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    The Reserve at Park MGM

    3.6 (8 reviews)
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    Restroom
    Jennifer C.

    Formerly known as the Nomad, located inside of Park MGM you'll find the Reserve. I've stayed here a couple times before and I must say I prefer the Park rooms instead. The Reserve rooms are extremely dark, lights are dim and even flickered at times giving a "haunted mansion" vibe. From the elevator, to the hallways, to the room, it was all dark. Not gonna lie, I had to use the flashlight on my phone just to walk around! Even though the Reserve is located inside of Park MGM, there is a separate check in area/lobby for these rooms so make sure you're in the right place! All in all, it was an ok stay.

    Bed
    Jennifer D.

    What a pleasant surprise to walk into the room that immediately felt so warm and comfortable! The high ceilings and heavy wood feel, gorgeous carpet and plush bedding was all amazing. Loved having a couch and desk in the room and the bathroom was not only spacious but luxurious. The room was peaceful and quiet, zero complaints whatsoever! And being at Park MGM was a perfect location with easy access to great food and drinks!

    Very nice room

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    Ask the Community - The Reserve at Park MGM

    Does staying here also give you access to Park MGM pool?

    Yes it does

    Is it dog friendly?

    Yes very pet friendly.

    What hotels are near the nomad?

    Closest one should be park mgm

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    The Venetian Resort Las Vegas - Inside the mall

    The Venetian Resort Las Vegas

    (5.5k reviews)

    $$$

    The Strip

    The Venetiancontinues to be one of my favorite places on the strip for many reasons. I like the…read moreroom quality, ease of parking/transportation, casino vibe, and restaurant selection. For the Hotel/Resort: The basic rooms here are better than the majority of other strip hotels. I personally think its top 3, even a small upgrade here gets you a very spacious room. I have stayed in the regular rooms and suites at both The Venetian and The Palazzo. The venetian rooms are more updated, but the Palazzo rooms are good too. The self parking has a lot of spaces but ingress/egress is easier at The Palazzo. However the valet parking here is faster compared to other resorts. The rideshare pickup/dropoff is good too. The casino floor is bright, clean, and good gaming variety. For the slots, I like that they have both old and new machines. I like the older "top dollar" and "run for your money" machines. I also like some of the new machines like KONG . They also have a great variety of video poker, blackjack, roulette, and craps! I have yet to play at the tables here but they have a good variety. The beverage service is good, but coverage/timing could be improved. I feel like some parts of the casino floor do not get as much service. They also have a great variety of food and restaurant options for all budgets. My personal favorite here is Estiatorio Milos. A close second would be SushiSamba. However, I have never had a bad meal here. I also recommend Sugarcane, Chica, Cote, and Smith/Wollensky. I still want to try the other options here! Overall great place to stay or check out. I always leave here feeling great!

    On our previous trip to Las Vegas we stayed at the Palazzo; we enjoyed our stay so much that we…read morebooked the Venetian this last trip, last month. Turns out we were dealing with a bunch of sleazy, greedy liars. The first night we were placed in a room that turned out to be next to a room with a service elevator in the South TOWER. So, when we went to sleep around midnight, despite my noise machine, I hear loud, rumbling sounds off and on for 2 or 3 hours coming from above me, but not directly overhead. Turns out those rumbling sounds were coming from room service carts in the service elevator room on the floor above. The next morning I am a very tired wreck and I go down to the front desk. I found this woman named Julie who stated she has worked there 25 years. She tells me she has sleep issues, so appears to be very sympathetic. I believe she said that sometimes she doesn't sleep for 3 or 4 days at a time. In any case, I only went down there to get a new room and never asked for anything else. She didn't have a problem with that. At some point she informed me that my entire stay would be complimented. I informed her that we just checked in the day before and I got teary eyed because I was so impressed and grateful. That was it, and I now had keys to the new room and our current room so that we could easily move. Well after we got home I find out that my 2 nights weren't refunded. I do see a $62 credit though, which turned out to be one nights resort fee. That's it. I respond to their Email survey with the situation, and I receive an Email response stating that this woman has gone over the notes about the incident and that one nights resort fee was refunded but the 2nd one was still processing. No one ever mentioned a word about resort fees and I responded with an appropriate Email. I stated that if both nights were not entirely refunded that I would be on Yelp the following week, so here I am. Of course I never even received that 2nd resort fee credit, which is really irrelevant as I was promised a complimentary stay. So, a place that really guards against cheating, chooses to cheat me by not keeping their word. Sleazy, greedy liars. Too bad that employee and I couldn't take polygraph tests because obviously the problem was with her unless this other lady lied about the notes. YUCH & YUCH

    M Resort

    M Resort

    (1.7k reviews)

    $$

    Definitely my favorite damn casino in Las Vegas! Most of my taxables have been here in the…read morebuilding! Plus a get a bunch comped rooms! I need to manifest that same energy again.. When die the cocktail master is beyond amazing. She's fucking stunning..

    I just wrapped up my first stay at the M Resort, and I'm already looking forward to coming back!…read moreI've walked through this place a few times before and had high hopes--happy to say it lived up to my expectations. First Impressions: The hotel has one of the best scents in Vegas; if you know, you know. Whatever they're using in the vents, paired with their designated smoking areas, really keeps the air noticeably fresher than most other casino hotels. Check-In & Service: Big shoutout to Kim at the front desk for such a warm welcome. She gave us a choice between a room close to the elevator or midway down the hall, and advised going with the latter since the hotel was hosting a cheer convention (i.e., excited kids everywhere!). Her advice was spot on and her customer service was top notch. Truly a fantastic way to start our weekend. Room: Our room was gorgeous: spacious, super clean, and well maintained. We had a great pool view, loved the privacy door for the toilet, and the stone-walled shower with a bench was a nice upgrade. There was also a large soaking tub with a clear view into the bedroom, a desk, and a separate seating area with two ridiculously comfy leather chairs. Pool & Amenities: After unpacking, we went straight to the pool. The main area has two large pools separated by a walkway and cabanas, with two jacuzzis at the end near a huge outdoor screen. There's also a day club if you're looking for a party vibe, complete with its own bar, pool, cabanas, and a live DJ. We enjoyed relaxing in the sun and loved the easy access to drinks from the mid-bar or roaming servers (didn't get a chance to try the food this time, but maybe next visit!). Parking & Fees: There is plenty of parking available in the lots, which makes coming and going a breeze. A $40 or $50 daily resort fee does apply, but that's pretty typical these days and didn't feel out of the ordinary. Final Thoughts: Every detail, from the clean air to the thoughtful service and beautiful property, made this a memorable stay. M Resort is definitely a notch above most Vegas hotels. Highly recommend, and can't wait to come back!

    Bellagio

    Bellagio

    (5.3k reviews)

    $$$

    The Strip

    Normally we stay at Caesars property. First time staying at MGM properties and I have to say,…read moreBellagio is really nice. The self check in kiosk is located on the table. You feed the machine with a blank card and it spits your room key card! When you enter the elevator, there's a line, you'll need to tap your room card to trigger the elevator then tap again once you're in the elevator to press your floor button. The rooms were quite large. Wide entry way, huge bathroom with double sink and the shower was so long. The negative would be the sensor fridge. I would rather have an empty mini fridge to store items than to have the fridge full of unusable items. Vegas gets so hot and all you have is an ice bin. Also lack of outlets. The clock on the dresser has a type c and usb plug. However, we found hidden wall outlets on the side of the bed behind the wall accents and around the room. The curtains/drapes are with a touch of a button and all electric. The safe is inside the closet. The closet is deep with motion sensor. The air quality is clean in this casino, lots to do and the conservatory is a must see every season.

    Good morning ARMY! Wow, Vegas' temps are brutal this week. Summer started early…read more You may recall back in 2022 the Bellagio choreographed their fountains to BTS songs. At night we lined up along the balustrade and watched the show. It was so much fun seeing so many people show up. Bellagio is one of my favorite, centralized hotels on the strip. Lots of great photo ops around this Italian-inspired property. Water elements are prominent. Take note of Fiori di Como. Its a beautiful art piece in the main lobby. I love the vibrancy and colors of the glass flowers. It sets the tone of the of hotel: Elegance, grandness, and beauty. Fun fact, the artist is from WA state :) As you walk further into the hotel you'll get to see the Conservatory and Botanical Garden. It's free admission. The floral theme is detailed, creative, and enchanting. I didnt hear anything about the resort hosting/participating in any kind of any BTS fountain show this year so I guess Borahaegas 2022 at the Bellagio was just one of those "you had to be there" moments. However, the resort is a still nice place to walk around and escape from the heat plus they have clean bathrooms. They also have a free tram that connects to other hotels on the strip if you find yourself tired from walking. Stay hydrated and be safe out there in these extreme temperatures!

    NIRVANA HOTEL - Zen garden

    NIRVANA HOTEL

    (29 reviews)

    The Strip

    The most unassuming quaint hotel I've ever witnessed…read more It's easy to think that going to Vegas means you have to stay on The Strip--ease of transportation, proximity to the shows, and the ambiance of "the Las Vegas" experience. However, for those of us who come to Vegas often, staying at those hotels often means higher prices and headaches with navigating around the busy traffic. Having stayed at most of the larger hotels (The Luxor, The Bellagio, Encore at Wynn, Park MGM etc) I've had my fill of the dazzling lights and boisterous crowds. I do recommend you try these hotels at least a few times to truly soak in the bustle of Las Vegas night life. For me, I prefer to stay adjacent to, but not within, The Strip. This way, I can have some comfort in a quieter setting and can call an uber at any moment to meet friends along The Strip. This was the reason I chose Nirvana Hotel. Situated right next to The Luxor and The Mandalay Bay, it is both affordable and close to the attractions I come to Vegas for. The exterior is a bit off-putting at first. You aren't greeted with the pristine fountained welcome that you expect from Vegas--the wonderful precession of marble floors, the lush green plants, the ornate chandeliers. The main check-in station is inside the souvenir shop which resembles that of a run down gas station. Service is quick and the check-in process is painless. Their doors all use numbers so you don't have to worry about misplacing your card. Just don't get so drunk you forget! The room itself is very humble: queen bed, LG tv, two night stands, a small fridge, and a walk-in shower. Clean, organized, and arranged professionally. I will definitely stay here again. Connie was at the reception and welcomed me warmly. Parking is free. That's right. FREE. For your entire duration of stay.

    Let's start with good location clean rooms and friendly check in. They have good WiFi free parking…read moreand no resort fee. This will look like to most a motel with a drive up to your room and an upstairs set of rooms. No pool . You are with in walking distance of the Four Seasons The Luxor and Mandalay Bay etc This is on Las Vegas South You can buy breakfast on site. Free coffee up in the front office with package cookies They have a mini fridge in the room. I was gone early in the morning and was back late The minus was street noise from construction and I was there on trash day so the trash truck backing up at 5:50 Am was an early morning wake up call ( I needed to be up at that time anyways) No house keeping while for my two day stay I would be happy to stay here again

    Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas

    Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas

    (1k reviews)

    $$$$

    The Strip

    The WA in LV is a beautiful place to stay, especially if you are looking for an elevated experience…read moreon the strip, minus having a casino on the ground floor. Yes, please. It seems as though their renovations have been completed. If you stayed here when it was the Mandarin Oriental, you will remember you had to go to the 3rd floor to check-in. WA kept that process until the most recent reno. You now checkin upon entry, like most places, however, you still go to the 3rd floor to access the guest room elevators and restaurant. I really love all the new touches and also enjoy the touches they kept from the previous franchise. The check-in staff was above and beyond friendly and looked for ways to make sure you would best enjoy your stay. After a long drive and plane ride, it's nice to chat with people who are genuinely engaged in getting to know about your stay. We had made reservations for spa treatments for after we are arrived and we thoroughly enjoyed that time. I would go as far as to say the WA spa is one of the best spas on the strip. Fabulous. The WA is a wonderful strip hotel in a great space and a lot of convenience in and around.

    Overall, a solid 4-star experience. The hotel itself is clean, quiet, and service was good…read morethroughout the stay. Staff was professional and the atmosphere is much calmer compared to most casino hotels in Las Vegas, which can actually be a big plus if you want a more relaxed environment. One important thing to know - if your room is on a lower floor, don't expect much of a view. Some lower-floor rooms face the back side of nearby buildings and the experience is completely different compared to the higher floors. I would strongly recommend asking for a higher floor upgrade if possible, because the views are significantly better and really change the overall impression of the hotel. The fact that the hotel is non-casino is actually nice and makes the property feel more peaceful and less chaotic than many Vegas resorts. Overall, a good hotel, but room location and floor level make a huge difference here.

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