Saturday, April 21, 2012

Concierge Level at Venetian?? Has anyone stayed?

I am staying at the Venetian next week.



I have read a bit about Concierge levels.



Has anyone stayed on the concierge level at the Venetian?



If so, how much more was it over the regular room?



Was it worth it?



What did it include?





And has anyone upgraded at check in as opposed to booking it right away?



Concierge Level at Venetian?? Has anyone stayed?


search google for venetian concierge level. you will pull up a few hits even on here. I don%26#39;t really think it is all that worth it to me



Concierge Level at Venetian?? Has anyone stayed?


I was just there last week. They offered me the an upgrade at check-in for $100 extra a night. We liked it, but if you aren%26#39;t around for the breakfast, snacks, and drinks which are at certain times it probably isn%26#39;t worth it. The breakfast isn%26#39;t much either, mainly muffins, a little fruit and some cereal.





You can get soft drinks and bottled water all day from the bartender. We liked it but made sure we always made it back in time for the evening snacks and drinks which start at 5:00 PM (I think). If you aren%26#39;t going to be around for the extras it%26#39;s not really worth it. It is nice and the staff is excellent.




Gaviman could you elaborate a little more about the evening snacks and appetizers please. Thank you.






when you check ask what the rate will be for the nights of your stay - it varies, usuaully $100-$150 per room per night, if available. They often sell out, so if interested call and inquire ahead of time and book if you decide it%26#39;s ';worth it';



You can also ask what%26#39;s included - basically a ';heavy continental'; breakfast, drinks throughout the day - a good place to grab some cold water, light apps late in the afternoon, some internet access, dedicated concierge service.



';Worth it'; is subjective - only you can decide.



For 1 person or 4?



Do you HAVE to have that morning cup of coffee immediately and don%26#39;t want to order room service?




I did the concierge at the Venezia... I don%26#39;t know if they are at all the same.



The room had a strip view, and I thought it was worth every penny. We got b-fast everyday. bff and I had cocktails and they even made popcorn if you wished!





We did do the afternoon tea and scones. I felt like we had a little more attention and they really did try hard to take care of us. In fact Thomas (a concierge guy) was there every morning.. by day 2 he had my skim milk ready to go in a cup for me... he remembered my name and what room I was in. We booked before we checked in.




Was wondering about that topic also.





Going in september - $98 a night. Keep thinking about upgrading, but....




we have stayed at the venetian and the palazzo concierge levels ,suites are the same at the venetian but at the palazzo we stayed in the fortuna suite which is a little larger both concierge lounges are well staffed being the palazzo larger.We enjoyed the use of the lounge and will be at that level the next stay A nice place to relax with very good cappichino coffee with little light snacks throughout the day and all the best of drinks. You will enjoy your upgrade,but if your going to worry about the upgrade cost and expect to have large meals, like some expected, then it is not for you. It is just a nice way to relax anytime of the day,if you have the extra money then go for it.Lots of luck




Snacks are usually shrimp and some vegetables, cheese and crackers, they had nuts out everynight. The concierge staff is very attentive. It was nice to wake up throw on some shorts and a shirt and go get coffee and a cinnamon roll in the morning.





One night we came back to the room at 10:00pm and smelled popcorn. The concierge was closing shop for the night and offered to make us some popcorn. We declined but they will bend over backwards for you. They were always nice and not stuffy.





We liked it and thought it was worth it but if you aren%26#39;t around to use the services it probably isn%26#39;t worth it.

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