The colors are a little tame, but everything feels new and clean and swanky. If Bally’s feels a little dated on the outside, these spaces say otherwise, with polished wood furnishings, tufted headboards, pillow top beds, and lots of marble in the bathrooms. The Jubilee Tower rooms were the first to be completely renovated and are worth spending an extra $20 above the price of the standard rooms. It’s only in the past couple of years that we’ve been seeing more grand changes throughout the property, first inside, then out. What was originally the MGM Grand when it opened in 1973, Bally’s has pretty much stayed the same, as the rest of the Strip grew bigger and more opulent. The less obvious reason? Some of its suites are darn nice (something that few visitors know). The obvious reason to stay at Bally’s: its prime, center-Strip location.
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