So prior to booking at this Motel I read the reviews on here to get an idea of the place and the service it provides. I found mix reviews so I decided to check it out and see for myself. The following was my experience of the place and service. Check in at 3pm and not earlier, I was third in line and took about 45-mintes to get checked in. The only desk person was super slow, there were approximately 15 people waiting to check in, The front desk person started helping us at approximately 3:18 pm. We booked two rooms and we were able to get rooms next to each other with connecting door (just ask front desk). No iron, had to walk back to front desk to borrow one. No small refrigerator either, ice is provided near front desk. The room was somewhat spacious, queen bed was okay and sat on metal frame with wheels, so it moved... Some rooms have balconies and some don't. There is a bath tub in the room but the water pressure was not too potent, a five minute shower took 10-minutes because of the water pressure. NO CLEANING SERVICES provided when you stay for less than 3-days. I was not informed of this when I booked the room with the motel over the phone, nor was I informed of this by the front desk person. When I asked about this on the second day, the front desk told me that there was a sign at the lobby with this information. I later checked and there is a very small computer typed note on the bottom of the window glass informing patrons of this. They do offer to bring new linens and towels but only upon request. Check the weekly rates vs weekend rates, I paid $180 from Friday to Sunday. I decided to leave Monday and it only cost approximately $58.00 more. While in line to check in, the person in front of me was paying over $100 daily for his room. This location is off the strip but an approximately 15 minute drive to the main hotel on the strip (too far to walk). Over all, I got what I paid for, I think in the future I am going to spend the money to enjoy the amenities and luxuries of the big hotels. I broke the rule ('what happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas") of telling you about my experience in Vegas, but I feel that my opinion and experience of this place could be useful in deciding your stay here. Hope this helps. oh, I almost forgot, they have a pool too which I...
ย ย ย Read moreThis was the least expensive hotel I could find for a Sunday/Monday stay for a two day extension onto a fun Vegas trip. It was $47 a night including taxes and Priceline fees. They do charge about a $11 a night resort fee and charge $125 to your credit card as a deposit. They do not check you in before 3pm. It was in a bit of a sketchy area between The Strat hotel and Fremont district, but I never felt in danger. At $47 a night some of the clientele arenโt the best, but again I never felt any problems. I am a husky six foot tall sixty-seven year old man so I probably try things a petite smaller person might not! I get a kick out of seeing how inexpensively I can do things and since the was trip extension, I decided to go frugally!|The hotel lobby was decorated for Halloween which was cool. I asked for a ground floor room and they nicely obliged and said they gave me an upgraded room. BOY WAS IT A NICE ROOM!!! I have attached a picture. It was clean as a whistle, the bed was super comfortable, the TV was big and worked great, the air conditioning worked great and the coffee maker in the room made some of the best coffee I have had at a hotel!|It is right next to the Arts District which is a highly under utilized and under appreciated area of Las Vegas. It is right next to one of the quickie wedding chapels which had a neat set of old cars to look at in the back. The other side has a unique gay bar or something that filled up with the fanciest dressed people I had seen all trip. Two doors down was a WONDERFUL Thai place that you get 15% off if you bring in the hotel flyer. For about $14 I got a huge Thai noodle and vegetable dish that was FABULOUS!!!! I always ask to pay and get extra vegetables with my Thai noodle dishes and am never satisfied I get enough extra vegetables. This place loaded the dish up with vegetables and did mention IT WAS FABULOUS!|The hotel is about a block from the Deuce stop which is the tourist bus that takes from the south end of the strip up to the Fremont district so transportation is easy.|I am in the middle of my two day stay and at this point I am wholeheartedly giving this places a...
ย ย ย Read moreSo we thought this place would be cool to stay at. We had my mom's surprise birthday to attend and only needed one night. It's downtown Vegas casinos all around and it's next to the little wedding chapel. That's pretty famous for everything happening there. It is a seedy part of the town. Late night people are hanging out all around the hotel, literally. It makes you nervous for your car because the hotel is in such a way that it's not easy to get parking which is narrow. It was packed. Understandable. Being that it's Vegas, it was expected. However, we got in around 11:30 at night and the lobby was full with people wandering around outside. When we finally got our key we went up to the third floor back side. Where one of the employees was talking with another guest about working there and he was saying lots of disparaging things about having to answer guests questions. All of that would be fine within a confined space with a friend or whomever, but not standing on the steps as guests are walking past. We had to go back up to the front to rekey our key. It wouldn't open the door. Finally, we had to catch one of the other guests and let them help us open it, which it finally did. Went to get some ice and couldn't find it so we asked that worker who was talking to the gentleman about the job where it was. He just shrugged his shoulders like we were bothering him. As we were coming up the stairs, we heard him say"... yeah and people ask you $#it like that all of the time". We were tired from the five-hour drive up. It was late. The key didn't work and we needed ice and that guy just topped it off making it a terrible experience. In the morning when we were leaving and saw a man with ice. We asked him where he got it and it turned out that the ice machine was broken at the hotel so guests were being sent directly across from where the employee and the guy were talking. The employee could've just pointed. Rooms...
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