Recommended Hotels
By the year 2000, there were roughly 130,000 rooms in Las
Vegas. This makes selecting a hotel room intimidating, but not
impossible. One must consider the usual factors — cost, location, and
budget — as well as how integral you want your hotel to be to your
visit. It is possible, though not advisable, to visit Las Vegas and
never leave your hotel premises.
The following is a recommended selection of Las Vegas’s best
hotels in four price categories. For a comprehensive listing of
available hotels and motels, call the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors
Authority (see Accommodations on page 109).
All businesses must comply with the Americans with
Disabilities Act, and are therefore wheelchair accessible. Newer
properties are the easiest to navigate, older and Downtown properties
slightly more difficult.
All hotels in Las Vegas accept all major credit cards (Visa,
Mastercard, American Express). Price ranges listed do not include
suites. Expect holiday and weekend rates to be significantly higher,
and be sure to ask for specific quotes for your intended stay. For more
information about most of these hotels, particularly with regard to
their casinos and attractions, look in Where To Go starting on page
26.
$$$$over $200
$$$$100–$200
$$$50–$100
$under $50