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Las Vegas Hilton At Resorts World

$150-300/ night

Book this if You want a brand-new, clean Vegas basecamp with an incredible Asian food hall and easy Convention Center access, but don't mind being a 20-minute walk from the center of the action.

Why People Love It

8.67243 reviews
  • Famous Foods Street Eats – arguably the best quick-dining lineup on the Strip
  • The pool complex is massive (5.5 acres) with 7 distinct pools including an adults-only infinity option
  • Direct access to the 'Vegas Loop' Tesla tunnels makes getting to the Convention Center a 2-minute breeze

Quick Take: It feels more like a high-end airport terminal than a gritty Vegas casino—clean, efficient, and slightly soulless.

Reviewed by @deafjourneyI loved staying here—the pool deck is insane with seven pools, including the only infinity pool on the Strip! The room was super modern, and using the digital key to breeze past the lobby line was a total pro move.


Guest Who Stayed Here Said

The hype

Guests love the modern cleanliness and food options but hate the long walks to other casinos and the 'nickel-and-dime' feel of the fees.

Reality check

The 'Strip View' you paid extra for might look like you're staring through a screen door because of the building's exterior LED advertising mesh.

  • You are attending a conference at the Las Vegas Convention Center
  • You prioritize a smoke-free smelling casino and new, clean carpets over old-school Vegas charm
  • You are a foodie who prefers authentic Asian hawker stalls to overpriced buffets

Cleanliness & Maintenance

8.5
  • Housekeeping: Generally reliable daily service, though some guests report missed spots like dusty alarm clocks or trash left in bins.
  • Bathroom hygiene: Modern and sparkling. Glass showers are pristine, but check the grout in corners.
  • Maintenance: New property means everything works, but the 'smart' room controls can be finicky.
  • Linens & towels: Standard Hilton quality—crisp but not ultra-luxury. Inspect mattress seams upon arrival due to isolated bed bug reports in the city.
  • Odors & scents: Very fresh. The casino ventilation is excellent; rooms smell neutral to pleasant.

Sleepability™

8SILENT
SILENT
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
  • Hallway noise from late-night revelers (doors can slam)
  • Connecting rooms have thinner soundproofing

Before you book

Good to know

  • Hilton Honors Gold/Diamond members get a daily food & beverage credit (~$15/person) instead of free breakfast; use it at Dawg House or Sun's Out Buns Out.
  • The 'Vegas Loop' station is underground here—it's the fastest way to the Convention Center.
  • Cashless resort: Bring your credit/debit cards for everything, including the food court.

What to pack

  • Comfortable walking shoes—the walk to the Wynn/Encore is a solid 20 minutes.
  • A portable steamer—irons are standard but sometimes clunky.
  • Bathing suit—the pool deck is the property's best feature.

Room Genie

Best picks

  • High-floor City/Mountain View rooms (often cheaper and have unobstructed views of the mountains)
  • Corner rooms for slightly more space and light

Rooms to avoid

  • West Tower rooms on mid-levels facing the Strip (these are often behind the LED mesh screen)
  • Rooms near the elevators (high foot traffic)

Room Request Genie – copy & paste

I would appreciate a room on a high floor that is NOT behind the exterior LED mesh screen. An unobstructed view is my priority, even if it means a Mountain view instead of a Strip view.

FAQ & Hidden tips

Everything you actually want to know before you book.

Is the pool open year-round?

Yes, the main pool is heated and open year-round, but the adults-only infinity pool and others may close seasonally or have limited hours in winter.

Does the hotel allow pets?

Yes, but with caveats. Up to 2 dogs (<40lbs) are allowed for a steep fee (~$150). They are not allowed in public areas like the pool or casino.

Is there a free shuttle to the Strip?

No. You have to walk, take a taxi/Uber, or use the Deuce bus. The Vegas Loop only goes to the Convention Center (and eventually other stops, but check current map).

Can I use the pools at Conrad or Crockfords?

Yes, the main pool deck is shared across all three hotels. There is a specific VIP pool for Crockfords guests, but the rest are open to Hilton guests.

How much is the resort fee?

Expect to pay around $56-$62 per night after tax. It covers Wi-Fi, pool access, and gym access.

Is there a coffee maker in the room?

No. Most standard rooms do NOT have coffee makers. You'll need to go downstairs to Starbucks or order room service.


Insider Tips

  • The 'secret' speakeasy 'Here Kitty Kitty Vice Den' is located in the Famous Foods food court. Look for the shelf with the lucky cat at the Fuhu Cha Chaan Teng stall.

  • Don't pay for water. Go to the gym (fitness center) to fill up your bottle; they often have filtered water stations.

  • If the main valet is backed up (it usually is), use the self-park garage; it's a bit of a walk but often faster than waiting for retrieval.

5 things to know before you go

  • 💡The 'Strip View' rooms often have a mesh screen over the window that makes it look like you're in a cage.

  • 💡The walk to the nearest convenience store (Walgreens/CVS) is longer than it looks—buy your essentials before you arrive.

  • 💡The elevators have a smart dispatch system that can be confusing; you select your floor *outside* the elevator.

  • 💡The casino smells significantly better than older Vegas properties—they pump in a fresh scent and the carpets are new.

  • 💡You can order food from the street food stalls on your phone and pick it up when you get the text—no standing in line.

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