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    Downtown Summerlin

    Downtown Summerlin

    4.0
    (416 reviews)
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    What happened to the Bath & Body Works store???…read more We visited this past sunday, Mother's Day- 2026. Hope that all you moms had a nice day! We parked in the parking garage across from Macy's. (Hubby has a hard time when it comes to parallel parking. Being from the Bay Area, that's a way of life for us!) Checked out the following stores: Lush, the Lego store, Macy's, Dillard's, Nordstrom Rack, & Rack Room Shoes. It is a walking-centered shopping center, but some drivers are not letting peds walk in the designated crosswalks. Shame. (In Cali, if you don't give right of way to the peds, you get a ticket!) The shade is nice. So it wasn't so bad. We definitely got a lot of steps in. We also walked to the water feature, that we remember our son being obssessed with, when he was a wee one.

    Downtown Summerlin is one of those shopping destinations with a lot of potential. There's a strong…read moremix of stores across price points, along with a solid selection of restaurants, coffee spots, and casual dining options. I did come across a few clothing stores I genuinely enjoyed, which isn't always easy to find. The landscaping is beautifully done. The greenery, open spaces, and overall layout give it a polished, inviting feel. It's clearly been designed to create an experience, not just a place to shop. The information booth is well positioned and generally helpful, although I was surprised they couldn't direct me to something as simple as a fresh green drink. I later found what I was looking for at True Food Kitchen, which seems like a fairly obvious recommendation in a center like this. My one real issue is the sheer size of the property. It's expansive... more of a campus than a traditional shopping center. What starts off as a pleasant stroll can quickly turn into a long trek, especially if you're not prepared. Comfortable shoes are not optional here. By the end of it, I found myself more tired than I expected. It's a beautiful place, but the scale can work against you if you're trying to cover a lot of ground in one visit.

    Tesla Supercharger

    Tesla Supercharger

    4.7
    (6 reviews)

    This Tesla Supercharger station was located at the Reid Marketplace parking lot near the…read moreintersection of Eastern Ave and Russell Rd. There were plenty of places to pass your time while waiting for your car to finish charging. There were stores such as Lowe's and Walmart. As for food, there was Carl's Jr, Chipotle, and Starbucks just to name a few. I came here to charge my car early in the morning to take advantage of the lower off peak charging rates. I walked over to the Starbucks for some coffee.

    My first time at this Tesla Supercharger was about 3 weeks ago and it was an uneventful positive…read moreexperience. There are 16 Supercharger stalls at this location, and only 4 occupied stalls when I arrived. So even with my terrible ability to reverse into a parking space for one of the superchargers, I didn't feel excessive anxiety for not parking perfectly within the lines. Since it was late at night and the location not super well lit, the vicinity appears to be clean, besides the overflowing trash can closest to where I parked. So the property owner could have hired clean up crews to tidy up the area more frequently, but as long as the electrons are cheap and there are plenty of unoccupied chargers This area is not well lit at night, as stated by other Yelpers. But felt relatively safe with a few other Teslas charging here. Also felt like I was able to charge up to 80% quicker here, or it might have been the battery getting optimized for charging since leaving from my last position. 2 thumbs up for offering plenty of available chargers at the lowest price per kWh in the surround 15 miles. If I am not in a rush, I would stop by here to charge up for the week, even if it will be a slight detour from my normal route home or a dedicated destination to charge before the battery gets too close to the 20% minimum limit I follow to optimize battery life. Uneventful charging sessions is never overrated.

    Fontainebleau Las Vegas

    Fontainebleau Las Vegas

    3.5
    (1k reviews)
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    At the time of this review, Fontainebleau is the newest hotel on the strip. They are a Michelin…read moreGuide One Key Recipient for 2025, meaning that they are recognized for providing an exceptional guest experience. While it's at the far end of the strip just past Resort's World, it's not too far from downtown Vegas so it works out nicely if you plan to spend time in both areas. Although we didn't make use of them, the nearby monorail takes you to the center strip and the Tesla Tunnel can get you over to the Wynn which saves you about 20-25 minutes of walking. Parking is free as long as you sign up for their free rewards program. The resort itself is gorgeous and you could truly just spend your time in Vegas here without going to other resorts. My main requirement when searching for a hotel was a nice pool, as I wanted to lay out and enjoy the Vegas heat. Including the dayclub Liv, there are 7 pools here. 3 massive pools make up the majority of the area, with 2 adults only pools and one smaller pool tucked away. There's a bar in the center and waitresses that come around to take your food and drink orders. The chairs did get packed but we were always able to find 2 seats together. Don't always expect to be able to get an umbrella though. Upon checking in, the front desk staff was so friendly. The woman who checked me in, I believe her name was Gabby, made me feel extra special because I was visiting for my birthday. Everything about the decor of this hotel is high end. They have some amazing restaurants as well as a food court. I wish the food court had a few more casual options, but we opted for a chicken sandwich that was pretty delicious. We stayed in a Noble Suite which was extremely spacious with a full living room, bar area, large restroom, second smaller bathroom, and comfortable bed. We had a stunning view overlooking the strip, Sphere and pool and each element of the room felt luxurious. Keep an eye out for when they offer deals, because you can grab some pretty good rates.

    I thought I had already posted this .. until Yelp reminded me that I still had this in drafts …read more. Fontainebleau Las Vegas is technically on the Strip, but it does not feel like it at all, and that is exactly why I would absolutely stay here. It is quieter, cleaner, newer, and far less chaotic than the core Strip hotels. You do not get that constant overload of noise and traffic, and the entire property feels more controlled and elevated. It almost feels like it sits off the Strip even though it does not, which is a major advantage. The high end shops are a nice touch, although realistically most people are not walking in there to spend money, especially at places like Rick Owens. The food options, however, are surprisingly reasonable for a hotel of this level, with plenty of choices, and LIV is a strong draw since it is one of the top clubs in Las Vegas right now. This Fontainebleau does not feel anything like the Miami version, but if you are craving that energy you can always grab a slice at Miami Slice and call it a day. Room pricing is more approachable than expected, with nights ranging roughly from $120 to $300 depending on timing. Just keep in mind the resort fee runs about $62 per night, so a $120 room is really closer to $180 all in, which is still a very solid value for a newer luxury hotel in Las Vegas. My number one is still the Wynn, but this comes in strong at number two without question.

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