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CasaBlanca Resort - CasaBlanca Outdoor Pool

CasaBlanca Resort

(575 reviews)

$$

There's always something going on at Casablanca. Whether it's adding or taking out slots, or the…read moresame for dining venues. Activity seems to be a constant. This time it was doing away with the original sportsbook, and relocating it against a nondescript wall deeper in the casino. Not a good look for us bettors. I was told that Station casinos has taken over this aspect of of our gambling vice. In so doing, I'm thinking Casablanca has given it the Ol' heave ho. The sportsbook has been transformed into a comicbook. Good ridden to the bank of TV's. Out you go ample seating. So long talley board giving the spreads. Usher in the new and unimproved thimble experience. A few roundtop tables, and I wonder what the line on the game is? In the place of the old sportsbook location, installed are yet more uninspiring slots. Yes slots are the bread and butter of a casino. But bread gets stale and butter will turn rancid before long. Before you know it, the Casablanca will lean toward its one time neighbor The Oasis. That remnant is a blight on the landscape of Mesquite. However that infection could spread west if ownership doesn't quit tinkering with what made this casino resort a success. The renovated rooms are nice, and getting rid of the buffet was probably the right decision. What's lacking is the once old school ambiance. Adding new this and new that may not have the desired effect. What may happen is that we'll decide to stay home and gamble on our phones. Or better yet, gamble on our phones while in a national park or sitting on a beach in Hawaii. With diminishing returns hovering, it may not be prudent to gamble on repeat business. Quick Tip: If you want a quiet place to hang, visit the business center next to the elevators. In all the years that I've been visiting, I've yet to see anyone (other than myself) in there. You could literally have a party and not have to worry about being disturbed. It's also five times bigger that the new sportsbook!

1 Star - Overpriced, Poorly Maintained, and Completely Misrepresented…read moreI booked a king bungalow at the Casablanca Resort expecting something at least reasonably nice for the price. What we got was one of the worst hotel experiences I've ever had. The Room Was a Disaster The dishwasher wasn't even screwed into the cabinetry. Fixtures were hanging off the walls. Light bulbs were blown out. Everything was extremely dated and clearly neglected. The floors were so visibly dirty that we kept our shoes on the entire stay -- in our own room. For what they charge, this is completely unacceptable. Noise Was Unbearable -- And Never Disclosed Both Friday AND Saturday nights, the resort hosts loud pool parties. And I don't mean "a little noisy." The bass was literally shaking the fixtures and walls in our room. We couldn't even hear the TV. We had no idea this was going to happen when we booked. This should be prominently disclosed at the time of booking -- full stop. If I had known, I never would have stayed here over a weekend. On top of that, we were in a bungalow with two connecting rooms on both sides, and we could hear everything going on in both. Zero sound insulation. Staff Was Unhelpful and at Times Confrontational The front desk had no property maps available, so we had no idea where our room was. We dragged our luggage all over the resort trying to find it. Security directed us to the completely wrong area -- apparently even the staff doesn't know the layout of their own property. The check-in experience was made worse by a front desk agent who was noticeably crabby and negative. Not exactly a warm welcome. The worst interaction of the trip came the first night when I returned with my son (who is under 21) to a security guard who got aggressively in my face at the gate -- despite the fact that our room was literally ten feet away. Instead of any reasonable accommodation, he sent us completely around the entire property and back through the pool area. The attitude was completely unnecessary and frankly intimidating. Bottom Line This resort is overpriced for what it delivers. The room was poorly maintained, the noise situation was undisclosed and extreme, the staff was either unhelpful or outright rude, and the overall experience was stressful from check-in to check-out. I would not return and cannot recommend it to anyone -- especially families.

Highland Estates Hotel - Our hotel lobby and front desk is open 24 hours! We can answer all your questions and assist you with anything else you may need

Highland Estates Hotel

(31 reviews)

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Friendly service, clean comfortable spacious rooms, comfortable queen beds and showers, great value…read morefor the price. Kitchens and living rooms in each suite (studio, one-bedroom, or two bedroom), well-maintained grounds: two pools, one heated, one with waterfall, hot tub, shuffleboard and tennis courts, nice sitting areas inside or outside the hotel. Each suite is furnished differently by separate owners, but whether a studio, 1- or 2-bedroom, all come with a fully furnished kitchen right down to the dishes/flatware and spatulas, pots & pans, toaster and coffee maker. If traveling with a group, or for extended stays, there's comfortable sitting areas on each floor, a library with fireplace, and a laundry room on 2nd and 3rd floors (bring your own detergent). Best of all, the price is comparable to a common one-room motel room at other motels. You couldn't ask for a better bargain. We very much enjoyed our stay! Will stay again.

I love road trips, I love waking up at different cities, I wish someone would pay me just to stay…read moreat different hotel everyday:XD I usually stayed at Saint George on the way to UT for it's convenient location and rate. This time, I decided to stay at Mesquite, NV which is about 40 miles south of St. George or about 80 miles north of Las Vegas. Hotwire led me here as I like surprise:XD Upon walking in the lobby, my first impression was...is this the retirement home!? the interior has that old fashioned style, wide hallway with tiles instead carpet on the first floor, a library...etc I got suite #210, which is exactly like a one bedroom apartment with full sized kitchen, dining table, living room, bed room, walking in closet and a full sized bath. It's spacious! I assume this property was designed for assistant living and later changed to a hotel. It's freaking hot in Mesquite, NV even after the sun goes down. The air was still hot like inside the oven. The ac worked really well and of course this place is very quiet. The next morning, after checking out, I was on the way heading home. While pulling onto the 15 freeway I all the sudden remembered I left my charging cable in the room! Drove back from the next freeway exit, I told the front desk lady and she immediately made me a key to go up to the room to retrieve my cable. When I got there, the housekeeper was already outside and handed me my cable. If you are not looking for anything fancy, modern and elaborate, this is a good place! For clean, classic and awesome rate, I can see myself coming back for another good night sleep:) P.s there's no charging port on the bedside table, I had to unplug the alarm clock and that's how I forgot my cable :XD

Hampton Inn & Suites by Hilton Mesquite - Guest room

Hampton Inn & Suites by Hilton Mesquite

(6 reviews)

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Spacious, clean, strong shower pressure and great view from hotel room. Close to many restaurants…read more Fabulous hot breakfast.

Trust the recent bad reviews. The Hampton currently is charging FULL price for a half-open,…read morehorribly ran hotel. Upon our arrival you're waiting for 30 minutes because there is one desk associate handling the 3PM check in surge on a holiday weekend. When the front desk associate gave us our amenities rundown, she mentioned the jacuzzi was out of service. Bummer. No big deal though. I had to ask about the splash pad myself which she said was ALSO not working. Not sure why she failed to mention that. Our first impression of the room was vomit. The room permeated of sitting stomach acid l, the cleaning crew didn't handle the previous stayers issues apparently. Yuck. But we persisted to stay positive and make our way to the pool. Our first sight at the pool was an overcrowded mess, way over the max occupancy with murky dirty pool water, and a half filled pungent dirty jacuzzi. Apparently they didn't want to block off the potential health hazard of hazardous, dirty standing water in the Jaccuzi? Not to mention a huge falling hazard. But it gets better. Now we get hit with a nice bloom of a smoke cloud since adjacent guests were smoking BLUNTS poolside next to kids. No staff intervention. We proceeded to turn around and leave the hotel entirely. I cannot believe how terribly ran this establishment is being a Hilton owned hotel. If you think this will have that Hilton touch, you will be unpleasantly surprised. Off to another hotel that isn't overcharging for a half open establishment.

Virgin River Casino & Lodge - Virgin River Hotel and Casino Rooms

Virgin River Casino & Lodge

(486 reviews)

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I love it! It's old school Las Vegas…read more All these other dummies crying about this or that ... Go stay at motel 6. Frank Sinatra would slap you and tell you to stop being a ... Here you get to park right in front of your room. Need something from the car, go out and get it, no need to call the valet to bring your car around. No endlessly long hallways that are fire disaster waiting to happen.

First time staying here. I don't hand out 5 stars easily but I literally can think of nothing…read morenegative about my experience here. The reservation system was smooth. It took me a minute or so before I even realized I was talking to an AI - this was the most interactive AI I've encountered to date. Great speaking voice and had zero problems answering several random questions asked in natural language. Really only knew it was an AI when it stuttered on reading back my credit card number. Check in desk staff was super friendly and helpful. We have 2 small dogs so they put us in pet friendly room that was clean with vinyl flooring so any accidents would be easy to clean up. (Not that this is an issue with our dogs but I always question hotels that have carpet in a pet friendly room - like what were you thinking?) Bed was comfy. Water pressure was fine. There was a big dirt lot right next to the rooms where dogs could potty. If I was forced to find a single gripe about this place it would be about the other guests - not the hotel. Rude dudes with big dogs who think leash rules don't apply to them. (Parade your over-compensation around on a leash next time, eh buddy?) I plan on making this place a regular stop in the future. Highly recommend.

Grand Destination Vacation Club At The Oasis Resort - Sitting area

Grand Destination Vacation Club At The Oasis Resort

(5 reviews)

"Travel is the only thing you buy that makes you richer." Unfortunately, that was not my experience…read morehere. I came across Grand Destination Vacation Club at the San Mateo County Fair in May 2025. They were advertising a "free" 4-day, 3-night trip to Hawaii, including flights, hotel, and a luau. It sounded like a great deal at the time, so I signed up and even paid a $100 deposit. Fast forward over a year later I still haven't received the voucher. On top of that, the terms are incredibly restrictive. They require you to travel Monday to Monday, which means I'd have to pay out of pocket for extra days just to make the trip worthwhile, if I ever even get the voucher. The whole experience felt misleading from the start. They require you to sit through a long timeshare-style sales presentation over Teams, followed by breakout rooms where multiple representatives pressure you into buying their membership. When I said no, they became visibly annoyed and kept sending different people to try to convince me. Their packages go up to $30,000, and honestly, I can easily book my own flights and hotels for far less without worrying about hidden fees or restrictions. What's most concerning is the lack of transparency. There's no clear website, email, or phone number unless you're already a member, which feels like a huge red flag. Overall, this felt like a bait-and-switch situation. I would strongly recommend staying away.

Stay away!!!! You pay $40 just to sit through a 90 minute Zoom call. They promise a free vacation…read moreand to refund the money after the call. After the Zoom call they pawn you off to a company called Selectmyrewardnow.com. This company charges your card another $70 and they want you to pay another $150 to a resort just to sit through a two hour presentation. You will never see your FREE vacation and you will never get your money back. I called the contact person Jake from GDV Club and he will not answer his phone.

Desert Palms Motel - hotels - Updated May 2026

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