It was only a little more to upgrade to this 21st floor honeymoon style Oasis Suite with a view. The island-style two-person whirlpool Jacuzzi spa tub was superb! Nice refrigerator under the TV in the bedroom. The living room couch was also a fold-out queen bed! This was a very nice room, especially compared to their regular room, which is available as an add-on attached room. The tub jets were awesome and very rejuvenating. The view was pretty nice, seeing part of the pool, and south down the strip. A funny sounding little whistle could be heard now and then, caused by wind hitting the window, at times. It sounded a bit eerie - sort of fun. But, not really bothersome to us. Some might wonder what that sound is. The room is near where two room towers meet, and the building shape causes the wind to whip around, causing the odd effect. The bed was a bit hard for our liking. The casino was fun, and so was the shopping and eating in their mall. Good drinks from the floor while playing slots. Carl's Jr. and Burger King are only a couple minutes away walking. So is iHop and Ocha Thai food (great food!). In-house Roxy's Diner is good, too. Top-of-the-World is great, if you can afford it. All access pass to the Stratosphere Tower came with this room. (I guess all the guests get that? I don't know.) $11.99/day for wireless Internet access - a rip-off in my opinion. I didn't bite. Why I said the Fontainebleau was still being built is beyond me - it sure looked like it to me. However, my research says otherwise.