THE COSMOPOLITAN IS A UNIQUE LUXURY RESORT HOTEL AND CASINO IN THE HEART OF THE LAS VEGAS STRIP LIKE NONE OTHER
The 100,000-square-foot casino, designed by Friedmutter Group, Cosmopolitan features the latest advancements in gaming technology including IGT Partners’ server-based gaming. Player’s favorite table games combine classic Las Vegas with a touch of modern luxury and, in a departure from traditional casino practice, boast grand windows with views of the Las Vegas Strip. The casino floor features approximately 1,300 slot machines with denominations ranging from $0.05 to $500, more than 120 individual gaming tables and Video Blackjack and Poker machines at several bars and lounges.
Special Features:
Terraces – The Cosmopolitan adds an entirely new dimension to the Las Vegas’ guest experience by offering oversized residential-style living space with expansive private terraces spanning the entire Valley, unique to the destination.
We were treated to a Wrap Around Terrace Suite that directly faced the Bellagio Water Fountains. It was the most elegant room we have ever had in Las Vegas.
Rose – With the introduction of chatbot and resident mischief-maker, Rose, guests are given a mysterious card in a room key packet with a phone number on it. Once guests begin texting the number, they are introduced to Rose, the resort’s revolutionary Artificial Intelligence (AI) equipped virtual concierge who does more than any one person could do alone. Rose’s playful concept is unlike other chatbots in the hospitality space as she is savvy, quick-witted and inspiring—reflecting the distinct mystique of The Cosmopolitan to its guests. In alignment with the resort’s spirited brand and market-leading creative, Rose strays from robotic commentary and instead uses her Cosmopolitan personality to engage guests. This allows for a higher-level of satisfaction for the customer experience as they can engage in real-time conversation via text message.
Identity Membership Program – Identity Membership is the guest rewards program for The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas. Members of the program receive Identity Points on all qualifying expenditures, earing access to exclusive benefits associated with the Silver, Sterling, Gold and Platinum membership levels, such as complimentary services and priority access to venues and events. In addition to recognizing gaming spend, Identity Membership recognizes and rewards all experience spending at a comparable rate including all hotel stays, dining, spa visits, pool and recreation spending, retail and incidentals. Members may easily redeem points at almost every location in the resort for room accommodations, food and beverage experiences at restaurants, bars, or lounges as well as spa treatments and retail purchases, just to name a few.
Restaurants are in abundance at Cosmopolitan. Personal favorites are China Problano, Blue Ribbon, Red Plate and Zuma. I did not have a good experience at Holstein's.
There is a nice selection of slots and table games. The dealers are very friendly and interact well with the players.
My wife and I have stayed at Cosmopolitan twice and we really enjoyed it.
They lowered their video poker pay tables since I was there last. They did have Liberace's car, which I took a picture of. A beautiful place to play and be. They do have a special lunch bargain at their Greek eating establishment. I forget the name.
Their pool scene in the summer looks pretty dynamic.
Went here for the casino promotion they were running, sign up for players club, choose either $10 free slot play, or choose lose $100 in slots, get $100 free slot play back. I have done 2 other similar promotions for $100 at 2 other casinos with good success, won $140 at one, $300 at another. No such luck at this casino. All of the slot machines in this new casino were of the new variety, none of the old favorites. At no time was I ever ahead of my $100 buy in. In retrospect I would have done better to have chosen the $10 freeplay. I played about 3 hours, lost about $25. Casino employees were very friendly, fast to bring drinks, and the casino has a very nice atmosphere.
Stayed at the Cosmo62 in July for five nights for my honeymoon. We booked a Wrap Around Terrace suite and got a room on the 62nd floor overlooking the fountains of Bellagio. I can not go on enough at how nice the view was and how high this was. Being able to go outside on a balcony, in Vegas was an unreal experience. This was honestly the most time I have ever spent in a hotel room in Las Vegas, and it was not just because it was my honeymoon... We also had a great view of the Strip and our room was eye level with the sign at the top of Planet Hollywood.
The casino was okay, they had a decent selection of slots and VP. The table games I never played as I never saw anything lower than a $25 minimum. The casino is a strange shape; really long and narrow with tables pretty much running down the middle of about half of it. The clientele is a bit odd and I felt out of place, especially at night. This place is full of young, wannabe rich people who are all dressed up as if they were at a wedding.
The chandeleir bar is quite a site. The folks that built this place did not spare anything. No wonder the first people developing it went bankrupt. There is not a lot of selection for restaurants here, but what they do have is great. They have a hidden Pizza Place on the third floor that is unreal. It is they best pizza I have ever had. The Wicked Spoon Buffet is one of the best buffets in Vegas.