music broadcast through hidden speakers.

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    colebranel

    Thu Jul 27 2006

    I've seen it on the box and wanted to experience it for myself. The Bellagio is a hotel that you simply must visit if only once. But once you have been you'll want to go again. Booked mine through americansky.co.uk They were awesome too!

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    rebekkalth

    Sun Jul 09 2006

    Do not stay at the Bellagio! Housekeeping stole my sister's digital camera when we were at the pool. The hotel manager offered no compensation and made us feel like thieves. I was extremely disappointed with the way our situation was handled and will stay at the Palms the next time we go to Vegas!

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    ryanslattery1e_70c9

    Wed May 24 2006

    Around-the-clock coffee shop offers casino guests traditional favorites in an upscale atmosphere with great views of the pool and gardens.