Originally Posted by
redietz
Originally Posted by
MDawg
I've stayed in both their largest suites in the newer (1997, Masquerade) 41 story tower, and in their "concierge butler" suites in the original 1990 tower.
My stays at the Rio were right around the turn of the New Millennium, and by then the older tower's suites had a musty sort of smell to them reminiscent of older ocean front California estates, which actually brought back Proustian memories that were nice for me, but might not be that endearing for most.
The newer suites I stayed in in the top floors of the new tower are large, but were similar to ones at the new Aladdin / Planet Hollywood with large carpeted vacant areas with no furniture which made them seem rather odd actually.
One thing I liked about the Rio was their high end high limit salon, which was both nice, and allowed anyone off the street to bet up to $100,000. at Baccarat - and this was at a time when the max on the Strip was $15,000. It wasn't right away after Harrah's (Harrah's bought the Rio, not Caesars - keep in mind that today's Caesars is not the original Caesars, but is merely Harrah's that bought out Caesars, and then changed ITS name from Harrah's Entertainment to Caesars' Entertainment) that posted limits were lowered, but sometime around 2000, the max bet was dropped to be in line with the rest of Vegas. No more $100K stated limits!
I haven't stayed at the Rio for well over two decades, although we would stop by occasionally for their Carnival World Buffet, which actually was quite good, at least up until the last time being at the very end of the 2000s - I don't know if the buffet remained solid after that, and of course it closed permanently during the Pandemic.
Dawg,
The last time I stayed in the Rio was with my significant other. The room was in my name, but while standing in line to check in, someone working registration recognized her and gave us a stealth upgrade to a multi-room suite. Very nice; very old-school. I think we were in the Masquerade Tower, but not absolutely sure. We did not have much dead space. The extra room was large and had a bar type area and was sort of retro-60's decor. Did you have a room like that? I was pleasantly surprised as I had not requested any upgrade and the desk personnel didn't announce any great upgrade. They may have mentioned something, but they didn't make a big deal of it, and I blew it off as maybe I got a recently refurbished room or something. But no, it was quite the multi-room suite.
What year was that? As mentioned, the last time I stayed at the Rio was over two decades ago. Multi room, do you mean beyond the usual living room - room, and bedroom room - of all one bedroom suites?
For example this suite I stayed in not long ago is pushing 2000 square feet:
https://wizardofvegas.com/forum/ques.../2/#post932673
but at the end of the day, it is still just one large room (living room / dining room combo, with the piano), plus a bedroom (plus a sort of a foyer entrance hall, powder, and master bathroom, and multiple closets).
Or do you just mean a typical one bedroom suite but that had a bar in the living room plus dining table in that same living room, etc.
Here's another suite I stayed at a lot (a villa, two bedroom, 2575 sq. ft.) that has a bar in it:
https://wizardofvegas.com/forum/ques.../2/#post872961
But still, basically other than the bedrooms, it has just one large additional room with a bar, dining table, pool table, lounge area, in it (and some nice extras like the outdoor small pool, lounge area, barbecue, etc.).
BTW one thing I look for in a hotel suite is a sauna, steam room or ideally...both.