The only downside is the hotel's location on the Strip's southern end, about a mile from major Strip attractions. Plus, the on-site restaurant, Charlie Palmer Steak, rarely disappoints, and Veranda's breakfast buffet consistently gets high marks from diners. Guests at the Four Seasons will likely be taken with the decadent spa and Art Deco-inspired rooms with huge marble bathrooms, but the real highlight is the brand's signature 'anticipatory service.' It means what it sounds like: You'll leave feeling like the staff knew exactly what you wanted before you even wanted it. Those looking to escape the typical Vegas scene will appreciate the fact that the Four Seasons has a completely separate entrance and lobby from the Mandalay Bay, though if you change your mind and wish to take part in the Vegas brouhaha, you're only a private elevator ride away from the casino and nightclub. Occupying the top four floors of the Mandalay Bay Resort, the Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas gives guests the feeling of being far from everyday life - as well as from any casino craziness.