Where it can take a lot of time in other parts of the resort just to locate coffee, there's a Starbucks just off the lobby here and it all feels much better planned. They're generally well-informed frequent visitors to Vegas who either do business here or gamble here frequently. Those who bypass Octavius for Augustus know this. The rooms are spacious, and though the newer Octavius tower is considered to be an upgrade, it actually takes longer to walk to Octavius from the main entrance and the casino. Each tower is different, and Augustus is one of the newest constructions (and recently renovated). What’s the crowd like? The travelers who are Augustus regulars know exactly what they want from the 4,000-room Roman extravaganza that is Caesars. It's all light colors and modern lines in Augustus (no centurions taking selfies with margarita swilling tourists here!), and you won't even be close to a casino floor, so it feels very calm. You can valet there and go right to registration, as opposed to the Forum and Julius towers (and even the hotel-within-hotel that is Nobu), where you have to come into the chaotic main entrance. How did it strike you on arrival? The best thing about arriving at the Augustus and Octavius tower rooms is that they have their own entrance, on Flamingo, far away from the crowds of the Strip.