| Guest Review: 1 | Reviewed by a guest | Posted Date: 2009-11-12 |
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| Guest Review: 2 | Reviewed by a guest | Posted Date: 2009-11-03 |
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| I would probably stay there again if I was going to stay downtown, only if it was the absolute cheapest hotel in vegas. The one bright spot was the $5.99 prime rib dinner in the cafe. It was one of the biggest pieces of meat I have ever had. Served with baked potato and corn and was delicious. Downtown Vegas just has to many unsavory charactors hanging around. |
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| Guest Review: 3 | Reviewed by Ralph L from Saint | Posted Date: 2009-10-25 |
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| A good economical alternative to the high priced hotels up the street. Friendly and helpfull staff, restruant isn't fancy but food qualty is good and prices are reasonable. I will not not hesitate to stay there again. |
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| Guest Review: 4 | Reviewed by a guest | Posted Date: 2009-10-23 |
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| Remodeling was in proces , but presented little inconvience . This is the lowest priced hotel in Downtown and maybe all of Vegas yet the accomadations were comfortable and in the 2 to 2 1/2 star range .
Freemont Street is a block or two so you can get the whole Downtown Experience without being stuck in one big mega casino and without risking traffic tickets renting cars , etc. |
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| Guest Review: 5 | Reviewed by a guest | Posted Date: 2009-10-19 |
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| I got an awesome deal on the price of the hotel. Problem was they are remodeling so the room wasn't real bad, but the hallways smelled funky. The beds were hard, but the room was livable. Definatly a budget hotel, but once they finish the remodel it should be a nice looking hotel. And the BJ tables are great! Very nice dealers who make it a lot of fun |
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| Guest Review: 6 | Reviewed by a guest | Posted Date: 2009-10-15 |
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| Good service for the price. |
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| Guest Review: 7 | Reviewed by a guest | Posted Date: 2009-10-03 |
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| It's a great place to stay for those looking to save money on a hotel room. Friendly staff, good restaurants and a nice casino. |
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| Guest Review: 8 | Reviewed by a guest | Posted Date: 2009-10-01 |
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| room was clean and functional(working a/c,shower great price |
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| Guest Review: 9 | Reviewed by a guest | Posted Date: 2009-09-26 |
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| I could not believe that I found a hotel room in Las Vegas for such a low price. I felt the money that I paid for the room was indeed a good value. I was not expecting a high quality resort for the price and I received a decent place to sleep for a low price.
The employees were very friendly to me.
The hotel is doing rennovations. The cold water pressure was low in the bathroom sink. The toilet didn't flush well. The sink and shower did not drain quickly. The hotel restaurant was not of the best quality but it was convenient. It did offer Prime Rib dinner for a really low price. In general, if you are looking for a cheap place to stay and aren't overly picky, this hotel will fit the bill.
The casino had some nice slot and poker machines, if that is the type of gambling that you like. It is a small casino but in walking distance of plenty of others, as it is in walking distance to the Fremont Experience (one block away) and also in walking distance from a Walgreen Pharmacy (if you forget incidentals).
I would not recommend this hotel, however if you have high standards. You do get what you pay for. It worked well for my brother and me. We stayed without regret for four nights. |
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| Guest Review: 10 | Reviewed by Darvell H from Saratoga | Posted Date: 2009-09-21 |
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| I was wary of staying here, but it wasn't bad at all. Room was decent, although a bit small. No remote for TV, like some others said. Biggest problem was finding parking on some nights--other nights wasn't a problem at all. 5 minute wait opened up parking spot.
One black from Freemont St. was nice. Also close to bus station and city hall.
No additional facilities fee, despite what the info page said. What I paid online was total price. They didn't even ask for credit card upon check-in.
For the price, I would stay again. |
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