I chose to stay at the Palms because it’s conveniently located off the Strip, which meant no extra parking fees which is a rare perk in Vegas. My suite felt more like a private, modern condo than a typical hotel room. It had been recently renovated, with sleek finishes, a clean and spacious layout, and even a private kitchen. The bed was incredibly comfortable, and the room was spotless, which made it easy to settle in and feel at home.
One of the things I loved most was the peaceful vibe. There are no slot machines or gambling noise in the main lobby, giving the resort a calm, upscale atmosphere. But if I wanted to play, the casino was just steps away through a private tunnel conveniently close.
The Palms also had enough great restaurants that I never had to leave the resort for a good meal. I played a few rounds of video roulette and had a great time. My wife worked comfortably from the suite, thanks to a dedicated desk and a beautiful view, while I stepped out to visit a family member in the hospital.
Overall, I loved the feeling of being slightly removed from the chaos of the Strip while still having access to all the Las Vegas excitement. Between the comfort, modern amenities, and convenience, I’d absolutely stay at the Palms again.