My boyfriend, and our maltipoo dog traveled from Los Angeles, CA to Vegas this month. The location of the hotel is perfect, only about 1 mile from the strip which is no problem if you are there with a car. There is a convenience store across the street which is kind of sketchy, looks like there were some drug dealers, addicts who hang around there. During the day it's fine, but I wouldn't walk around at night. When we arrived the lobby of the hotel was nice and clean, they only have one luggage cart that was being used so it took us a couple of trips back and forth from the car to bring all our stuff in. Also, there is no elevator at this hotel. Wasn't a problem for us considering it's only 3 levels (basement, main level and one upper floor). I imagine that elderly or people with health problems should know there isn't an elevator. When we got to our room, it was very clean, we checked the mattress, pillows and all were perfectly white and clean. The only initial problem was the cleaner smell of the room. It smelled like the carpets had just been shampooed with pinesol, very, very strong cleaner smell. We got rid of it fairly quickly by opening up the window for a few hours. The parking lot wasn't overcrowded, and it was free (which is always a surprise to those of us who live in LA)! I was disappointed that the icemaker was out of service. I even went to the other icemakers on other floors and they didn't work either! Would of been nice to put our bottled waters, soda's on ice :( Besides the couple of things (cleaner smell, no ice) the place is fine if your looking to visit Vegas for a short time, and you aren't expecting any extra's. It's very simple accomadations. They offer a pretty good continental breakfast with fresh juice, fruit, coffee, belgian waffle makers, raisin toast, bagels, boiled eggs and cereal. It lasts from 6am to 9am It was safe and clean. We were really only in the room to sleep so it was fine. We paid about $80/night for Friday night and Saturday night. The plus was we were able to bring our dog. The only hotel on the strip that allows dogs is the Four Seasons and that's a pretty penny. I'm not sure I would stay here again, It wasn't terrible but it also wasn't great. Like I said if you are looking for a clean place to stay, this is fine. I'm not sure what the reg going rate is, but I wouldn't pay more than 80/night to stay here, you will find yourself sorely disappointed if you pay alot.
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