Room service is probably not worth staying in your room for. Check-in at Gold Coast Las Vegas is quick once you find the front desk in the twisty casino, but it's a long ways from the hotel tower. Everyone out here tends to be pretty friendly. Hairdryers, irons and coffeemakers are standard. Being off the Strip, a lot of the Gold Coast Vegas Hotel's rooms don't have spectacular views, but then who needs a nice view when one just plans to pass out drunk on the floor? The walk from the elevator to your room can be incredibly long. The cool part is that the tub has a little window that opens to the outside world so you can keep your eye on your car while scrubbing.
Premium rooms have sliding doors on the bathroom that make them more comfortable, and better furnishings that are dark woods and new mattresses (they are worth the upgrade). The bathrooms are decent with a tiny room for the toilet and tub. The window is small because the bathroom is up against the outside wall. The furniture at Gold Coast Hotel Las Vegas is basic, a small table with a couple chairs and a dresser. Smallish, clean rooms with nice furnishings and a fairly modern look that includes a flat-screen TVs.