With its bright lights, gravity-defying stage shows and vibrant nightlife, Las Vegas is the ultimate destination for grown-ups. But did you know how much fun families can have here, too?
Our Desert Club Resort is located in the perfect spot: just one block from the world-famous Las Vegas Strip, yet far enough for a quiet getaway. After a full day of exploring the many different things to do in Las Vegas, or maybe even a road trip to the Hoover Dam or Grand Canyon, come back and enjoy some R&R by the pool.
During your Vegas trip, think of our Desert Club Resort as your home base, with its heated pools, hot tubs, activity center, game room, barbecue grills, Fitness Centers and our Gold Mine Bar & Grill, which offers tasty meals (& drinks) throughout the day. Upon arrival, you may learn about a vacation ownership opportunity.
There are more incredible things to do in Las Vegas like seeing the Fountains of Bellagio® water show, visiting The LINQ for shopping and entertainment and watching the NHL Vegas Golden Knights play (less than two miles from the resort).
Desert Club Resort offers spacious, condo-style studios and one- and two-bedroom villas from 515 to 1,020 square feet. Villas come with a fully equipped kitchen, living room and in-unit washer, dryer. For an extra-special stay, you can upgrade to an exclusive Signature Collection villa.
Please note there is a resort fee that includes a variety of onsite amenities.
"This hotel was arguably the best value for money on our trip, as it accommodated our whole family. It's not directly on the Las Vegas Strip, but it's right next to the Sphere. If you're going to a concert or show there, it's incredibly convenient to walk, saving you taxi and parking fees. The entire hotel is made up of suite-style bungalows, which are perfect for families, though there aren't any elevators. They gave us a room on the third floor 🙃. The sofa in the living room pulls out into another large bed. We just didn't have enough blankets, so we made do and didn't bother asking the front desk. Luckily, there was a fireplace. The kitchen was super handy; we popped over to the nearby 99 Ranch Market and cooked a few meals, which really makes a difference in expensive Las Vegas."