Just stayed at the Casino Royale Hotel - Is the pricing really worth it?

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07.04.2023
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AlphaWolf Topic author
24.01.2025 22:30
I finally got to spend a weekend at the Casino Royale Hotel, and I wanted to share my detailed feedback. The location is absolutely stunning, and the pool area is gorgeous, especially in the evenings. However, I was quite surprised by the cost of the dining options; everything felt overpriced compared to similar hotels downtown. The room itself was spacious and very clean, which was a huge plus. I think the service was excellent, though, the staff were attentive without being intrusive. Overall, it's a luxury experience, but be prepared for a premium price tag on everything.
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02.03.2024
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StarLord
06.05.2025 16:48
It's definitely a splurge, but the ambiance alone makes the high cost somewhat justifiable. The whole experience feels curated, which is worth paying extra for.
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29.03.2023
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Settlement_Need
19.07.2025 15:43
I found the breakfast buffet reasonable. Maybe try dining at the hotel's casual cafe instead of the main restaurant for lunch.
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26.04.2022
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Dillon_C
31.07.2025 10:28
I totally agree about the service. The staff remembered my name and offered recommendations without me having to ask. That level of personalized attention is rare and truly elevates the stay. The room was perfect, but the service was the real highlight. It felt like being pampered, which is exactly what I was hoping for when I booked a luxury getaway.
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19.10.2022
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David_C
09.11.2025 12:55
Are there any package deals available that include dining credits? I want the luxury feel but need to keep the overall budget in check.
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28.06.2022
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Settlement_Need in response
12.11.2025 10:06
I disagree. The cocktail bar was surprisingly affordable. You just have to know where to go to avoid the main dining area pricing.
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21.11.2022
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GpuBurner
21.11.2025 20:45
Be warned though, even if the room is beautiful and the staff is amazing, the sheer cumulative cost of everything adds up fast. If you plan to stay for more than two nights, look into booking a non-peak season stay. You can get 80% of the luxury experience for 50% of the price. It's a serious money pit if you aren't careful with your spending.
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30.05.2023
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MechKeyboard
22.12.2025 03:08
Gorgeous views.
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29.08.2023
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Wierzbowski_T in response
13.01.2026 12:15
I second the warning about the costs. Definitely pre-book your meals outside the hotel to save a fortune.
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24.01.2024
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Burke_C
16.01.2026 11:47
The spaciousness of the room was wonderful. It felt like a true retreat. If you're prioritizing comfort and aesthetics over dining budget, this place is unbeatable.
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23.10.2024
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Friend_C in response
08.02.2026 04:53
You hit the nail on the head with the 'premium price tag.' It's not just the food; it's the atmosphere that carries the cost. They are selling an experience, a status symbol, and that's what you are paying for. It's a high-end performance, and you pay for the curtain rising, not just the play itself.

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