Recent Reviews for Nevada Hotels

Luxor Hotel & Casino
8.2/5574 Reviews
Las Vegas Strip
The good: fresh crisp bright white linens, the buffet, the customer service, pool, parking facility with active security presence The bad: bathroom cleanliness upon arrival (better after first day room freshen up, though), the elevators (stayed in Purple Elevator section… 2 didn’t work, the two that did were shaky and took forever), no in room refrigerator, phone didn’t work, Overall good stay. Would return
Excalibur Hotel Casino Las Vegas
8.2/5747 Reviews
Las Vegas Strip
Great location on the strip. Like how it’s linked to walk to other hotels & the monorail is handy, cuts out a little walking time! Check in easy & staff very helpful. They even checked the notes sent to them via a third party for requests & were very accommodating with that. One downer was the luggage storage after check out. Only one person doing it all which was ridiculous for a busy weekend, therefore creating a long queue & wait time!
OYO Las Vegas Hotel & Casino
5.9/5139 Reviews
Las Vegas Strip
Hit up this hotel in Vegas that’s pretty easy on the wallet and in a solid spot, just a 10-minute stroll from all the big shows at MGM Grand. Felt totally safe around there, even when stepping out at 5 AM for day trips, way before sunrise. But, just a heads-up, during my week’s stay, housekeeping only swung by once, and they were kinda skimpy on the water, only two small bottles provided. Ended up feeling under the weather one day, stuck in my room feeling rough. Had to ask the staff for more water the next day, and they were super cool about it, hooking me up with five bottles right away.
The Ahern Luxury Boutique Hotel
8.9/578 Reviews
Las Vegas Strip
Made my annual visit back to the US, and this hotel was in the middle of where I needed to be. Once the former Lucky Dragon which did not have proper permits at the time, it seems that Ahearn family is utilizing the space as good multi-purpose. They ventured into a steakhouse, cafe eatery, chocolatiers, a performance dinner theater, and conference venue. The hotel rooms are comfortable, and the staff is quite friendly and professional. The lobby bar closes quite early but The Mint and Golden Steer are next-door, which brings in a lot of locals. I did not try the steakhouse in the hotel, though it’s definitely a solid venue in appearance. There are shopping plazas down the street, but there’s no microwave in the room. There’s not really a point to buy anything to cook. Food is available within the hotel during their opening times, and their breakfast is of a simple yet filling choice of three. I got the avocado three straight days in a row. Mimosas and Espressos blend well with bar options. One of the security guards gave me the background of their conference venue. I was able to buy some books from the very small gift shop. My suggestion is the gift shop can up a notch. I didn’t really use the pool, but the space itself is nice because it’s shaded a good chunk of the day. The position of my own room allowed me to turn the air conditioner off. All the toiletries are in the room, and the housekeeping staff is accommodating if you need anything. I stayed here and the Jockey Club within the first week of the visit, and both hotels are within the same price range despite different locations. Definitely the most logical place to stay if visiting local friends, as I do so on Burner Mondays at The Phoenix. Ahearn has a comedy, singing, and magic show offered with their room. The classic cars near the front lobby were really nice to see. Great job so far, and I look forward to seeing what else they implement there for my next visit.
Harrah's Las Vegas Hotel & Casino
8.4/5285 Reviews
Las Vegas Strip
Overall, it was a good experience. The check-in and check-out process was smooth. However, I was a bit dissatisfied with the security, as anyone could access the room floors without needing to scan a key card. This could be improved to ensure better safety for guests.
GetAways at the Jockey Club
9.1/5103 Reviews
Las Vegas Strip
I chose to stay here after the Ahearn hotel because the price was good for the time. I can say the staff is really accommodating and kind. The bell desk with luggage and the check in process was very simple and easy. Lobby location awkward because I really don’t like how it makes the drivers go through the Cosmopolitan lot first. Everything else is perfect, and although the first time I stayed at the Jockey Club was 40 years ago with my parent’s timeshare, this place has been maintained quite well and is now the home base for the Sapphire properties. They have a really nice business center and simple pool, while at the same time you can go to the big ****** and utilize some of their amenities. I love the decor and the space within the rooms, and it’s definitely a place to go to if staying on the main boulevard. The walking score is perfect. I specifically requested a room that did not have a view of a building wall. I have just enough Sky view to get a solid picture of the Eiffel tower. You could stay here a couple of weeks like it’s an apartment. My suggestion is to do grocery shopping at Walmart and bring your things back to the room, however there are eateries within the Cosmopolitan venue. I suggest Henry’s. Was really happy to spend a couple of nights here during my stay, as it was a retro-memory visit for me. I will check out in the middle of the night due to a domestic flight. I’ll stay here again if needing to do so long-term, but my second week here will be at a friends house locally. Definitely a good time share location choice if utilizing such a benefit.
Mardi Gras Hotel & Casino
7.4/5135 Reviews
Las Vegas Strip
I was very grateful for the kind assistance I received when I had problems or made requests. Thank you. From Japan with love.
Gold Coast Hotel and Casino
8.1/5300 Reviews
West of The Strip
The hotel has been upgraded within the last few years and the rooms are nice. The only drawback is that the casino is a smoking casino and you have to walk through it to get to the elevators, rooms, and restaurants. It's about 2 miles from the strip downtown but the rooms are very reasonable and accessible by Uber and Lyft. A lot of parking available at no cost.
The Retreat on Charleston Peak
7.8/5104 Reviews
I recently had the pleasure of staying at The Retreat on Charleston Peak, and it exceeded all my expectations. From the moment we arrived, the staff was incredibly welcoming and attentive, making us feel right at home. The location is absolutely stunning, nestled in the beautiful mountains with breathtaking views at every turn. Our room was cozy and well-appointed, providing the perfect balance of comfort and rustic charm. We appreciated the little touches, like the fast Wi-Fi, which made our stay even more enjoyable. The on-site restaurant served delicious meals, and the ambiance was both relaxing and inviting. One of the highlights of our stay was the pet-friendly policy, which allowed us to bring our furry friend along. The staff went out of their way to make sure our pet was comfortable, and there were plenty of trails nearby for scenic walks. Overall, The Retreat on Charleston Peak is a gem in the mountains. Whether you're looking for a peaceful getaway or an adventure-filled escape, this place has it all. We can't wait to return and create more wonderful memories!
Hyatt Place Las Vegas
8.6/5116 Reviews
East of the Strip
During the exhibition, except for being a little expensive, there is nothing wrong with it. It is within 10 minutes' drive from the airport and the exhibition hall, which is suitable for business trips. The only thing is that it is a bit noisy at night because it is on the roadside, but the hotel also provides earplugs. I will consider staying at this hotel next time I come to Las.

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