We went on a Saturday night and entered an empty place, then we found out why. Rude staff, especially the manager (didn't get his name but short guy, plump, Asian). No ambiance, people with bored faces, hushed library-ish, tiny place, stale air, and NO reception. The view is great, if this is the only bar with a view of Vegas you've been to. After you've been to The Foundation Room you realize you wasted time at Skyfall. But what brought me to write a review is the horrible way my daughter and I were treated there. We were there to celebrate her 21st birthday. She turned 21 three days before the trip, presenting a situation they see in Vegas on a regular basis of course. To be safe we brought the voided license, the renewal form from the DMV when she renewed the license, her official birth certificate with a raised seal, her SS card, and her current school ID. We threw in her passport but it had also just expired, so we knew it was only useful alongside everything else. But we went through TSA, and ALL of Vegas, and never needed ANYTHING except her license. We were told by the TSA that for identity purposes the license is good for one year after it expires - you just can't drive with it. Everyone in Vegas was obviously trained to this legality. Apparently Skyfall missed the memo, and could use a few training sessions on respect for quests as well. Within a minute of entering the manager was going through each document we brought and disdainfully rejecting each one with a look of joy I can only describe as a gleeful power trip. No problem, we didn't need a drink. We politely told him we understood and walked away. Since the Taxi there was pricey we decided to take in the view for a minute then leave. But oh no, the manager is again immediately in our face demanding we leave, right now. We were again polite, and we left. But he did us the best favor! Immediately after getting off the elevator and beginning to walk, a promoter stopped us and asked if we'd like free cover and drinks at The Foundation Room. So we went up, and WOW!! What a difference five minutes made! SOOO much better than Skyfall. OPEN view of the strip, outside, CLASS, good music, nice people, and a great staff that gave us free shots (on top of the already free drinks) when I mentioned it was my daughter's 21st birthday weekend. We were ecstatic the way it all happened because we would have never found The Foundation Room otherwise. So thank you to the power-trip manager fighting Short Man Syndrome. You're the reason we had an amazing Saturday night in Vegas! But in the future, you might want to learn the law so you don't force people from your club to another, especially when you're club is known for a view and there's one close by with a BETTER view. You can kick anyone out that you want of course, but picking on a mom and her daughter is just a power trip. With the MANY forms of ID we had, you KNEW she was 21, but your power trip was on low mileage at the moment I suppose, and you don't understand the law. Bad combination. You were the ONLY person within a three day trip to even ask for anything besides her license, let alone deny it. THE ONLY PERSON! We went to many clubs at many hotels with NO problem. By your logic, all of Vegas is breaking the law except you lol. But what led me to write this is how RUDE you were. Everything else aside, there's just no reason for that. We were extremely polite to you that night because nothing I could have said would have mattered. But this does. I saved it for here, and the other places I will copy/paste it. People have many choices when visiting Vegas, and limited time. I appreciate reviews that help me avoid wasting time and money, so I'm returning the favor. Skip this place and go to The...
Read moreAwesome night view of the strip. No cover charge. Reservations recommended but not needed. Drinks are pricy but the view is worth it.
Skyfall Lounge, located in the Delano Hotel in Las Vegas, is a luxurious rooftop bar and lounge that offers breathtaking views of the city. With its sleek and modern design, it has quickly become a popular destination for tourists and locals alike.
However, with the popularity of the lounge comes the need for strict laws and regulations to ensure the safety and enjoyment of all patrons. These laws include a dress code that prohibits athletic wear, sandals, and flip flops, as well as a strict ID policy to ensure that all patrons are of legal drinking age.
In addition to these rules, Skyfall Lounge has implemented a reservation system to ensure that all patrons have a table and a place to sit. This system helps to prevent overcrowding and long wait times, and allows patrons to fully enjoy their experience at the lounge.
Despite these regulations, the atmosphere at Skyfall Lounge is still laid-back and relaxed. The staff is friendly and attentive, and the drinks are top-notch. Whether you're looking to enjoy a cocktail with friends or watch the sunset over the Las Vegas skyline, Skyfall Lounge is the perfect place to do it. So if you're in Vegas and looking for a luxurious, upscale experience, make sure to check out Skyfall Lounge and follow all of its laws and regulations for a memorable and...
Read moreWe are locals and my wife and I just went here for pre-dinner cocktails. The view is indeed good, and the decor is comfy and upscale. The drinks we so-so; Tasted good but a bit on the sweet side and we questioned how much alcohol was actually in them. We only ordered the shrimp cocktail for food, and it was good. Service is where this place lacks, as with a lot of these trendy places. The waitresses were attentive, but not at all friendly. The worst part is management: They WILL charge you if you cancel your reservation, but we saw several people just walk in since the hostess was innatentive or just missing from her post. In fact, a whole group (about 8) of slobby dressed people, with their foot long margaritas, came right out of the elevator and went straight to the balcony. I've never seen a bar let people just bring in their own cheap booze right in front of their well dressed customers paying $20 for a cocktail. They danced around taking selfies, never ordered anything, then left without anyone saying anything to them. Why did I have to make a reservation? Why did I get charged $30 when I had to cancel last weekend?
I MIGHT bring an out of town friend back here for a nightcap and the view, but I'd probably go to the foundation room instead. Customer service is just terrible...
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