Also, a bar of glycerine soap for your precious baby face. Check-in is quick considering the size, and you shoudn't have more than a half-hour wait, even during the busiest times. Monte Carlo Hotel Las Vegas is a full-service hotel that's competing for the customers who want a nice hotel, but not a ritzy one. Makes sense, right? It's swankier, has big suites, butler service and limos, happy hours and wireless Internet for a hefty premium. If you really want to fancy it up, try 'Hotel32', which is what they call a boutique hotel on the 32nd floor. If there isn't, we made a housekeeper very unhappy. We're almost positive there's a toilet in there. The bathrooms are okay with marble counter tops, a sink, tub/shower and a toilet. There is an iron and ironing board for your house chore pleasure. As does the high-speed Internet, which you pay extra for.
There is a nice television, which we guess is supposed to give the room a turn-of-the-century Europe feel. Overall, it feels nice, with quality beds and nice cherry furniture. Monte Carlo Resort and Casino Las Vegas is slightly above average-sized and slightly better than average trappings.