waldorf astoria las vegas
room 1005 (april 2025)
room 1005 (april 2025)
solace on the strip
Room 1005 delivers a quintessential Vegas stay—elevated, elegant, and just edgy enough to keep things interesting. A couple of soft spots keep it from total perfection, but overall, this suite proves you don’t need a casino to feel like a winner.
Waldorf Wonder with a View: A Suite Spot in Vegas
If there were a Hall of Fame for hotel beds, Room 1005 would be inducted on the first ballot. The linens? Pristine. The mattress? A masterpiece. The pillows? Fluffed to perfection. Sleep here isn’t just rest—it’s a luxurious surrender.
The room comes impressively close to the full Vegas jackpot. Layout, view, and workspace all shine, with thoughtful design and just enough style to feel opulent without trying too hard. Room service was notably absent—perhaps a rare bluff in an otherwise strong hand. Still, the minibar held its own, and the HVAC system kept things cool even when the Strip turned up the heat.
Bathroom cleanliness scored a standing ovation, and towel quality was worthy of a spa brochure. While the water pressure and temperature didn’t quite reach waterfall nirvana, they remained comfortably luxe. The amenities hit the mark—just enough indulgence to remind you you’re not at home (and wouldn’t want to be).
Waldorf Astoria trades in the garish neon for a quiet elegance. The lobby is stately, the fitness center is elite, and the bar and restaurant are top-shelf experiences. Staff service is crisp and polished, never fussy. Business amenities were the only slight letdown—less Fortune 500, more Fortune 499—but unless you’re here for a corporate takeover, you’ll hardly notice.