This massive, Vegas-style casino resort is packed with amenities, with one of Biloxi’s largest casinos as the star attraction. Guests should be aware that the hotel has smoking floors, but the non-smoking floors/rooms we visited had no cigarettes odors. Rooms and suites that face the bay have panoramic water views, while others' views are unremarkable. Suites have larger marble bathrooms, with twin sinks and separate whirlpool tubs and walk-in showers.
The studio-style Spa Suite we saw, for example, had solid red carpet, dark wood furniture, and white upholstered chairs. Several options for Suites are available, and they feature decor that's starkly different from the Deluxe rooms. Deluxe bathrooms have attractive, wide black granite vanities, Spa Blu toiletries, magnifying mirrors, and shower/tub combos. All units have desks, 32-inch flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, coffeemakers, safes, robes, and in-room Wi-Fi is included in the hotel's daily resort fee. The shimmery navy and silver drapes and armchairs in copper leather add a touch of elegance, and contemporary art in blue and gold gives spaces some pizzaz. Light yellow walls brighten the rooms and contrast nicely with ocean blue bed throws and copper-and-blue patterned carpet. Deluxe (Standard) rooms are tastefully decorated in a style that's typical of upscale chain hotels.