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location and price
Not a lot of smoke in the casino when walking to the elevator for my room
Stayed within my budget for the trip.
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How close it was to everything .
It was not what was expected
Room was quiet
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Location and price
How cheap it was.
Tram to Mandalay Bay, price point
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Our hotel window face the direction to watch the Shere change all night.
Location and price
Location, View
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I loved the bathroom.
The shape. It was not a ggod overall choice for us!!!
The way it looked from outside
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Easy access to everything around me.
Being so close to the prominade
The location was good for our purposes, to see a little of Las Vegas prior to our flight out the next morning. Also, the beds were very comfortable. (Needed MORE pillows though! 2 pillows per bed of very flattening pillows is not enough.)
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The location
Outstanding service and views!
It's location and the staff.E
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It was better than I expected for the price. Plenty nice enough for me.
So much to do there-shops, arcade, carnival games, restaurants, casino, even circus acts. Great for families with kids.
Staff was okay
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Room was excellent, bar maids great, housekeeping and Valley was awesome
Clean, VERY large rooms!!!!
Close to event attendant
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Interesting place to be.
It was convenient to the strip and had every amenity that we needed within reach.
Beds were so so comfy!!!
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It was where my venue was at
I waa greeted nicely at reception The gift shop lady was nice.
So many options
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Location is great!
The location is amazing. Dead center strip and so easy to get to. Security was awesome and very helpful. Housekeeping was great and friendly.
Courteous House keeping staff and location.
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Overall nice helpful and nice personal Nice rooms
To provide at least water bottles
Perfect location, we could see the Belagio fountain from our room. Pool was heated
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every thing basically
The hotel is new and clean, it has nice rooms and the design is pretty cool. That is about it.
The hotel is great - understated elegance. The staff was friendly and helpful. Basically liked everything about it and I can't say that very often.
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Everything except the parking
The room was nice, ( the upgraded me to the Conrad)
Cleanliness, not to over crowded, convenient
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Staff were all friendly and helpful
The hotel was very nice. Incredibly clean, large rooms. So many amenities to include a beautiful pool space.
Cleanliness and modern
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The room I booked was what I was given. Excellent suite facing the fountain, offering a view of the entire strip and the city. Non-smoking.
Nice casino
Location and amenities (bars, pools, etc)
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The casino/restaurants/location
I was looking for my family and friends, I was not able to get to them as they were on another floor a staff member helped us. It made our stay a wonderful expierence which is anyone in our shoes would have wanted done for them. Kindnes changes the vibe.
Spa and gym
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location and no resort fees the staff was so kind true customer service
Updated room, very large TV (excellent), nice shower, in room coffee maker.
The location
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Location and overall feel. My favorite place is the Plaza
Decent food options in the hotel
The location on Fremont Street was perfect for walking around downtown. Oscars was fantastic!
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The Location and the room were great
Location & large room
Huge rooms and quite the variety of restaurants & bars. Lots of different pools that are very nice.
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We checked in after midnight and all the rooms at the Conrad were full so we got upgraded to the Crockfords. What a nice surprise!
Nice room with a view
I like that it didn’t smell of smoke.
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Location, amenities, quiet room! Parking
Location to Ceasars
It was clean, convenient and the housekeeping was great
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Calm clean quiet conveniently located
The modern decor, the color palette and the marble throughout.
Large suites, no smoking or gambling. The restaurant is very good but like all of Vegas is getting too expensive.
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Walking distance to everything like Convince store, MGM, Restaurant, etc.
It was clean
Absolutely nothing
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Everything. It’s a great hotel!
Beautiful building, centrally located on the main strip, friendly staff that goes above and beyond. Would gladly stay again but not during F1 months.
Location and beautiful everything!
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free parking a plus and good security
It’s really clean
Staff was friendly. Hotel was clean and the food was good.
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Convenience to the strip
Everything, especiałły the suite, śpa, Bouchon restaurant
Proximity to the sphere where we went to a couple of shows. The rooms at this hotel are beautiful.
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The cleaning lady was nice
Cleanliness
Friendly staff. Always a cocktail waitress nearby.
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The hotel hall way was “very” dirty! I vacuum my home so eyes for detail ….. very dirty
Location was convenient.
The location We came out for a funeral.
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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.
You'll find spectacular gaming and shopping along the north end of the Strip, stone's throw north of Flamingo Road. The casinos along the strip offer great restaurants, exceptional gaming, and a variety of entertaining shows. If the money you won is burning a hole in your pocket, come to the north end of the Strip to experience the best shopping in Vegas. Multiple golf clubs are also nearby.
Price by Week Day
Average hotel prices peak on Friday at just over $130.
In Las Vegas, hotel prices start the week at around $80 on Monday, gradually increasing to about $120 on Thursday. Prices peak at just over $130 on Friday, before decreasing significantly to around $74 on Sunday, displaying a notable weekend drop.
Price by Month
Lowest month: just over $80 in August.
In Las Vegas, hotel prices fluctuate throughout the year, ranging from just over $80 in August to around $150–$180 in May and October. The prices show notable increases leading into the peak season.
How far in advance should I book?
Prices can drop to around $100–$150 on the day before check-in.
In Las Vegas, hotel prices generally decrease as check-in day approaches, particularly for lower quality hotels, which may reduce rates last minute. However, by three weeks prior, many top hotels are typically fully booked and availability diminishes significantly.
Price by Hotel Class
The most popular stars category is 4* with prices around $125.
In Las Vegas, hotel distribution shows that prices generally rise with star ratings. 2* hotels average just over $100, while 3* hotels are around $90. There is a moderate increase to about $125 for 4*, and prices reach around $250 for 5* hotels.
Frequently Asked Questions
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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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