12/29/2020 Caesars Palace Classic Room
Book the Forum Classic Suite at Caesars Palace for up to 2 guests. A spacious living area and dining table for six makes this suite perfect for entertaining guests. Plus enjoy exclusive deals and personal. Guests of Caesars Palace have a wide selection of room styles from which to choose. All rooms come with LCD televisions, wired and wireless Internet for a fee, mini-bars and bathrobes.
Caesars Palace
241 Reviews
866-227-5938
3570 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Las Vegas, NV89109
Caesars Palace Review Highlights
We arrived at 2 PM & the reservation lines were packed. Didn’t really have a choice as to which clerk we would get.
Recent Hotel Deals & Upgrades
All Time Upgrades: 92% 194/212
Room Upgrade Reports
06/29/2020
Saved: $$100 Tipped: $20 Upgraded to Augustus Tower Deluxe from Octavius Tower Deluxe
Got comp for 5 nights. Walked up to first available agent, presented w $20 sandwich, asked for renovated room w fountain view, and got a room in Augusta tower. In terms of towers, Augusta is probably best, then Palace tower, then Octavius, and then Forum last. The room was very decent size, fairly well kept, and the fountain view was great. It was $20 well spent for 5 nights, no resort fees either!
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01/10/2020
Saved: $a lot lol Tipped: $40 Upgraded to Palace Tower Premium Room from Unsure
My room was comped already, but we arrived from NYC super early and she waived early check in and resort fees and minibar purchases. She was VERY nice and seemed to enjoy helping us save money.
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12/28/2019
Tipped: $20 Upgraded to Unsure from Octavius Tower Deluxe
I was debating whether or not to request upgrade. We already had a comped room in Octavius tower, but thought why not try? I didn’t hand the lady the $20 but kept it visible and asked if there were any complimentary upgrades available to celebrate our anniversary. She stepped away for a minute and when she cane back she said she got us a mini suite in the Palace Tower. It was over 750 sf. With 2 bathrooms and view of pool. Was not disappointed!
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12/17/2019
Saved: $Not sure.. Tipped: $20 Upgraded to Augustus Tower Deluxe from Augustus Tower Deluxe
Wife wanted to do automated checkin on her phone but I wanted to try the tip. So showed up and waited in line, had a very nice lady ask us for the ID and credit card. I didn’t put the $20 in between, but said I’d like to give her a tip and set the $20 on the counter. I then also said if there was any comps that would be great and if no that’s fine too.
She was kind of surprised, but said she’d see. It took a while while she typed and the. She had to grab a manager. She ended up telling us she waved the $40 early checkin fee and upgraded our room since someone else couldn’t checkin until later. Had a great room overlooking the fountains, and the $40 early checkin was a real benefit. I thanked her and said she made our day. She said happy early Christmas. Overall it was a great experience and I enjoyed connecting with her, it’s kind of awkward but I liked just telling her it was a tip up front and no strings attached. What happens happens.
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11/06/2019
Tipped: $50 Upgraded to Palace Tower Premium Room from Palace Tower Deluxe
She was nice; early 30’s I suppose. Made a $50 sandwich and asked if there were any complimentary upgrades available. My room was already comped for 5 nights, but I thought I would try anyway. She said she would look and ended up giving us a palace tower premium room. Much better room. Since I go when I get a comped room I’m going to try $100 next time and see if I can get a suite upgrade.
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10/13/2019
Saved: $700 Tipped: $20 Upgraded to Octavius Tower Deluxe from Palace Tower Deluxe
Upgraded to a pool view suite , got a late checkout at 5 pm as well
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10/11/2019
Saved: $200 Tipped: $20 Upgraded to Palace Tower Premium Room from Forum Tower Deluxe
We arrived at Caesars at ~11:30 am. There was a line of 20 people waiting to check in. The Caesars hosts kept offering online checkin – but I wanted to try the sand which. Waited 10 minutes on line. There were 3 older women, one young guy, and a young woman. We got the you woman. She asked
For I’d and cc, I handed her both with a $20 in between. She took the 20 and set it to the side. I told her we were celebrating our 20th anniversary, and asked if she could check if a complimentary upgrade was available. She said she’d be happy to check. She upgraded us to a palace tower room on 17th floor, pool view. She also waived the $30 early checkin fee. Not sure how much was the $20, and how much was the anniversary – but we had booked the cheapest forum room available – and the room was really nice. I check online and the difference in price from the room we booked to the room we got was over $200 for the length of our stay. Well worth the $20. And honestly – even if we didn’t get it I felt like I was already gambling just with the attempt. Felt like the Vegas I see in the movies. Awesome…
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10/01/2019
Tipped: $40 Upgraded to August Tower Luxury from Octavius Tower Deluxe
When I arrived at the hotel it was fairly busy so I had no control in which clerk I got. Luckily I got a 30 something year old male who was very helpful.
When I got to the desk he greeted me and I told him that I was there for my 40th birthday and I was hoping to get an upgrade. He took my card and says he has some great options. Both were in the Augustus tower, one was one and a half baths the other was strip view, and of course I took the strip view. The room was located on a corner with two windows for maximum strip view. I was very happy with the upgrade.
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09/08/2019
Tipped: $40 Upgraded to Palace Tower Premium Room from Palace Tower Premium Room
We checked in on a weekday evening. We got a younger Asian woman as our clerk. My husband and I had our baby with us, and we said we were interested in any complimentary upgrades to a suite, so our baby could be in a separate area. She spent a couple of minutes looking, then put us in the exact room we had booked. She tried to make it sound like an upgrade because she put us on the 24th floor with a pool view, but the room itself was the same. She kept the $40.
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08/29/2019
Saved: $$1571 Tipped: $50 Upgraded to Augustus Tower Deluxe from Forum Tower Deluxe
We checked in on a Wednesday afternoon and it was busy. We usually don’t target a clerk, but we got lucky. A gentleman by the name of Bryan called us over and we handed him the sandwich. He spread out the ID’s and card and the folded $50 and began to type and asked us to hold a moment while he checked with inventory. We waited about 5 minutes and he apologized several times during the wait. Obviously not a problem when we’re looking for an upgrade. He got off the phone and explained that the upgrade was two tiers higher than what we had booked and gave us a much larger suite with a view of the Bellagio fountains. For having a partially comp’d room to start with due to rewards, we were very happy with the upgrade.
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Last updated: January 19, 2018 at 11:05 am. Posted by Kristine McKenzie in Caesars Palace, Las Vegas Hotels, Things to Do in Las Vegas. 1 Comment on 10 Secrets of Caesars Palace.
Are you one of those people who can quote every line from “The Hangover?” Have you made it a point to try one of each of the 500 dishes at Bacchanal Buffet? Are you a card-carrying member of Celine Dion’s fan club?
You might consider yourself an expert on the empire of Caesars Palace, but we bet we can still surprise you with a few secrets about the resort. Test your knowledge and check out these 10 tips, tricks and fun facts about Caesars Palace.
1. How to Get Lucky at Caesars Palace
The Statue of David at Caesars Palace
Everybody is looking for Lady Luck when they come to Vegas and Caesars Palace is home to five lucky spots you can visit. Follow the signs to the Appian Way Shops and you’ll find an 18-foot-tall, 9-ton replica of Michelangelo’s Statue of David. Touch his big toe for good luck. Near the Race & Sports book there’s a statue of Joe Louis. Fist bump his glove for luck. Next, head to Cleopatra’s Barge and touch Cleopatra’s golden chest. In the hotel lobby there’s an Augustus Caesar statue and if you rub his left index finger you’re in for some good fortune. Finally, visit the lucky Brahma Shrine outside in front of the hotel. It’s a replica of one of Thailand’s most popular Buddhist shrines.
2. When in Rome, Stay Like the Emperors Do
If visiting all of those lucky spots helped you to hit the jackpot, you could stay like a real Roman emperor would in one of Caesars Palace’s opulent villas. Once reserved for high rollers, the public can now book Caesars Suites. The rooms do not come cheap (they start at $18,000), but you can luxuriate in things like your own patio with spa pool, a fireplace and an indoor fountain in the Marc Antony Villa or a grand piano, billiards room and exotic fish tank in the Marcus Aurelius Villa.
3. Have a Big Fat Roman WeddingCaesars Palace Room Comparison
The Classico Chapel.
We all know Las Vegas is the wedding capital of the world, but did you know Caesars Palace boasts the largest wedding chapel on the Las Vegas Strip? If you’re looking for a place to tie the knot and you’ve got a big guest list, the Classico Chapel accommodates up to 196 people and is decked out with chandeliers and stained glass windows.
4. Have a snow day in Vegas
Qua Baths & Spa was named one of the Top 100 Spas of 2016 by Spas of America. If you check out one of their exotic treatments you’ll totally see why. Indulge in the signature Cleopatra Golden Goddess Facial with a 24-karat gold mask or step into the Arctic Ice Room where you can breathe in chilled, mint-infused air while snow falls from the ceiling. Trust us, there’s no better place to escape the summer heat in Vegas.
5. Bypass Lines like a VIP
The Bacchanal Buffet
The Bacchanal Buffet has been named the top buffet in the country by the both the New York Post and USA Today so, as you can imagine, it’s a popular place. That means there is often a line to get in, but we have a tip for you: Try the digital Fresh Txt kiosks that let you grab a virtual spot in line. They’ll text you when it’s your turn to chow down on the 500 food choices. Total Rewards Diamond and Seven Star members also have their own VIP line.
Another pro tip: For a limited time, you can get a discount on brunch if you’re a morning person. Global gaming solutions. Get there between 7:30 a.m. and 10 a.m. Monday – Friday and you can get Early Bird Brunch for $29.99. ($39.99 after 10 a.m.)
6. Doggie Bag Deals
Wizbet casino bonus codes 2015. Dining should always be on your list of things to do when you visit Caesars Palace and chances are you might have some leftovers, especially if you partake in the large, family-style portions at Carmine’s inside The Forum Shops at Caesars Palace. If you want to go shopping or take in a show after dinner it would normally be impossible to carry a bag of leftover food with you. But Carmine’s has the solution. They will keep your food in their fridge for you and you can go back and pick it up after you’re done with your other activities. Problem solved.
MR CHOW can help you out with leftovers too. Maybe you want to sit and finish your drink or your conversation after dinner and don’t want to have a stack of food containers cluttering up your table. The staff will hand you a claim ticket for your leftovers and you can pick them up at the hostess stand on your way out.
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7. In-Room Dining That’s Out of This World
Nobu Hotel
Caesars Palace is home to a hotel inside a hotel. Nobu Hotel, the world’s first, is a boutique hotel within the larger resort. Stay here and you’ll enjoy perks like a 24-hour in-room dining menu curated by acclaimed chef Nobu Matsuhisa. We’re talking ramen, bento boxes, lobster bao buns and mochi delivered right to your room. And if you stay in the Nobu penthouse or villa, you can have a sushi chef from Nobu Restaurantdownstairs come up and prepare a fresh dish for you.
8. Do Not Disturb
If you’re looking for a room at Caesars Palace that offers a little bit more seclusion, you’ll want to check out the Laurel Collection rooms in the Octavius and Augustus towers. The rooms are located in a quieter area away from casino. They’re also conveniently located close to the Garden of the Gods Pool Oasis, the Bacchanal Buffet, Qua Baths & Spa and Restaurant Guy Savoy. The location will save you a lot of walking. Bonus: Some of the rooms are pet friendly.
9. Did Caesar Live Here?
The Forum Classic Emperor Suite.
Lots of people come to Caesars Palace and want to stay in room 2452, the room featured in the movie “The Hangover.” It was inspired by parts of the Forum Classic Emperor Suite, but the room you see in the movie was just a set built for filming. Film buffs will recognize the Forum Classic Emperor Suite from the movie “Rain Man,” however. The two-bedroom suite has a wet bar and a circular booth next to the iconic floor-to-ceiling windows that Tom Cruise and Dustin Hoffman danced in front of.
10. Dine Like a Baller on a Budget
Guy Savoy is a Michelin-starred French chef and his Restaurant Guy Savoy at Caesars Palace serves the finest in gourmet food. If you want to try food from the acclaimed chef but the restaurant is not in your budget, we’ve got a hack for you. Head to Brioche by Guy Savoy near the hotel lobby for the chef’s grab-and -go concept. You’ll find sandwiches, desserts and the namesake flaky French pastry. Try sweet brioche with almond and candied fruit or Nutella and banana. There’s also savory brioche with prosciutto and cheese.
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