"Such a beautiful place to stay. Walking distance to shopping and food.The amenities are nice and clean. Pool is heated too.The only place that I stay in the coach when in Vegas"
"I would HIGHLY suggest staying at the Jet Luxury suites instead of a regular hotel on the strip. We stayed here about a week ago for Christmas. The room itself has plenty of room to roam around in, private living room, a kitchenette and even a full kitchen in some rooms like the two bedroom our friends were staying in. The bathroom has a sunken in tub...yes please, separate shower, double vanity, phone next to the toilet (in case you need to make a call I guess) lol and a flat screen tv to watch while your putting your makeup on! There are a few different towers however they all connect and are conveniently located next to the MGM Grand for shops and restaurants through a short hallway walk."
"The New York New York Hotel & Casino is located on Las Vegas Blvd. It's off of the I15 and Tropicana exit. I ended up going to this casino to eat at the Nine Fine Irishmen with a friend on a Thursday evening around 6:00 P.M!I don't recall the last time I visited the New York New York Hotel & Casino! It was a lot of fun when I went though. The food was terrific at Nine Fine Irishmen. At the end of my visit, my friend and I ended up playing some of the arcade games on the second level at New York New York Hotel & Casino.The parking is free for the first 3 hours if you're a NV resident! You can scan your license when you exit the hotel & casino.There's a lot to do, from dining, entertainment, and shopping at the New York New York Hotel & Casino.Some of the restaurants include the followingTom's Watch BarGonzalez y GonzalezTop RoundBeerhausNine Fine Irishmen (amazing food!!)Shake ShackGallagher's SteakhouseHello Kitty Cafe (Ice cream is great here!)and so much more!There is currently a cirque show playing called the Mad Apple. You can book tickets through the mgmresorts.com website. If you like Rollercoasters, there is the Big Apple Roller Coaster. If you ride it, you'll see some great sights of the Las Vegas area and all of the casinos! There is also the Big Apple Arcade inside the hotel and casino too! I ended up playing some of the arcade games like the basketball hoops with my friend. It was decorated for the season, Halloween, with Halloween decorations! I had a lot of fun at New York New York Hotel & Casino! The next time I stop by here, I'll have to eat at the cafes and stop inside the Hershey's store, right next to the New York New York Hotel & Casino."
"As for Vegas hotels, Aria is top tier in modern and clean spaces. Check in and bellhop was easy and very friendly. We arrived early, dropped our bags with bell, checked in and went exploring. When our room was ready, we didn't need to wait in the ridiculously long line in the afternoon. Just need to go to the key line. Using bell service from Aria was 10x better and more efficient than Caesars and for that I am super grateful. Good location. Easy to get to the tram between hotels via the Gallery spots next door. Tran is free. The biggest issue we had was navigating when the race was setup for that weekend. I do wish the checkin desk would have provided information about how to get around the race closures and important info about what time things close due to the race, like streets, crossings, viewing areas, and car service pickups. She was very extensive in her tutorials regarding the tram, restaurants and other things. Just not the race. We were in town for 24 hours, not for the race. We opted to try Javier's in Aria for dinner and it was amazing! Best food I've ever had in Vegas. Then there was Salt & Ivy for breakfast. Wow. Amazing. Aria is the perfect spot for a 24 hit in Vegas. Great food, plenty to do, good location and service."
"This Condo Style property in Las Vegas was just what we needed. It's off the strip but close enough to drive to the strip and very quiet. Plenty of parking and smoke free.Our 1 room condo had a very cloud like bed, huge bathroom and a family room with a pull down bed, dining area and kitchen. The fully equipped kitchen made it easy for us to fix early morning snacks and coffee to jump start our day.The property is very simple. The 24 hour lobby offers a small snack shop and friendly service.My only complaint is the connection here sucks. We struggled to find phone service. WI Fi is an extra $5.00 a day.I'm not sure how it works here but my guys sister booked the room for us. They may try to get you to join a 90 minute seminar if your not a member but they do respect your decline.If your looking for something away from the action of Vegas this was perfect. They also offer free shuttle services to the strip."
"I'm not sure about these people giving bad reviews here. We got here Tuesday before Thanksgiving ! It's Saturday night now and we leave tomorrow Sunday. We have stayed at Grandview and more then once at The Cliffs ! This the first time staying here. Unbelievable Great Stay ! I run a business in LA and needed a relaxing get a way which I do here in Vegas. This is now my fav property you have. Are 1bdrm is beautiful. It's clean, it's comfortable ! The perfect stay !ThanksKevin Conahan"
"One of my favorite places in Las Vegas, actually in Henderson, NV. Love the way this place looks, very Mediterranean. Love walking in the village, especially during the cooler weather ... Love the variety of restaurants there, especially the ones with the lake view. The atmosphere is amazing. On of my favorite gelato places is located in The Village Lake Las Vegas. Also the most beautiful cafe is here , Mrs Coco! Love inviting my friends here! We truly appreciate the live entertainment on the water, and the various festivals during the year. The Water Sports is an awesome way to enjoy the summer months, kayaking, boating, and many water sports and activities. Golfers have multiple options to enjoy the beautiful green golf courses, too. The Seasons grocery store is amazing. Many things can be purchased here! Definitely a great addition to the community. The Village Lake Las Vegas is the center of a huge residential neighborhood here! It's definitely a great place!"
"As they say y'all... Vegas is literally the adult version of Disneyland and you can be anyone whom you want to be.My parents had decided to move from the penthouses at The Wynn during their recent trip in June 18' and extended their trip to stay at The MGM (They didn't tell me initially it was The Mansion). I have to be honest, when they first told me they were checking out of the Wynn to go to the MGM, I was certain my mom and dad had more drinks than the Real Housewives on Wine Wednesday. Little did I know they weren't simply staying at The MGM.HELL NOThey were staying at The Mansion and I had no clue in my years of existence on this planet, this place existed within The MGM. That's the whole point though. This place is like a freakin' speakeasy property within the MGM. When I arrived in Vegas, I had actually surprised my parents and took an uber to the standard MGM entrance. As I got to the front lobby and asked for my parents, I then knew they weren't staying in any hotel room.I was whisked away by security and escorted to the secret entrance within the hotel that is very secluded. NO marking, NO signage, NO key traits to let you know this place exists. As we walked passed the gold gates, I had to get re-verified and my parents then had to vouch for me at two different check points.This place is things that you'd only see in movies like The Hangover. Over the top amenities, lush decor and furniture, and private gambling tables exclusive to those staying at The Mansion. These aren't penny slots or $25 tables. HELL NO, these folks including my dad, are here to play apparently. (I get anxiety watching my dad play btw so I just go to the bar and drink, a lot, and look for the Monopoly Slot Machines lol)The Mansion is all situated within a dome and there is also a fine dining restaurant there. The gardens are beautiful and if I ever get married this is where it's happening. That's how gorgeous it is.As for the rooms, OMFG. The villa assigned to you has everything you need for a lavish Vegas stay.Aside from the multiple living and dining rooms, you also have an in-house barber/makeup room, private in-door balcony, private pool, massage room, full bar, walk-in closets, and your assigned butler. YUP. I'm used to my parents having an assigned host during family trips to Vegas but the butler was definitely the next level of extra.The rooms had a bit of a Versace 90s feel and I was living for it. Think over-the-top curtains, marble for days, statues, and live flowers for days. Pretty certain this Villa was equivalent to the size of 30 standard hotel rooms- minimum.As a guest of The Mansion, I have to say the staff was super friendly and very detailed oriented. They pay attention to every little thing and it was much appreciated. My mom had mentioned wanting to see the Michael Jackson- Cirque Du Soleil Show and they surprised us with tickets to the sold out show the day of. They literally can make seats magically appear for some of the most coveted shows in town.The bathroom amenities were supplied by BVLGARI and were scented for the GODS.There is a private drive-in entrance for The Mansion for guests so you can literally walk into your villa. I have to say though the craziest part of this experience was my parents having an assigned limited edition, 1 of 25 in the world, Bentley Bentayga during their stay. Let's just say my ride to the airport was hilarious as my door was opened by the chauffer to let me out for the Southwest Terminals lol.I'm definitely hopping on the coattails the next time my parents want to do a Vegas trip and state they're staying at The Mansion..."
"The Platinum hotel is worth staying at if you don't want to be in the hustle and bustle of the Las Vegas strip. The hotel is located within walking distance or short car drive from the Las Vegas strip. We decided to book stay at this property as they offered good/competitive rates. Also, parking was included in the full price. The hotel was clean and so was the room. We got lucky as we stayed at the self-sustained one bedroom apartment type of room that overlooked the Las Vegas strip.The one bedroom suite included full kitchen, a separate seating area with sofa bed and very big bathroom with soaking tub and walk-in shower. Overall the room was super specious and offered ample storage.There was a bar and inside-outside pool area on the premises. We also took advantage of the room service by ordering food. The food was tasty and not over priced at all.I highly recommend this hotel if you decide to visit Las Vegas."
"Stayed here for a night with family and really liked the room we were in. There was a bar, a nice bathroom, large closet space and two couches. The hotel is the former Monte Carlo, so although it was remodeled, you can tell there are some things that could use an upgrade like the light switches. I do like the aesthetics of this place, especially all the dark green touches. Another bonus to this hotel is that the casino is smoke free!"
"Got a chance to stay at the Crockford portion of Resorts World Las Vegas, during our Feb '25 stay. We had a chance to visit the Bellagio, and you really get the sense of much more crowded (and chaotic) the south part of the Strip is, compared to this area. It just seems more calm.But of course there are exceptions, and my wife forwarded me an article about how wait times to check-in have exploded, with an example of having to wait 7 hours to check-in at the Hilton here? With leaders looking for problems to apply their custom solution to, one would think this would be an issue that should be front of mind. If the largest hotels in the world (the Royal Carribean Oasis class ships) can check-in 7000+ guests with passport needs in 5 hours, certainly a landbased hotel could do better.In terms of the rooms, it had the amenities that I enjoyed before, including Mojave Ghost bath products and a rechargeable massage gun. The view from the higher floors was great as well. One really bad thing was the pathetic water pressure with the cheap showerhead...other places used Speakman, while here, it was a non-descript brand that needed to be switched out since it was already plugged up."
"Clean and good.This hotel is located close to the Strip and offers all the amenities you need while staying in Vegas.Service:Friendly and pleasant staff that makes you feel welcome and helps you along the way of checking and your entire stay.Room and cleanliness:Comfortable, large and clean room! Equipped with kitchenette which included usual fridge as well as toaster, mixer, and coffee maker.We really appreciated how clean and organised the room was.Amenities and pricing:The hotel offered restaurant with good quality food. There was pool and spa too. The Monorail was within walking distance.We booked the room via third party and got really good prices for 5 nights stay. I would book it again if we decide to go to City of Lights in the future."
Milo P.
Dec 28, 2022
We highly recommend this location. There really is no other place to stay in Las Vegas for the PREVOST OWNER.
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Sep 28, 2019
3.5-4 stars for the Jet Luxury. I booked this place for a few weeknights on Priceline. Just a quick FYI for those of you who use Priceline or a third-party website and see the name "Jet Luxury" pop up, this organization is quite similar to how an Airbnb functions. Jet Luxury is technically not part of the hotel, but rather, they own a set of condominium units that they rent out for a slightly cheaper price (The Signature at MGM Grand, Vdara, etc). This place is a notch below the Trump (hard to beat or top a 5 star hotel). I got assigned a room at the Signature at MGM Grand. The Signature is off the Strip, but has free valet parking (included as part of your daily resort fee), is gated, and there are no smoky casinos. There are three glistening bold gold towers, and I stayed in Tower 1.I honestly wanted to book the Trump, but the rate was a bit ludicrous at 250$ the nights I wanted to book. However, the rate Jet Luxury was offering was more budget friendly at almost half the price for a nice king corner suite with a mountain view, kitchen, two bathrooms, balcony and a tub. You still get daily housecleaning and there's a separate number for property management in case you have any questions or concerns.I docked a star/star-and-a-half because the safe and TV weren't working, some of the fixtures/floors were dated/scratched, and the windows could have used some cleaning. Other than that, a pretty decent stay with great amenities. I may or may not return, but I do tend to prefer suites.
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Dec 20, 2024
The New York-New York Casino in Las Vegas is a fun place to visit! It's huge and has lots of games to play, from slot machines to table games. The casino also has a cool roller coaster and plenty of places to eat. The staff are friendly, and the whole place has a lively vibe. I love how they have created a mini New York right in the middle of the Strip!
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Jan 4, 2025
ARIA was excellent, I'd definitely recommend them for a stay on the strip, for a number of reasons:- The central location is convenient, with easy walking access to a number of key locations on the strip, as well as easy ride share pickup/drop off in multiple locations.- Great rooms that had all the amenities, and plenty of space. The bathrooms were especially nice, with marble counters, two sinks, and a full tub.- Good value for money, providing modern rooms and a luxury feel, without a massive price tag if you search for deals (especially if you're a Bonvoy member).Staff was incredibly helpful, from check in to housekeeping. All in all, a fantastic experience that made the strip feel a little less chaotic and more accessible. Keep ARIA in mind for Las Vegas travels!
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Feb 25, 2024
Pros: location just outside of the strip. They have a free shuttle that takes you to the strip and once a day it goes to the grocery store. Rooms are clean and nice. Staff is friendly and they have a few provisions if you need them. Cons: no elevators. You will be dragging your luggage up stairs. Thin building material. You will here every step your upstairs neighbors make and you will here everyone dragging their luggage up the stairs when they check in. The cons aren't enough to keep me from staying again.
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Jun 18, 2024
We stayed 3 nights at The Berkley, and really enjoyed our time here. I'm not sure why yelpers have given this property such a low rating (2.7 on yelp vs 4.4 on google & 4.5 on Tripadvisor). We had a room on the 9th Floor with a view of the strip. Our room was a full condo size, and was clean and well equipped with everything we needed. Parking here is free, and there are more than enough spaces. Just a heads up, the building does say "Silverton" on it, not The Berkley. The only two issues we had, is that there is no fan in the bathroom, and the checkout time is 10 AM. I think an 11 AM checkout would be more appropriate. Overall we had a great stay here and would stay here again if ever in the area.
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Jan 29, 2021
Tip: Park at the parking garage, go down to the fourth floor, go down the stairs, into the Village.Masks are required, outside, at all times. There are signs posted. Also cannot bring outside food or drinks either.This was a nice little village a decade ago (so many cute little stores to visit), but it's largely unoccupied, now (ok, maybe 20%). Maybe a handful of restaurants were open for business. The Rocky Mountain Chocolate store opens at noon. We decided to come here on January 10th for a little walking outdoors. Since it was morning, it was cold and empty. Our son was a toddler in a stroller, the last time we visited for our wedding anniversary, some years ago. I think that one of the casinos had just closed. This time, we checked out the Village, the Seasons store (nice place for locals and visitors alike), a couple of hotels (the Westin is beautiful!), the nearby waterfall, and a hillside overlooking the golf course. There were two bathrooms here, one was a single one, and the other one was a huge one, down the way from The Pub. It is still a nice place to take lots of pictures. I know that there are also events here. And some water sports too.
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Sep 8, 2019
This is the way to Vegas. It's a hidden gem that is tucked away inside the MGM grounds. The best food I've ever had. Hands down!
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"I'm usually pretty tough on hotels as Wifey's job has brought us to some beautiful places. We were out at the Fontainebleau for her work and I was pretty impressed. I checked in a few days after Wifey and the desk crew was great. The room we were in was fantastic with great furniture, a super comfortable bed, and a shower with great water pressure (one of my pet peeves). For you gamblers, there is gaming at the hotel, but not as extensive as some of the others. For you foodies and drinkers - great food and drinks at numerous restaurants and bars throughout the hotel. I will say, if you're using cabs or uber here it's confusing where they have to pick you up as it's not out front. However the bell staff were super helpful here. Helped direct us around the hotel and took care of rental golf clubs for me when they arrived and when I was done playing. The hotel is not in your traditional downtown area, but cabs and Ubers are easy to find if you want to head down that way. The only downside to our stay we our hotel room overlooked the SPHERE, which is a pretty cool site, but our curtains didn't close all the way (about 95%) so all night long we had a little light flashing onto the ceiling. Overall, I loved this place and would stay here again in a heartbeat."
"Unassuming location off strip. Location is convenient and close enough but far enough away from the traffic and bustle of The Strip. You can drive up and possibly check in early. If not, they will hold your luggage until regular check-in starts at 4 pm. The valet is complimentary here, and there is no parking fee. We stayed here free. You will be directed to their wristband desk, and this is where they will try their hardest to get you to sign up for their sales presentation. You don't have to. However, it will usually come with a freebie of some sort. I know there are up to 4 bedroom units you can reserve. We had a 1 bedroom deluxe which comes with a sleeper sofa, king bed in master, full kitchen to cook with fridge and dining area. The kitchens are highly valuable to us to help save money on food here in Las Vegas. There are always daily activities and sometimes they include free food and drink. This particular stay there was an Octoberfest celebration with free brats, pretzels, and beer and our pool day on Sunday we had free mimosas!The pool area is beautiful, and you can reserve a cabana for a fee. There is also an outdoor bar and grill. My experiences are always exceptional with Club Wyndham, and Desert Blue is nothing less than spectacular."
"Overall, My family of three arrived prior to check-in and Kiana was able to get us to our room a little early. She was so welcoming and warm, making sure we had all of our needed info, the nifty RFID key bracelets, and even a duo of complimentary champagne pours from the lobby bar. Our room was in building 4, at the end of a hallway on the third floor. Our balcony and windows faced the rear lot and had a view of the Strip, including the Luxor.Overall cleanliness of the unit upon entry was adequate. Beds were nicely made and sheets/mattresses/pillows were pristine with absolutely no evidence of unwelcome 'guests'. There were a few little bits of debris here and there on the floor, though nothing from our standards that required a second pass from housekeeping. The one bathroom had some wear and tear on moldings from water damage. Both bathrooms and kitchen were dated but absolutely functional. We really liked having the two separate bedrooms and the center room was great for lounging and watching tv to unwind. We grocery shopped and ate 2 out of 3 daily meals in our room. There were plenty of dishes, utensils, and other necessities to meet most meal needs. The pool area was nice overall. At the times we visited (later afternoon to early evening), we had no problems getting chairs or enjoying ourselves in the water. Pool temperature was about 10 degrees warmer than I like it, but I'm a Northerner. Shade was a little difficult to come by while the sun hit certain angles and the umbrellas were difficult to adjust. Though we did not take advantage of it, the grilling set-up was cool and the folks using them looked like they were cooking up feasts!Parking was never an issue. We always found a spot directly under our room. Getting to and from our daily destinations was easy because the resort is close enough to the Strip but also to the expressway and the airport.It was honestly too hot (up to 105 with heat advisories) for us to have attempted to walk anywhere from our room, so we didn't attempt it and just drove wherever we needed to go. In cooler temps, we may have tried to walk to Excalibur/Luxor etc because it really is quite close.Our first night was super quiet at night, impressively so for a resort with many interior courtyards. Subsequent nights were not as quiet, as we could hear party people in the hall, courtyards, and parking lot, but the combo of our a/c unit noise and earplugs helped. We may be old and in bed before midnight, but we came to Vegas fully aware that people come here for fun."
"A bit of a confusion on my part, I thought we were staying at The Venetian, but we were actually at The Palazzo, which was why we couldn't find our room at first. Signage was confusing, because it constantly changes. Our room was nice, lots of space, but the reason we booked was because I wanted to see The Sphere. And I did, I had a birds eye view of its ever-changing facade. In the middle of the night, the Sphere is relatively quiet, a static moon, but as soon as the sun starts creeping over the horizon, anything goes.We were given access to the Prestige Club on the 23rd floor but we never actually took advantage of it since we were out and about. Our suite was quiet and luxurious (starting to look dated). I didn't smell smoke in the rooms or the public areas (sometimes I smelled it in the casinos), but even if you don't know, your nose knows and I was a little congested by the end of the weekend.There are 60 restaurants between the Venetian and the Palazzo so although we didn't plan on sticking around the resort, we did dine here a lot. So between the restaurants, the Grand Canal Shops, the Canyon Ranch, the Theatres and the Sphere (and casinos), you could just stay and never leave. I wouldn't recommend that, but you could. Self parking is $20/day for guests. That's unheard of in Chicago. One day the parking system wasn't working so everyone could drive in and out.Remember how I started where we didn't know we were at the Palazzo? We checked in at the Venetian and the lines were insane. If we had checked in at the Palazzo the lines are short and we had special check in privileges. Oh well.TLDR: Spacious room, nice view of the Sphere, many resort amenities and nice location on the Strip."
"Well, here we go, year 7. Dunia and Kyra (the current manager) had informed us previously that our usual unit would be undergoing fire safety drills. So, with that in mind, we were assigned unit 2056, which was newly renovated. I was very impressed with the new refrigerator, stove, microwave, and dishwasher. They are all chrome and look absolutely fabulous. We still have a great view of the mountains. I look forward to staying in this unit in the future.Eat, Drink, and Be Merry, my Friends!!!!!"
"One of my favorite Sportsbooks in Las Vegas. This Book is located at the west end of the casino floor and it's a non- smoking area.All the ticket employees have always been friendly and generous with the drink vouchers. There's a full- service bar along with the Sports Book Grill , which serves burgers, snacks, and sandwiches. Sectional odds boards are displayed among 17 big- screen TVs on the main wall. The room seats around 300 guests. This spot includes countless seats with dedicated tables.Seating cannot be reserved in the book. However, there is reserved VIP horse racing seating available in the horse racing section or bar area.The sportsbook is bordered by the poker room"
"Almost couldn't find it...This is our first time staying in this Worldmark location. Actually, out of the four Las Vegas WorldMark by Wyndham locations we've only ventured in staying at the South Las Vegas Blvd address. WorldMark Spencer is an older building and away from The Strip, closer to residential homes. If we wanted to drive, let's say, to Paris Hotel & Casino it takes about 3 miles to drive but walking and cutting through some shortcuts would take some 2.31 miles (roughly a 6-10 min walk)... it was 111° last weekend in Vegas with an excessive heat warning mostly all weekend so we refrained from walking anywhere... we would melt.We stayed in a one bedroom unit right between the entrance and the check-in registration lobby so it was nice that we were in and out without driving through the resort parking lot. Not sure if this location had a parking garage but our section had car stalls (like apartments). Love the fully equipped kitchen but our unit didn't come with a BBQ grill. We usually like to throw a couple of steaks on the grill at least one time during our stay. Well, the heatwave prevented us from doing that anyway. Surprisingly, we didn't get a call from the front desk to attend an owner update meeting... not once!! whoohoo! One thing I did like about this location is that it is really close to South Maryland Parkway and not too far from Valerio's, Seafood City, and Jollybee.... mmm, yes, when I get a craving for some halo halo I don't have far to go!Review #1058"
"I've had great experiences here at Westgate. Both visits were for attending shows at two different theaters. The venues have great sound and the performances were outstanding. Use valet it's complimentary but leave a hefty tip for these hard workers. Staff are so helpful and go over and beyond to make your visit memorable. They are the friendliest hotel staff and treat everyone with the highest quality of service."
"Just off the main strip club Wyndham has great amenities and daily activities. Spent mornings at the pool. Separate kids and adult pool which I was thankful for. Lifeguards on duty watched over all of us having too much fun. Everyone appreciated their presence. There's plenty of lounge chairs. Pool bar guys and cafe servers were awesome. The cafe serves breakfast and lunch alongside Starbucks. If you have the vip wristband you can get the extra discounts when making purchases. The wristbands are also your keyless entry for pool gates, building entry and room key. Standard room has a kitchenette with table for 4 sleeper couch, with separate bedroom. Two TVs, lots of dresser space and large closets. The bathroom was a little on the quaint side maybe in the future these could be remodeled. Was a little lacking. I think the rooms could use an update overall. Some carpet cleaning and new furniture. Just personal preference. On the first night we had to get the sink plunged. It wasn't draining properly but maintenance crew here is awesome! We had a few requests during our weeklong stay and they came promptly and worked efficiently. Overall great service. No loud neighbors or ruckus. Large separate towers so underground parking can get a little confusing or become a hike. But the bellmen come to the rescue if you call for their assistance in the lobby."
"We stayed at The Venetian for 3 nights and really enjoyed our stay. The resort literally has everything you need, with high quality; so, you don't need to leave the resort at all. First of all, this is a massive resort; Venetian itself has 2 towers, each has 39 floors, each floor has 338 rooms! This doesn't even include Palazzo at the Venetian! So, it gets very busy. Considering this, the check-in process was very fast and smooth. We stayed in a King Suite on the 19th floor, with Sphere view. You can get a city view or higher floor room with an extra fee. Our room wasn't amongst the renovated rooms, but it was still nice. There are heated outdoor poos on 10th floor, with a bar. There's a fitness and spa centre on 4th floor. You also have access to pools on the Palazzo tower. The Prestige Lounge is on 36th floor. The rooms provide soup, body lotion and amenities kit. The refills on daily basis is a hit-and-miss. One day they don't refill body lotions, one day they switch the amenities kit. There are no slippers in the room, but at the time of checkout, we were gold we could've asked for them. There's no coffee machine in the rooms and everything from the mini bar, including water will be charged to your room.The rooms are quiet and well-maintained. There are so many high quality restaurants and cafes on the resort that you never need to leave. But if you do want to visit other casinos on the strip, you can easily walk down the strip as it's a walking distance from everything."
"Here for a convention at Mandalay Bay. I felt the need to enhance my tan. This pool had everything I was looking for - cool water, bucket of beers, sun, and good music. I felt safe with the number of lifeguards as I was in the 3 foot water section. Getting here early allowed us to place our stuff under a chair. Sun was warm and my tan looked good. Bonus points for the baby changing station in the men's room! I will return if staying in the area.Respectfully,Bryan Moore Oklahoma"
"Wife and I had 1-1/2 hours to kill before we had to get ready for dinner so decided to go lay at the pool and have few drinks...Pools were nice. They say there's 5 different pools but there's really only 2 The main pool and the VIP pool...the reason for the poor review...25 minutes...that's how long it took just to put in a drink order and that's after we flagged down 2 waitresses and both said "I'll be right back" and a manager who said "I'll get someone right over". And it wasn't even super busy...it was 3:30 on a Saturday in august. I even said to the one waitress, "you guys must be super slammed" and she "no not really" so I'm thinking oh so it's just bad service. We never saw a waitress again. At $15 a drink they cost the resort another $60 from us...imagine adding up.the losses from all the other people they didn't serve"
"Just north of the airport, and four blocks east of the Strip, Alexis Park Resort hosted a tribute to Motown music (All Motown) that we attended on a Thursday night. It had easy free parking.The ball room is a typical set-up with round tables in front of the stage, and comfy 270 degree booths around the sides. Our group of four was escorted to one of the latter, and we enjoyed the 90 minute show from there with good views. There is no minimum drink requirement.The act consisted of the Duchesses of Motown (4 woman group) singing the greatest hits from the legendary recording studio, with a special guest (who filled the void when the 4 main performers were doing costume changes offstage). There was a bit of audience participation, and all the songs you would expect ( from both male and female Motown chart toppers) were included (some in a full version, others abbreviated). Most of the songs we knew, which is critical to enjoying a show like this. There was a slight intermission when we were allowed to use our phones (otherwise, no pictures/videos allowed during performance). Each of the four singers had pleasing voices, with lights and background visuals being minimal, but good acoustics throughout the show. All of us enjoyed it."
"I was going to stay at my normal place like the Bellagio, MGM Grand aria, or cosmopolitan however, my girlfriend wanted to stay here because all of our family was here so I agreed because I love my Pumpkin Head . I upgraded to the suite and that was the best decision ever. Her family had regular size rooms and I would've been happy in a regular size room. The suite made it much better experience. The bed is extremely comfortable. The layout is pretty good. The views are OK. I will agree with the other poster. The shower is a little weird, it tends to get water everywhere but it wasn't a big deal.Lotta good food nearby. The gambling was pretty good as well. I was up $1500 when I left. The rideshare works perfectly. This wouldn't have been my first choice ever, but I will say this, I will definitely come back here again. This is a very fair price for what you get. I'm very happy with the overall experience."
"A vast improvement since the first time I visited Tahiti Village resort. A newly remodeled beach style pool with an additional lazy river pool. But the biggest difference between the resort then and now the Time factor. Instead of feeling like a timeshare trap. My recent experience felt more like a place worth sharing time at."
"It is said that when Gambling... The House Always wins. But what If...The reason you're loosing is not because you have bad luck or that the house is rigged, but maybe, just maybe you are betting on the wrong horse. Well...Imagine I'm as genius as the rain man, as handsome as Danny Ocean (George Clooney), and have the strapping body of Alan (Zach Galifianakis) er.. I mean Phil (Bradley Cooper) from the hangover...Now let my Brilliant, handsome ass share the secret to winning Vegas without loosing all of your chips on a room that you are only going to sleep in anyways. Welcome to the Jockey Club!! Heard of it? Nah... I didn't think so. What if I told you that this hidden gem is located right on the strip, and is just slightly tucked behind the Beautiful Cosmopolitan Resort. What if I said that you are actually closer to the Bellagio water fountain show staying at The Jockey Club, than you'd be if you stayed at the actual Bellagio itself. And what if I let you in on a little secret that you can stay at the Jockey club and not only use their private pool and spa on the property, but you are able to use the amazing Cosmopolitan resort pool and amenities all because you are a guest of the Jockey Club. Ok here me out...I've stayed in Vegas countless times and I've stayed all over the strip from the best to the...I will NEVER stay there again! (Cough cough, the Rio)Yes, for your 21st birthday, attending a bachelor/bachelorette party, celebrating your Anniversary, or staying in the high roller suite all because your friend wants to show off and tells everyone he's a Doctor when he's really just a Dentist (The Hangover), I say splurge and go all out. But for those of you who've done Vegas and know that as long as you have a clean bed to crash on after a long night of partying, why spend all that money on a room, when you will only just sleep there a few hours a night anyway. It's all about Location!!!The Jockey Club is positioned right behind the Cosmopolitan resort which happens to be the front and center stage of the Las Vegas Strip. Being in the middle gives you a greater advantage to seeing more of Sin City than you would if you were to stay on the ends (I.e. Mandalay Bay or Sahara/The Strat) Did someone say food?? Yes, we all know that the Food in Vegas is Everything! From celebrity Chef restaurants, to the over the top buffets to the culinary fusions created to appease the tourists, Vegas knows how to make a Foodie feel good. Being center to the strip, staying at the Jockey club will once again give you the advantage of being right in the middle and allow you to not miss any of the food action. You will be oh so close to places like...Secret Pizza. (Shhhh it's a secret) Eataly. (Take me to Italy and lock the door) Eggslut. (What did you call me!!??) Hattie B's Hot Chicken. (After a long night of booze) China Poblano (Chinese/Mexican Cuisine!!!) Get it! Yes, these are all either within Cosmo or a short walk away. (Eataly located at MGM Park). Convenience with a Capitol "C"Staying at the Jockey Club is easy...Getting access to the Cosmopolitan gambling floor, Glamorous Pool, & high-end eateries is even EASIER! There is a shared Elevator (Jockey Club/Cosmopolitan) that will allow you easy access from where you stay to where you will DEFINITELY want to play....All for a fraction of the price of actually staying at the actual Cosmo. Living like you own the placeThe Jockey Club rooms are like a hotel, but better. They all come with a full size kitchen, which includes a fridge, stove, microwave, coffee maker; basically everything INCLUDING the kitchen sink. That's right folks! Don't feel like going out to eat?? Bring your own groceries and make yourself comfy. Load up that cooler, bring that rack of lamb from home and dust of that 2014 Chianti you've been saving; you can literally make your own 5 star meal all from the privacy of your room.So the next time Vegas is on the mind and you are feeling your luck is on a high, I say bet on a new horse.. The Jockey Club and see what it feels like to 'Break Maiden' versus 'breaking the bank.'"
"This is a nice, pleasant resort/casino with a bright, open space which is easy to navigate without getting too lost. It has lots of slot and table game options, and more importantly, plenty of food options with the Eat your Heart Out food hall and the staple Station sit down restaurants. There's even a Shang's Noodles if you like hand pulled noodles but don't like pulling your own noodles.It shines in an area of Las Vegas (SW) that hasn't had much without a drive. Kudos for putting up this property. The parking garage is spacious and the elevators take your right to the food! Was I the architect's muse on this or what?I looked into staying here but Hachi Machi, what were they thinking with the prices? It was a little ridiculous, but I didn't get a chance to see the rooms and if they'd be worth it (probably not). It was on par with Red Rock and GVR in a seemingly less nice resort than those 2."
"The Bellagio Casino in Las Vegas is a great combination of luxury and excitement. With its elegant design and world-class gaming options, it offers an unforgettable experience for all visitors. The casino floor is packed with a variety of slot machines and table games, catering to both casual players and high rollers. The staff are attentive and professional, ensuring a seamless and enjoyable visit. They also had a great Christmas-themed decoration at the lobby and great shows at the fountains."
"The Vdara Suite has a furnished living room with a sofa that has a pull-out queen size bed, kitchenette, large refrigerator, washer/dryer, a separate bedroom, a huge full bath, and a half bath.Vdara, is a non-smoking, pet friendly, gambling free resort. If you feel like gambling, there is an outdoor walk-way to Aria, it's an easy quick walk, and an indoor hall to Cosmopolitan. There is a free tram that goes to Bellagio, Park MGM, and the Crystals Shopping Mall.Every day we visited the Market Café Vdara for a quick bite and snack, located downstairs they are opened 24/7. They have a variety of sandwiches, pastries, drinks, snacks, ice cream from the freezer, and a small section of household type of items. There's also a Starbucks, and a Patio & Lounge. The lobby has plenty of chairs for people to relax and watch the cute dogs walking around, after all it is a pet friendly resort.The front desk workers are super friendly and offer free bottled water to Vdara guests.Very relaxing vibe at Vdara, our stay here was peaceful and quiet. You'll need to scan your room key in the elevators to take you to your room to your particular floor only. We had friends staying on different floors, had to arrange to meet in the lobby. The concierge was nice enough to print our flight boarding pass, and the bell desk held our luggage after we checked out so that we can browse the strip before leaving for the airport."
"Spacious Suites [Las Vegas NV]The resort is a few miles from the Las Vegas Strip... away from the hustle and bustle. It is actually next door to South Point Hotel, Casino. This was our home for three nights. Upon registration it very much felt like a timeshare. When we got our room key we were instructed to see another employee to get a parking permit. Parking is free at the Grandview. Additionally, we were offered a free dinner at South Point if we would attend one of those 120-min sales presentations (and we know it's never just 2 hours). We weren't pressured though when we turned it down. Everything was in working order. The unit was clean with good security. After we enter the door to our room there are two more doors (Rooms A and B). We were in Room B on the 9th floor. Bed was a King and very comfortable... slept like a baby. Water pressure in the shower was great. No slow-draining sinks. We were out almost the entire day during our stay so we were just mostly there in the evenings. That's how we roll. Review #3712"