We arrived at The Linq and were told we couldn’t check in until 3; if we checked in early it was a $15 charge. Came back at 3:30 to check in and were told we couldn’t check in until 4, otherwise we’d have to pay the fee. When we argued that we were told we could check in at 3 they questioned who told us (we didn’t know her name) and The Linq did waive the early check in fee.
We got into the room and there was a strange sewage type smell right as we entered. The safe also didn’t work. The final nail in the coffin was the phone - red lights blinking indicating we had a message but if we attempted to retrieve the message it stated there were no messages. Then the phone would go back to blinking. There’s no way we’d been sleeping with that light flashing all night.
To the Linq’s credit - we went down to express our concerns and immediately we were upgraded to a suite. That was really amazing on their part and completely unexpected.
The suite we were given was very nice on the surface. It had a small area with a TV and couch; and then the large area with bed and another TV. The remote for the TV on the bed side did not work. And again - we had a blinking red light on the phone indicating a message but when we picked it up, there were no messages.
We called down to the front desk to complain. They were able to clear the red light on the phone and immediately sent up a new remote. However, the “channel up” button didn’t work on this one. “Channel down” did so that was good enough to get by.
The bed was extremely comfy. I did notice the soap dispenser in the bathroom was leaking a little and pooling on to the floor. I also went to open a drawer and the handle was broken. Also, the AC unit was really loud! It would switch on every few minutes and run a few minutes and then shut off. Woke me up several times during the night when it switched on randomly.
It looked very nice on the surface but if you look a little harder there were just some little things that bummed me out.
Also - I see lots of complaints about the elevators but we never had trouble with waiting for elevators. I love the location of The Linq but I think for my next trip to Vegas I’ll stay somewhere else.