The Venetian Resort Hotel & Casino

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3355 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV
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This all-suite resort and casino on the Las Vegas Strip is a half-mile from Fashion Show Mall and 1 mile from the convention center. Downtown is 3 miles away and McCarran Airport is within 4 miles. read more
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The Westin Las Vegas Hotel, Casino & Spa

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160 E Flamingo Rd, Las Vegas, NV
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Located one block from the Las Vegas Strip and 2 blocks from The Forum Shops and Miracle Mile Mall The Westin Las Vegas Hotel puts you close to all the action and excitement and provides a quiet retreat when you need some rest. read more
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This was a very nice - though nothing terribly special - hotel. In most any city other than Las Vegas, I'd say it was a great hotel. But with the caliber expected on nearby the Vegas Strip, I hoped for more from a Westin. Especially considering this hotel cost MORE than the big resorts right on the strip! I recommend spending less money and being in a more convenient spot by staying at a resort such as Planet Hollywood.

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Mar 3rd, 2007
Bally's Las Vegas

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3645 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV
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This Art Deco-style Las Vegas hotel, set back from the Strip behind formal gardens—and accessible via a moving sidewalk—is 2 miles from downtown and the Las Vegas Convention Center. read more
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We stayed at Bally's over the Christmas holiday. The price was right and the location is very convenient for being able to access some of the nicer resorts on the strip. We stayed in the South Tower on the 17th floor which had a great view of the strip and the fountains across the street at the most Beautiful resort on the strip which I am apparently not supposed to name (but everyone knows what I'm talking about!!) The only problem is the fountain show at the aforementioned resort runs every 15 minutes until midnight every night so don't expect to have ANY chance of sleeping because the music is VERY loud and can be easily heard inside your room.

4
Dec 30th, 2004
MGM Grand Hotel and Casino

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3799 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV
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This 5,044-room hotel on the Las Vegas Strip contains all the Vegas energy and excitement under one roof including celebrity-chef restaurants, nightclubs, world-class entertainment, and premier special events. read more
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Room was clean. Nothing fancy. However the extra fees were not acceptable. We were at the hotel for two nights. There was a per night resort fee that we knew about. That was fine. One would think that the resort fee would allow you access to the resort. This was not the case. My son went down on the second morning we were there to use the weight room to work out. He returned to the room about 10 minutes later in that there was a fee almost equal to the resort fee to use the weights. This type of nickle and dime tactics should not be acceptable. It is bad enough the price of the rooms but having to continue to pay for everything at the resort reduces the overall enjoyment. If all you are there for is the room,. it is fine. If you plan on making use of the facility plan on bringing lots of extra cash, and I am not just talking about gambling. That is a given.

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Mar 27th, 2007
Flamingo Las Vegas

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3555 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV
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The first casino hotel in Las Vegas, the Flamingo anchors the famous four corners of Las Vegas Boulevard and Flamingo Road and welcomes families as well as high-rolling all-night partiers. read more
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Okay, right off the bat I will tell you that this is not a Bellagio - quality hotel. It is much smaller than many other resorts on the strip, but for some that might be a plus due to reduced walking. I loved this hotel and I would recommend it to anyone. It is an older property (being the first hotel/casino on the strip), but it is very simple in that you have a bed, TV, bathroom, iron/ironing board, phone, and safe...that's it. It was fairly clean, although admittedly there were some aspects of the resort and our hotel room that were a bit outdated. The staff is super friendly and helpful. Has a monorail station. Pool and casino area as well as shopping and dining options were awesome! Located right in the middle of The Strip which is a plus. Bottom line - The hotel is simple and modest in every respect; that is, it is not a top-of-the-line resort, but it provides the basic necessities for those who want to stay on the strip, but do not want to break the bank.

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Oct 16th, 2007
Tropicana Las Vegas

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3801 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV
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The South Beach-inspired Tropicana resort is located in the heart of Vegas on the famed Las Vegas Strip, less than 4 miles from the Las Vegas Convention Center. read more
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Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino

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3667 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV
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Situated in the center of the Las Vegas Strip, Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino is within 2 miles of Fashion Show Mall and 4 miles of the convention center; it's 3 miles from the Las Vegas airport. read more
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For my first time at Planet Hollywood I was thoroughly impressed from the staff to the decor and the overall experience of what Planet Hollywood resort gave. The hotel service employees were friend and courteous and provided lots of assistance. They were professional and very prompt with any services that I required during my stay there. The cleanliness of the resort was one of the first things noticeable to me when I first explored the resort. As compared to the older resorts like Caesars and Mirage, the gambling pit and shopping areas were a lot cleaner. The outdoor pools were maintained well and with plenty of sunbathing chairs on the deck, Planet Hollywood's pool would be considered one of my favourites in Vegas. The only thing that I would have enjoyed more would be a larger sized pool. While the casino floor was nothing to boast about compared to the other Vegas hotels, it seemed cleaner and had a less of a smoke stench to it. It had everything needed and when the Pleasure Pit came on at nighttime, it became an experience more fun and entertaining. The adjacent shopping mall, Miracle Mile, was a clean and family friendly shopping mall with many stores for all with plenty of restaurants providing a variety of food choices. The location of Planet Hollywood is also good. Located beside Paris, it is just a 5 minute walk to the bus stop that will take you to any shopping mall you like. My overall experience at Planet Hollywood deserves 4 1/2 Stars out of 5.

5
Aug 11th, 2006
Luxor Hotel and Casino

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3900 S. Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV
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Two 22-story towers and an eye-catching 30-story pyramid topped by a powerful light beam, this hotel is 2 miles from McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas. read more
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Overall, liked it, although the construction which was going on around the food court was annoying, with all the load noise. Also, the "resort fee" of $16.80 a day was kind of kinky. Why don't they just include it in the cost of the room? They quote you a room cost, then spring the "resort fee" on you afterward. It's like selling a car, the charging extra for the wheels. I asked what the "resort fee" included, and was told "unlimited calls from the room, use of the on site gym, and a daily newspaper delivered to the room. Well, the paper was never delivered to the room during my 3 night stay. I never did find the gym, and everytime I wanted to make a call, it wouldn't go through until I called the front desk so they could activate my phone to do so. Very annoying. Other than the "resort fee", It was a nice experience. Also, no fault of the hotel, but when I was there on May 17th, it was the coldest day on record, with a high of 67 degrees. It never did get above 75 for the 4 days I was there! Oh well.

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May 26th, 2007
Hilton Grand Vacations Suites at the Flamingo

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3575 Las Vegas Blvd South, Las Vegas, NV
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This nongaming condo hotel offers a prime location next to the Flamingo Resort & Casino in the center of the Strip. Other famous resorts, including Bally's, Bellagio, and Caesar's Palace, are within 0.5 mile. read more
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Mirage Resort & Casino

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3400 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV
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The Mirage is a Las Vegas classic. A 54-foot-high volcano spews fire and steam nightly by the entrance to this Strip resort. Inside, Cirque Du Soleil celebrates the musical legacy of The Beatles through original recordings in their production of LOVE. read more
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Charging resort fees to visitors at resorts is outrageous. Everyone gambles, drinks, tips, eats, sleeps, shops, spends money on stuff they don,t need. Charging for a newspaper, internet that most don,t use, water etc. is ridiculous. If the highly successful people that are in charge of running these multi-million dollar resorts can,t think of a more reasonable way to either increase profits or remain the same, then they are not very well schooled individuals. Charge me extra for the room, most won,t mind. Don,t hose them with petty reasons to get more money off of them. It,s bad enough the taxi cabs take you for a joy ride to your resort, but your ride back to the airport cost seven dollars less. Good for tourism. In the twelve years we have been going to Vegas, we have seen a huge difference in service, value for your dollar, courteousness from hotel staff. Our next visit we will be looking at staying at a resort that doesn,t charge resort fees. There are not too many, but there are some. We got hosed once, never again.

3
Nov 30th, 2006
TI - Treasure Island Hotel and Casino

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3300 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV
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Treasure Island Hotel & Casino is connected to the Fashion Show shopping mall by bridge as well as The Mirage by tram, and within short walking distance of Wynn/Encore, the Sands Expo, and Venetian/Palazzo. read more
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The rooms were clean, quiet, with comfortable beds.The pool area was very nice. The hotel is well placed with walkable access to other popular venues. My only complaint is the resort fees of $22.00 per day added onto the price of the room, with essentially no amenities to show for it. It would be better to include these fees into the original price, rather than add them on. I wonder if the fees and services provided vary from resort to resort??

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Feb 25th, 2008
Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino

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3700 W Flamingo Rd, Las Vegas, NV
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Every room is a suite at the Rio! The Rio hosts more than 2,500 suites, providing spectacular views of Las Vegas. Complimentary shuttles whisk guests to the Strip, a mile away; Fashion Show Mall and the convention center are within 4 miles. read more
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Imperial Palace Hotel & Casino

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3535 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV
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Located in the center of the Strip, this hotel, famous for its comfortable atmosphere and friendly customer service, is across the street from the Forum Shops at Caesars. The convention center is less than 3 miles away. read more
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It's pretty good for the price!!! Most others have a sneaky resort fee, so though it looks like you're paying only a few dollars more a night for a much plusher hotel, you actually could end up paying another $10 a night in resort fees as well. Imperial doesn't have the resort fee so the price is what you see. There's a good restaurant on site called Hash House a Go Go; massive portions for very reasonable prices there so you're not paying out a tonne on meals either. Plus when I went there's free entry and a drink in the Rock House (nightclub) downstairs. Check in was 12 noon. No fridge / coffee making facilities in the rooms but there is a hairdryer and iron (both of these are rubbish for making coffee). The pool is super tacky and was just row upon row of frying bodies tapping their fingers to pumpin' R&B music, but then if you don't like a little bit of tackiness, probably avoid vegas altogether. Location of this hotel is fantastic. Overall great stay and thrilled with the price.

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Sep 3rd, 2007
Gold Coast Hotel and Casino

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4000 W Flamingo Rd, Las Vegas, NV
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Less than 2 miles from the Strip, this Las Vegas hotel provides complimentary transportation to the Strip and to a companion property, Orleans Hotel & Casino. read more
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This was the first time I stayed off-strip in Vegas, and I was a little nervous about what to expect. I was pleasantly surprised, from check-in to check-out. The check-in line was short (less than 5 minutes), and I was greeted warmly, and the process was extremely quick. The room was clean and tidy. There was both wireless and wired Internet that you had to pay for, but the daily resort fee was less than other hotels I had stayed at. Paying for daily Internet would essentially match the resort fee from hotels on the strip. And it was fast! I decided to buy Internet access every other day during my 8-day stay. I never had a problem with it. There was also a little one-cup coffee maker in the room, just what I needed to get me going each day. The buffet in the hotel was fantastic -- great price and a great selection, and I would highly recommend it. The location was particularly great attending the WSOP at the RIO -- an 11-minute walk from my room to the WSOP (RIO Convention Center) each day. It was also great to walk over to the Palms across the street. Cab fare to the strip and the airport was also lower than I expected. There were really only two drawbacks: there is no safe in the room, and electronic room keys expire after 7 days, something that they don't tell you on check-in. All in all, a very positive experience. I will be staying there again!

5
Jun 30th, 2007
New York-New York Hotel & Casino

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3790 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV
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Fronted by replicas of the Brooklyn Bridge and the Statue of Liberty, this New York-themed hotel recreates Manhattan's skyline along the Las Vegas Strip; the convention center is 4 miles away. read more
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The resort is awesome. The atmosphere and the overall complextion of the casino/hotel is great too. So much going on compared to many other resorts. Other resorts close up their doors to bars and restaurants early. Here it seemed like every door was open til the wee hours of the morning. Whether you like mexican, irish, bar, italian, ritzy, club you name it, they have it. shares an intersection with excalibur and mgm which are easily accessible by over-the-road crosswalks. Also within comfortable walking distance of showcase mall. Coyote Ugly inside the resort is a complete blast also.

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Aug 3rd, 2006
Caesars Palace

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3570 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV
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A tribute to the opulence of Rome, this Las Vegas Strip resort is buffered from crowds by a vast open-air plaza; both the Las Vegas Convention Center and downtown are within 3 miles. read more
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I chose this hotel because it advertised no resort fees. I did not realize at the time that without paying resort fees, you also do not enjoy any privileges whatsoever. In the end every service is priced separately--internet in your room is a fee, using the fitness facililty is an additional fee, using the hotel spa is an additional fee. In the end all of these fees added up to more than a resort fee at another hotel. I would try a different hotel next time just to see what is included with their resort fees. I might not be pleased there either. The location of Caesar's Palace is wonderful however.

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Jan 19th, 2008
Harrah's Hotel and Casino Las Vegas

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3475 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV
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One of 7 stops on the Monorail line, this famed, 2,579-room hotel is in the midst of Strip activity. It is 1 mile from Fashion Show Mall and less than 3 miles from the Las Vegas Convention Center. read more
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Even though Harrahs isn't the newest resort on the strip, it's still an excellent choice. Located in the center of the strip, Harrahs offers the perfect location. The casino and rooms were in very good condition. The staff and clientel also seemed to be above average. I appreciate that Harrahs doesn't have any hidden resort fees, an annoying problem with most Vegas hotels. I would recommend Harrahs to anyone wanting a good resort at a reasonable price.

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Jan 10th, 2008
Excalibur Hotel Casino

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3850 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV
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Located at the southern end of the Las Vegas Strip and close to McCarran Airport, this castle-shaped hotel features royal accommodations and a traditional action-packed medieval dinner show. read more
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Overall I would rate my experience at the Excalibur as excellent. For the price the room was very nice, helpful housekeeping staff, and the dice dealers were the friendliest on the strip, asking my name and where I was from and gladly answered various questions I had about Vegas and giving me a friendly hello by name each evening I gambled at their table. The 2nd floor McDonalds is open 24 hours and is priced not to much higher then my local Mickey D's. Do recoginize there is a $14.00 resort fee ( $12.50, plus the $1.50 tax on the resort fee ) in addition to the price you pay Hotels.com, so price this in when deciding if this is a good selection price wise for you. You do get free internet and free use of the decent gym they have as part of the resort fee, ( the other resort I stayed at wanted 14 bucks per 24 hours just for internet use ). Decent location on the south end of the strip. It is popular with those seeking reasonable priced place to stay, so in all honesty, it does seem to have a slightly lower end crowd in general, however this wasnt a problem for me and shouldnt be for most people.

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Jan 26th, 2007
Monte Carlo Resort and Casino

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3770 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV
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Centrally located in the heart of the action, this Las Vegas Strip hotel features an all-encompassing pool scene with a lagoon, lazy river, and wave pool. read more
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The Monte Carlo is a pretty cool place to stay. There are some downsides tho. The first is the don't have a coffee maker in the room, which may seem stupid, but a cup of coffee in the morning is nice, especially when you're hungover, which tends to happen in Vegas. Next is the location. Sure it's right next to City Center, but the blocks are long in Vegas, so it's pretty far from The Forum Shops or Fashion Show if you want to do shopping. The last thing I don't like is the resort fee they don't include in the rate. It's never really that much, but I just hate when companies give you a cheap price, than hit you with an added fee later. Also, you would think the resort fee entitles you to the spa area, but it doesn't. You still have to pay each time you use the spa. You can go to the work out area, but the hot tubs, steam rooms, etc cost extra, which makes me wonder...if the pool is closed in the winter and you have to pay for the spa, why are you having to pay a resort fee? On the other hand, the rooms are nice. I've stayed there several times, and always had a good view. Everything seems to be fairly new, and the rooms have pretty big flat screens, and the beds are comfy. The room service is great. The buffet there is ok...nothing really special, but it's not bad. Overall it's pretty nice hotel, and I would recommend it to others. I probably will not go back simply because I like a cup of coffee in the morning without leaving my room, and I don't like getting hit with a resort fee if I don't really get the resort benefits.

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Jan 6th, 2008
Desert Rose Resort

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5051 Duke Ellington Way, Las Vegas, NV
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Offering comfortable suites with full kitchens, this non-gaming condo resort is 1.5 blocks from the Las Vegas Strip, within 3 miles of McCarran International Airport, and within 25 miles of Red Rock Canyon and the Hoover Dam. read more
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My husband and I were very happy with the choice we made in this Resort. We got a 1 bedroom suite, with 2 TV's. It was clean and spacious. The king size bed was comfortable. I never used the pool, even though I brought my bathing suit. It was November. But it was a heated pool and had a jacuzzi. I did see people using it, but I was just too busy to use the pool. The resort also had an exercise room, which, I never used either. The resort came with a continental breakfast. We ate breakfast every day. The coffee they used was Starbucks brand. The breakfast was not bad either. Scrambled eggs everyday, and bacon 1 day and sausages the next. fruit, cereal, yogert, granola, instant oatmeal, o-juice, tea. Sometimes it was busy, but we always found room to sit down, even if we shared a table with someone. It was nice to have that breakfast, then start the day. Also, Monday - Thursday, they have a complementry managers reception in frount lobby , with wine, beer and small snack. Now were else would you get this in Vegas? The Resort was not a far walk from the strip at all. Close to MGM hotel Coming back to our Resort in the evening was nice as the resort was quiet ( there are no casinos in this resort ) and the frount lobby staff always welcomed you with a " good evening". One good thing for my husband who is a smoker, was that he could smoke on the balcony. They had 2 chairs and a small table outside with an ashtray. I think this is a little gem in Vegas.We will stay here again.

5
Nov 19th, 2007
Bellagio

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3600 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV
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About 1,000 fountains dance to music and light in front of this European-style hotel set along the Las Vegas Strip, next to CityCenter and a tram ride away from Crystals Retail & Entertainment. read more
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Upon check in I paid for the resort fee plus tax. Upon check out I was told that I was under charged by 20 cents!! Seriously not a big deal but thought how petty and katty it was. During our stay we had to ask for more soap and towels. Only a few of the staff we interacted with were friendly. For a higher end resort it was NOT worth the money we spent to stay for 5 nights. We've stayed at many resorts and hotels during our vacations to Vegas and this was by far my worst experience.

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Jun 18th, 2007
Hard Rock Hotel and Casino featuring HRH Tower Suites

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4455 Paradise Rd, Las Vegas, NV
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The Hard Rock, which contains a 5-acre water playground popular with the young and the hip, is within 2 miles of the Las Vegas Strip, Las Vegas Convention Center, and McCarran International Airport. read more
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Paris Las Vegas

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3655 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV
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This Paris-themed hotel is 3 miles from the Las Vegas Convention Center and less than 5 miles from downtown. Guests enter through the Arc de Triomphe, star-gaze from atop the Eiffel Tower, and stroll past the Louvre. read more
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We were extremely pleased with our stay at Paris; a beautiful resort (without resort fees!), centrally located on the Strip, great pool and shops, and lovely rooms!

5
Jul 31st, 2007
Mandalay Bay Resort And Casino

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3950 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV
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3 miles from the airport, the 43-story Mandalay Bay Resort sits on 60 acres at the south end of the Strip; a complimentary monorail connects it to the Luxor and Excalibur hotels. read more
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Mandalay it's a wonderful hotel but you have to know that the surroinding of the highway and roads arrives in the 22th floor also!! We have a little dog and we have booked in the resort hotel but when we have arrived there we couldn't stay on the resort because the only part of the hotel where you can stay with dogs it's the Hotel of Mandalay. There are suites, very confortables and big but we were dissapointed because it wasn't our booking and the hotel was given to us a room with no views (yes we could see the parking....) and with other kind of bed that we have requested and paid. It is important to know also you cannot left your dog alone in the room, then, how can I visit las Vegas if you don't indicate it in your website??? Then we couldn't enjoy the hotel, resort and casino...

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Feb 14th, 2008
Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas

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3960 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV
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Quiet, residential and non-gaming but adjacent to Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino and steps away from the city's signature action and nightlife, Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas is the best of both worlds. read more
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I thoroughly enjoyed my stay at the Four Seasons! Only thing is that I did not expect to be hit with a $25 resort fee (what do I get for this resort fee?) when I checked in. If you don't like the hectic pace and cheesy aspect of Las Vegas, this is a great alternative. The grounds are lovely and everything is higher class than your typical Las Vegas hotel.

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Mar 1st, 2008
The Palms Casino Resort

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4321 W Flamingo Rd, Las Vegas, NV
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Comprising 40- and 55-story towers, Palms Casino Resort is 1 mile west of the Las Vegas Strip, 3 miles from the Forum Shops via complimentary shuttle, and 5 miles from the convention center. read more
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I had always wanted to stay at the Palms, so when in Vegas for business, the Palms price was within my allowed rate giving me the opportunity to try the resort. The resort has amazing ammenities, and a vibrant night life. However, for business staying in such a large resort wasn't as convenient as smaller (non-casino) hotels. In the future I will not stay here for business trips. I will, however, definitely make this property a top consideration for the night life that a normal trip to Vegas would include. The jr. suite was large however, no coffee maker or mini-fridge. The bathroom linens were nice. The shower head had two modes: lazer or mist. The bed was very comfortable with lots of fluffy pillows.

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Aug 27th, 2005
Renaissance Las Vegas Hotel

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3400 Paradise Rd, Las Vegas, NV
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Showcasing a hip, retro-inspired decor, this 14-story nongaming hotel is next to the Las Vegas Convention Center and the Convention Center Monorail Station offering easy access to the legendary Las Vegas Strip. read more
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Holiday Inn Club Vacations Las Vegas - Desert Club Resort

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3950 Koval Lane, Las Vegas, NV
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This 19.5-acre gated community is 1 block from the Las Vegas Strip, 25 miles from Death Valley, and 17 miles from Red Rock Canyon. read more
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We didn't initially book the Desert Club, but chose it when we wanted to spend one more night in Vegas and our first hotel was full. So we booked one night via Expedia. The resort consists of about 20 three-story buildings, with a semi-private entrance and little deck or patio for each room. Our suite could have used some updating, particularly the worn cabinetry and tube TVs, but it was comfortable. The resort was quiet, and the heated pools were lovely. The resort is about a 10-minute walk to the strip, but offers free shuttles to and from the strip and a few other locations. We like to walk, but did take the shuttle back at night. Overall we were pleased and would stay here again. A few important notes: Our building didn't have an elevator - we don't know about the other buildings. While that wasn't a problem for us, you might want to request a 1st-floor room if you don't like stairs. Conversely, we heard the people walking around above us (we were on 2nd floor), so if we go back, we'll ask for a 3rd-floor room. Check in was unnecessarily difficult. Our confirmation and the confirmation Expedia faxed to the resort showed a one-night reservation, but the resort's system showed two nights. Rather than let us check in for one night and figure out the glitch later, the reception person had us wait while he tried to figure out the problem.

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Oct 23rd, 2007
Wynn Las Vegas

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3131 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV
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Rising dramatically at the north end of the Strip, this gleaming, bronze 45-story resort with its own Tom Fazio and Steve Wynn- designed golf course offers the height of luxury across the street from the Fashion Show Mall. read more
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I have been to Las Vegas several times. The Wynn resort tops my Las Vegas experience. The room was spacious to the point that it was comfortablke to just hang out in the suite. The Bath was roomy and well stocked with quality sundries and linens. The bed only be described as the best hotel bed I ever slept in. Quality room service was topped off with fresh flowers and a copy of the day's paper. Food service was always top of the line from the Parasol Bar to SW steakhouse. We tried the cafe, bar, 24 hour restaraunt, fine dining and buffet. Aside from the bar and fine dining, the food offerting were more or less equal in quality and variety. You will enjoy the gaming because of the ambience and players' club. As with the entire resort, natural light reached even the furthest reachs of the casino floor. If you are a non-smoker the air quailty was very nice. The player's club seemed generous in offering initial rewards. Overall the decor of the Wynn resort was refreshing in its use of natural light in all areas of the resort.

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Jun 19th, 2003
Marriott's Grand Chateau

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Situated near the airport, in Las Vegas, this condominium resort is close to Crystals at City Center, Sands Expo Convention Center, and University of Nevada-Las Vegas. Also nearby are Fashion Show Mall and Thomas and Mack Center. read more
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THEhotel at Mandalay Bay

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3950 Las Vegas Blvd South, Las Vegas, NV
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Part of Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino complex, this 64-story hotel is right behind the Strip. THEhotel shares amenities such as world-class dining and pool space, the tower offers discerning guests private, luxurious opulence. read more
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This is my second visit to Mandalay this year. The first, I travelled with friends and stayed at the resort. This trip, I travelled with family and stayed at The Hotel. The room was wonderful and clean. The nice thing with the hotel is that it shares all of the amenities the resort has to offer but is behind the resort. You do not hear the noisy jets taking off all night as I did when I stayed at the resort. Red, White & Blue is a great moderately priced place to eat at the resort. If you are travelling with your family, you can purchase an all day pass for $25 at the Excalibur buffet and save $. Thu night at the resort "Purple Rain" at House of Blues is a great inexpensive show! Titanic Exhibit at the Luxor is great. Dolphin/Lion Habitat at the Mirage is neat. It is set up great with tables and chairs around the Dolphin area and shade. There is a snack bar which made it great for kids. The Mandalay Beach is a must! You could spend a few days there alone.

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Apr 14th, 2005
The Palazzo Resort Hotel & Casino

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3255 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV
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This luxurious resort and casino is on the Las Vegas Strip, connected to sister property The Venetian by walks and waterways. Downtown is 3 miles away and McCarran Airport is within 4 miles. read more
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Palms Place Hotel and Spa at the Palms Las Vegas

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4381 W Flamingo Rd, Las Vegas, NV
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Connected to the Palms Las Vegas via an enclosed, motorized walkway, this 49-story hotel is 2 miles from the Sands Expo Convention and less than 3 miles from the Bali Hai Golf Club. read more
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Trump International Hotel Las Vegas

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2000 Fashion Show Drive, Las Vegas, NV
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Overlooking the Las Vegas skyline, this 64-story luxury resort stands adjacent to the Fashion Show Mall, in the West of The Strip area. It is a short cab ride to the Las Vegas Convention Center. read more
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Encore at Wynn Las Vegas

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3121 Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV
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Linked to flagship resort Wynn Las Vegas on the Las Vegas Strip, Encore is a distinct destination resort with its own repertoire of accommodations, culinary offerings, and leisure activities. The Fashion Show Mall is across the street. read more
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3730 Las Vegas Blvd. South, Las Vegas, NV
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At the heart of the Las Vegas Strip, ARIA is the crowned jewel of CityCenter, a sleek and modern destination with upscale shopping, dining, entertainment and art venues. read more
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Vdara Hotel & Spa at CityCenter

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2600 West Harmon Avenue, Las Vegas, NV
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This all-suite, smoke-free CityCenter resort is connected to the Bellagio. The CityCenter tram connects the property to other facilities within the complex. read more
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Elara, a Hilton Grand Vacations Hotel-Center Strip

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80 E Harmon Avenue, Las Vegas, NV
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Presiding over the center of the Strip, this sleek, 52-story condo hotel is adjacent to the Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino complex and offers direct access to the more-than-170 shops and restaurants of the Miracle Mile. The airport is 4 miles away. read more
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3799 Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas, NV
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Located at the south end of the Strip, the SKYLOFTS are part of the MGM Grand Hotel and Casino, which includes celebrity-chef restaurants and entertainment. read more
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3752 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV
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We are connected to Crystals and a step from the casinos, but in our hotel you’ll find an oasis of serenity. Our rooms are a model of contemporary design with subtle oriental touches and breathtaking views. read more
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