Center Strip location is absolutely unbeatable for the price
The LINQ Promenade right outside offers instant access to food and bars
O'Sheas Casino inside feels like a rowdy, fun frat party with cheap blackjack
Quick Take: It’s a glorified college dorm in the middle of the Strip—fun, loud, and cheap, but don't expect luxury.
Reviewed by @SheMamaMaps: I stayed here to see if a budget hotel on the Strip is actually worth it. Despite a small hiccup with the kiosks, the location is unbeatable for the price. The room was clean, and paying $30 to sleep in until 2 PM was the best decision I made all trip.
Guest Who Stayed Here Said
The hype
Unbeatable location and vibe for the price, but the rooms are tiny and the noise is constant.
Reality check
The 'District 1' rooms near the carnival court/pool are sleep-killers due to bass thumping until 3 AM.
You prioritize budget and location over sleep
You want to stumble from the club straight to a 24/7 pizza joint
You are traveling with a group of friends for a bachelor/bachelorette party
Cleanliness & Maintenance
6.5
Housekeeping: Hit or miss. Daily service is standard, but expect missed dust in corners or under beds.
Bathroom hygiene: Generally acceptable, but grout can be discolored and soap dispensers are often 'crusty'.
Maintenance: Wear and tear is visible. Scuffed furniture, loose outlets, and peeling wallpaper are common.
Linens & towels: Standard industrial hotel quality. Clean but scratchy. Check for stains immediately upon arrival.
Odors & scents: Hallways often smell of a mix of 'fresh' cleaning spray, stale cigarette smoke, and occasionally vomit.
Sleepability™
4MODERATE
MODERATE
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
Promenade music and crowds
Hallway chatter and slamming doors
Carnival Court live bands (nearby)
Before you book
Good to know
The pool is seasonal (usually closes Oct-March) and strictly 21+
There is no coffee maker in standard rooms (suites sometimes have them)
Rideshare pickup is a trek—located behind the parking garage, not the main lobby
What to pack
High-quality earplugs (non-negotiable)
Power strip (outlets can be scarce or loose in older rooms)
Refillable water bottle (hydration stations are in the casino)
Room Genie
Best picks
District 3 rooms (quietest, closest to rideshare pickup)
King Suite (worth the small upgrade fee for actual floor space)
Rooms to avoid
District 1 rooms facing the pool (unless you want to wake up to a DJ set)
Rooms near the elevators (high foot traffic noise)
Room Request Genie – copy & paste
“I would prefer a room in District 3, high floor, away from the elevators and pool, for the quietest possible stay.”
FAQ & Hidden tips
Everything you actually want to know before you book.
Is the pool really adults only?
Yes, strictly 21+. Security checks IDs at the gate. No kids allowed.
Does the room have a fridge?
Most rooms now have a mini-fridge, but it's for personal use, not a stocked minibar. Double-check your specific room type.
How much is the deposit?
$50 per night incidental deposit, refundable upon checkout.
Can I bring my dog?
Yes, but only in specific 'PetStay' rooms. Fee is ~$100/night plus deposit. 2 dogs max, 50lbs limit.
Is there free parking?
No. Self-parking is ~$20-25/day. Free only for Caesars Rewards Platinum members and above.
Is there a coffee maker in the room?
Generally no. You'll need to go downstairs to Starbucks or Nook Express.
Insider Tips
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Use the 'secret' door near the District 3 elevators to access the Monorail station without walking through the whole casino.
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The 'Vortex' outdoor deck offers a cool view of the Promenade lights, often overlooked by guests.
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Skip the main check-in line and use the kiosks, but have your ID ready to scan—they can be finicky.
5 things to know before you go
💡The 'closet' is often just a metal rack with a curtain (or no curtain).
💡The elevators require you to scan your room key *before* pressing the floor, and they are aggressively slow.
💡Standard rooms often lack a proper desk, just a small ledge.
💡The bathroom sliding doors are heavy and don't always lock, offering limited privacy.
💡You can hear the High Roller observation wheel announcements from some rooms.
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