Entertainment in front of Bellagio Hotel, Las Vegas.
Duration : 0:3:0
bed – king
pillows(kind of) and covers
comforters
www.bellagio.com
hotel room suites
I contacted the Bellagio for you to get your answers, and here’s what I found out:
You can purchase the pillows, comforter, and even the bed itself by calling the Bellagio gift shop line at 1-888-549-7111. The pillows cost $21 each for a queen, and $30 for a king. The comforter costs $79.
The mattress used in the Bellagio rooms is a Presidential Suite Pillowtop, made exclusively for the Bellagio by Serta. You can buy the whole bed — the mattress, the box spring, shipping, and delivery — for $1500 for a queen, and $1700 for a king.
Hope that helps — so glad you enjoyed your trip!
A tour around the Bellagio suite at the Bellagio Hotel in Las Vegas.
The Room had a great view of the fountains and the Paris Hotel as well as a jacuzzi and steam room.
Duration : 0:2:19
Planning a trip to Vegas with my wife, father, and his girlfriend. I’d like to hear about anyone’s prior experiences (good or bad) with this hotel. Thanks!
I have stayed at several places, and all were very nice My favorite was the Bellagio, the service there is impeccable, I was treated like a king (which I am not) Rooms very spacious, clean and a great view of the strip.
The Bellagio is very large but I had a map and had no problems getting in and out, although I did spend the majority of my time there.
There is much to see at the Bellagio, the O show by Cirque Du Soleil, the Botanical Gardens, The Famous Fountains in Lake Bellagio and the Gallery of Fine art.
And the food, My favorite was Michael Mina (formerly Aqua) Same Chef/Owner, and for our farewell breakfast we spent several hours at the Buffet,
We did not do any shopping but a fair amount of browsing.
If you decide to stay there ask for a lake view room you will not be disappointed.
The only other hotel/casinos that are as nice or nicer is The Wynn and The Venetian.
Have Fun!
Glenn
Planning a trip to Vegas with my wife, father, and his girlfriend. I’d like to hear about anyone’s prior experiences (good or bad) with this hotel. Thanks!
I have stayed at several places, and all were very nice My favorite was the Bellagio, the service there is impeccable, I was treated like a king (which I am not) Rooms very spacious, clean and a great view of the strip.
The Bellagio is very large but I had a map and had no problems getting in and out, although I did spend the majority of my time there.
There is much to see at the Bellagio, the O show by Cirque Du Soleil, the Botanical Gardens, The Famous Fountains in Lake Bellagio and the Gallery of Fine art.
And the food, My favorite was Michael Mina (formerly Aqua) Same Chef/Owner, and for our farewell breakfast we spent several hours at the Buffet,
We did not do any shopping but a fair amount of browsing.
If you decide to stay there ask for a lake view room you will not be disappointed.
The only other hotel/casinos that are as nice or nicer is The Wynn and The Venetian.
Have Fun!
Glenn
4 is almost always the limit at any hotel. Just have 1-2 people check-in.. And meet the others by the elevator or somewhere else. That’ll be the last you ever hear of it.
You might want to get a suite though (2 beds and a sofa sleeper) when you do this. I’ve done 5, 6, 8 people in a room before.. Nobody is going to notice and nobody is going to care.
Title: Rondine al Nido. Artist: Luciano Pavarotti. Composer: Vicenzo deCrescenzo. Work: La Rondine, Opera. Year: 1990. Length 3:23
A tour around the Bellagio suite at the Bellagio Hotel in Las Vegas.
The Room had a great view of the fountains and the Paris Hotel as well as a jacuzzi and steam room.
Duration : 0:2:19