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ZZhu yitian2025.09.08
With a 20 yuan tip, I received an extra $75 voucher and was upgraded to a Sphere-view room on the 21st floor. However, I felt the 21st floor might not have been quite high enough for the best view. The hotel's interior has been nicely updated. The only downside was the lack of a bathtub. Otherwise, everything was great.
Hotel near Las Vegas Strip,Las Vegas99% of visitors choose this area
Ddumeizhi2025.09.10
The hotel offers plenty of fun activities and has a truly unique atmosphere. Delicious food is available, with both Chinese and Western cuisine, ranging from fine dining to quick bites. You can watch the 'Minions' from the pedestrian bridge right next to the hotel day and night, and you can even see them from your room after dark.
Hotel near Las Vegas Strip,Las Vegas99% of visitors choose this area
AAnonymous User2025.08.26
This is an established hotel with an excellent location right on the main street, making it incredibly convenient to walk everywhere. The hotel offers free parking and has a sky bridge directly connecting to the hotel. A convenient key card drop-off box is located by the elevators for contactless and quick checkout, eliminating the need to interact with front desk staff. The rooms are spacious. Despite its age, it's well-maintained and very clean. Overall, this hotel offers excellent value for money right on the Las Vegas main street and is a great choice.
Hotel near Las Vegas Strip,Las Vegas99% of visitors choose this area
AAlex Amine wang2025.09.27
The location is super convenient, right in a bustling area. It's across from the Bellagio, diagonally opposite Caesars Palace, and just a few hundred meters north to the LinQ Promenade.
Even though the hotel is a bit old, the facilities are still quite functional, offering great value for money. The commercial area downstairs is also vibrant and convenient. My only complaint is that the walk from the parking garage to the front desk is quite long, and it's a bit of a hassle dragging luggage over uneven ground.
Paying for parking at the front desk was cheaper, and you can just use your room key to exit the parking garage, which is really convenient.
I booked a room facing the Eiffel Tower, but at check-in, I was given a room on the backside instead.
A vacation fee was charged, and parking is also chargeable. There were two small bottles of water in the room. There was no buffet breakfast, but there were shops on site. The hotel had been renovated and was reasonably clean. The price was relatively cheap. There were supermarkets and chain restaurants nearby, and it was located in South Lake Tahoe, making it very convenient for getting around. Although the price was cheap, there were many additional fees.
Hotel near Las Vegas Strip,Las Vegas99% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2025.10.16
I’ve stayed at the Flamingo hotel 4 times and I’d have to say for the money spent this time around it has put me off coming back ever again.
No tea or coffee in the room, no drinking water (not even one bottle). Expensive “resort” fee per day with no “resort” to speak of.
Food is expensive everywhere inside the hotel.
The only thing it has going for it is the location.
Entertainment is old. I mean Wayne Newton. Is he still alive?!
Small towels big enough for children only.
This trip was the most expensive part of our trip around the world and we won’t he coming back.
I used to live the Flamingo, but even in the non-smoking room I could smell cigarette smoke coming through the air conditioning. I had to pay extra because the check-in time is so late in the afternoon and we got there at 2, and because my room wasn’t available when I checked in I had to pay for an upgraded room. Even though the room I got was not a newly “renovated” room like the woman at the desk said it would be and ended paying $500 Australian more. Not happy and very eager to leave Vegas because of this disappointing stay.
Hotel near Las Vegas Strip,Las Vegas99% of visitors choose this area
RRamizAA2025.10.24
Well it’s Caesars palace! A phenomenal hotel in a great location right in the middle of the strip. The sheer size does mean you have to walk a lot depending on which tower you stay, and to the self car parking garage. The rooms itself were huge. I got the Augustus tower on floor 36 with a beautiful view of the strip road. The prices within the hotel were obscene however. The fact that parking is $20 dollars is genuinely crazy. They’ve practically outpriced any average traveller and has become crazy expensive throughout the city. Aswell as the prices in the rooms for a single bottle of water $8!!! The casinos were great and had a great atmosphere there (although I left with a net loss of $1200 😧) All in all, it was a great trip, and I can finally say, I stayed at Caesars Palace!!!!
Hotel near Las Vegas Strip,Las Vegas99% of visitors choose this area
AAnonymous User2025.08.10
Having stayed at this hotel 13 years ago, I decided to book it again this time, but unfortunately, the experience was a far cry from what I remembered!
1. **Bottled Water**: There's no complimentary bottled water in the room. Guests have to go to the front desk to collect it, and each bottle is minuscule, only 296ml! You're also limited to just one or two bottles per person per trip, which means a daily trek downstairs just for water.
2. **Minibar Sensor Trap**: All food items in the room, both in the minibar fridge and on the shelves, are equipped with sensors. Simply moving an item from its original spot registers it as consumed/purchased. This policy is incredibly unreasonable. I merely picked up a bottle to look at it and was charged! A single bottle of mineral water costs $24 USD. Upon check-out, I discovered I'd been charged for three bottles. The front desk informed me they needed to 'verify' the charges before processing a refund to my credit card, and couldn't even provide an estimated timeframe for when the refund would be issued.
3. **Missing Towel Incident**: A huge warning: Do NOT bring your own white bath towels! I hung my personal towel behind the bathroom door, assuming that hung towels wouldn't be taken for cleaning (as most hotels only clean towels left in the tub or laundry basket). When I called the hotel, they claimed they needed to 'investigate' with a third-party laundry service to see if my towel could be located. If not, they'd compensate me, but I have little hope of a resolution for this matter.
4. **The Oshow**: The 'Oshow' in the hotel's West Tower costs around 2100 RMB per person. While the performers were very dedicated, I couldn't even recall the plot from my previous viewing, and overall, it lacked any significant appeal. The sound, lighting, and special effects felt quite dated.
5. **Delayed Check-in**: Although check-in was scheduled for 3:00 PM, we weren't fully checked in until 3:30 PM. We booked two rooms, but one wasn't ready until 5:00 PM, and only after I called to inquire! As compensation, the staff provided each person with a $25 meal voucher, valid at the hotel restaurants.
Hotel near Las Vegas Strip,Las Vegas99% of visitors choose this area
SSharon B742025.10.12
This was my 5th time staying at Excalibur. This is one of the cheaper properties on the strip and gets a bad wrap - it’s great value, has everything you need for a stay in Vegas. The Deuce bus stops outside, so it’s in a great position. I used the pool, this was fab too! I recommend this hotel if you want a good value stay in Vegas.
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Nnicolewang272025.08.15
The rooms were advertised as newly renovated, but they didn't really feel all that new. I paid extra for a room with a stadium view, and a big plus was how spotless the windows were, making them perfect for photos. The pool, however, was incredibly crowded. Downstairs, the food court offered a Panda Express. Being able to check in before noon was fantastic, especially considering how hot Las Vegas gets!
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LLockwoodSpacious Suites: Every room is a suite, offering plenty of space.
Suites include living areas, large bathrooms, and great views of the Strip or the surrounding mountains.
Affordable Rates: Often more budget-friendly compared to hotels on the Strip.
Great value for families or groups needing extra space.
Amenities: Multiple pools, including a tropical-themed pool area with cabanas.
A well-equipped fitness center and a full-service spa.
Entertainment:
Home to the Penn & Teller magic show and various other live performances.
Vibrant nightlife with bars and a nightclub.
Dining Options:
Several restaurants, including a buffet and international cuisine options.
Popular rooftop bar with panoramic city views.
Location: Just off the Strip, offering a quieter stay while still being close to Las Vegas attractions.
ZZhu yitianWith a 20 yuan tip, I received an extra $75 voucher and was upgraded to a Sphere-view room on the 21st floor. However, I felt the 21st floor might not have been quite high enough for the best view. The hotel's interior has been nicely updated. The only downside was the lack of a bathtub. Otherwise, everything was great.
MM387450****The living room in the suite was very spacious and impressive. It was my first time staying in their classic suite, and I was quite pleased. I definitely hope to stay here again! Next time, I'll aim for a room on a higher floor with a better view. A nice perk was getting a discounted rate for tower admission by showing the room key card, which was great!
Nnicolewang27The rooms were advertised as newly renovated, but they didn't really feel all that new. I paid extra for a room with a stadium view, and a big plus was how spotless the windows were, making them perfect for photos. The pool, however, was incredibly crowded. Downstairs, the food court offered a Panda Express. Being able to check in before noon was fantastic, especially considering how hot Las Vegas gets!
SshunlongTravelled to vegas for a conference, and decided to choose this hotel from the reviews and pictures. The place is lovely. Near to fremont and i had a great nite of sleep.
WWukexing!The rooms in the older section didn't have a refrigerator, and the facilities felt a bit dated. However, the pool was exceptionally clean, and ice machines were available in the hallways. Parking was $40 per day, but the room rate was super affordable.
GGuest UserOrleans is an off strip vegas hotel that is currently going through some much needed renovations. They are marketing mobile checkin and mobile room key both of which did not work. The note said I would need to sync my reservation with my Boyd rewards card which the front desk supposed didn't my n request but nothing showed up in the app. The room b itself was comfortable but lacked refrigerator and microwave although most Vegas rooms do. At the prices published online they all should. Lack of TV channels was somewhat problematic when trying to escape the casino. The on-site movie theater and bowling alley did help but if course cost more. The hotel used to provide some coupons to use around the premises during your stay but I did not receive any this stay. I did enjoy Balliwick and Ondori during my stay and found them good and not too pricey. The casino lacks some of the newer slot machines and this trip they seemed to be very tight. Overall the stay was fun.
SSharon B74This was my 5th time staying at Excalibur. This is one of the cheaper properties on the strip and gets a bad wrap - it’s great value, has everything you need for a stay in Vegas. The Deuce bus stops outside, so it’s in a great position. I used the pool, this was fab too! I recommend this hotel if you want a good value stay in Vegas.
GGuest UserThe hotel’s amenity and facility are great. I don’t understand why people put low rating for this hotel. They do set up bottled water in room for you while the 4-star hotel i stayed with in Las Vegas before didn’t. They did their good job at OYO!
HHana1. I just casually asked and got upgraded to a 21st-floor room with a view of the Sphere. It seems like this hotel is quite generous with upgrades if they have availability. No need to tip for it; you don't have to if you don't want to.
2. The hotel itself is quite good, very luxurious by American standards. However, the casino isn't very entertaining.
3. You have to call for toothpaste and toothbrushes, and bottled water is available at the front desk. Slippers are provided.
4. Self-parking is free; you use your room key to enter and exit.
5. There are many restaurants downstairs for dining.
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