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Crockfords Las Vegas, Lxr Hotels & Resorts
4.3/5108 Reviews

Crockfords Las Vegas, Lxr Hotels & Resorts

Las Vegas Strip Las Vegas|2.22km from A Traders Turquoise Chief
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 English Hotel, Las Vegas, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel
4.2/535 Reviews

The English Hotel, Las Vegas, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel

Las Vegas Strip Las Vegas|1.05km from A Traders Turquoise Chief
If you are looking to stay in the middle of ***** action you are not going to like this location. Some people, including me, enjoy staying off the *****, having a car and being able to park close to the hotel entrance. In that respect I thought this hotel was ideal. The parking does get crowded and we did have to park on the street one night but it was still very convenient to us. Also, it was very quiet and we found the staff to be very friendly and great and the snack bags we got...maybe for having Gold status...were a nice touch. The room itself was not functional. There were no good chairs or decent desk space. As another review mentioned, the HVAC blows directly on your face when you are lying in bed. The bathroom was the worst part for us. The shower leaks all over the floor and through a weird crack on the side onto the sink as well. You also can see a shadow of the person showering from the room which might bother some people. There is no counter space at all. There was a shaving mirror on a floor shelf but no way to actually put it up by the sink and light and actually use it. The bathroom is tiny, especially by Vegas standards, and the heavy door is either in the way or hitting you. The door also doesn't shut sufficiently to give you true privacy. We were given tokens that covered one breakfast which we weren't expecting so that was a nice surprise....again not sure if that was because of Gold status or goes to everyone. It was small but for a free hotel breakfast, we were very satisfied and the coffee was really good. The staff again was also very nice. If the bathroom wasn't laid out so poorly this would probably be our new place but it really was bad enough that we wouldn't go back. Maybe a person traveling alone that doesn't need any counter space or work space would be fine but I think a lot of people will struggle with the design being so impractical.

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The Ahern Luxury Boutique Hotel
4.4/5127 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
4.4/571 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
Four Queens Hotel and Casino
4.2/552 Reviews
Downtown - Fremont Street
First trip to Vegas after wife passed last August. Chose this hotel because it was the first place we stayed downtown. We had been coming to Vegas for many years and started to stay downtown. We have stayed here many times over the years. I checked in at 5:00 about on July 31 and stayed to August 4th. Check-in was fast and easy. The employee at check-in was ok. I spoke to 2 other front desk employees during my visit. Once to get a boarding pass printed off. Lin I believe was her name she was excellent and very friendly fun to talk to. Also at check-out at 3:45 AM. Another very friendly person considering the time. Check-out was simple. Food: Ate both at Magnoils and the Chicago Brewery. Had breakfast at Magnolis the food and service was great. Chicago Brewery was also excellent. Had Chicago Dog is was excellent. The bartenders were very friendly and fun to talk to. Loved being able to play video poker and eat and have a few beers. Very pleasant experience. Beverage service: Not a big drinker, but the severs were excellent and friendly. For me they came often enough. Table Games: Did not play much they seemed friendly what I observed. $10 and 15 table limits. I was there during the week. During the week table games close from 4AM to 8AM. Room: I was on the 5th floor by the elevator. Nice and close. I was on the quiet side, which is nice, but did not matter to me. Room had a coffee maker. One of the 2 elevators were out, but could use the service elevator so it did not make that much of difference. I did not have any real issues. My floor was very quiet and did see hardly anybody. When I arrived my room was very clean and did not have any housekeeping come into room, Did not feel it was necessary. The housekeepers I ran into seemed friendly. No issues in my room everything was great, beds were fine. ****** itself was clean for the most part, and the service friendly for me. A variety of machines new and old. I did not sit at either of the bars. My observation was people were having a good time. I had a very pleasant stay considering the situation. It was difficult without my wife, but the friendly staff helped. As everyone knows of course no resort fee and 4 Queens' is right in the middle of downtown. I would stay here again if I decide to return. Thanks again to the staff.
The D Las Vegas
4.2/5132 Reviews
Downtown - Fremont Street
I'm never really sure where to start with these reviews of rooms so here we go... I got checked in with no fuss and no issues, I arrived around 10-11pm and there was no lines to get checked it. Very quick and easy. I was staying here for 2 weeks. I was on the 9th floor, room 908 to be exact. The room was clean and had everything I needed (towels, loo paper, soap etc). You have to request housekeeping as and when you want it by either phoning down in the morning and asking for housekeeping or just popping to reception on your way out for the day and asking. Resort free at the time of my staying was $29.95+$3.89 so a total of $33.84 a day with $100 security deposit that you get back at the end of your stay. While I could hear the music from outside for me it wasn't really an issue, didn't keep me up or anything. Out of the 3 bars in the hotel and ****** BarCanada was by far my favourite with friendly bar staff and great drinks! I'd happily stay here again for my next Vegas trip. P.S - Pro-tip for any fellow Brits going to stay here and are unsure of the power outlets, in my room they had the 3 prong socket on the table by the TV and right by the beds there's 2 USB sockets, very useful!
Sahara Las Vegas
4.1/559 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
4.3/5107 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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