Latest Reviews for Las Vegas Hotels

Residence Inn Las Vegas South/Henderson
4.6/5100 Reviews
Pretty nice newish hotel in a good location, although maintenance of the rooms seems to be a bit lacking. For example the toilet roll holder was broken. Experience somewhat marred by one rude staff member. On the morning of 29th February, at about 10 or 11 am, I found that my toilet was not flushing so I rang reception. I just managed to say ”Hi, I'd like to report ...” when the female on the other end of the line rudely interrupted and said ”I can't hear you, you're yelling into the phone”. I wasn't yelling, I was talking normally (why would I 'yell' on the phone??) There was obviously a problem with the volume or something, but she would rather nonsensically - and rudely - accuse me of yelling. This person is obviously not cut out for a customer-facing role.
Residence Inn by Marriott Las Vegas Stadium Area
4.2/5102 Reviews
West of The Strip
The hotel is fine. There are breakfast and happy hours in the afternoon, although relatively simple, there are a few hot dishes. The set is a two-bedroom suite, which is convenient for children. The room has an oven and cutlery, and a dishwasher can be used for small dishes. Get away from the hustle and bustle of Las Vegas. There is no charge for parking. House prices are small, and usually more expensive than a five-star hotel with a casino. However, this hotel does not charge any resort fees.
Residence Inn Las Vegas Convention Center
4.5/5110 Reviews
Las Vegas Strip
It is a non-gaming hotel, about 10 minutes' drive away from the ** hotel area. The location of the hotel is relatively quiet, but because the facilities are still old, the refrigerator is beeping, the air conditioner is also very noisy, the sound insulation of the room is also poor, and there is sanitation in the early morning The sound is loud when vehicles come to collect garbage. If you have absolute quiet requirements for sleep, it is not recommended to choose this hotel. Breakfast is a relatively simple Western-style breakfast, you can bring your thermos cup for hot water or tea.
Residence Inn Las Vegas Hughes Center
4.4/5122 Reviews
Las Vegas Strip
I only stay for one night because of my flight transfer coming in late. I’m staying with friends for the week, but I will book another room at the end of the week before my departure. It’s pretty views at night! Every corner of the hotel has a nice view from the windows. The breakfast and pool access our convenient, but I don’t quite understand up to four people up per room for breakfast (too busy). My son can visit to swim before I check out. I see all of the employees working very hard and politely with the traffic flow considering this aspect. Super clean spaces and nice room setups, which remind me of the flat I used to live in downtown. Kudos to the front desk and convenience station in the lobby. Trip.com stated resort fees, of which there are none (except overnight parking). My next trip will be long stay here for logistics.
Residence Inn Las Vegas Henderson/Green Valley
4/565 Reviews
Green Valley
As a regular Residence Inn patron, I have a pretty good idea of what to expect during my stay. This particular stay offered me only the bare necessities. The room only had 2 hangers, the “fully equipped kitchen” contained just enough cups, plates, bowls & silverware for one person to eat one meal. I stayed 4 nights, but was only offered housekeeping once! It was about 5pm, I had been out all day. I was unpleasantly surprised to return to a room still in need of service! After I ate dinner, I was in the restroom when a housekeeping associate knocked on my door, & let herself in! Upon arrival, I requested a 3 pm late checkout, and was told I would receive it. Ironically, at 12:01 pm, the day of my departure, a housekeeping associate was knocking on my door! She asked if I was checking out that day! I was highly upset! I informed her that I was scheduled for a late checkout. She said ok, & moved on to the next room. When I checked out, I told the associate in the lobby what had just happened, & I asked her if there was a record of my late checkout. She apologized & said she could not find it in the system. She said she would inform the manager of the issue. I have yet to hear anything from the manager & the usual email requesting my thoughts about my stay, as a Marriott Rewards member, never arrived.

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