![]() ![]() Apparently though, he gave us super outdated rooms… The Rio Las Vegas Room: My dad also has Diamond, so we booked two rooms for our group of four. He found us two rooms with 2 Queen Beds each that were adjoining. The front desk attendant Daniel was nice and helpful. There’s also a lot of “self-check in” kiosks in the Main lobby without a wait. It was nice and emptier than the main lobby. There’s a separate check in room for Platinum, Diamond and Seven Star members. The casino was essentially empty during the afternoon on Tuesday. We parked at the Masquerade Tower parking garage, as our room was located in the Masquerade Tower. The off strip location wasn’t a problem for me as I had a car, but if you’re flying in to Vegas, the location of the Rio might not be too desirable. ![]() I ended up choosing the Rio (oops!) because hey, free room! I don’t regret giving it a try, but next time I’ll fork over $37 to try another hotel. Decisions, decisions… All resort fees are waived with Caesars Diamond, so a free room really is free! I also found a $37 all in rate for a renovated room at Harrahs. I have Caesars Diamond Status from my status match from Wyndham Diamond so I was happy to find a comp for the Rio Las Vegas. Since I was making the trek from LA, it made sense to stop by Las Vegas too. I was planning a trip to Lake Powell and Antelope Canyon. ![]()
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