The millennial-style experience was noticeable as soon as I entered the hotel. Remember, millennials would rather speed through a line by using a kiosk instead of waiting. The millennial experience would be noticeable with check in where you’re asked to check in via kiosk. While checking into the hotel, I remembered that The Linq was a hotel “ designed with the millennial in mind.” The topic of millennials has been on my mind a lot lately and I was curious if the hotel and casino would really be different. This was still a good price for four nights, but those fees are just annoying. Diamond and Seven Stars members have their resort fees waived. Comp is in quotes because I still had to pay the resort fee ($32.48) for each night regardless of the room rates since I’m only Platinum at Total Rewards. I was able to get two “comp” nights while I paid about $100 for the weekend nights during NFR (National Finals Rodeo). Hotel choices changed as the price of rooms at The Linq were just too inexpensive for anyone to pass up. This vacation was once again a success. The original plans for this vacation had half of the group staying at The Palazzo and the other half at The Linq. This vacation usually means minimal work and lots of fun. Even though I live in Las Vegas now I still take my annual winter vacation on the Vegas Strip.