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Hampton Inn Las Vegas/Summerlin
4.4/5104 Reviews
Summerlin
The surrounding environment is good, it is a well-equipped hotel but the facilities are outdated, because the price of the weekend booking is relatively expensive. The clean room bedding is good and comfortable; the breakfast variety is almost not suitable for us, especially This price is not considered for the source of the customer. The hot water provided in the lobby is the coffee pot boiled water or the hot water with coffee taste. This is a blessing or unfortunately you are #128517; Many chairs have already ”painted maps”, and it is hard to imagine that this is a hotel managed by Hilton Hotels.
Red Rock Casino Resort & Spa
4.4/595 Reviews
Red Rock is actually quite good, although it is not on the avenue, but in fact, Las Vegas is so hot and lazy to get out of the door. If you stay at the hotel, it feels worse than the Venetian. Although the room is not as big as the Venetian, it is enough, the casino has a home. 8 NOODLES is really solving the problem of Chinese stomach, fried rice is delicious, Thai milk tea is also good.
La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Las Vegas Red Rock
3.9/599 Reviews
This hotel is a pure American country style hotel, delicious breakfast, spacious rooms, humane management, people who stay in the United States are on business or vacation, quiet and fast. There are delicious restaurants and big supermarkets around, which is very convenient. Have the opportunity to live again next time!
JW Marriott Las Vegas Resort and Spa
4.2/597 Reviews
Summerlin
It's okay. Some rooms are a lot older than others. Service needs some work. We stayed at the JW Marriott in Las Vegas over Thanksgiving in November. I booked a studio suite and I requested an upgrade through Marriott using my suite upgrade allocation. It should have put me in a one bedroom. The day before I arrived, I received an email telling me I could upgrade to a one bedroom for $60 per night. I replied back that I had requested the upgrade using my suite nights allocation. They should be able to confirm it at no cost. I did not receive a reply. When I arrived at the hotel, they tried to tell me that I needed to pay them $60 per night for my existing room. They then determined this was incorrect. When they gave me the room key, they told me that they had used my suite upgrade. I went to the room only to find that it was the studio suite that I had originally booked. I went back to the desk where they figured out that I should be in a one bedroom. They checked me in again and sent me to a different tower. It was a one bedroom. The suite was large but definitely worn and dated. It was clean but the room had no personality. The food at the hotel is just not great. We ate at their coffee shop twice. The iced tea was horrible. It was from a tap. The food was sub par. If you stay at this hotel, use delivery or go out to eat.
Suncoast Hotel and Casino
4.2/5111 Reviews
Summerlin
(If you don't ever plan to use the pool or non-existent hot tub included in your resort fee, then this review is not for you). The grounds and Suncoast ****** and hotel itself is well kept, with friendly staff, and is very clean; however, a major draw in hot Vegas is a well kept pool with jacuzzi and relaxing vibes, as the crowd INSIDE the resort tends to skew more subdued and mellow. Unfortunately, this could not be further from the truth when it came to the ”resort pool.” There is NO jacuzzi/hot tub. and while it looks great in photos, of the many times I have stayed here, the pool is literally OVERRUN with unchecked kids, and BAD parents who let them run amok, literally RUNNING off paying guests who dare try to enjoy the pool and its ambience. I am writing this in my sealed hotel room, and can STILL hear the screaming 5 stories up, after having reached my limit with the incessant SCREAMING of young kids, that drown out the pool background music, ironically played by the hotel, for what reason, I have no idea, as nothing can be heard over the 'kids pool' that seems to serve as a free daycare with negligent chaperones and rude parents. who actually encourage their kids to be as loud as possible and take over the pool. I love kids but there is a time and place and for Suncoast to risk sacrificing the guest experience of actually adult gamblers and basically those paying Suncoast, which is the bread and butter of their business, to ”accommodate” inconsiderate, rude, entitled parents and their unruly kids (which DO NOT contribute to Suncoast from a biz point of view), is enough to make me think twice about staying here. Even the poor pool bartenders are overwhelmed at being forced to become makeshift babysitters. I wanted to stay and relax but I was discouraged to purchase drinks because I could not see myself staying in such a chaotic pool environment. I wish I could say this is a one time event, but this has happened NUMEROUS times and it really diminishes the experience for better quality guests that will pay into your property and continue to return. Please keep this in mind when booking here if you were looking forward to being able to even get into the pool (as the kids make it impossible to even enjoy your own little spot in the already small pool). There is no hot tub either, so please keep that in mind as I assumed ”resort” meant hot tub.
Best Western Plus Las Vegas West
4.1/5108 Reviews
There is free parking, and it is very convenient to go to the center of Las Vegas. There is a lady at the front desk who is very attentive. I want to do laundry by myself. She personally took me over and taught me how to operate and gave two packets of washing powder. I gave her Tips are not yet collected. The check-out time of the hotel in the United States is 11 o’clock at noon. We slept and gave us an hour extension. The hotel is clean and the environment is very good. There are many food nearby, and there is also a lunch row , Great and affordable, recommended.

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