![]() ![]() ![]() However, based on guests in line with us as well as TripAdvisor reviews, we felt this was a bit too common of an occurrence for it to be a “one off” and therefore feel it important to include. What happened next is not something we would typically share in our review because we do our best to share the experience that most guests will have on property, rather than just our one-off experience. We opted to check in using the Ruby Tower check-in counter because the line was extremely long at the main front desk at 5pm on a Wednesday. The Valet did not offer bell services and we were directed across the casino to check in. We arrived to the main lobby and asked a security guard where to go for the Ruby Tower check-in. Unlike other tower suite style offerings at other properties like Aria Tower Suites or Wynn Tower Suites, Virgin does not offer a private lounge with water or amenities or additional facilities. ![]() Beyond this check-in area, there aren’t any apparent advantages to paying more for the tower. The Ruby Tower is supposed to be the “All Suites” tower of the Virgin hotel and offers a private check-in area on the other side of the property from the main lobby. The room itself was $80 per night, offering us a great value, plus the addition of the $12 per person F&B credit thanks to our Hilton Gold membership. Max and I booked a Ruby Chamber King via the Chase Ultimate Rewards portal to take advantage of the $50 credit when booking via the UR portal. ![]()
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