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atkinson1103

Apr 27 '18 at 18:23

Jubilee Room

Resort Room Deluxe King
URComped asked me to review my recent stay at Bally's Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. I actually had a Resort Room overlooking E. Flamingo Road, but all I found listed on this site as the Jubilee ... perhaps they renamed the room types after their remodel? The room was spacious, clean, and quiet. The king size bed was very comfortable ... pillow top mattress. The room overlooked E. Flamingo Road, and had a spectacular view both daytime and nighttime. There was a small balcony, however, like many of the rooms in Las Vegas, you could only open the balcony door about 1 inch ... just enough to let in the night air.
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