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| Guest Review: 1 | Reviewed by Linda K from Great | Posted Date: 2009-11-05 |
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| Knowing it is the oldest Hotel in Vegas didn't bother us. We thought quaint, reminded us of small Hotels and Hostels we stayed in Europe. BUT the noise was unbelievably!!!! We stay on Freemont every time we come to Vegas, we try a different Hotel every time. So far this is THE only one I wouldn't recommend to ANYONE. Fix the windows to keep out more noise and hot air and we might reconsider. Nice that they are probably original but unrealistic this day and age. |
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| Guest Review: 2 | Reviewed by a guest | Posted Date: 2009-10-29 |
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| Most of the cabbies in Las Vegas had no idea the Golden Gate existed because it's so small... don't let that fool you! The hotel may seem like nothing until you step into your fabulously remodeled art deco room. The walls, the headboard, the furniture- all beautiful, even the framed pictures of Marilyn Monroe and Frank Sinatra were stunning. The bathroom was roomy and nicely appointed with Neutrogena products- I was actually excited to take my shower! The Bay City Diner downstairs had THE best breakfast I'd had in Vegas and it was, by comparison, dirt cheap. Also, I totally dig the music they have running through the restaurant and the casino. I'd say if you want to visit Old Vegas, give the Golden Gate a try! |
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| Guest Review: 3 | Reviewed by a guest | Posted Date: 2009-10-28 |
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| For the price, you cannot beat it. If you want a place to sleep and set your belongings it is perfect, but I would not recommend it if you want to hang out in the room. We leased two rooms one was small the other was medium size. |
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| Guest Review: 4 | Reviewed by a guest | Posted Date: 2009-10-25 |
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| Guest Review: 5 | Reviewed by a guest | Posted Date: 2009-10-23 |
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| Everytime we would go to Vegas, we always had to go here for the 99 cent shrimp cocktail. Always wondered what the rooms would be like. Now that I have stayed here, I don't think I'll ever stay anywhere else. I like historical hotels, and although this one wasn't all that unique or special, it was clean and convenient for a Downtown stay. The shrimp cocktail has gone up to $1.99 but when you get a players card at the hotel, you still can get it for 99 cents! It was great to drag back to the room at 3AM and get my shrimp cocktail on! They also have a great diner there where I had breakfast. The waitresses were really old and called me Honey. You can't get any better than that! |
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| Guest Review: 6 | Reviewed by Viraj S | Posted Date: 2009-10-20 |
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| Cheap but worth the money... |
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| Guest Review: 7 | Reviewed by a guest | Posted Date: 2009-10-17 |
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| Clean hotel, easy check in, valet close, small room405, but had everything you needed. TV coffee, ice cold AC, and no resort fee. Small than normal room size, just enough for 2people no more, could be noisy and bothersome to a few if you get room facing show side. Well stay again, become a players club member and get the famous 2 shrimp cocktails for 99cents each. |
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| Guest Review: 8 | Reviewed by a guest | Posted Date: 2009-10-17 |
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| Guest Review: 9 | Reviewed by a guest | Posted Date: 2009-10-12 |
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| Guest Review: 10 | Reviewed by a guest | Posted Date: 2009-10-12 |
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| Nice hotel, great location, clean. Small rooms. Ask for room away from the east alley, delivery trucks and employees make lots of noise early in the morning. Other than that, great stay! |
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