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Crockfords Las Vegas, Lxr Hotels & Resorts
4.3/5106 Reviews

Crockfords Las Vegas, Lxr Hotels & Resorts

Las Vegas Strip Las Vegas|1.17km from Las Vegas Convention Center Monorail Station
I had stayed before at the Conrad and was curious to try out Crockfords, since it is supposed to be a luxury experience. I felt so let down. I arrived at the Crockford lobby and was excited to check in. The desk agent told me I had to go to the Conrad lobby to check in and walked me over there (it would have been so easy to check me in at the Crockfords lobby but since I was not staying in a suite, I had to take the definitely-not-a-luxury-experience walk to the Conrad lobby down a long corridor to a long line that had formed in the Conrad lobby). At that point, I felt like I had made such a big mistake for paying extra, only to be back at the Conrad, I figured maybe the room would be worth the price. Nope. The room looked the same as the Conrad room. Now, I really regretted paying the extra money. Not sure if the hotel is trying to replicate what the Wynn does with its Tower Suites (a price premium for essentially the same standard rooms). The difference, though, is that Wynn Tower suites have a gorgeous private check in, koi pond, private and complimentary valet parking and other amenities (elegant private pool and line pass at buffet, which is a huge time saver). Wynn would never be able to justify that premium if it made the Wynn tower guests go to the regular lobby to check in, with no meaningful other amenities included. Unfortunately, that is what Crockfords is doing for most of their guests - trying to charge a lot more for nothing meaningfully extra. My advice to you - either splurge on a real luxury experience, like Wynn Tower suites. Or save your money and stay elsewhere. Don’t make the mistake I made by paying too much, hoping for luxury, and regretting it afterwards.

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The Ahern Luxury Boutique Hotel
4.5/5126 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.
Hampton Inn & Suites Las Vegas Convention Center - No Resort Fee
4.4/5138 Reviews
East of the Strip
We went to Las Vegas for the Carrie Underwood concert and most of the hotels on the ***** were booked and over $500/night. We chose the Hampton Inn & Suites simply because we had very few options...we needed a room for two nights and just crossed our fingers and booked it. This little gem ended up being a blessing in disguise! In fact, we're going to be staying here on future trips to Vegas. It was beautiful, clean, modern, and had a wonderful free, huge breakfast buffet and a gorgeous (and quiet) pool! Our room had a refrigerator, and microwave and was beautifully appointed and most importantly, it was SO CLEAN! And it was a fast $9 Uber ride to the *****! If you're looking for a great hotel that's more low-key than the *****, this is it. The employees were wonderful & friendly...honestly, this was one of the best experiences we've had in a long time at a hotel!
Las Vegas Marriott
4.3/573 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
The Palazzo at the Venetian®
4.5/5154 Reviews
Las Vegas Strip
We arrived at the hotel before the check-in time 3pm but the room wasn’t available. So they just gave me the key cards and said they would send me a text of my room number when it’s ready. As I didn’t receive the text after an hour, I went back to the check in counter and needed to line up for 20mins to get my room number. After we got into the room around 4:45pm, we had to wait for another 25 mins to get our luggage delivered to our room. after we got changed and got to the pool around 5:25pm, the staff there just told us that the pool is closing at 5:50pm (it’s a bit strange as the bell boy who delivered our luggage to us suggested us visiting the pool as the weather was so nice but didn’t tell us that the pool was closing that soon). The pool is the main reason for us to choose the Palazzo and we were only able to spend less than half an hour there. my son was very disappointed about that. The room is spacious but cleanliness needs to be improved, e.g. the bedsheet was quite dirty and with little blood stein on it.
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.

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