When we first arrived to check in, the property looked a bit run down. I typically base my stays on photos and reviews, and since this place had an 8.2/10 rating with good reviews and pictures, I felt confident booking it. For something described as a boutique hotel with a spa, I was expecting a more upscale feel.
That said, check-in itself was very smooth and easy.
Finding our room, however, was confusing. The layout isn’t very clear, and we had trouble figuring out which way to go. We were on the second floor, and there’s no elevator—so be prepared to carry your luggage up a full flight of stairs.
Once we finally got to the room, it was very large and spacious, which was a nice surprise. The king bed was comfortable, although it only came with three pillows. Unfortunately, the furniture felt worn and a bit outdated, and the AC unit had a noticeable buildup of dust. There was also no water provided in the room, which would have been appreciated.
One of the biggest disappointments was the pool being closed—especially since it was still 89 degrees at night. That would have really made the stay more enjoyable.
Overall, the pictures online don’t accurately reflect the current condition of the property, which was disappointing.
Hotel near Downtown - Fremont Street,Las Vegas1.7% of visitors choose this area
DDr.IELTS2025.09.20
The Four Queens still wins points for skipping resort fees and planting you right in the thick of the Fremont Street bash, but the trade off is noise. Adjoining doors turn neighbor chatter into surround sound, and hallway drafts carry both tobacco and ******** smoke straight under the ‘non-smoking’ sign. One night was enough. Factor in the gauntlet of downtown construction with barricaded parking lanes, narrowed wheelchair ramps, and detours that push rollabags into traffic and the bargain rate starts to feel less like a deal and more like a cover charge for chaos.
The room is big enough for me my mom and my girl. The room was clean and fresh air only one point that I dnt like was a little bit dark in the room as it doesn’t has the ceiling light (light came from 3 lanterns). I book and prepay thru online which doesnt include the hotel fees per night around 45$+ tax with no breakfast provides. The breakfast will need an extra cost around $9.99 + tax which we decide to have breakfast at Ping Pang Pang instead (Chinese restaurant on the L floor). Be careful for the smoke smell since arrival at the lobby. ( if you dnt like it, this could make you annoying) The rest is fine for the location. The bed and pillow was not really comfortable for me as it too soft.
Hotel near Downtown - Fremont Street,Las Vegas1.7% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2026.01.06
This hotel is located in a great location in downtown Las Vegas.
It's an old hotel, but it was clean.
When I was in the room, I couldn't hear any noise and it was quiet.
Hotel near Downtown - Fremont Street,Las Vegas1.7% of visitors choose this area
RRuby292025.11.20
Disappointed with Lost Item Handling
The hotel has a good location and clean rooms, which I appreciated during my stay. However, I was very disappointed with how they handled a lost item.
After checking out and moving to another hotel, I realized I had forgotten my jacket in the room. I called the hotel the same night, but the staff told me there was no supervisor available. I called again the next morning and spoke with the supervisor, but they said no jacket was found, which I find hard to believe.
I’m very upset because I’m sure I left it there. I hope the hotel can improve how they handle lost and found items in the future.
Hotel near Las Vegas Strip,Las Vegas93.2% of visitors choose this area
GGEORGE8982026.03.09
Location is good for those want to find a silent place to rest. Swimming pool, parking place and the exterior perfect with full of tree n flower.
Room is clean but somehow, lack of light for working.
Hotel near Las Vegas Strip,Las Vegas93.2% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2025.11.16
The Excalibur was a great choice. The rooms were clean, spacious and the pillows were great! The staff were very friendly in helping you with just about any question you had. I didn't care for the buffet. Way over priced, limited hours and the food not so special. Nothing open after 10 p.m. to eat and no fridge or microwave in the room.! Also, no comps for reward players. This is the down side. Otherwise it was a good time.
I really like this place. Lots of things to do. It’s outside of the city so very easy to navigate and the freeway is literally less than 1/2 mile away.
The beds and pillows were very comfortable. However, the bathroom had not been cleaned properly, as there was hair and soap residue everywhere. The bath tub had no grab bars and you had to get all the way in the shower to turn on water. There was no shower mat to help keep you from sliding (remember, no grab bar). No shower caps or lotion. The restaurant was a very pleasant experience, both the staff and food were great!
We would stay again, because it is very convenient and close to the train station, which is how we traveled to visit a relative who was celebrating his 75th birthday.
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The room extremely clean and spacious. I was happy the shower had superb water pressure. Hotel staff were all cheerful and helpful. The hotel is walking distance to Fremont Experience Canopy which is such a fun street to check out! Don’t forget to admire the charming victorian architecture of the hotel and casino and look for the antiques and slab of the Berlin Wall!
I am very happy to write this review. Overall, it was fantastic experience. The check-in process was smooth and the rooms which i was stayed were very clean, spacious and well equipped with necessary amenities. The hotel ambiance was delightful, offering a perfect blend of comfort and elegance. The buffet were very nice and they got all kind of choices which makes it special. From the hotel there were access to the nearby other hotels. Overall, I had a memorable stay and would highly recommend to anyone looking for a comfortable and enjoyable experience. I look forward to returning in the future.
I liked the very spacious rooms with a full kitchen area, however the property is quite outdated and the hotel could use some renovation. Having said that it was OK for the price if you are travelling and need a hotel for 1 night in a quieter area of Las Vegas. There's also a casino just opposite and free parking which was a big advantage.
The 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!
Made my annual visit back to the US, and this hotel was in the middle of where I needed to be. Once the former Lucky Dragon which did not have proper permits at the time, it seems that Ahearn family is utilizing the space as good multi-purpose. They ventured into a steakhouse, cafe eatery, chocolatiers, a performance dinner theater, and conference venue. The hotel rooms are comfortable, and the staff is quite friendly and professional. The lobby bar closes quite early but The Mint and Golden Steer are next-door, which brings in a lot of locals. I did not try the steakhouse in the hotel, though it’s definitely a solid venue in appearance. There are shopping plazas down the street, but there’s no microwave in the room. There’s not really a point to buy anything to cook. Food is available within the hotel during their opening times, and their breakfast is of a simple yet filling choice of three. I got the avocado three straight days in a row. Mimosas and Espressos blend well with bar options. One of the security guards gave me the background of their conference venue. I was able to buy some books from the very small gift shop. My suggestion is the gift shop can up a notch. I didn’t really use the pool, but the space itself is nice because it’s shaded a good chunk of the day. The position of my own room allowed me to turn the air conditioner off. All the toiletries are in the room, and the housekeeping staff is accommodating if you need anything. I stayed here and the Jockey Club within the first week of the visit, and both hotels are within the same price range despite different locations. Definitely the most logical place to stay if visiting local friends, as I do so on Burner Mondays at The Phoenix. Ahearn has a comedy, singing, and magic show offered with their room. The classic cars near the front lobby were really nice to see. Great job so far, and I look forward to seeing what else they implement there for my next visit.
It was very convenient—I could walk to the Bellagio in just 20 minutes, and the CX bus station was very close to the hotel. There was also a 7-Eleven nearby, which was another great point.
It's a new hotel with professional management. Check in, check out were fast. Room were clean and spacious. Complimentary breakfast was delicious, I really love the omelette and waffles station. The hotel is about 15 minutes walk from the north premium outlet.
The Grandview at Las Vegas: A Home Away From Home for Families Staying at The Grandview at Las Vegas was a truly wonderful experience for our family. The first thing that stood out was the incredible amount of space. Our suite was more than just a hotel room; it was a roomy, two-bedroom condo, complete with a full kitchen and a comfortable living area. This setup was an absolute lifesaver, giving everyone in the family space to relax and spread out without feeling cramped. The kids loved having their own room, and we appreciated the ability to cook our own meals, which made our trip feel less like a vacation and more like a true home away from home. The hotel's focus on family-friendly amenities is evident everywhere you look. From the multiple outdoor pools with waterfalls to the mini-golf course and the arcade, there was always something to keep the kids entertained. It was fantastic to see so many other families enjoying the communal areas, creating a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere. The pools in particular were a huge hit, offering a fun escape from the Las Vegas heat that everyone could enjoy. Finally, the service was consistently exceptional, starting from the moment we checked in. The front desk staff was incredibly friendly and accommodating, making the check-in process smooth and stress-free. They were always available to answer our questions and provided helpful recommendations for local attractions. Their positive and professional attitude really set the tone for our entire stay. The combination of a friendly staff, spacious accommodations, and great family activities makes The Grandview at Las Vegas a perfect choice for anyone traveling with children.
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