Fontainebleau Rooms?

I’ve just booked a trip over a long weekend in February, staying at Fontainebleau for the first time. I chose just the Bleau King, because it was a good deal, and it looks gorgeous. Is there a particular location for this room type I should request in advance?

The Fontainebleau Las Vegas is a newer addition to the Strip, offering modern, stylish accommodations and a range of amenities, including multiple pools, restaurants, and nightlife options. The Bleau King room is one of their standard room types, known for a sleek design, a king-size bed, and typically a partial Strip or city view depending on the floor and orientation of the room.

When it comes to requesting a particular location for your Bleau King room, here are a few tips to consider:

  • Higher Floors: Rooms on higher floors generally offer better views of the Strip, the city, or the surrounding mountains. If a view is important to you, requesting a higher floor can make a significant difference.
  • Strip View vs. City View: While the Fontainebleau has both Strip-facing and city-facing rooms, Strip-facing rooms provide the more iconic Las Vegas skyline experience, especially at night.
  • Away from Elevators: For quieter accommodations, consider requesting a room away from elevator banks and ice machines, which can sometimes cause minor noise disturbances.
  • Corner Rooms: Corner rooms may offer slightly more space or better views due to additional windows, depending on the tower layout.

It’s worth noting that room requests are not guaranteed, but the Fontainebleau concierge or reservations team is usually accommodating if you make your preferences clear in advance. When booking, you can also mention your desire for a high-floor, Strip-view room, and sometimes there may be an additional charge for guaranteed premium views.

In summary, for your Bleau King room, prioritize the following if possible:

  • High floor for optimal views.
  • Strip-facing orientation if you want the iconic Las Vegas skyline.
  • Rooms away from elevators or high-traffic areas for quiet.
  • Corner rooms if available, for potentially better natural light and views.

Booking early and communicating your preferences with the hotel directly can improve your chances of getting a room location that enhances your stay. Fontainebleau’s modern rooms and amenities make it a solid choice for a first-time visit, and the Bleau King should offer a comfortable and visually appealing experience for your long weekend in February.


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