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Brands
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Why is it taking so late my for my deposit to be refunded
Update of the rooms, the renovation of the bathrooms.
The decor was stunning!
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Price is ok
The Staff was very friendly and very helpful
It was pretty quiet
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Very clean
Very courteous and helpful staff, great parking I would definitely come back to this hotel. It was very enjoyable.
It was clean, and close to The Sphere
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I liked it because you did it look outside and see all the lights and it's pretty nice and cool in the room
Front desk, PT sourdough restaurant and Dunkin donuts staff were very helpful, fun and amazing
Atmosphere guests and staff Humorous and energetic
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near transportation
Very clean and accessible- self park in two garages - great location
Ongoing construction with jackhammer drills etc...if I had known that..NO WAY WOULD I BOOKED THAT ROOM/ HOTEL
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The restaurant had good food
I need my refund we couldn't check in I didn't stay there
My experience at silver sevens hotel was awful I will never stay there again
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Front desk personnel was always very helping and solved all our requests very promptly. We were allowed to use the pool and showers after the checkout
My room was fine. No complaints
Clean and quiet!
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Very nice and clean
Location. Great shower.
Location, big room with chair.
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The location is great. Good food options if you don’t want to walk the strip.
There’s no need to leave the resort. It has everything you need and want.
Location/Casino
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Close to Ballpark
The room was large and clean
It was a roof over my head. Very noisy and the staff is not good.
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the convenience
I loved how fancy it was untill the rooms snd theyre not so fancy
Close to many places we wanted to visit. We upgraded to a larger room and the balcony view was great.
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We upgraded to a Suite and couldn't believe how beautiful our space was! The bathroom was huge and magnificent. Our bed and pillows were very comfortable and luxurious. The maid service was tops, I accidentally left my credit card out and it was there.
The ambience of the hotel.
Comfortable rooms, beautiful throughout
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Great value for the price I paid. Room was clean and accommodations were very good overall.
The friendly helpful attitude of all of the employees.
It was bigger than an average hotel room
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I liked the location and the hotel overall
Love it's close to large casinos but doesn't have a casino, it's non-smoking, 24-hour Marketplace. Most rooms have a beautiful view. Aria, Cosmo, and Bellagio are walkable or via FREE Tram.
Customer service
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Location and cleanliness.
The bed are nice
Gorgeous and conveniently located
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Room cleaning service came everyday without the need for a request. Although there was small maintenance issues. it was resolved relatively quick.
A/C worked great, bed was comfy, parking validated for my 3-day stay.
Location for freemont was good.
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Convenience as I was there for shows at the RW theatre
We loved pretty much everything about this Resort Hotel all was at a High level of Excellence and Experience .
It is a big hotel with lots of food options.
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Close to Fremont street.
Close location to Fremont Street
Enjoy the cabana suites an the amenities
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I honestly hated the whole thing.
Nothing it wasnt my trip
location only
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Close to Fremont Street.
Friendly and knowledgeable staff. Great location.
Location, pleasant staff, comfortable beds. Easy check in and check out.
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Value, cleanliness, pool is AMAZING, Forte pizza great option for coffee/breakfast/snacks without staff friendly and helpful breaking the bank, free parking.
The room, the valet guys for parking, the Bell Desk and the check in staff.
The bed was comfortable & the bedding was nice & the room was large ?n
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The view of the stadium swim pool from our room was crazy sweet!
Security - ids checked and scanned to keep it 21 and older; bags and ids checked for swimming area which was great because it is open to public for a fee; cleanliness of room and very comfortable bed.
Location cleanliness and food options
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There was a washer and dryer on site
The staff was amazing and fast check in only took a few mins
nothing was best
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The rooms were very clean and well stocked so good job to housekeeping.
Location,on freemont, staff was nice!
Price. The rooms can be noisy depending on your location relative to Fremont Street.
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Suites with balconies within walking distance to shopping.
Complimentary valet parking
Absolutely. Everything and I got the room that I pay for not a lesser room and I didn't get the runaround.
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Convenient location
room design was excellent.
Location, room was ok after a switch of rooms.?first room had mold on the toilet basin cover
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The hotel was beautiful
Fitness center and conservatory display.
fountains and decorations
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It is a beautiful property and the room was huge!
Could finally afford it. Very well decorated for proportions and overall size of room, quiet.
Clean with plenty of dining options
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Check in and out was east
The service of the boys of the Valer Parking are all very attentive.
clean, good bed, service around
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Where to stay in Las Vegas
Learn about the top neighbourhoods of Las Vegas
Located a few minutes outside of the world famous Las Vegas Strip, this area is known for its travel convenience and superb shopping, and is home to McCarran International Airport and Las Vegas South Premium Outlets. Visitors can also shop and dine at the area's 100-acre Town Square Las Vegas or play a round at several golf courses, including the Bali Hai Golf Club.
Fremont Street, one of the original Las Vegas gaming spots, has once again become a tourist delight with the famous Fremont Street Experience, a promenade covered by a canopy over 5 blocks of the street. The Fremont Street Experience features concerts and an astounding light and sound show - nothing beats free entertainment! East of Fremont Street Experience is a cluster of great bars and clubs, shopping, antique stores and quaint eateries. Located in the heart of downtown, this area is home to some of the most famous hotels and casinos in the city and just a short distance from The Strip.
Set within an easy drive or cab ride of the Las Vegas Strip, this area offers its own great hotels, restaurants, entertainment and neighborhood casino action. Visitors are within easy reach of major Las Vegas Strip casinos and resorts, as well as golf courses and shopping areas. McCarran International Airport is a hop away, as is the Fashion Show Mall.
Price by Hotel Class
In Las Vegas, the most popular stars category, 4*, is priced around $120.
In Las Vegas, hotels are distributed across various star ratings, with 4-star hotels being the most popular. Prices generally rise with star ratings, from just over $90 for 3* hotels to around $240 for 5* hotels. Notably, 4* hotels are priced around $120, slightly more than 3* hotels.
Price by Week Day
Hotel prices peak on Friday in Las Vegas at nearly $160.
In Las Vegas, hotel prices start lower in the week at just over $65 on Monday and around $70 on Tuesday, gradually increasing to nearly $130 by Thursday. Prices peak at nearly $160 on Friday, before dropping slightly to around $140 on Saturday and just over $70 on Sunday. Weekends are generally pricier, with notable differences between the higher costs on Friday and the more moderate prices of earlier weekdays.
Price by Month
The busiest month is May, with hotel prices around $250–$300.
In Las Vegas, hotel prices fluctuate significantly throughout the year. The lowest prices are found in August with rates just over $100, while the highest prices occur in May, ranging around $250 to $300. Other months generally see prices between $120 and $170.
How far in advance should I book?
Hotel prices in Las Vegas drop to just over $100 on the check-in day.
In Las Vegas, hotel prices exhibit fluctuations as the check-in date approaches. Prices remain steady around $140–$160 a month in advance, before peaking above $170 closer to three weeks prior, as prime hotels sell out. As the check-in day nears, prices dip around one week before, dropping further to just over $100 on the day of check-in, reflecting reductions in lower-tier hotels aiming to fill vacant rooms.
Frequently Asked Questions
Top Tips
- Book Las Vegas hotels 3 to 6 months in advance for major events like CES or Formula 1 to secure rates 20% to 30% below typical surge levels. This avoids rates that can increase by 50% to 100% during peak demand.
- Factor in resort fees, which average $35 to $55 USD per night on the Strip and are typically paid at checkout. These mandatory fees can add 15% to 20% to your total cost, even if they cover amenities like Wi-Fi and gym access.
- Consider off-Strip hotels for savings of 20% to 40% compared to similar properties on the Strip. Many off-Strip hotels offer complimentary shuttles to the Strip, providing a convenient and more affordable option.
- Plan for total taxes and fees to add 25% to 45% to your base nightly rate. A hotel room advertised at $100 USD can cost $125 to $145 USD after these additional charges, which include Clark County and municipal taxes.
- Confirm parking costs in advance; self-parking at major Strip properties typically runs $18 to $30 USD per night, while valet parking can be $20 to $45 USD per night. Some downtown or motel properties offer lower or no fees.
- Budget $10 to $25 USD for rideshare services like Uber or Lyft from Harry Reid Airport to the central Strip, depending on surge pricing. Taxis or airport shuttles commonly cost $25 to $40 USD, plus tip.
- Be aware that cabana or daybed rates at destination pools and dayclubs commonly run $300 to $2,000 USD or more per day. General admission covers are often $20 to $80 USD on weekends; factor this into your budget if pool access is a priority.
- Bring a reusable water bottle and refill it at hotel filtered stations or the airport, as Southern Nevada tap water is potable. Bottled water or mini-bar water typically costs $3 to $6 USD per bottle in hotels, making refills a cost-effective choice.
- Understand tipping expectations: cocktail servers are commonly tipped $1 to $2 USD per drink or 15% to 20% for bar service; leave $3 to $5 USD per day for housekeeping; and bellhops typically receive $2 to $5 USD per bag.
- Avoid street promoters offering show or timeshare deals on the Strip and Fremont Street, as these often require presentations or provide inflated tickets. Purchase tickets through a hotel concierge or official box office to save 10% to 30% on standard shows and reduce risk of scams.
- Confirm Wi-Fi speeds if you plan to work remotely, as complimentary standard Wi-Fi bandwidth for video calls or large uploads may be limited. Premium or enterprise Wi-Fi access can cost $10 to $25 USD per day for reliable speeds.
- Note that early check-in or late checkout are not guaranteed and generally depend on hotel occupancy. Standard check-in times are typically 3:00 PM; request early access 24 to 72 hours before arrival and be prepared for potential fees.
- Use bank ATMs rather than casino or Strip ATMs, which frequently charge fixed fees of $5 to $7 USD or more, plus poor exchange rates for foreign cards. Withdrawing larger amounts at airport bank machines can cut per-withdrawal fees.
- Enable 'Do Not Disturb' for uninterrupted rest or work, as housekeeping typically services rooms between 10 AM and 12 PM. This ensures privacy, especially in properties where rooms are cleaned only upon request.
- Choose rooms above the 10th floor for better soundproofing from street noise and views of the Las Vegas Strip. These rooms may incur a $10 to $20 USD per night premium.
- Prioritize hotels with reliable Wi-Fi offering at least 50 Mbps download speeds if consistent connectivity is essential for remote work. Some budget hotels may have spotty Wi-Fi.
- Time your pool visit for weekday mornings for the best access and fewer crowds, especially during the peak season from March to October. Weekends and holidays see higher occupancy and longer wait times.
- Request ADA-compliant rooms 2 to 4 weeks in advance to secure features like roll-in showers, as demand for these rooms spikes during conventions. Major hotels typically have 80% to 90% step-free paths and elevators.
- Avoid Dynamic Currency Conversion (DCC) at hotel kiosks or restaurants by always choosing to be charged in USD when using a foreign credit card. DCC can add 3% to 7% in fees due to unfavorable exchange rates.
- Request rooms on higher floors (above 15) on the Strip to reduce noise exposure, as traffic and pedestrian noise peaks at ear level (floors 3 to 12). Higher floors can reduce noise by 8 to 12 dB.
- Confirm if pool access requires a reservation during summer events; high-demand hotels often require pool pass reservations from June to September. Walk-up access can fail 60% to 80% of the time during festivals or pool parties.
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