Never Again!
The customer service and charging were an absolute disgrace.
Between family, we booked 5 rooms for our daughter's wedding.
The couple themselves didn't get their rooms cleaned once without having to complain and not always even then.
There wasn't even a "welcome" fruit basket for the happy couple.
Our son's family couldn't find the bedding for our granddaughter's sofa bed. When the contacted the front desk they said they'd send someone up with linen who could make up the bed and there'd be a $40 charge (plus tax of course). He informed them he'd booked for 3 people and wouldn't be paying any extra. They decided "on this occasion" they wouldn't charge "but in future" they would.
If you lift (but not when you return it of course) the bottle of water or snacks from the tray on the worktop, a sensor immediately adds a charge to your a/c which you then have to resolve with reception.
They hold $300 on your credit card on arrival btw.
I fell down two steps in the lobby area (uniform dark flooring and didn't see them and I was stone cold sober!). Not one member of staff came to my aid or asked if I was ok. An hour later one did ask another of our group if one of us had fallen and did we want to report it.
They didn't request my room number and never contacted me about it. I flew to Washington early next morning so only heard from family after the holiday was over.
The moderately sized outdoor pool only has standard brollies and were lowered for H&S reasons when it was windy. There is no other shade/planting so the pool becomes unusable unless you've booked a $200 plus per day cabana. This happened on more than one occasion to our party. On another day they closed the only pool for a private function. The pool is part of the "service charge" of $38
you pay PER NIGHT (unless you book yourself directly with the hotel).
The prices/tax and tipping in America are eye watering now but the Vdara left us feeling ripped off ($42 for a pin-a colada at the poolside bar).
The customer service is dreadful and you certainly aren't left feeling valued or cared for as a guest. The staff come across as defensive and only capable of answering from an extremely well used script which I suspect they're only too familiar with.








