The resort staff were quite friendly and responded quickly to our requests. The resort itself was very clean and well kept up. The unit,...
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The resort staff were quite friendly and
responded quickly to our requests.
The resort itself was very clean and well kept
up. The unit, although much smaller than 2 of
the other Monarch Grand Vacation resorts,
(Ramona and Palm Springs) at which we
stayed was well furnished.
The written description accurately portrayed
the resort and the location. As it is located
south of the Strip in a quiet area, a car is
almost a necessity. There is a shuttle service
to and from the Strip, but it doesn't run during
the day and there is no way to insure that
you will be able to use it to return to the
resort.
The inner courtyard is dominated by a
beautiful Mayan-like waterfall cascading into
the larger pool. There were 2 pools, the
smaller one being mainly for the children with
the waterslides and 2 life guards, one at the
top of the slides and the other at the pool
side. Unfortunately the larger pool, which
was quite warm was closed until the first of
April, which meant that if you wanted to use a
pool you had to use the children's pool which
was disappointing. The temperature while we
were there ranged from the mid 80's to mid
90's.
As the resort is located in Las Vegas there is a
wealth of attractions, activities, dining and
sight seeing to suit all tastes.
Although we did see many timeshare sales
people, we were not approached. The resort
did seem to be well prepared for families.
We would stay here again and would
recommend the resort to others.