The hotel was in a good position right on the strip and in the middle of it all. There was an Outback restaurant on the premises which was nice, a Dennys, and a Wallmart. There was a casino with a bar that was not expensive compared to other hotels, although the barman in the evening was extremely grumpy. The hotel was not expensive, had no hidden costs or resort fees and everything in our room was included in the price. There was a room to print out our boarding passes or to do anything else we might have wanted to use a computer for, and there were vending and ice machines. The casino was subsequently featured in the 1954 CBS television adaptation and official 2006 Eon film adaptation of Fleming's novel (with the latter casino located instead in Montenegro). The pool was quite small and basic but it was clean and fine. Casino Royale is a fictional casino which first appears in Ian Fleming's 1953 James Bond novel Casino Royale, located in the fictional French seaside resort of Royale-les-Eaux. It was clean and housekeeping did an excellent job. The scene where Bond fastens a yacht was filmed at Cipriani Hotel, Giudecca Island. The scenes of Villa del Balbianello in ‘Casino Royale’ were filmed in two locations in Lombardia: Lenno and Tremezzina. This is one of the smaller hotels in Vegas and if you want glamour then this isn't the place for you, however, that said it was a good enough room with plenty of storage for our clothes, a kitchenette with a coffee machine, coffee pods, creamer and sugar, microwave, fridge and water, toiletries in the bathroom, hairdryer and iron. In reality, this estate is known as Villa Gaeta and is located in Lake Como, Lombardia.