There are two positive things about this hotel - friendly staff and fast Internet. That’s where it ends, unfortunately. I was told I had to valet park my car only to discover there is a $10 lot down the street. Speaking of the valet, they charged me up front for two nights and then questioned me after the first request to retrieve my car. I had to show an email receipt. On the last day, the valet parked my car in the right lane, not in the drive and left my front door wide open. Someone in the left lane nearly missed hitting it and honked.
I was initially placed in a room next to elevators. They were so loud that is sounded like a train was going through my room when they passed. I got to switch rooms but I noticed both were dusty and stuffy. The shower windows had streaks. The bedding smelled like chlorine. And the ice maker in the hall buzzed loudly on and off. Speaking of, the room next to me had a drunk guy that talked loud and slept through a beeping alarm. When I let the front desk know, she said there were a lot of bars nearby. I smiled, told her I had stayed in Vegas recently, along with 6 other hotels, and never experienced so much racket. Could she do something?
Walls are paper thin, so I could hear an argument in another room. One of the maids had her music blasting in the hall the final morning. This is a far cry from The Siren, where I stayed the week before and recommend. In fact, I would stay at a Motel 6 before ever returning here. Terrible, overall.