Whether you’re a high roller or a low-key lounger, Las Vegas has something to suit your vacation taste. Sample fare from top chefs and cornucopian buffets, try your luck at one of the world’s premier casinos, or take in a spectacular show. Just wandering the Strip is enough to get your heart pumping. Once you’ve had enough of the razzle-dazzle, wave hello to the toothy sea life at the Mandalay Bay Shark Reef, hike Red Rock Canyon, or visit the Neon Museum, where old signs take on new life.
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4 based on 3414 reviews
Water is a centerpiece at Bellagio Resort & Casino. More than its iconic water show, there is the underwater story of "O" by Cirque du Soleil, fine dining restaurants, multiple pools, a luxury shopping center, and a casino space worthy of its Italian heritage.
Check in worst. You get all the room is not what you pay for. Even you are platinum members they still treat you like trash. No service at all. When you get a 2 bed suite they just gave you a 2 connector room and charge you 3k.
4.5 based on 15321 reviews
Towering over The Las Vegas Strip, the Trump International Hotel™ - Las Vegas is a non-smoking luxury resort offering 1,232 graciously furnished hotel suites and 50 magnificent penthouses. Boasting the finest views of The Strip, the hotel lies where Las Vegas Blvd meets Fashion Show Drive, adjacent to the best shopping and finest casinos in the city. The Spa at Trump® offers 11,000 square feet of sumptuous serenity, ensuring that each guest’s experience is a memorable personal event.
My wife and I decided to celebrate our June birthdays at Trump, having experienced wonderful service and amenities during our previous stays. This time was different. Upon arrival, we were met by a cheerless, almost listless front desk attendant who, when we mentioned the reason for our stay, responded by saying nothing, absolutely nothing. Then she assigned us a room which was not what we had reserved. We discovered that AFTER entering the room. Returing to the lobby and after dealing with a rather defensive response from her adamant manager, we were then given the room size we had reserved. What did we notice during this most recent stay? First, the hotel no longer offers shuttle service to the Forum Shops. No reason given. No newspapers either. Fewer staff. A new key card reader which must be swiped before going to your room each time, ensuring that your every move is recorded for posterity, a true invasion of privacy. Since we were staying as part of a Hilton Hotel package, no housekeeping services were provided. And last night, when we requested additional toiletries and while we were taking showers someone from the hotel actually came into the room without our permission and left the items on the table. If there was no answer from the guests after ringing the bell several times, the package should have been left AT THE DOOR, no excuses!!! This intrusion was unacceptable. At checkout, apart from releasing a good sum of money back to the credit card, no gesture of thanks was offered. The memories of staying at a classy hotel where the principles of a warm welcome, anticipation of needs, and a fond farewell, hallmarks of the former Ritz Carlton before the Marriott purge, were not rekindled at Trump and it's rather sad to see the decline. And 4 dollars for a single banana, 8 dollars for a muffin from the food cart in the lobby, well, that's just outrageous and stupid. You can and should do better.
4 based on 8935 reviews
Meet Park MGM, a fresh take on the Vegas resort experience in the center of the Strip. Here we're all about what's fresh, Park MGM is smoke-free. This is the kind of place where outposts of established excellence—like Eataly and The NoMad Hotel, Restaurant and Bar—sit alongside exciting new ventures we call our own. A poolside restaurant conjures the South of France, and a bodega-style bar and eatery brings the best of LA’s food scene to the desert, courtesy of Chef Roy Choi. Enjoy flair without the formality at Bavette’s and savor a handcrafted cocktail at Juniper Cocktail Lounge. Try your luck at the table of your choice, or with a brew and a bite at BetMGM Sportsbook & Bar. Kick back in a cabana or cool off in one of three pools. When the sun goes down, linger over drinks on the terrace—at Primrose, La La Noodle or our club On The Record. Park MGM is located next to the 20,000-seat T-Mobile Arena and is home to the 5,200-seat Dolby Live.
Good convenient location. Close to the action and the Bruno Mars show was in the building. You can walk to most areas, or take the free tram to bellagios. Also there’s free parking if you are a pearl member.
4.5 based on 32524 reviews
THE WORLD'S MOST EXTRAORDINARILY DESIGNED HOTEL Every major Las Vegas guidebook recommends Center Strip casinos. The Venetian is located at one of the most exciting crossroads of the Strip, putting you within walking distance of the biggest attractions on The Strip. We guarantee the lowest prices for our suites can always be found directly on the Venetian website. When you book direct: • We are 100% sure you will never find a better rate anywhere else. • We are 100% sure we will never lose your reservation. • You will have priority access to our best rates moving forward. Plus, we guarantee: • The lowest possible rates, our partners are obligated by contract to follow our pricing rules. • Access to the best selection of suites and offers • Access the best service, located on-property • Access to Grazie, our loyalty program • Free Cancellations and Modifications*
Overall the stay exceeded our expectations. The location and amenities were spot on. Although prices for things like water and a slice of pizza were quite high. Rooms were fit for royalty. Love the access to Tao night and beach club.
4 based on 37011 reviews
Combining the old-world charm and style of the City of Lights with the excitement of Sin City, you won't find a more romantic spot than Paris Las Vegas. Dine 110 feet above the Las Vegas Strip in the Eiffel Tower Restaurant Las Vegas or go all the way to the top and enjoy a stunning view of Las Vegas on the Eiffel Tower Experience. Back on the ground, guests can enjoy a fun twist on an American classic at Burger Brasserie or treat themselves to Gordon Ramsay Steak, showcasing the fiery, internationally renowned chef's famous hit dishes in an exceptional Las Vegas dining experience. Le Boulevard hosts a variety of shopping, dining and great Las Vegas entertainment choices including Le Village Buffet and Napoleon's Dueling Pianos.
Pros: I received great service from everyone from phone room confirmation, checking in/out, dining, casino, luggage storage. Amazing location, decent prices compared to others on the strip, I would definitely recommend upgrading to the pool/tower view unless you're just looking for a place to sleep but the thematic view definitely adds a lot to the Vegas experience. Only con for me was at the pool area. only half of the pool which is already small to begin with was open to the public and only 3 servers on the floor which made for really long times of waiting in between drinks, they did work hard and kept a smile but there was no way for them to keep up with the demand, which also made for long lines at the bar. I personally like to lounge at the pool area with and enjoy drinks for a few hours and hoped that this was only through the weekdays but it extended through the weekend and made for a very negative experience.
4.5 based on 8344 reviews
Daily Resort Charge will be added to the room rate and includes: Guest Internet access: domestic long distance calls (30 min per day max): DVD Now w/unlimited movies: 2 Starbucks coffees or 2 16oz bottles of water per day: 1-800/Local Calls. Hilton Grand Vacations Club Elara Center Strip Las Vegas the sleek 52-story tower is adjacent to the Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino complex and offers adjoining access to the 170+ shops and restaurants in the Miracle Mile. Just across the street, City Center and the Cosmopolitan complete the resort's ideal access to the best of Las Vegas. A variety of accommodations from stylish studios to grand suites with 1- to 4- private bedrooms, state-of-the-art entertainment systems and full kitchens. A grand lobby overlooks a spectacular tropical pool, pool bar and private cabanas. Just a stroll away, Planet Hollywood offers a renowned casino, nine restaurants and Mandara Spa.
I just stayed (June 2022) at the Hilton Elara property in their 2-bedroom corner suite, and have stayed at this property 7-8 times before. However, this is my first and only time being DISAPPOINTED by the level of service. I always provide a comprehensive review, including both positives and negatives, of this property while my thoughts and impressions are fresh. My reviews are always fair and unbiased, and based on my actual travel experiences. Pictures are included. Proximity to Vegas strip: The property is well located mid-strip, about halfway between the MGM and Bellagio, and connected to the Miracle Mile Shops and restaurants. The Planet Hollywood casino is a short air-conditioned 5-min walk away. There is also a Starbucks, mini-mart, and bar in the lobby over-looking the pool. The location is a huge plus for those wanting to walk the strip. The Resort Suite: Compared to other resorts in the area the room/suite decor has become dated and is showing its age and lack of attention. Comfortable and roomy, but dated and worn. The layout of the 2-king, 2-bedroom corner suite is very spacious and offers a full kitchen, stainless steel fridge, in-room safe, and coffee maker, and a full-sized table suitable for a party of 8 to dine. The floor to ceiling window shade in the living room also doubles as a screen for the projection TV, and the panoramic view of the strip is great. The bed, bedding, and pillows are a comfortable 6 out of 10, but the sheets have devolved to a solid 100 thread-count and even had a hole in the master bedroom sheets. By comparison I would rate the bedding at the Mandalay Bay, Signature MGM, or Palms a solid 10 out of 10. The bathrooms were also very spacious. The master bathroom features a huge shower and a jacuzzi tub. Room Rates: In comparison to the other comparable on-strip resort properties the room rates were much higher at the Elara, which was disappointing when you factor in the age of the property and now dated room decor. However; the suites are huge. Expect to pay a premium for their "premium" suites, however the quality is no longer “premium". Front Desk and Checkin: The front desk staff gave the initial impression of being accommodating, but that faded quickly. We arrived early and asked to be checked-in. The only 2-bedroom available at 10a was on the East end of the property facing the mountains and construction crane, so we decided to wait until the afternoon for a strip-view suite to become available as suggested by the front-desk. However, 20-minutes after check-in time (yeah, we were checked-in late by the front desk after waiting 6+ hours) we were given the crap suite that was available 6-hours earlier, on the construction end of the property. I complained about the delayed check-in to the front-desk and I suspect we were given a crap-view suite out of spite/revenge. Never before had we waited more than 5-minutes to check-in at this property, and we noticed numerous other customers in the lobby going through their luggage to find something to wear for the day because they couldn't check-in yet either. Where has the check-in quality and customer service gone?! Dining: The property has several casual (Chipoltle, Panda Express, Aunt Annie's, Lobster Me, Taco Bell Cantina, etc.) to finer dining (Cabo Wabo, Ocean One, Oyster Bay Seafood, Lombardi's, etc) options in the connected Miracle Mile shops, as well as the nearby strip. There are also several bars serving many different varieties of cool beverages, including my favorite...Fat Tuesdays! ? Property, Pool, and Fitness: The resort property itself (excluding the suites) is very well maintained and updated, and the pool staff are all very friendly and accommodating. There is also plenty of available garage parking, but it is no longer free ($15-daily). The pool area is great, open 8a to 11p, shallower swimming area for sunbathing and kids, and two jacuzzi's. It is well maintained, has plenty of available lounge chairs and cabanas, good music, as the pool bar serves iced and frozen beverages, tailored to your preferences. The pool staff are also friendly and courteous. The pool area is open year-round, and heated during the colder months. The fitness center is well maintained, well equipped, and will accommodate all fitness levels. Now...The Unfortunate Negatives: - As I mentioned above the front-desk check-in was very disappointing, we waited 6-hours 20-minutes for an available suite, and ended up being checked-in late and given a suite on the east end of the property (not the promised strip-end of the property). - The decor in the suite has become dated and worn (see pictures). Considering the "premium" room rates charged by the resort the decor and appliances need a serious update. - CONSTRUCTION! When we made the reservation there was NO MENTION of construction on the property. However, when we arrived we found a huge crane blocking our view from the suite, and daily construction noise and smells from the air-ducts. Shame on you HGV for keeping this from your customers. - I requested maid-service of the suite on the second to last day of our stay, and was told that the suite was not scheduled for maid-service until 4-days after our scheduled departure date. Huh?! Don’t complain about anything to the front-desk or this may happen to you as well. Overall I would rate the 2022 version of the Hilton Elara Las Vegas property a solid 6 out of 10, and can NO LONGER recommend it over the other on-strip properties. Read my previous reviews and you will see that I previously rated the Elara a 10 out of 10. However, in 2022: Room Rates (6 out of 10). Quality of Suites (6 out of 10). Nearby Dining Options (9 out of 10). Location (10 out of 10). Front-Desk Customer Service (6 out of 10). Overall Customer Service (7 out of 10). Overall Experience as a Guest (7 out of 10). If you value your vacation dollars and time, I would strongly recommend shopping OTHER on-strip properties for comparable rooms/suites, and take a vacation AWAY from the Elara, at least until the construction is completed. If you have also stayed at the Elara previously you will be disappointed in the current state of the suites and customer service.
4 based on 7401 reviews
Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino is celebrated for its storied past as Elvis' former home (the "King" performed for 837 consecutive sold out shows here, breaking all Las Vegas attendance records), its expansive variety of suites, abundant onsite amenities, superb customer service and prime location adjacent to the Las Vegas Convention Center. Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino boasts an extraordinary array of services and amenities, from the World's Largest Race & Sports Book to the world-famous Benihana. In addition, Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino offers a Las Vegas Monorail onsite for easy access to the rest of the excitement on the Las Vegas Strip.
Had an absolute blast playing blackjack at Marie’s table. Only broke even, but she was so much fun. Great dealer, funny, witty, and appropriately empathetic when I lost. Will seek out her tables again.
4 based on 3527 reviews
I chose this hotel based on the price, but was pleasantly surprised at the cleaniness of the casino as well as the hotel room. The chinese restaurant had excellent food and the service was fantastic. I didn't win anything at the casino, but I can't count that as a negative to my review :)
4 based on 15750 reviews
Welcome to Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino, your Las Vegas “home away from home.” Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino aims to make your visit as relaxing and enjoyable as possible, which is why so many guests continue to come back year after year. Nearby landmarks such as T-Mobile Arena (0.5 mi) and Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas Sign (0.8 mi) make Mandalay Bay Review a great place to stay when visiting Las Vegas. Guest rooms offer amenities such as a flat screen TV, a refrigerator, and air conditioning, and guests can go online with WiFi internet access offered by the resort. Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino features room service and a concierge, to help make your stay more enjoyable. The property also boasts a pool and breakfast. If you are driving to Mandalay Bay Resort, parking is available for a fee. If you’re looking for something to do, The Strip (1.2 mi), Bellagio Fountains (1.1 mi), and Eiffel Tower Viewing Deck (1.1 mi) are a nice way to spend some time, and they are all within walking distance of Mandalay Bay Reviews. Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino puts the best of Las Vegas at your fingertips, making your stay both relaxing and enjoyable.
We always enjoy our stay at Mandalay Bay. The staff is friendly and the property is beautiful. It has great food options and the best pool area/atmosphere on the strip. The only drawback to MB is the location is quite south of everything. But a small price to pay for the level of quality of the resort overall.
3.5 based on 50531 reviews
The pyramid at Luxor Resort in Las Vegas, with its beam of light, provides a striking visual even on the overtly glamorous Las Vegas Strip. One of the most recognizable structures in Las Vegas, the 30-story pyramid – an architectural wonder – invites curiosity, while the inside rewards visitors with equal parts excitement, mystery and intrigue.
Best hotel I’ve ever been to!!! I loved ever second of it. The service from the employees was so kind and helpful. My view was wonderful, a sweet girl offered to move my room to the 18th floor free of charge without me having to ask. The room and the view was stunning. Most comfortable sleep I’ve had in so long. Will be staying here again some time soon.
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