I love the bathrooms at Four Seasons hotels all over the world. Please tell us the bathroom won’t let us down. It completely elevates the mini-bar experience from a loveless affair-drinking and snacking out of desperation-to a glamorous (if not inexpensive) experience. Any of that find its way into your suitcase? The mini-bar, after the renovation a few years ago, became a kind of fabulous tiered affair, which makes you want to channel a Fitzgerald character and make yourself a drink. How about the little things, like mini bar, or shower goodies. I'm not a fan of a too-soft pillow, so I called and got the pillow swapped out with a firmer, hypoallergenic pillow-no problem. They got us? My bed was lovely and high, with down pillows and a down duvet. We’re craving some deep, restorative sleep. The smallest is 800 square feet and the one-bedroom is 1,100. And in a town where nothing's for free, little extras like a coffee maker in the room are so nice! The rooms, incidentally, are enormous. Just a few years ago, Four Seasons completely renovated its rooms, and what were very lovely but kind of standard cream-colored Four Seasons rooms became classic Art Deco-inspired rooms with a sophisticated color scheme (I checked into a one-bedroom suite with a view west toward the mountains and desert (you can opt for one with a view of the Strip.) Neutrals, chrome and reflective surfaces with silvery blue/grey fabrics made my room feel super-lush. They love the consistency of the experience and are attracted to the strength of the brand. What’s the crowd like? Most of these travelers are Four Seasons devotees. Much like many Four Seasons hotels, you'll pull up into a porte cochere, all done in creamy beiges and whites, and immediately be greeted by valets, bellmen, giving fast and attentive service. And although it occupies floors 35 - 39 of Mandalay Bay, it has its own lobby, scene, restaurants-and best of all, serene pool scene and beautiful spa. It's a gaming-free sanctuary at the southernmost end of the Strip, and barely feels like it's connected to the action. How did it strike you on arrival? When you arrive in the little circle where the valet is, it feels impossible that this hotel could be in Vegas, and what's more, that it could be connected to Mandalay Bay.
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