Hotel Rooms in
Every major hotel brand on one strip, plus off-strip properties that insiders swear by. Vegas is where room selection matters most.
Fontainebleau Las Vegas
Rooms are spacious with comfortable beds and good views. The entire property stays clean, elevators move fast, and staff treat you well. The hotel feels elegant and upscale with 30+ restaurants on-site.
Wynn Las Vegas
Wynn delivers luxury with attentive staff and beautiful decor, but charges premium prices for rooms and everything else. Rooms are clean and comfortable with great views if you request them, though lighting controls are limited. The casinos, restaurants, and bars all impress, making it worth the splurge if budget allows.
Bellagio Hotel & Casino
Bellagio's rooms vary wildly. Some guests report dirty linens and wrong bed types, while others praise clean spacious rooms with great fountain views and no noise issues. Service quality swings from rude to attentive depending on who you encounter.
The Venetian Las Vegas
Suites are spacious and comfortable with good views. Rooms are mostly clean but some had stains and dust on vents. Staff delivers excellent service including room breakfast. The resort has great restaurants and a beautiful casino area.
Circa Resort & Casino
Rooms are updated and comfortable with good water pressure. The casino is clean and modern, staff treats casual guests well, and you're steps from Fremont Street. No microwaves in rooms and parking to room walks are short.
Hilton Grand Vacations Club Elara Center Strip Las Vegas
Spacious suites with full kitchens, projector screens, and jacuzzis give you real living space. Rooms stay clean and quiet unlike typical Vegas hotels. Staff and valet service work well, and Miracle Mile Shops connect directly inside so you don't walk far for dining or shopping.
ARIA Resort & Casino
Aria offers modern rooms with great tech, views, and space, but some guests found poor lighting, broken fixtures, and dated decor. Room service runs slow and expensive. Staff and restaurants excel, making it worth considering despite room quality complaints.
Mandalay Bay
Rooms are large, clean, and comfortable with good beds. Expect strong smoke smell throughout the property, steep resort fees that nickel and dime you for everything, and inconsistent customer service that frustrates loyal guests.
Hilton Grand Vacations Club on the Las Vegas Strip
Spacious suites with full kitchens and in-unit washers keep families comfortable. The property stays quiet and clean with no casinos, though the on-site restaurant disappoints and the location sits north of the main Strip. Staff responds quickly to requests.
The Grandview at Las Vegas
Spacious apartment-style rooms with kitchens and washer-dryers work well for groups, though furniture feels dated and beds are hit-or-miss. Staff pushes timeshare presentations at check-in. Location near South Point beats the Strip but housekeeping only comes on week-long stays.
Golden Nugget Las Vegas Hotel & Casino
Rush Tower rooms are spacious and renovated with good bathrooms. Scarlet Suites rooms have serious mold problems near ice machines. The hotel is noisy from Fremont Street and casinos, so bring earplugs. Pool and gym have issues with closures and strict dress codes.
MGM Grand
Rooms vary wildly: some guests got nice renovated spaces while others faced noise from mechanical vents, poor AC, and missing amenities like robes and slippers. Housekeeping skipped rooms entirely during multi-day stays. The hotel sits on the older end of the Strip, making it a long walk to reach casinos and attractions on the north side.
Trump International Hotel Las Vegas
Rooms are large with big bathrooms and comfortable beds. The pool and staff impress guests. The location sits quietly off the main strip, three minutes from casinos if you want them. Some say rooms feel dated but clean.
Resorts World Las Vegas
The resort is pristine and modern with excellent service and staff who remember regulars. Rooms are typical Vegas quality. The casino feels upscale and less crowded than other properties, with plenty of dining options and entertainment like Zouk nightclub, so you won't need to leave the resort.
Virgin Hotels Las Vegas, Curio Collection by Hilton
Rooms are spacious and modern with great views and comfortable beds, but cleanliness is inconsistent with dust, grime, and hair appearing during longer stays. Thin walls let you hear neighbors. Free parking and good restaurants make it solid value, though expect minor maintenance issues.
The D Casino & Hotel
Rooms are dated with musty smells and maintenance issues like broken lamps and non-working ice machines. The hotel charges high resort fees and security deposits per night, and staff enter rooms despite do-not-disturb signs. Location on Fremont Street is excellent and you get free access to the nicer Circa pool.
Downtown Grand Hotel & Casino
Rooms are clean and spacious with modern updates, good windows, and excellent soundproofing from Fremont Street noise. Staff delivers solid service, the rooftop pool is fun, and you get good value for downtown Vegas. Casino and dining options are limited, check-in can be slow, and valet parking costs $20.
The LINQ - A Caesars Rewards Destination
Rooms are dirty, musty, and noisy with broken TVs and poor views. Staff ignores guests, construction disrupts sleep, and the hotel charges heavy resort and parking fees while cutting corners on service. Skip it unless you're only gambling.
Las Vegas Hilton at Resorts World
Rooms feel modern and spacious with good views, but dark lighting makes some feel cave-like. Staff are friendly, but check-in runs slow and billing errors happen. Expect high prices and resort fees that add up fast.
Flamingo Las Vegas
Rooms are clean and updated with great beds and water pressure. Location on the Strip lets you walk everywhere. Service varies wildly between helpful staff and poor bathroom restocking, and some room features like phones don't always work.
The STRAT Hotel, Casino & Tower
Rooms vary wildly in quality and maintenance. Expect broken fixtures, slow showers, and poor housekeeping. Watch out for resort fees that jump from quoted price to $50/night, and avoid paid upgrades since cheaper rooms sometimes come nicer. Location feels unsafe at night.