Just got home from Biloxi and NOLA....stayed at the Hard Rock Hotel in Biloxi. I was overwhelmingly surprised at how great everything was after reading some of the reviews. Easy check-in, very sweet young lady checked us in and made sure everything was as we wanted. Fantastic beds--they were awesome, definitely ';sleep like a rock'; beds. We had an oceanview room, which was ok, but don%26#39;t pay the extra. All we could see were shrimp boats. WARNING: Don%26#39;t try to drive up and down Beach Blvd. The construction was horrible on the roads, we gave up after about a 1/4 of a mile. Also, don%26#39;t eat the buffet at the Hard Rock. It was nasteeee! The food was dried up--at one end of a bar there were sliced limes and I promise you could break a window with one.
We strolled over to the Beau Rivage, and although the reviews were great of the place we didn%26#39;t linger. Was a bit on the too fancy-schmancy, slots were tight, and mostly a (very) older, richer crowd.
We enjoyed the Hard Rock, only a few very young people, mostly 30%26#39;s, 40%26#39;s. Good gaming and awesome hotel rooms. As others have said, they did warn at check in about the party snack bar and the fridge--don%26#39;t lift anything! We brought in can cokes and ice and were fine. Overall, it was a very relaxing time before we scooted on over to New Orleans. We will DEFINITELY go back!
Trip Report Dec 17-19th
Good to hear that you%26#39;ll be back! Would say that HR is best for the younger crowds compared to the other casinos....but we%26#39;ve been going for years now and we usually don%26#39;t run into too many Biloxi travelers under 30.
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