As is the case with pretty much all hotels, there were not enough outlets. The desk was difficult to work on because it was oddly shaped and had a strange 'stacked' offset surface. There was no ethernet cable offered in the room as an alternative.
In reality, the pool was closed the whole time I was there due to 'high winds' and the wifi barely worked in the room and had constant outages. I also object to the very high resort fee of $40/nt. Upon check in, I was notified my tower was under construction, and would I like to upgrade? The price for this went from $30 to the $15 a night I finally accepted, then learned my other colleagues got it for free. Instead, I took a very long walk through construction and the casino, finally finding the registration desk in a poorly marked area. While I expect that hotels would not want uber at their front door, dropping guests off in a good location is essential for a positive first impression. My first impression of the hotel was poor, when my uber dropped me off in what was essentially a parking garage. This is an off-strip hotel that is not particularly convenient to anything, but it is right on the monorail. The hotel is currently undergoing a massive renovation and construction.