By this time I was fully adjusted both Las Vegas and the time shift, although locals may say that walking the four miles or so of the Strip just showed I wasn’t adjusted at all. With my ‘proper’ camera slung over my shoulder I made the walk that resulted in the Review piece on Las Vegas (read
Las Vegas - the Strip - seeing is not believing).
Approaching THE hotel from the Luxor was totally different piece of theatre, riding the travelator between the two. However the experience was the similar, and moving into the cool chic environment of THEhotel was a striking contrast to the pyramid, providing a cultured sophistication missing in other parts of the Strip.
There are 1,117 suites at THEhotel, but on my second visit they were all let so I was unable to gain access for a look-see, and the images of bedrooms here are MGM’s (unusual for HotelDesigns as our regular readers know we like to use our own imagery and try to show what the designers imagined as the end result). Also unusually however, when their press release talks of “Modern furnishings in rich earth tones and dark woods bespeak an updated mid-century sensibility” they are fully in line with my own observations of this as an Art Deco interior. Indeed to European eyes this is much closer to a European style hotel than most of the rest Las Vegas.