Latest Reviews for Nevada Hotels

Shady Lady Bed and Breakfast
4.5/5100 Reviews
If you’re looking for a resort type spa hotel, this is not your place, but, if you’re looking for a funky, fun, different adventure, this is the place for you. The owners of this as well as the people who work there, are absolutely fantastic. They love all animals and our cat and dog were welcome with open arms. We woke up to the most beautiful sight; Peacocks everywhere strutting their stuff. Breakfast was absolutely lovely and we got to meet some really wonderful, adventure seeking folks. There are different themed rooms as well as a couple of cabins. We stayed in the Oriental Room which was absolutely beautiful & met all our needs. Sheets & bed were super lush & comfortable. This is located between Goldfield and Tonopah; perfect stop when traveling through Death Valley. We liked it so much that we almost changed our trip to stay an extra day but decided that we would do that on the way back in the fall. So looking forward to returning there! I highly recommend this place for those who like unique experiences.
Econo Lodge Near Reno-Sparks Convention Center
2.7/594 Reviews
South Reno
sorry I will not stay here again. understaffed front office. dificult for disabled to get around. noise from other guests. water leak in floor. deposit required USD$100 do not think this was listed on web page. old facility with attempt to upgrade. would be more value at half the price.
Econo Lodge Fallon Naval Air Station Area
2.8/516 Reviews
I chose this hotel because it was within easy walking distance of my business in Fallon. Even though it was about the cheapest you'd find a hotel room anywhere in the country, I still would try to avoid it in future. Its positives are the room rate, no safety issues that I encountered, and the fact that it is an easy walk from the Fallon's downtown business and leisure district (Maine Street). The drawbacks include: - The guy at the front desk understood almost no English. He didn't seem to understand even simple questions and requests. - A $1 charge for each coffee machine cartridge in your room (I have never encountered this before, even in economy hotels). - The orange juice dispenser in the front office was broken, a soda vending machine was semi-broken (would only accept quarters) - in short, the place doesn't seem to be maintained very well. - Wifi is hokey and unreliable. Took ages to load the login page after connecting, after which is was slow and kept kicking me off. I had to use my phone as a hotspot in the end. - The split unit air conditioner was so noisy that I was unable to sleep with it on. Noise from the street outside and adjacent rooms was also loud enough to be a distraction. - The swimming pool was covered and out of use. - The bathroom was worn and dirty (there was a faint blood stain on the toilet seat lid!). If you're on a very tight budget, and/or want to stay within walking distance of downtown Fallon, this place is possibly worth considering. But otherwise, I would head for one of the slightly more upscale hotels within a mile or two on the Lincoln HIghway.
Nirvana Hotel
4.6/592 Reviews
Las Vegas Strip
The Nirvana is an amazing little place. Tucked behind the *****, across from Mandalay Bay. It has NO resort fee, and FREE parking. ($30.00 average ***** hotel parking). Remodeled, it's an old property, but it is the BEST spot for excursions further up the blvd. Breakfast is available, and will be delivered to your door. This is NOT a PARTY hotel. They have quiet hours between 9pm and 7am. On-site security. There is a garden/park area at the back of the property. No insuite telephones. WiFi is free, and there is cable TV. The bed was quite comfortable, and the blackout curtains do their job. The only distraction is the airport next door, but the sound was fairly well dampened. Overall, a great, mildly quirky, but truly friendly place to stay. We will stay here gladly, any time we visit Vegas.
K7 Bed and Breakfast
4.2/5101 Reviews
Due to weather conditions during our Death Valley trip, we stayed one night in Pahrump and chose K7 Bed and Breakfast based on the excellent reviews. Hard to understand how this place got rated ”excellent” on several booking portals - it is an average motel at best, with very nice grounds and friendly host, but rather modest rooms and everything kept at bare minimum. Our room was large and clean, but sparsely furnished, the closet placed in the bathroom, a tiny fridge and microweave in a corner. The heating/air conditioning unit new and fairly quiet, but no heating in the (chilly) bathroom; bed unconfortable, with cheep synthetic sheets and covers, no extras. No amenities to speek of: WiFi was very weak and sporadic, breakfast on the cheap, with milk in papercups in the fridge and a few tired ”continental” items on the table upon arrival. Should have paid more attention to previous comments on this, and especially to the host's response, blaming all problems on workforce issues since over a year now! Nevertheless, it is a quiet location (although walls a paper thin, so bad luck if next door people are noisy) and good enough for a short stay, but nowhere near the level ratings and listing suggest.
The Yellow Penthouse LLC
2.8/538 Reviews
I'm in between homes right now and needed a place to stay for a few weeks while I got things together. I was first booked in the bottom floor room, which was perfectly adequate, cozy and very clean. However they were in the midst of construction outside and it really messed with me for a day. The next day, I asked Josue how long it would go on for. About an hour later he offered me the nicer room at the same price which was on the floor above so I wouldn't have to deal with the noise. The room above is bigger, very comfortable, very clean and had a restful stay while I was there from that moment on. Everything is very clean there and I tip my hat to them for that. It's not a motel proper, but a house that's been converted to receive guests. Electronic locks everywhere, so I felt very secure. The showers even have complimentary soap and shampoo from a dispenser. Individual climate control for the rooms. The area is a bit seedy, but their prices are the lowest in town to reflect the location. The immediate surroundings of the motel itself are just regular families who mind their own business. I stayed there for 3 weeks had no issues. I'd recommend it and Josue is honest and easy to talk to and he will take the extra step to accommodate you.
Swallow Cove
4.6/55 Reviews
Lucky Gem Penthouse Suites at Signature
4.2/519 Reviews
Las Vegas Strip

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