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    Hotel key stopped working during the middle of the stay and had to waste time at the front desk to get it fixed. We saw that they allowed others to check in early, but we weren't allowed when requested.

    Filth on floor
    Seth S.

    Disgusting. Horrible chemical smell. Filthy. Creepy. Definitely one of the worst hotels I've ever stayed at

    Ruby Y.

    ***Beware*** I Booked a room last night at 11 pm, this morning my boyfriend requested a late checkout and decided to rebook the room in his name since I needed to checkout and leave. The heavy set girl Leslie in the office asked my boyfriend for his ID and credit card and rebooked the room leaving it in my name. I called the front desk and told her she needed to ask for his ID and rebook the room in his name to which she replied that she did ask for ID. I told her that my boyfriend and I do not share the same last name since we are not married nor was he listed on the room and that she needed to book the new reservation in his name. The heavy set girl Leslie who apparently doesn't understand how to do her job, then began cussing and threatened to cancel the room and call metro PD since it was 11:30. I told her that was fine because I was leaving anyway. I video taped the room just to ensure I'm not being accused of anything since they're shady. I told my boyfriend that he needed to get a cancellation receipt, which he went back and did and again the heavy set girl Leslie began cussing at him about me. I printed the cancellation receipt and attached it to show that last nights 1-16-23 reservation was booked in my name with my CC and todays reservation 1-17-23 was booked under my boyfriend's CC but the room remained in my name and no where was his name included. Also we called early this morning around 4:21 am to report our neighbors fighting and screaming and they did nothing. The fighting continued until a little after 7am. Believe the reviews when they tell you this place is a dump and the employees are just as ghetto.

    Something that appears the be the leftovers of a drink that had been thrown at the wall, all sticky
    Andrea A.

    So as I write this I'm currently laying in the bed. I booked this room about a week in advance, and it was for a specific event I was going to so to me it was last minute which caused me to be on a budget. I was not expecting the greatest but hoooly cow I wasn't expecting something like this. It is completely run down. Our sink didn't have a hot water knob The pool was closed for the season, understandably, and the staff was not rude in my interaction. However I also think my car was hit, left the room at 630 and came back around 1am to a new car dent on my passenger side. Let's also talk about the fact that while waiting for a taxi driving from the aria, and the taxi driver asked, I QUOTE, why are you guys staying at that shit hole? Lol that one actually made me and my partner laugh It's cheap and it's Vegas so it's sleazy, we booked last minute and only stayed the night. Overall I hated it here but it worked for the time

    Bed bug squirming in front of a tissue, Kafka would be proud.
    Ralph D.

    Place is infested with bed bugs and offers no refunds even if you are in the habit of checking the room for pests before leaving your items unattended. Motel told my small claims attorney 3 days in a row the manager is planning to call him the following morning, only to block all private numbers so he couldn't call from his law office, that's when I realized I wasn't dealing with people, but vermin. I suspect management posts positive reviews under sock accounts so I hope they read this, the state health and tourism boards cannot be pacified with a $50 refund, and as you were screening calls to hang up on my attorney instead of coming to a conclusion I spent the better part of the afternoon learning the terms and conditions on your website are a lie waving any power your refund policy shield holds, but I contacted every state entity willing to listen and the visual and audio evidence collected by my attorneys law office will leave your criminal galaxy condemned. The owner want to consider throwing yourself at the judge's knees when you are summoned to small claims court for a class action lawsuit.

    Laundry facilities
    Rick Z.

    Yeah, so, it was a cheap hotel room. So it's not great, except at being a cheap hotel room, LOL. On the non-strip side of highway 15, this place is fairly convenient (aka easy walking distance of southern strip casinos like NYNY and Excalibur). I only paid $67 (plus fees and taxes) for a room whereas most of the big name hotels were at least double that. They've got plenty of rooms, plenty of parking, free wi-fi, a laundry facility, and a pool. The room has a microwave and mini fridge in it (the latter of which I've found to be less frequent an amenity in Vegas cuz they want you to buy drinks in the city while you're out and about), so big kudos to this place on that. The room was clean, though there is linoleum for the flooring rather than carpet so not particularly cozy. Small flatscreen TV. The shower has pretty low pressure but had enough hot water for me to enjoy getting clean. Sadly only one small towel and few linens provided for two people but plenty of soap/shampoo? The beds were a little hard but not atrocious. They have a policy for quiet hours after 10pm so we even had a restful sleep! Though of course there is significant constant road noise from the freeway (more like white noise to me). All in all pretty agreeable for a cheap stay! Just don't expect any level of luxury and save your money for those slots! ;)

    Dirty shower
    Angel L.

    If I could give this place 0 stars, I absolutely would. I don't know what's worse: the fact that there were nasty stains all over the sheets, the fact that the A/C was broken and stuck on one temperature, the fact that there was literal shit smeared on the walls in the bathroom, the fact that there were cigarette burns on the blanket, the fact that despite the room being a "non-smoking" room, it REAKED of nicotine the moment we stepped into the room, or the fact that they made us pay over $250 a NIGHT and tried to charge us an extra $30 to stay until noon. This all doesn't even begin to scratch the surface of how nasty and dirty this place was. It should be shut down and considered a public safety hazard.

    Roaches on the walls
    Marlene G.

    Wow this is the most disgusting hotel with the worse service. I have pictures of roaches in our room, the floors were disgusting, they turned the water off without notifying us, they do not supply towels and their idea of complimentary breakfast is 2 stale bagels and a brown banana. I have tried to contact the owner/manager Carlotta Mckeever everyday for 8 days and she refused to talk to me and passed a message thru the receiptionist that she received my pictures and complaints and will not refund me and will not talk to me. How professional is that???????????????? I honestly hope they shut this crappy hotel down! I will post this all over social media!

    A single towel on the toilet tank. Not a single towel bar in the place.

    After checking in to the Hotel Galaxy, I wish we'd just slept in our car. I should have gone to Yelp and checked out the reviews before booking on Hotels.com. (And Hotels.com should be ashamed of sponsoring such a terrible place on their site!). We got a nail in our tire on the freeway just outside of Vegas. After changing to the spare at 11:00 pm, there wasn't any repair place shop open, so I reserved a room at this horrid place. We unlocked the door to our room and reached in to flip on the lights, but no light came on, we made our way by cell phone light and discovered a single bulb in the bathroom would have to illuminate the entire space. At the front desk we'd been assured a nonsmoking room, but this room had been smoked in for years. The walls were oozing nicotine and even in the dimness we could see the burn holes in the bedding. The sheetrock behind the door was caved in. The AC had a hole punched in it and a wad of toilet paper was squished into it. There was a smear of blood on the molding next to the bathroom door, another on a chair, the walls were covered in more things I won't even list. Wires hung down where the smoke detector should have been. And the curtains were ripped from the window rod. There was only one thin graying towel laying on the toilet tank. I marched down to the office and started down my list of complaints. The front desk girl just looked at me and said, "no refunds" as she slid another dingy towel to me through the slot in the window. We spent the most miserable night on a bed as hard as cinderblock and the AC roaring like a cement truck full of gravel. We were waiting in line to check out by 6:00 am and were parked in front of a tire repair shop by 7:00 waiting to fix the tire so we could get the hell out of Vegas and put as many miles as possible between us and the Hotel Galaxy.

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    Charging guest $40 for event parking when your already staying there. Poor customer service.

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    Very dirty The beds make noise they don't change the sheets and the floors are sticky and dusty! Will never visit again

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    The bed makes noise every time you get up. Very noisy outside with construction going on. This place needs complete renovation!

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    comfortable. clean quiet convenient friendly staff in front of Raiders stadium nice view

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    The GM, Leslie, and her staff are kind and courteous. I was happy with how close in proximity the stadium was.

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    Nothing has changed here. Still nasty, still dirty, still unhappy employees!! Staying in your car is better then this place!

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    The Venetian Resort Las Vegas - Inside the mall

    The Venetian Resort Las Vegas

    (5.5k reviews)

    $$$

    The Strip

    I couldn't decide whether to give this hotel 4 or 5 stars... Going with 4. Why? No coffee maker of…read moreany sort in the room. When I am paying $$$ for a luxury hotel stay, I don't think it's unreasonable to expect a Keurig or Nespresso machine in the room to provide basic coffee and tea. I'm sure it has to do with funneling money into concessions by forcing guests to get coffee at one of the merchants downstairs. This is really my only gripe. So with that out of the way... Check-in was very easy. My room was ready about 45 minutes before check-in. Staff at the front desk were kind and efficient. I had a Sphere view room on the 26th floor. Very pleased with the view! I probably wouldn't spring for Sphere view a second time but it was nice to have for my first stay there. I appreciated the extra safety measure of having to "card in" to go to the elevator to the rooms. The room was impeccably clean and spacious. The room is more like a studio apartment with no wall or door to divide between sleeping and living space. The bed was comfortable. Two large TV's - one in the common/living space and one in the sleeping area. The bathroom was large, clean, and had plenty of towels. Appreciated the seated vanity. Water pressure in the shower wasn't great but this seems to be normal for pretty much all hotels. They seem to have good soundproofing because not once did I hear any neighbors, no people noises from the hallway, and no doors to other rooms closing loudly. The hotel is huge. Initially it feels overwhelming but you quickly figure out how to get around. Lots of helpful signage. Casino is spacious, clean, and very well ventilated. People were smoking but I didn't smell it. Games are unsurprisingly tight. There is a massive amount of dining options. I had several outstanding meals. I heard a lot about how expensive Vegas is but coming from the Bay Area I felt like the dining prices were about the same, if not less in some instances. Pro tip: There's a Walgreens just outside the hotel where you can get water and other sundries for much less than inside the hotel. The mall was more of a touristy thing. Aside from Louis Vuitton, I didn't see anything that compelled me to want to shop. I did like the feeling of being "outdoors". I appreciated that pretty much everything you want or need is within the Venetian. Unless you have some outside attraction to go to, you can literally stay within the hotel and be satisfied and entertained. Leaving was so simple. Check-out is available online. There's a queue with endless taxis to take you wherever you want to go. As expensive as this hotel can be, I would be hard pressed to stay somewhere else while in Vegas.

    Cliff Notes Price Range: Depends on the store…read moreParking: Not sure, we ubered Perk: Ambiance Non-Perk: It's like a maze, so hard o maneuver if you're not familiar with it Ambiance: Mall with a twist Dress: Comfy Noise: Med Temperature: A little cold Recommend: 100%. Response Time: N/A Professionalism: N/A Date: 5/1/26 Dissertation: Walking through here is basically what happens when a shopping mall gets a trust fund, studies abroad in Italy, and comes back with a flair for theatrical lighting. The whole place is beautiful, dramatic, and unapologetically extra. The ceilings, canals, bridges, storefronts, and general "am I shopping or accidentally in a Renaissance fever dream?" atmosphere make it way more than just a place to wander around. It is retail with a costume budget. We did not stay at the hotel, just walked through the mall, but honestly, the mall alone is worth seeing. It is clean, elegant, and full of that classic Vegas commitment to making you forget what time it is, where you parked, and whether you actually needed anything from the stores in the first place. The people watching is also elite. You get luxury shoppers, confused tourists, overdressed couples, and at least one person walking like they just discovered marble floors for the first time.

    M Resort

    M Resort

    (1.7k reviews)

    $$

    Definitely my favorite damn casino in Las Vegas! Most of my taxables have been here in the…read morebuilding! Plus a get a bunch comped rooms! I need to manifest that same energy again.. When die the cocktail master is beyond amazing. She's fucking stunning..

    I just wrapped up my first stay at the M Resort, and I'm already looking forward to coming back!…read moreI've walked through this place a few times before and had high hopes--happy to say it lived up to my expectations. First Impressions: The hotel has one of the best scents in Vegas; if you know, you know. Whatever they're using in the vents, paired with their designated smoking areas, really keeps the air noticeably fresher than most other casino hotels. Check-In & Service: Big shoutout to Kim at the front desk for such a warm welcome. She gave us a choice between a room close to the elevator or midway down the hall, and advised going with the latter since the hotel was hosting a cheer convention (i.e., excited kids everywhere!). Her advice was spot on and her customer service was top notch. Truly a fantastic way to start our weekend. Room: Our room was gorgeous: spacious, super clean, and well maintained. We had a great pool view, loved the privacy door for the toilet, and the stone-walled shower with a bench was a nice upgrade. There was also a large soaking tub with a clear view into the bedroom, a desk, and a separate seating area with two ridiculously comfy leather chairs. Pool & Amenities: After unpacking, we went straight to the pool. The main area has two large pools separated by a walkway and cabanas, with two jacuzzis at the end near a huge outdoor screen. There's also a day club if you're looking for a party vibe, complete with its own bar, pool, cabanas, and a live DJ. We enjoyed relaxing in the sun and loved the easy access to drinks from the mid-bar or roaming servers (didn't get a chance to try the food this time, but maybe next visit!). Parking & Fees: There is plenty of parking available in the lots, which makes coming and going a breeze. A $40 or $50 daily resort fee does apply, but that's pretty typical these days and didn't feel out of the ordinary. Final Thoughts: Every detail, from the clean air to the thoughtful service and beautiful property, made this a memorable stay. M Resort is definitely a notch above most Vegas hotels. Highly recommend, and can't wait to come back!

    Fontainebleau Las Vegas

    Fontainebleau Las Vegas

    (988 reviews)

    $$$

    The Strip

    WOW!! Such a beautiful and classy hotel. They outdid themselves…read more My husband took me for a night away from the kids as an early birthday present. Rooms are gorgeous, views were amazing (we stayed on the 50th floor). Pool area had plenty of seating and we could hear the music from the 21+ area. Fun, classy European vibe. Free parking for locals and hotel guests. A plus in a town that nickel and dimes you for everything. So many food options! We tried Mother Wolf (separate review for that). As we waited for reservation we decided to get a drink at one of their bars- unfortunately the bar across from the restaurant had a stressed out bartender (Asian woman) so we decided to check out Collin's (recommended by the host of Mother Wolf. Great Staff, excellent service, yummy drinks and a piano player as well. My husband liked their signature Bleu Zombie IPA. We had a lovely time while we waited. We will be back to the hotel to explore more of their restaurants and their spa. Very impressed.

    the room photos and layout was one of the main reasons I chose this hotel. However, after check-in,…read morethe room I received looked completely different from the pictures. The room felt much smaller, and the layout was awkward - the bed was facing the closet instead of the TV like shown in the advertised photos. It honestly felt like a downgrade compared to what was advertised during booking. When I requested a room change, I had to wait almost an hour. On top of that, after checking in, I had to call three separate times for luggage assistance, and it took over 2 hours for the bellman to finally bring our luggage to the room. For a luxury hotel that markets itself as a premium experience, this level of service was extremely disappointing. The property itself is beautiful and modern, and the food hall was good, but the room mismatch and poor service really affected the overall experience. I expected much better communication, organization, and hospitality from a hotel at this level.

    Bellagio

    Bellagio

    (5.3k reviews)

    $$$

    The Strip

    Good morning ARMY! Wow, Vegas' temps are brutal this week. Summer started early…read more You may recall back in 2022 the Bellagio choreographed their fountains to BTS songs. At night we lined up along the balustrade and watched the show. It was so much fun seeing so many people show up. Bellagio is one of my favorite, centralized hotels on the strip. Lots of great photo ops around this Italian-inspired property. Water elements are prominent. Take note of Fiori di Como. Its a beautiful art piece in the main lobby. I love the vibrancy and colors of the glass flowers. It sets the tone of the of hotel: Elegance, grandness, and beauty. Fun fact, the artist is from WA state :) As you walk further into the hotel you'll get to see the Conservatory and Botanical Garden. It's free admission. The floral theme is detailed, creative, and enchanting. I didnt hear anything about the resort hosting/participating in any kind of any BTS fountain show this year so I guess Borahaegas 2022 at the Bellagio was just one of those "you had to be there" moments. However, the resort is a still nice place to walk around and escape from the heat plus they have clean bathrooms. They also have a free tram that connects to other hotels on the strip if you find yourself tired from walking. Stay hydrated and be safe out there in these extreme temperatures!

    This is one of the best hotels in Vegas. Along with the cleanliness and attractions (fountain), it…read moreoffers seasonal flower arrangements that change often. Everything is made of flowers which makes it smell amazing! The whole hotel smells good actually! There is a chocolate shop with lattes and homemade desserts, many shops, and a gorgeous pool. The shopping is pretty high end here. Many stores were out of my tax bracket lol. Buttt they are still super fun to walk in and look at their displays. I would love to stay at this hotel but it is pretty expensive!! Definitely a luxary. It is nice that it is open to the public to enjoy!

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    Wynn

    (4.1k reviews)

    $$$

    Eastside

    Walking through the Wynn Las Vegas to get to Awakening was honestly an experience in itself. The…read morehotel is absolutely stunning inside. Everything feels luxurious from the beautiful floral displays to the lighting, decor, and the fresh clean scent throughout the property. Every area looked spotless and well maintained. The atmosphere inside feels upscale but still welcoming. There are so many beautiful restaurants, lounges, and little details everywhere you look. Even just walking through the casino and shopping areas felt elegant and relaxing compared to some other crowded Strip hotels. The staff we interacted with were friendly and helpful when directing guests to the theater. Parking was easy and having free parking for Nevada locals was a huge plus. The entire property has that "wow" factor and definitely adds to the overall experience when attending shows like Awakening. Would absolutely come back just to walk around, eat, or enjoy another show.

    Additional info: After this night, when I reconnected my CarPlay, a location called "Whispers"…read moresynced with the car's recent travel history. I brushed it off as weird, but it stuck and it comes up as a gps option ONLY when I'm in my vehicle. Nowhere else do I open Maps and get suggested "Whispers" as a top option. I literally just last night had a convo with someone who joked about Whispers being a low-level strip club, and now I know exactly why it's in my car's logged trips. I go to several local adult venues in town. I have never ONCE even considered learning the address of Whispers. There is no connection to anyone I know, either. I wonder where they took my car and what they did to/in it. Please get an interior camera for your car. Put an AirTag in the TRUNK, as well. Put an alert on your phone (make sure it's set to alert you when DND is on). Your phone knows where you last parked your car in Maps - it does NOT know if the car moves while you're away. Cameras and tags are not super expensive, but I'd pay $$ just to see the face of the loser who stole my car and brought it back with a device attached to it. As you can see, the default is to not believe you. Proof MIGHT give you some recourse after you've been violated. The simplest explanation is usually the correct one. Put the simple pieces together. Decide for yourself, and always assume your own risk when giving your keys to a f-boy in a polyester jacket.

    The Reserve at Park MGM - Suite Dining Area

    The Reserve at Park MGM

    (8 reviews)

    $$$

    The Strip

    There appear to be no changes except one day this was the Nomad and the next day, it is the…read moreReserve. The rooms are the same, amenities are the same and what we like and don't like about this place are the same. I will say, we have come to really like the staff at the front desk as we've become sort of "regulars" here. They always make checking in pleasant, even when we get there too early.

    The NoMad Las Vegas was rebranded to The Reserve at Park MGM in mid-December 2025, but whenever…read morewe've visited Las Vegas, we've stayed on The Strip and split our stays between the NoMad Las Vegas and The Palazzo. The location of The Reserve is near to the T-Mobile Arena and other MGM properties. You can even catch the free Aria Express to transit from The Park, Aria, Vdara, and Bellagio resorts, which is especially helpful during the hot Summer months in Las Vegas. The Reserve at Park MGM is located on the top four upper floors of Park MGM (formerly Monte Carlo). Its driveway is located on West Park Avenue off of either South Frank Sinatra Drive or South Las Vegas Boulevard. There are fewer than 300 rooms and suites at The Reserve, each decorated with a distinct New York style by French architect and designer Jacques Garcia. Each room is appointed with custom furnishings, Bellino linens, and large flat screen TVs. Many suites also feature free-standing pedestal bathtubs and separate water closets. Since we've stayed at this property over the past six years, we have noticed there have been no decor changes or improvements to its excellent services. In the past, we've stayed in various-sized suites, ranging from 700 sq ft (Grande Suite) to 409 sq ft (Classic King). The property is completely non-smoking. They still offer free bottled water (10 oz) and bed slippers in your room, unlike some other properties. Check-in is quick and easy, and can be done on your smartphone, while check-out can be done on your television. Either way, you can reduce the risk of being caught in a crowd at the reception desk.

    NIRVANA HOTEL - Zen garden

    NIRVANA HOTEL

    (29 reviews)

    The Strip

    The most unassuming quaint hotel I've ever witnessed…read more It's easy to think that going to Vegas means you have to stay on The Strip--ease of transportation, proximity to the shows, and the ambiance of "the Las Vegas" experience. However, for those of us who come to Vegas often, staying at those hotels often means higher prices and headaches with navigating around the busy traffic. Having stayed at most of the larger hotels (The Luxor, The Bellagio, Encore at Wynn, Park MGM etc) I've had my fill of the dazzling lights and boisterous crowds. I do recommend you try these hotels at least a few times to truly soak in the bustle of Las Vegas night life. For me, I prefer to stay adjacent to, but not within, The Strip. This way, I can have some comfort in a quieter setting and can call an uber at any moment to meet friends along The Strip. This was the reason I chose Nirvana Hotel. Situated right next to The Luxor and The Mandalay Bay, it is both affordable and close to the attractions I come to Vegas for. The exterior is a bit off-putting at first. You aren't greeted with the pristine fountained welcome that you expect from Vegas--the wonderful precession of marble floors, the lush green plants, the ornate chandeliers. The main check-in station is inside the souvenir shop which resembles that of a run down gas station. Service is quick and the check-in process is painless. Their doors all use numbers so you don't have to worry about misplacing your card. Just don't get so drunk you forget! The room itself is very humble: queen bed, LG tv, two night stands, a small fridge, and a walk-in shower. Clean, organized, and arranged professionally. I will definitely stay here again. Connie was at the reception and welcomed me warmly. Parking is free. That's right. FREE. For your entire duration of stay.

    Let's start with good location clean rooms and friendly check in. They have good WiFi free parking…read moreand no resort fee. This will look like to most a motel with a drive up to your room and an upstairs set of rooms. No pool . You are with in walking distance of the Four Seasons The Luxor and Mandalay Bay etc This is on Las Vegas South You can buy breakfast on site. Free coffee up in the front office with package cookies They have a mini fridge in the room. I was gone early in the morning and was back late The minus was street noise from construction and I was there on trash day so the trash truck backing up at 5:50 Am was an early morning wake up call ( I needed to be up at that time anyways) No house keeping while for my two day stay I would be happy to stay here again

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