Decorated with pale wallpaper and cream colored bedspreads, guestrooms are furnished with cable TVs, movies, wireless Internet access, movies and video games. Refrigerators are available for fees.
Among the 10 eating options are Embers, for steak and lobster; Seahouse, for its seafood served in a romantic Cape Cod ambience; the Rib House, for ribs, chicken and other barbecued stuff; and Ming, for regional Chinese cuisine. The new Las Vegas Monorail along the Strip also stops at the Imperial Palace, although many guests are close to every place they want to go. The moderately priced Imperial Palace appeals to vacationers seeking a great Strip location without breaking the bank.
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