It’s all redone and remodeled. I’m perhaps the first one staying in here(according to the staff). The rooms in clean and nice but the view is not. What a pity.
@@dashingmusic Thanks for the info! My host says a 2-bedroom Tower Suite is an upgrade over the 2-bedroom Bellagio Suite, which surprised me after staying in a 1-bedroom remodeled fountain view Bellagio Suite in June with his/her bathrooms, steam shower, and bidets. The Tower Suite does have more space with a king bed and two queens (in the connector), but it’s on floors 12-28, without VIP lounge elevator access. Meanwhile, the 2-bedroom Bellagio Suite with two kings and two his/her bathrooms is on floors 29-36 and accessible to the lounge elevator. With confirmation of the steam shower and bidet in the Tower Suite, I’m now leaning toward the extra bed/space over the lounge elevator access and view.
@@winegenius1890 Hey, so I stay at Bellagio often, usually in Bellagio, penthouse, cypress, or hospitality suites. The Bellagio suite, I and a lot of friends refer to as the miniature penthouse, because it has all the same amenities other than the wet bar; and dining area; everything is just smaller, with the Bellagio Suite being just under 2/3 the size of a penthouse. This 2br Tower suite is basically a modified penthouse suite plus a standard 2Q room as a connector. A 2br Bellagio suite, in my opinion, is nicer than the 2br tower suite, even though it's smaller, because both bedrooms are masters with each having full dressing area and his and hers bathrooms. But, in terms of the 2br tower suite in this video, ignoring the standard 2Q connector room, the main suite is almost identical to a penthouse suite, but with slightly different arrangement of the common living/dining/bar area, and the main difference is just the master bathroom; the penthouse has his and hers bathrooms similar to the ones in Bellagio suites but a little nicer, with hers bathroom having closed door water closet with bidet not found in a Bellagio suite, whereas the tower 2br master suite bathroom is one giant bathroom rather than 2 smaller bathrooms, but in the same location, and just about the same square footage as the his and hers in the penthouse. Other than the bathroom, the tower 2br is a modified penthouse suite that's about 600 square feet larger than the Bellagio suite overall, and has a much larger more impressive living and dining area, adding a dining table, wet bar, and personal fridge with icemaker that are absent from a Bellagio suite. But the second bedroom is just a standard connector room.
I am staying in a 2 Room Tower Suite in December. Did the master bath have a steam shower and did the master bath have a bidet?
@@winegenius1890 yes they have it all
@@dashingmusic Thanks for the info! My host says a 2-bedroom Tower Suite is an upgrade over the 2-bedroom Bellagio Suite, which surprised me after staying in a 1-bedroom remodeled fountain view Bellagio Suite in June with his/her bathrooms, steam shower, and bidets. The Tower Suite does have more space with a king bed and two queens (in the connector), but it’s on floors 12-28, without VIP lounge elevator access. Meanwhile, the 2-bedroom Bellagio Suite with two kings and two his/her bathrooms is on floors 29-36 and accessible to the lounge elevator. With confirmation of the steam shower and bidet in the Tower Suite, I’m now leaning toward the extra bed/space over the lounge elevator access and view.
@@winegenius1890 Hey, so I stay at Bellagio often, usually in Bellagio, penthouse, cypress, or hospitality suites. The Bellagio suite, I and a lot of friends refer to as the miniature penthouse, because it has all the same amenities other than the wet bar; and dining area; everything is just smaller, with the Bellagio Suite being just under 2/3 the size of a penthouse.
This 2br Tower suite is basically a modified penthouse suite plus a standard 2Q room as a connector. A 2br Bellagio suite, in my opinion, is nicer than the 2br tower suite, even though it's smaller, because both bedrooms are masters with each having full dressing area and his and hers bathrooms.
But, in terms of the 2br tower suite in this video, ignoring the standard 2Q connector room, the main suite is almost identical to a penthouse suite, but with slightly different arrangement of the common living/dining/bar area, and the main difference is just the master bathroom; the penthouse has his and hers bathrooms similar to the ones in Bellagio suites but a little nicer, with hers bathroom having closed door water closet with bidet not found in a Bellagio suite, whereas the tower 2br master suite bathroom is one giant bathroom rather than 2 smaller bathrooms, but in the same location, and just about the same square footage as the his and hers in the penthouse.
Other than the bathroom, the tower 2br is a modified penthouse suite that's about 600 square feet larger than the Bellagio suite overall, and has a much larger more impressive living and dining area, adding a dining table, wet bar, and personal fridge with icemaker that are absent from a Bellagio suite. But the second bedroom is just a standard connector room.