After booking on Trip.com, when you get to the hotel, don't bother with the self-service check-in kiosks – it's a waste of time as you'll still need to pay the remaining balance. It's much quicker to just queue at the front desk for check-in. The guy who checked us in was a Black gentleman with really cool braids, and there was a huge contrast between his appearance and his voice. He was super nice and his voice was incredibly gentle, so much so that I could barely hear him, haha! He spoke so softly. The hotel's location is absolutely fantastic, right next to the Flamingo hotel (if you enter through the side gate near The LINQ, you'll find a zoo with real flamingos inside). The pedestrian street, with tons of food options like sushi and In-N-Out Burger, as well as a Ferris wheel, is located between The LINQ and Flamingo hotels. Caesar's Palace is just across the street, and I think the shop inside is the most beautiful in Vegas. A less-than-ten-minute walk further brings you to Bellagio and Paris Las Vegas. If you walk ten minutes to the right of the hotel, you'll reach The Venetian, along with a small supermarket. It really feels like a prime spot on the Strip, surrounded by food, drinks, and entertainment everywhere you look. The hotel itself has everything – a casino, dining options, and a supermarket. The rooms are clean and spacious.
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