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.
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.
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.
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.
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.