No First Aid in the whole of Caesars Palace
I’m honestly shocked by what happened tonight.
I fell while staying at Caesars Palace and had a scrape on my knee. But I needed a bandaid to cover the open cuts.
I went to the front desk, and they told me they didn’t have any. They literally told me “that is not an offered amenity”. They sent me to security. Security also told me they didn’t have any Band-Aids. We then walked around asking multiple employees throughout the hotel, and every single one said they didn’t have any either.
How does one of the biggest casino hotels in Las Vegas not have a single Band-Aid available anywhere? I’m not asking for medical treatment—just basic first aid. Like this is in the hospitality industry and you face thousands of guests/clients a day and there’s not even a first aid kit?
Like how is this legal? It’s marked as a four star property? I’ve gotten band aids from hostels before lol
Update: I did end up going to a small souvenir shop to buy my own band aids after a guest saw me ask and pointed me towards a store in the casino that had one. And no, I did not harass the staff asking for a band aid. I was looking around for somewhere that sold it and if I saw a staff, I pointed to my knee and asked if they had a band aid or knew where to get one. They said no or suggested the security (which I had already went to and was told no) and I moved on. I did not want to go to the CVS across the street as the Fourth of July fireworks just ended and the streets were packed - I felt nearly certain that somewhere at Caesar’s there was a band aid. The restaurants and Starbucks I passed by were pretty busy and I’ve worked before behind the counter and didn’t want to bother them during the rush with the band aid. The post was mainly about the frustration and surprise that a hotel that charges $500 a night and then a $62 resort fee doesn’t have a band aid for their guest.