


Though these issues don’t seem to stop travelers from coming. The hotel is always crowded, check-in lines are long, and there’s an exorbitant daily resort fee to cover “freebies” like Wi-Fi and the digital concierge. Sleek and shiny as it may be, The Cosmopolitan is still plagued by typical Vegas woes. In very un-Vegas like fashion, the casino features floor-to-ceiling windows that overlook the Strip. The lobby gives way to the intriguingly beautiful Vesper bar, and then to the casino, where marble floors and a ceiling of chandeliers seem to glimmer as crowds walk past.
THE COSMOPOLITAN LAS VEGAS WRAPAROUND TERRACE SUITE SERIES
Gigantic columns with LED screens portray a never-ending series of abstract art, which is reflected across the room’s gleaming surfaces. The Cosmopolitan’s striking black lobby is a far cry from the cheesy themed reception spaces of some of its neighbors. This is where The Cosmopolitan delivers - in spades. Instead, travelers are seeking sophisticated, social-media savvy spaces that offer top-notch entertainment and dining. But for the new generation of well-heeled Las Vegas travelers, replica Eiffel Towers and synchronized fountains are no longer considered impressive. The city’s famous boulevard is lined with over-the-top resorts that compete to outshine one another with various displays of grandiosity. On the Las Vegas Strip, the saying “less is more” is an obsolete phrase.
