Overall I would rate the Lodge and Turning Stone right up there with the resorts we stay at in Vegas. Seems like restaurants in the casino complex take turns closing for 1 or more nights a week so make sure to check their individual websites to check so not disappointed. We were sorry we couldn't try it for dinner as it was closed the day we thought we'd go. We enjoyed sitting in the restaurant in the Lodge, Wildflowers, for breakfast one day. The lodge is connected to the casino through an overhead walkway which made it very quick to get back and forth. Cleanliness of our room was superb and housekeeping kept this throughout our stay. Our deck overlooked a fire pit which was always burning in the evenings which we really enjoyed. The deck was really nice to have and smelled of cedar which was very nice. Our suite consisted of 2 rooms plus bathroom, and a lovely large deck with deck chairs and a small table.
It is a bit awkward but none the less a pleasant experience. The check in process is done by sitting at a desk instead of standing at a podium. Parking is by valet only but is complimentary. We frequent the higher end hotels in Vegas regularly but decided to give this resort a chance since it was driving distance from home. This was our first visit to this property and we were very pleasantly surprised.