Reviews for Las Vegas Hotels

The Ahern Luxury Boutique Hotel
4.5/5125 Reviews
Las Vegas Strip
Newly renovated, it doesn't look that old. The staff are also very friendly. The bed and pillows are very soft and it's very comfortable to sleep on. If the indoor refrigerator is not in use, remember to unplug it. It is a bit noisy.
Las Vegas Marriott
4.3/571 Reviews
Las Vegas Strip
The hotel is very close to the convention center. The booked room does not include breakfast, wifi is charged, and it is more expensive. It is recommended to book the widi equipment in advance on Ctrip. There is no free water supply. Be good to go to the supermarket to buy water reserves in advance, the waiter is very friendly, very enthusiastic and patient. The room was clean, comfortable and very atmospheric. The facilities are very complete and perfect. It is good to take a break from the downtown area. Great! Great
Sahara Las Vegas
4.1/552 Reviews
Las Vegas Strip
I don't think the room is terrible. The room is spacious; the bed is wide; the couch is large; the restroom is clean. I was just a bit upset by the mirrors since they are everywhere: left of the bed, right of the bed, and above the bed on the ceiling.
SpringHill Suites by Marriott Las Vegas Convention Center
4.2/5107 Reviews
Las Vegas Strip
The room is large and the facilities are complete. Although it is not on the Las Vegas Avenue, it is more cost-effective. It takes about 10 minutes to drive to the boulevard. The only thing is not too good. The breakfast type is not very good.
La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Las Vegas Airport N Conv.
2.8/542 Reviews
Las Vegas Strip
Read Ctrip's selection of hotels. On the day of Russ, it had cooled down and turned on for one night. The hotel has no advantage in hardware facilities, which is slightly lower than some domestic business express hotels. Breakfast was average and totally foreign taste. But it's acceptable, bagels and homemade muffins are nice. I have to mention the hotel's logistics staff, the front desk service is average, but when you have problems finding the logistics staff, they are very enthusiastic and friendly, the airport shuttle driver is also superb, he will guide you Airlines check in. The only regret was that the car was parked on the side of the road because it was in the way and I tipped him in the future. Overall good!
Hilton Grand Vacations Club Elara Center Strip Las Vegas
4.5/5122 Reviews
Las Vegas Strip
Some time ago we purchased a four night, five day ”update selling package” from The Elara from Hilton. I had to travel alone because my wife has been doctoring for what was believed to be a pinched nerve in her back. She was unable to walk without pain, and the doctors suggested it would be better if she didn't travel. I arrived in Vegas about 8:45 am, and got to the Elara at 9:15 am. Check in time is 4:00 pm, but luckily enough they had a One bedroom room open for me. Best check in experience we have ever had at that facility. I thought it was going to be a great time in Vegas. I had scheduled a time for a timeshare presentation at 10:30 am on Friday. Since I was alone, I went in on Thursday as asked if I could move it up to 8:30 am which they did. I was given a lanyard with a card on it, and was told there would be a group meeting at 8:30. I went to the meeting with about 20 other people. It lasted about 10 minutes, then salespeople went around and took the couples to a private meeting. I was the last one selected, and they asked me where my wife was. I told them of her health issues, and that she was unable to travel. I was told by the receptionist that I could not take the ”review meeting” since my wife was not with me. I told them of her health issues and after a few more minutes she came back and told me that it was illegal in the state of Nevada to allow me a solo meeting. Then the gal told me that she couldn't reach the sales manager, but he would call me soon. I said ”are you certain he will call me?” and she said oh yes, he always returns calls, and you will hear from him for certain before the end of the day. That never happened. In late afternoon I starting calling to find out what was going on. No one ever answered the phone. I called many times from Friday through Sunday and no one ever answered the phone or returned my call. They were not open Saturday or Sunday, I later found out. Starting another round of calls Monday, after I had already moved to a different, Embassy Suites Hotel also in Las Vegas. I bet I talked to 3 or 4 more people and finally I got to talk to a helpful person, name of Rose Marie. She told me that since I didn't listen to the timeshare presentation I had to pay $752.78 for my 4 night stay, less the $247.78 I had prepaid for the 4 day package. I told Rose Marie that I would not pay that price because if the sales manager would have called me back on Friday as I had been promised he would do, I would have been out of that room about 15 minutes after he called me, and moved to a more reasonable hotel. Rose Marie went back to her manager a few times, and I got the extra charge for the rental cut in half. $252.50 was the new amount that I had to pay. Better than double that price, but still 100% unreasonable based on what I had paid for the 4 day package. I thanked Rose Marie many times for doing a job that I was sorry she had to perform. She agreed that she knew that what I told h

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