Re: [vpFREE] xVP - any hotel changes?

 

FYI, assuming LV measures are comparable to those in Reno (where I'm visiting), I'll note Eldorado has eliminated mid-stay housekeeping and room service.  Coffee is available in the room (Keurig).  Everything else is consistent with the current norm (alternate slot machines disabled, etc.)

VERY quiet on the floor last night and today.  Reminds me of AC in February ;)

Waitress at breakfast noted that it was quite busy the first weekend of reopening, but it's been dead since.  I'd say patron compliance with mask wearing is running about 70% (I'm impressed).



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From: Marsha Cuddington mcuddington@hotmail.com [vpFREE] <vpFREE@yahoogroups.com>
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Wondering what, if any, changes anyone has seen within the hotel rooms in Vegas casinos.  I've seen several news stories about some regular hotel chains removing coffee makers, TV remotes, not offering room service, etc. Just curious if that's happening in LV.


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