Hotel near Las Vegas Strip,Las Vegas97.3% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2025.10.20
Good location, however service for both checking in and check out is slow. There were no amenities in the room, no coffee, no hot water boiler, all is chargeable. You basically get a huge room with toilet and bed. No other facilities, which was quite a rip off for the price. The wall are thin as well, could hear the cleaners outside early in the morning and other guests.
Hotel near Las Vegas Strip,Las Vegas97.3% of visitors choose this area
AAnonymous User2025.08.10
Having stayed at this hotel 13 years ago, I decided to book it again this time, but unfortunately, the experience was a far cry from what I remembered!
1. **Bottled Water**: There's no complimentary bottled water in the room. Guests have to go to the front desk to collect it, and each bottle is minuscule, only 296ml! You're also limited to just one or two bottles per person per trip, which means a daily trek downstairs just for water.
2. **Minibar Sensor Trap**: All food items in the room, both in the minibar fridge and on the shelves, are equipped with sensors. Simply moving an item from its original spot registers it as consumed/purchased. This policy is incredibly unreasonable. I merely picked up a bottle to look at it and was charged! A single bottle of mineral water costs $24 USD. Upon check-out, I discovered I'd been charged for three bottles. The front desk informed me they needed to 'verify' the charges before processing a refund to my credit card, and couldn't even provide an estimated timeframe for when the refund would be issued.
3. **Missing Towel Incident**: A huge warning: Do NOT bring your own white bath towels! I hung my personal towel behind the bathroom door, assuming that hung towels wouldn't be taken for cleaning (as most hotels only clean towels left in the tub or laundry basket). When I called the hotel, they claimed they needed to 'investigate' with a third-party laundry service to see if my towel could be located. If not, they'd compensate me, but I have little hope of a resolution for this matter.
4. **The Oshow**: The 'Oshow' in the hotel's West Tower costs around 2100 RMB per person. While the performers were very dedicated, I couldn't even recall the plot from my previous viewing, and overall, it lacked any significant appeal. The sound, lighting, and special effects felt quite dated.
5. **Delayed Check-in**: Although check-in was scheduled for 3:00 PM, we weren't fully checked in until 3:30 PM. We booked two rooms, but one wasn't ready until 5:00 PM, and only after I called to inquire! As compensation, the staff provided each person with a $25 meal voucher, valid at the hotel restaurants.
Hotel near Las Vegas Strip,Las Vegas97.3% of visitors choose this area
AAlex Amine wang2025.09.27
The location is super convenient, right in a bustling area. It's across from the Bellagio, diagonally opposite Caesars Palace, and just a few hundred meters north to the LinQ Promenade.
Even though the hotel is a bit old, the facilities are still quite functional, offering great value for money. The commercial area downstairs is also vibrant and convenient. My only complaint is that the walk from the parking garage to the front desk is quite long, and it's a bit of a hassle dragging luggage over uneven ground.
Paying for parking at the front desk was cheaper, and you can just use your room key to exit the parking garage, which is really convenient.
I booked a room facing the Eiffel Tower, but at check-in, I was given a room on the backside instead.
Hotel near Las Vegas Strip,Las Vegas97.3% of visitors choose this area
ZZhangxiaowang19882025.12.06
Excellent room during the exhibition period. The breakfast was very good, felt like a solid four-star hotel. It's also close to the subway, which is great. I would definitely stay here again next time. Parking is convenient and free. The hotel facilities are very new, and parking is free. I always stay here for AAPEX; it's just a few minutes' walk away.
Hotel near Las Vegas Strip,Las Vegas97.3% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2025.07.30
Overrated. Too expensive for what it is. Yes it’s nice and it’s an experience because it’s iconic. Very very loud everywhere very crowded. The hotel staff wasn’t really friendly many times not even answering to a good morning, my father is in a wheelchair and there’s an area where you have to call assistance for the lift because there’s no ramp and she questioned me why were we going to that corredor and said the shops were already closed. Housekeeping came in the room before the time whilst my father was in the bathroom and the paper of “do not disturb” was on the door. The bedroom wasn’t really clean for 240€ minimum a night even the floors in the bedroom corridors were full of little trash for hours. no complimentary water tea or coffee. The parking walk until the reception was very stressful with a wheelchair and 3 bags on the email they should say that you can drop off the bags at the entrance. For a five star hotel the bed sheets were crumpled and stained a lot of marks on walls and the chair stained. Bed was very comfortable. The toilet was amazing. The ****** staff are very nice. The view is amazing
Hotel near Las Vegas Strip,Las Vegas97.3% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2025.10.16
I’ve stayed at the Flamingo hotel 4 times and I’d have to say for the money spent this time around it has put me off coming back ever again.
No tea or coffee in the room, no drinking water (not even one bottle). Expensive “resort” fee per day with no “resort” to speak of.
Food is expensive everywhere inside the hotel.
The only thing it has going for it is the location.
Entertainment is old. I mean Wayne Newton. Is he still alive?!
Small towels big enough for children only.
This trip was the most expensive part of our trip around the world and we won’t he coming back.
I used to live the Flamingo, but even in the non-smoking room I could smell cigarette smoke coming through the air conditioning. I had to pay extra because the check-in time is so late in the afternoon and we got there at 2, and because my room wasn’t available when I checked in I had to pay for an upgraded room. Even though the room I got was not a newly “renovated” room like the woman at the desk said it would be and ended paying $500 Australian more. Not happy and very eager to leave Vegas because of this disappointing stay.
Hotel near Las Vegas Strip,Las Vegas97.3% of visitors choose this area
JJason82025.10.17
It was so frustrated and annoyed that when we woke up early in the morning ready to go for a tour to realise that there was no water and no one had ever told us before. A 5 star hotel should not have made an assumption that their guests would not need to go to toilet and flush the toilet nor did the guest need to go out very early in the morning with the need of showering or brush their teeth.
Hotel near Las Vegas Strip,Las Vegas97.3% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2025.09.30
We had the best experience of all of our years of visiting Las Vegas this time at Mandalay Bay. The front desk clerk was wonderful and upgraded us to a suite. It was the most comfortable and luxurious room we've ever stayed in. We had a blast at the last river and wave pool. I wish we could have stayed longer!
Hotel near Las Vegas Strip,Las Vegas97.3% of visitors choose this area
CCELIA945392025.12.19
I highly recommend staying at the Fontainebleau Hotel when in Vegas. The room design is novel and grand, and it's super clean with very comfortable bedding 😌. Just relaxing in the room and enjoying the moment—that's what life is all about, isn't it? The Sphere outside the window is amazing to watch, absolutely fantastic! Plus, every staff member, from the front desk to the floor attendants, was incredibly enthusiastic. They definitely deserve a shout-out 👍.
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LLockwoodSpacious Suites: Every room is a suite, offering plenty of space.
Suites include living areas, large bathrooms, and great views of the ***** or the surrounding mountains.
Affordable Rates: Often more budget-friendly compared to hotels on the *****.
Great value for families or groups needing extra space.
Amenities: Multiple pools, including a tropical-themed pool area with cabanas.
A well-equipped fitness center and a full-service spa.
Entertainment:
Home to the Penn & Teller magic show and various other live performances.
Vibrant nightlife with bars and a nightclub.
Dining Options:
Several restaurants, including a buffet and international cuisine options.
Popular rooftop bar with panoramic city views.
Location: Just off the *****, offering a quieter stay while still being close to Las Vegas attractions.
GGuest UserGood location, however service for both checking in and check out is slow. There were no amenities in the room, no coffee, no hot water boiler, all is chargeable. You basically get a huge room with toilet and bed. No other facilities, which was quite a rip off for the price. The wall are thin as well, could hear the cleaners outside early in the morning and other guests.
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!
MMartin Heginio Jr.It is a five star hotel but the glass that they are giving to guests in rooms are just disposable cups with no amenities like kettle, coffee, toothpaste,nor bottled water. We stayed for 3 nights and may not be coming back again to stay in this hotel due to poor services. On the 3rd day of stay our room was not thoroughly cleaned…. Though the resto at the top is the best place to have your dinner with stunning views of vegas at night. Services and food at the resto at the top was excellent with the very accommodating Filipino staff headed by Ms . Juvy. ..
JJason8It was so frustrated and annoyed that when we woke up early in the morning ready to go for a tour to realise that there was no water and no one had ever told us before. A 5 star hotel should not have made an assumption that their guests would not need to go to toilet and flush the toilet nor did the guest need to go out very early in the morning with the need of showering or brush their teeth.
GGuest UserI absolutely enjoyed my stay here at Main Street! The room was very clean and tidy when I arrived. This hotel is located away from the ***** which I appreciated but its also not a far drive away so it was perfect for my family and I!
AAnonymous UserThe room is decent in terms of its overall appearance and comfort, providing a good space for relaxation. However, the lighting in the room is quite dim, which might make it challenging to perform tasks that require good visibility or create a bright and inviting atmosphere. Additionally, the shower room could benefit from some improvement like the hot water. Lastly, the self-check-in system had numerous issues like not accepting any of my cards, which wasted a significant amount of time during the check-in process.
MM682122****Excellent! It was a bit pricey, but I overslept and they were kind enough to extend my checkout until 1:30 PM. The second-floor restaurant was very good. However, I did notice some homeless individuals around, which made me a little uneasy, so I made sure to head back to the hotel as soon as it got dark.
GGuest UserThe hotel’s amenity and facility are great. I don’t understand why people put low rating for this hotel. They do set up bottled water in room for you while the 4-star hotel i stayed with in Las Vegas before didn’t. They did their good job at OYO!
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