On our next visit, we would like to select a room exclusively for a great view of the Bellagio fountains. One would think that a Bellagio lakeview room would be the best choice, but the fountains look as if they were designed to be viewed from the street. If that%26#39;s the case, it seems that the best room views of the fountains might be from the Paris.
Any thoughts? Thanks.
Fountain View, once again.The Cypress Suite is by far the best way to view the foutains. Of course the higher up the better, also the Executive Hospitality Suite is great for viewing the foutains as well.
Fountain View, once again.Well, maybe someday - if I win the lottery.
By the way, I%26#39;ve seen photos taken from the very top of the Bellagio. Is there a viewing area up there?
One advantage to viewing from Bellagio is that you can play the accompanying music on your tv- a feature not available at any other hotel.
I%26#39;d really like to know if there is a way to view from the top of the Bellagio too...
In my opinion the Planet Ho has some of the best Fountain views, and is alot less expensive.
North side, ninth floor Jockey Club rooms have a great view of the Fountains with sound!
You would be correct. We visited friends with a view of the fountains staying at the Bellagio. Not only are the views far superior from the sidewalk, they were distressed by the ';thunderous noise'; every time they went off, along with the music being very loud.
We, on the other hand, were staying in a room at Bill%26#39;s, which was nice enough (compared to theirs) for a lot, lot less. Straight on view of the fountains, we could hear the music, but it was most pleasant!
Great information. Thanks! Seems there are several nice options.
Speaking of the Jockey Club...we were just in Vegas and the CityCenter is LITERALY right on top of it now. Its almost comical how its sandwiched between CityCenter and Bellagio parking structure. However im sure it still has views of the foutains. I wonder why they didnt sell or get forced out to the CityCenter...
One last question about Bellagio lakeview deluxe rooms. After reserving, I notice the room description stating floors 10-28. To my eye, it looks like there are not 28 floors in the main tower and yet I thought all lakeview deluxe rooms were in the main tower. Is that correct - and are there 28 floors?
Also, does anyone know if there is an accessible viewing area at the top of the main tower? Photos have been taken from that vantage point, but I don%26#39;t know how you get there.
Thanks again.
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