This is my third time staying here. I have been in the North Wing, West Wing and the Peppermill Tower. Staff are always helpful and I'm really a guest there for the Spa Toscana, which is first rate. I have never spent time on the gambling******. I recently ate at Romanza and was quite impressed with the level of service and quality of food. If you can find a good deal on the web to stay here, grab it. Even if its in the West or North Wings, which are bit far from the amenities, but more reasonably priced. The outdoor pools are also really excellent.
It's amazing what you've done with the old hotel!!!!!!
It is IMMACULATE and QUIET! The foods are FANTASTIC!!!!!
You have fuly changed all the areas! It's like a new building!!!!!
BUT!
ROOM INFO!
My room did NOT have a central ceiling light fixture with a fan.
It did NOT have an ALARM CLOCK.
It did NOT have a microwave.
MY SHOWER:
(1) door was on rollers, the other was FIXED. BUT. The plumbing stuff to turn on the water AND the shower were behind the fixed glass window, SO you have to get INTO the shower and go to the fixtures and turn it on then turn the shower on WHILE you were standing UNDER it! Whenever you turn on a shower, the old water still in it is usually chilly and THEN it warms up. DIDN'T LIKE IT AT ALL!!!!!!
OTHER than that, everything else was excellent!!!!!
THanks!
JP
We have always been pleased with LaQuinta, but this time even more so. We were pleasantly surprised by the upgrades since our last visit (pre-pandemic). The room was stunning - very clean and comfortable with a lot of options to sit, heat up food, etc. It was so great to have everything we needed. Thank you!
Everyone in the casino and hotel was very friendly and helpful. Who was clean and they even had night swimming from 9 to 11 PM. We enjoyed I had a lot of fun playing the Kong machine in particular. Great spot to stay on the river.
Hotel near Las Vegas Strip,Las Vegas96.4% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2026.01.05
TI has one of the best locations for accessing the sphere, where u can walk across through Venetian and then to the sphere without moving your car and dealing with crowds and lines. The Room itself was great for two. We thought it was large even. And loved that there was free parking and easy access to the garage since the property is not that big. There is a cvs attached to get drinks and last minute items. And a couple Starbucks, a ice cream shop, and pizza shop that we tried.
The amenities could use work though. They still charge a $50 resort fee even though the pool and hot tub was closed fr the season. From our window we could see the hot tub a green color. So it was definitely closed. There was not tangible benefit from the resort fee for us. Not even a bottle of water. Yet they wrefuse to waive or reduce any fees.,
And the casino has a warm, smoky, strange sweet smell that made it difficult to spend much time in.
The place was kind of loud.
Also, the Trip.com app *clearly* stated that there would be no additional fees upon arrival. BS. There’s a $45 resort fee and you’re stuck paying it. I raised hell and got the $45 refunded by Trip.com
The service was great and everyone was friendly. Things were a bit pricey, and the location is very off grid from everywhere else so there isn’t much choice but to pay crazy prices. Downfall was going during the week, most of the good dining places were closed. The room was okay, the beds were pretty stiff, throughout our 3 days they couldn’t offer ANY extra blankets, only extra sheets. The tv in our two rooms had terrible reception, more than half the channels barely came in, in pieces and staticky. The aC worked great in the room. The arcade was good price and the kids loved that. The pool was awesome too.
You can imagine how exciting it would be to see a bunch of colorful lights in the dark, endless Gobi night! The hotel in the wilderness is surprisingly complete: restaurant, small supermarket, casino, laundry room, very convenient. It is a very western hotel, with a resident small band and folk singers, and a tabby cat lying in the nest for you to pet. When I got up in the morning, I found an oasis lake behind the building, with swimming ducks and geese, motionless sculptures and churches, and a small zoo with horses and sheep. It's really interesting!
The hotel is quite retro, the room space is quite large, the table is wide and there are many chairs, the facilities are clean and tidy, although there is no coffee machine and tea bags in the room, but there is a coffee machine and microwave in the small supermarket, which can be used for free, whether it is heating milk or making noodles. It is very convenient. The employees I met in the store are very friendly and enthusiastic, and I feel at home.
This is in Nevada, and the prices are lower than those in Death Valley Park, and the gas price is nearly $2 cheaper. It takes about 40 minutes from here to the Death Valley Park ticket office. Death Valley National Park is very large, but hotels are extremely scarce, so staying here is a very good choice.
Hotel near Las Vegas Strip,Las Vegas96.4% of visitors choose this area
RRamizAA2025.10.24
Well it’s Caesars palace! A phenomenal hotel in a great location right in the middle of the strip. The sheer size does mean you have to walk a lot depending on which tower you stay, and to the self car parking garage. The rooms itself were huge. I got the Augustus tower on floor 36 with a beautiful view of the strip road. The prices within the hotel were obscene however. The fact that parking is $20 dollars is genuinely crazy. They’ve practically outpriced any average traveller and has become crazy expensive throughout the city. Aswell as the prices in the rooms for a single bottle of water $8!!! The casinos were great and had a great atmosphere there (although I left with a net loss of $1200 😧) All in all, it was a great trip, and I can finally say, I stayed at Caesars Palace!!!!
NNengliyouduodaThe location is a bit out of the way; you'll need a taxi to get anywhere. The room itself was incredibly spacious and reasonably clean, but the facilities are showing their age. There was no water in the room, and a bottle downstairs cost nearly 50 [currency, assuming RMB]. No slippers were provided, and the sheets were very thin. The front desk's efficiency can't compare to what you'd find in [country, assuming China]; it's 'free America,' so don't expect much in terms of service. I'll try another hotel next time, if there is a next time.
GGuest UserWe arrived a bit late on the first day, around 6 PM. We had booked two higher-priced double rooms with street views, but at check-in, we weren't given adjacent rooms. Instead, we received rooms in completely different directions and far apart. One room faced a side street, and the other was a corner room right by a major road. From the outside, it was clear they were on the interior side of the building, with no real street view. To make matters worse, the glass windows were completely covered with a grid-like advertising film, making it impossible to see anything. We paid extra for a nice street view, so this arrangement was completely misleading and not what we paid for! It's disappointing that the price here was the same as on the official website, but booking here didn't come with any vouchers. The rooms themselves were fine, a bit smaller than the Bellagio's but felt newer. It's convenient to stay here if you want to see David Copperfield's show, as it's right downstairs. There weren't many Christmas decorations; the Bellagio had the most Christmas spirit in the whole city.
TTriciaMy husband and I came to Hilton Lake Las Vegas to spend our 7th wedding anniversary. Check in went very smoothly. Shortly after our check in we received a complimentary bottle of champagne and chocolate covered strawberries. It was a very welcoming surprise which we genuinely appreciated. We had booked a couples massage at their spa and were very pleased with their services. It was quite relaxing and exactly what we needed! Our room was very clean and quiet. We ordered in room service for breakfast and the food was very much to our liking! We’ve stayed at this resort several times prior and have always been pleased with our stay there. We will definitely be back!
GGuest UserI stayed for two nights. On the first night, I arrived early in the morning and there was an on-duty staff member, an older gentleman who provided excellent and very attentive service! He was very meticulous and patient, and I even gave him an extra tip out of gratitude. My second stay was four days later, and the front desk staff, compared to the gentleman who checked me in on the first night, was less satisfactory in terms of service. The hotel room itself was good, but the soundproofing wasn't great. Overall, I'm still quite satisfied.
YYerJoshAmazing experience in The Venetian, it was our first time and you have to consider some great points to know why is the best hotel to stay in Las Vegas:
1. Amazing location
2. Direct Access to The Sphere concerts and Events
3. The Parking lot is easy to access in and out
4. Access to the Rooms are very close to the parking so you don’t need to walk too much
5. Access to food court are really close to the access to the rooms and that is amazing!
6. The Venetian gondolas attraction are really good and the whole decoration around is simply amazing!
7. The Rooms are recently renovated and the Deluxe Kings rooms have the option to see the Sphere and the rooms in the opposite side will see The Strip! So everyone will have a really nice view!
8. Easy access to the Las Vegas Strip Boulevard!
9. If you are planning to attend the CES, the largest technology event in the world you will have access to the Venetian Expo! So is the best place to stay during that event
GGuest UserI was a little worried when I exited the freeway and immediately found myself driving through a large homeless encampment. However, it was confined to that one block. The hotel itself does not have homeless hanging outside or milling around.
There is a parking garage, but if your vehicle is taller than 68” you won’t be able to use it. Instead, you’ll have to park in the immediate adjacent covered spaces (none available when we got there at 10:00); but there’s another outdoor lot that was never full on the other side of the hotel- accessible by foot by either walking through the casino or outside about ½ block. Your hotel room key will get you in and out of the outdoor lots and garage.
Hotel staff and security are very nice and helpful. The hotel was very clean, but I have asthma so walking through the smokey casino was difficult. I forgot that Vegas is still stuck in the 70’s when it comes to indoor smoking.
We had a room on the 9th floor. There are 4 good sized elevators that arrive quickly and they are clean and don’t smell.
Our room was clean, but no coffee maker and no microwave. There is a small mini fridge- really small. There’s a hairdryer on the wall by the sink. Adequate water pressure in the shower. Enough counter space on both sides of the sink for bathroom items. Shower has soap, shampoo and conditioner dispensers- I forgot to let management know that the conditioner was pretty much jammed, but I was able to get some out with a lot of pumping.
Queen beds were comfortable. Very thin “blanket” so if you’re with someone who cranks the AC up, you’ll need a better blanket. The AC unit was a bit loud but I usually have white noise playing to get to sleep so it was good for me. Our room overlooked the freeway and industrial area so we did have freeway noise- again not an issue for me. I liked the shutters instead of drapes. Floors could do away with the carpeting in the rooms.
We didn’t watch any television but there is one.
Surrounding area: Mob Museum is across the street. So is Fremont Street which has some of the oldest hotels and Binions where you can take a photo with a stack of money- I think it’s 1 million dollars.
The California Hotel across the street caters to Hawaiians. You’ll find great Hawaiian food there.
They also have the pool for Main Street use- can’t comment because I didn’t use it.
What I learned today when we headed home is that there’s a Costco (needed gas) 5 minutes away & the escape rooms that my friend said we should check out (we didn’t have time).
There is a fantastic breakfast place 2 blocks down that is always busy. Hash House. If it’s packed, go to the bar to order takeout. Takes 15 minutes and you can grab a table in the food court 100 feet away.
GGuest UserThis is my go-to place; I've stayed here many times. Whenever I'm in Vegas for a convention, I usually stay at the Luxor. It has everything—food, drinks, and entertainment. The bar downstairs is a must-visit every night. It's a shame how expensive Vegas is getting, though; a drink went from $11 to $18! 😥
CChacantingchunduzuigaoshengwuThe only issue was no hot water on the first day; the repairman only came the next morning. Everything else was fine. Even if you don't book a premium room, you can still go to the top floor with floor-to-ceiling windows to see the big globe. It's conveniently located, and I'll stay here again for my next business trip.
GGuest UserThe Excalibur was a great choice. The rooms were clean, spacious and the pillows were great! The staff were very friendly in helping you with just about any question you had. I didn't care for the buffet. Way over priced, limited hours and the food not so special. Nothing open after 10 p.m. to eat and no fridge or microwave in the room.! Also, no comps for reward players. This is the down side. Otherwise it was a good time.
GGuest UserOrleans is an off strip vegas hotel that is currently going through some much needed renovations. They are marketing mobile checkin and mobile room key both of which did not work. The note said I would need to sync my reservation with my Boyd rewards card which the front desk supposed didn't my n request but nothing showed up in the app. The room b itself was comfortable but lacked refrigerator and microwave although most Vegas rooms do. At the prices published online they all should. Lack of TV channels was somewhat problematic when trying to escape the casino. The on-site movie theater and bowling alley did help but if course cost more. The hotel used to provide some coupons to use around the premises during your stay but I did not receive any this stay. I did enjoy Balliwick and Ondori during my stay and found them good and not too pricey. The casino lacks some of the newer slot machines and this trip they seemed to be very tight. Overall the stay was fun.
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