Clean bathroom
clean bathroom
Donna P.
Nov 28, 2024
So the good ole' addage of, "You get what you pay for" stands true at the Bridger Inn. The rooms are actually more updated now than what you see in the photos. I want to begin by giving high praises to the maid staff...they are all very kind, caring and take supreme pride in what they do. Thank you maids! You rock!!Now, on to some of the employees! Let me begin with the Manager, her name is: (AMANDA) = (BEWARE OF AMANDA). Beginning with as early as my first day Amanda was standoffish, rude, condescending, unwilling to assist in even simple tasks such as helping me get water from their water filtration system! You would have through I was breaking an arm. You know kinda like when a little child throws a fit how they can't do something because it's too hard...yes, this is how Amanda acted. Don't ask her to lift a finger...it's just too much too ask for. Yet, on other hand I just was in the lobby witnessing Amanda prepare two coffees for a security guard who stated he doesn't even work at the hotel he's stationed in another location for an entirely different company. Who treats people who are not even staying in the hotel better than the paying customer? #confusedI do need to state the other manager is an absolute doll. (WFA, longer straight hair, smokes outside sometimes). She will go above and beyond whenever neccesary to make your stay pleasant. Many of the staff, they are eh'. You never know what you're getting that day, a hey, hello, possibly a dirty look...you never know. My suggestion, save yourself the headache and just stay in a nicer place. Pay the few extra bucks. You'll thank me later!! One bad duck can certainly spoil it for all! This bad duck...just happens to go by the name of Amanda! Good luck!Best wishes!Find an amazing hotel and tell us about it so we know where to go next time!! Thank you for reading and hope this helps fellow travelors in their endeavors!!
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Elizabeth T.
Sep 23, 2022
They do not have modern key cards. They only have old physical keys for the room doors, so if you have more than one guest you won't both have a key. Also, you have to pay a $50 cash deposit. No exceptions, your deposit must be cash. The bed was tiny and uncomfortable. The air conditioner didn't work. There was free parking and the hotel was located near Fremont street, but not so close that you'd hear the music all night.The staff was pretty friendly. It's not their fault it is an old very gross overpriced hotel. We paid $ 279.68 to stay here one night and it was hands down the worst hotel we have ever stayed in.
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Menda M.
Feb 12, 2018
It's a nice, comfy and cozy hotel. A little bit overpriced, but for this part of the town sounds affordable. This hotel is located across the street from the golden nugget. Actually, the location is suitable as it is on the walking distance to the Greyhound Terminal the city bus loop and Fremont Str.If you are with a car you might need to find parking elsewhere because of it's almost impossible to find parking space around. The housekeeping is good and I am happy to find a clean and well-maintained bathroom. The main drawback I can think of is the see in the room I was accommodated. Like a smokers mouth-breath or something like this.
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Marque S.
Oct 3, 2018
Last minute booking for Life is Beautiful here turned out fine. Suited my and gf's needs. Basic but clean accommodations. Maybe too much cleaner sprayed into the a/c unit prior to our arrival but that dissipated and was fine after. Great front desk staff! Willing to work with you on pricing as well(via booking websites) to remain competitive.
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F V.
Oct 2, 2012
I stayed here while taking a trip to Vegas to see a concert at Mandalay Bay. To stay there one night in a room that had to twin beds was just $73.95 plus tax. The room was clean, no cockroaches (which was something I was concerned about). The people at the front desk were very nice. Check in is at 7 AM. You put in a $10 CASH deposit for the room key that they give you and if you give it back to them when you check out they give you your deposit back. The check in process went smoothly, no issues. The Bridger Inn is about 17 minutes away (driving) from the strip. So about 7 miles. Luckily there's a bus station nearby that holds a bus called The Deuce which will take you to the strip 24 hours. A pass is only $7 a day, a lot cheaper than taking a taxi. All in all I'd stay at the Bridger Inn again.
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George C.
Jul 26, 2019
You can catch your buzz on at Fremont Street--and stagger safely home...The Bridger Inn, or Fort Bridger as we like to call it, has one major asset--it has a great nearby to Fremont Street location--and it's parking access--it is very easy to come and go in this smallish old school 4 story hotel... We have stayed there 4 times--mainly because it's location is so close to Fremont Street...Even the Mob Museum is a pretty easy walk... At Bridger, they do have a front desk staff that is usually timely and friendly, but their management has also found the time to more than double their motel rates since 2014(!)... It was formerly easy to find Bridger rooms--midweek--and sometimes on Saturday, at Ft. Bridger for $45-55 a night... One thing--their small elevator is slow and smells a bit funky--also their smallest rooms are, well, tiny...If you like cozy spaces, their smallish single room is so tiny you can switch tv channels from the bed, with your feet...It's almost that small... All in all, The Bridger is what it is--a fairly cheap place, a floater, with a easy walk to Fremont Street...
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Dapper D.
Nov 30, 2023
I'm trying to get in contact with the general manager it's listed as a Michael a can anybody help me get that phone number possibly thank you
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Peggy M.
Sep 12, 2021
I am 74 years old and disabled. I stayed at the Bridger Inn Hotel, downtown Las Vegas, Nevada, for about six weeks. I was on the the third floor at the other end of the hall from the elevator. When I moved out we only had a car which had to also hold my walker so it required several trips. We weren't able to move everything at once and my belongings were moved out of my room. When we unpacked everything over $200 dollars worth of items were missing. The staff claimed we were given everything from the room which was a lie. The one star is for the free coffee and for Michelle who was the only staff member that was always pleasant and helpful.
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Brandi D.
May 30, 2019
dark rooms and they only give you one pillow per bed? Lol my neck hurt after that .Pros: close to Fremont street
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April S.
Aug 10, 2020
This hotel is haunted by a few spirits. The exit door hallway area near room 118 has some kind of bad feeling to it. Room 118 definitely has something bad in it. I don't know what it is, but I was so uncomfortable in that room that I changed rooms immediately! I was in the room for an hour and had to change rooms. The next room was fine. Howe8 I noticed that anyone who got room 118 requested a room change within a few hours. No one else likes that room either.
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