Hotel Lumiere Review

Written by Will Hanke on January 4th, 2010

My wife loves to go to Lumiere and play the slots.  The little bit of money she makes during the week from babysitting usually ends up belonging to Lumiere on Saturday nights.  Unlike most people though, she’s pretty good at hitting jackpots.  Several times last year she turned $100 into $1000.  I don’t know how she does it, but she sure enjoys it.

Anyway, one of the recent promotions that she got was a hotel stay.  I’ve been wanting to check out the hotel and conference area for the upcoming Market Saint Louis Conference, so we decided to stay there last night and tour the conf area this morning.

Lobby, Atrium & Walkway

The lobby is small but gets the job done.  For those visiting for a conference, there’s a nice 40 inch flatscreen that tells of the days events, where they are being held, etc.

The atrium is awesome.  Plenty of tables and chairs, and even a nice area for a networking event.  There’s a bar called ‘Cascade’ which overlooks an indoor waterfall that’s about 4 stories tall.  Pretty cool.  If we end up choosing the Lumiere, it will be a great place for an after or night-before cocktail party.

The room was on the 4th floor, the same floor that hosts a walkway to the casino.  I have a feeling that Lumiere’s software automatically assigns the 4th floor first for that reason.  When I went to park the truck (it was about 66:30PM or so) I noticed that most all the fourth floor rooms had lights on, the other floors didn’t.

Room Overview

The room (called a suite on the sign, but they all said that) was pretty nice.  When you walk in there’s a nice 2-person table and chair set, and there is also a small couch, chair and flatscreen TV.  It’s a nice little room to chill in.

Walking a little further in you see the minibar (which costs if you touch it) and then a very small bathroom.

Beyond that is the bedroom through a doorway, which had a door you could close.  My wife liked that.  I’m not sure it really had a point, but it was kinda cool that our hotel room was actually two rooms.

The bed was uber comfortable and there was a larger flatscreen in there too.

Hotel/Room Cons

There were a few things we didn’t like about the room and policies.

  • No microwave
    We had dinner at Asia, their chinese-themed restaurant.  Carol had some rice and chicken left that I thought I could heat up later.  No such luck.
  • Small fridge area
    There was a fridge (aka minibar) but not much room to put anything in.  There was a small shelf that they left you for items, but it was too small for the leftover box from the restaurant.  It would have held a 20 oz. coke or something, that’s about it.
  • Pay for Parking
    Ok this is probably the biggest complaint of all.  They “allow” you to self park for only $10 a day.  Or, you can valet park for $20 per incident.  Seriously? What other hotel charges their patrons to park their own cars, especially on a Sunday evening when the casino isn’t really busy?  Not cool.
  • WiFi
    I’m not sure if the room came with free wifi or not.  I connected on my phone to a Lumiere unsecured router, but I could never get any pages to come up.  I have a feeling they probably charged for it, but I’m not 100% sure.  Since I wasn’t there to surf the ‘net, I didn’t really care.

Overall the stay was nice.  The rooms are comfy and the little sitting area is cozy if you’ve got a few friends to hang out with.  The atrium is gorgeous.

Have you stayed at the Lumiere Place? What did you think?

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2 Comments so far ↓

  1. I have only stayed at Lumiere long enough to lose $100 on the blackjack table.

    So — does it look like a good place for your conference?

  2. Will says:

    The conference area is quite nice. We will end up using three of the four rooms available if we choose to do the event there.

    Last year, several of the speakers wanted to see downtown but were unable to, since we had the conference out in Chesterfield. That’s one of the big reasons for having it downtown this year. More centrally located for the out of town visitors, and access to plenty of cool stuff. Seven restaurants in the Lumiere itself, plus all of Laclede’s Landing & downtown just a few steps away.

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