![]() ![]() Perfect for those of us who have a habit of misplacing keycards. Opt for the eKey app that allows you to wave your iPhone over the pad on the door, et voila! Access granted. On the tech front, you no longer need a key to open your room. Bathrooms are definitely small, but pack a visual punch, with tall showers, handheld showerheads, and readable tile that offers more life coaching quotes. Influenced by modern Paris (down to the French phrases elegantly scrawled on the carpets in the hallways), the accommodations feature dark, hardwood floors (practically unheard of in Las Vegas), antique trunks as furniture, tufted leather headboards, and deep, luscious berry hues. ![]() The rooms tend to run a little smaller, but make up for it in luxurious appointments. Looking forward to see the renovations and actually walking into the casino. This should be a cool new place to check out. The previous hotel/casino was becoming a dump, Drais was a cool after hours club and now revamping the club to become standard day/night club. ![]() They kept the original red chandeliers of Bill’s, which fit in perfectly with the new, sexy digs. 704 reviews of The Cromwell 'Great addition to the Caesars line up of Casinos. Warm, sultry colors and textures decorate the casino floor, starting at the modern vintage (if there is such a thing) Bound Bar at the front, which allows guests to have a drink in the lobby without feeling overwhelmed by the casino. Yes, the casino is still pretty dark inside, but now it’s the kind of sophisticated dark that you want to be caught in. At 188 rooms, this is probably the only hotel that can truly call itself “boutique,” which is exactly what The Cromwell was going for when it transformed the old, tired Bill’s Gamblin’ Hall into this handsome newbie. ![]()
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