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.
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.
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.
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.