Palazzo

125 Reviews
(866) 263-3001
3325 South Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas, NV89109
92% got a Vegas Hotel Deal
Palazzo Hotel

Palazzo Review Highlights

Recent Hotel Deals & Upgrades

Recent Room Upgrades: 0% 0/0
All Time Upgrades: 92% 88/96

Room Upgrade Reports

Derek
10/04/2018
Tipped:  $20 Upgraded to  Unsure  from  Unsure 

Booked a room Sunday night for Monday night on Priceline for $99. Had never been to the Palazzo so no idea what a typical room was like. Wife was concerned but I figured we were only staying one night so what’s the risk. Checked in around 10:45 am Monday figuring we’d have to wait get into the room but at least we could drop off our bags. About a dozen people in line in front of us about at least 8 clerks working. Didn’t/couldn’t target a clerk so just placed the tip in between my cards and handed it over. The clerk asked me if I needed change. I said no, I was hoping you could check for complimentary room upgrades. She didn’t say much but spent a while clicking and typing really fast on the the key board. She never acknowledged that she gave us an upgrade or anything but we were able to check in right away (but it was a Monday in a hotel with thousands of rooms so maybe no big deal), our room was on the 42 floor and over looked the strip (Treasure Island and Mirage) and we didn’t have to check out until 1:00. At the time I didn’t realize that all the rooms in the Palazzo are suites so I was super excited to see our room when we opened the door. Looking at the hotel web site today it looks like we had a Luxury suite (which is the lowest suite level). Looking back, if we did get an upgrade it was just to a higher floor/better view and I don’t believe the clerk ever acknowledged the tip. Overall, very happy with the room but don’t think the tip mattered.

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Ray L
07/02/2018
Tipped:  $20 Upgraded to  Fortuna Suite  from  Luxury Suite 

Checked in ~6pm on a Friday in November 2017, not many people in the check-in line at all, so could not target anyone. Sandwiched the $20 between ID and CC when we walked up and were asked for it. I think the guy asked if it was a tip, and I replied by asking if there were any complimentary upgrades available. We made some conversation while he checked us in.

Eventually after he checked us all in, he brought out a binder, showed us the room we originally booked, then showed us the room we were getting instead. Super nice guy and seemed to know the drill – loved our upgraded room.

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NJturtle Power
06/28/2018
Tipped:  $20 Upgraded to  Siena Suite  from  Fortuna Suite 

As a IHG Spire Ambassador member I was expecting the Sienna Suite Upgrade on my two night BOGO cert stay, but for the 3rd night I used my Chase free night from my IHG credit card. I was told in advance that I would have to check out after two nights and downgrade to a standard luxury room. Tipped $25 at check-in about 9:30pm on Saturday and CSR made a quick call extending my Sienna Suite (37-705) for the entire stay! It’s an AWESOME suite…1,200+ sq ft.

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Mello
05/01/2018
Tipped:  $50 Upgraded to  Luxury Suite  from  Luxury Suite 

Tuesday, April 24 approximately 1pm.
I didn’t target any particular clerk, I went to the next available clerk, that I was directed to.
I slid the clerk $50 under my license, and asked if there were any upgrades she could provide for the 2 Luxury suites I booked for 4 days. It was my father in law’s 74 birthday. I then told her if upgrades weren’t available, I would prefer a very late checkout. She told me my rooms were not ready, but I would get a text when they were finished.
This is what I recieved when I walked into the room:
A strip view for both rooms
A 2pm checkout for both rooms
A mini fridge in each room
One daily resort fee removed for each room.

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Jim Walker
04/09/2018
Tipped:  $50 Upgraded to  Unsure  from  Unsure 

Checked in initially at the wrong registration desk, as we had upgraded to the champagne check-in on the concierge level. First registration person just gave us the money and told us where we were supposed to go. Got to the right location on the concierage level around 4:00 p.m. on a Sunday. When he asked for license and credit card, we gave him the sandwich and he immediately started typing away, ultimately hooking us up with a massive room. Granted we were there in mid/late February from Sunday through Wednesday so not exactly a busy time but still, it worked and was well worth the $50.

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Jimmy
01/07/2018
Tipped:  $50 Upgraded to  Siena Suite  from  Bella Suite 

I didn’t target a specific clerk. Walked up to the line at 2:30 and asked the guy by the ropes what time check in was. The guy told us that check in is at 3, but if we wanted to, we could stand in line to get pre-registered. I was directed to a stocky asian front desk guy. I handed him a $50 bill sandwhiched between my driver license and credit card. I honestly didn’t expect an upgrade since I was staying on a comp room offer already. He told me he will make sure to make our stay as memorable as possible since i told him this trip was a getaway for our family. My mom’s jaw dropped to the floor when I opened the door to our room. Now I am sitting in the Siena Suite trying to figure out how to convince my mom that i’m not a drug dealer.

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Dave
10/15/2017
Tipped:  $20 Upgraded to  Luxury Suite  from  Luxury Suite 

Booked a suite and paid extra for a premium view. Booked online directly through their website, and showed them my confirmation. According to the manager, my reservation was lost due to their recent change to a new software operator in charge of their website- so I had no reservation. This was after 50 minutes of standing at the desk while the manager was on the phone. Eventually he made me a new reservation, and said “for your inconvenience today I’ll upgrade you, but only charge the basic room rate.” I went up to my room to find it was only a basic room, facing away from the strip towards the golf course behind Wynn. The manager blatantly lied after wasting an hour of my time (and the girl who I originally tipped kept the $20). So I booked a premium view and mentioned I would pay extra for it, and was then “upgraded” to a room without a view.
The hotel is very nice, but the service severely hindered the experience for me. Beautiful place, but I won’t be staying here again. I tipped, I waited for an hour, and was downgraded.

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Kim
09/08/2017
Tipped:  $20 Upgraded to  Bella Suite  from  Bella Suite 

I booked two rooms at the Palazzo over Labor Day Weekend 2017. We were a group of 8 girls celebrating my 25th birthday, so we of course wanted conjoining rooms. I called a few days prior to request that, but was told that I wouldn’t find out if they were conjoining until check-in, and if so, it would be a $60 charge ($10/room per night, 3 nights). We checked in around 7:30pm on Friday night of LDW, and although I was nervous to do the $20 sandwich, I sucked it up and gave it a try. I didn’t target any specific clerk as it was pretty busy and I was directed to a woman who was maybe in her late 20s. I had my ID and credit card ready with the $20 in between, so when she asked for it I handed it to her and said “we booked the two rooms and requested for them to be connected, but if there’s any other complimentary upgrades that would be great” and smiled nicely. She asked if we were celebrating anything and I told her my birthday, and that it was our first time in Vegas. She definitely saw the $20 and started typing away. She managed to get us connecting rooms on the 40th floor with a strip view. Also, one of the rooms was for 4 nights, so she gave us a late check out of 1pm on the last day. I was never charged the $60 fee to conjoin the rooms, so the $20 was worth the upgrade for a high floor with a strip view! Definitely don’t be shy about it, if they have something available they will most likely do everything they can do accommodate your request.

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Eric
08/16/2017
Tipped:  $20 Upgraded to  Luxury Suite  from  Luxury Suite 

I heard about this site years ago and told myself one day when I finally make it to Vegas I would do the $20 tip. I’ve been and done it and now paying it forward with my review..

My wife and I actually were only staying one night at the Palazzo and we were checking in on a Saturday which I think hindered our upgrade prospects a little, but I tipped $20 anyway. I stayed the night before sharing a room with friends also at Palazzo and still had a little liquid courage in me while checking in around 10am. I didn’t target, and was assigned to a female clerk on the far left. The room was a basic room booked by a friend with a military discount who was also staying at the same time and I think that might have set us back a little too.

I put together the sandwich and asked if there might be any complimentary upgrades available with my wife by my side. She set it all aside and said, “thank you very much – let me see what I can find.” She asked if it was a special occasion and I let her know it was my wife’s birthday (which it was the week prior) and also our 5 year anniversary (which is around the corner). She congratulated us and made small talk on kids, where we’re from, etc while searching around. She said she was looking for any of the bigger suites and I said that would be awesome if she could find one to upgrade us to. She searched for a while longer and I could tell by her body language she wasn’t able to get us a bigger room, but I knew she was at least making some effort. She was able to move us to a higher floor (teens to 27) and from no view to a strip view and gave us late checkout. I thought about asking for resort fees to be waived, but didn’t since she was genuinely nice and seemed to make a real effort for us. I didn’t want to push my luck. Maybe I should have.

By total coincidence when we checked out we were assigned the same girl! She of course remembered us and waived the room charge for the water we drank from the mini bar.

All in all was worth the $20 and I would also say that the tip didn’t feel sleazy at all – was more of a real gratitude for anything that could be done for making our stay better.

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BabySeeb
06/17/2017
Tipped:  $50 Upgraded to  Luxury Suite  from  Luxury Suite 

We booked for super cheap through Hotwire. Because front desk can see if you booked third-party, I was afraid of getting stuck in a bad room.

Targeted young Hispanic girl with glasses. Slid her a 50 between credit card and ID and asked about complimentary upgrades. We didn’t get a room upgrade but were put on the 41st floor with Strip View (which would have cost additional $70 a night). Got super late check out. Also got a free bottle of champagne sent up to us!

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