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Hilton operates over 40 hotels in the Las Vegas valley where brands include Resorts World, Waldorf Astoria, Virgin Hotels and Hilton Grand Vacations.
Marriott Bonvoy operate over 40 hotels in the Las Vegas valley from Las Vegas Strip resorts to off-strip budget and extended stay properties.
No.
All of the major hotels located on the Las Vegas Strip charge a daily resort fee, however there are many smaller off-strip properties that do not.
As a general rule of thumb, the larger and more luxurious a property is, the higher the resort fee will be. This is usually because they are providing a wider selection of on-site amenities.
The majority of hotels in Las Vegas offer a check-in time of 3:00 pm with a few exceptions of 4:00 pm.
Early check-in is available at most hotels, but usually at a cost and/or based on availability.
The majority of hotels in Las Vegas offer a checkout time of either 11:00 am or 12:00 pm.
Late checkout is available at most hotels, but usually at a cost and/or based on availability.
Yes.
About two thirds of Las Vegas hotels are now dog-friendly and offer designated rooms and suites and pet-relief areas. Some hotels also offer dog-sitting and dog-walking services.
The majority of hotels in Las Vegas require guests to be 21 or over to make a reservation, however there are a few exceptions that allow guests between 18 and 21.
Each hotel in Las Vegas has its own smoking policy. As a general rule, major hotels that operate a casino will have designated smoking areas throughout the property, some with dedicated smoking floors for guests.
Many off-strip properties, including those from the Marriott and Hilton brands operate in a fully non-smoking environment.
No. There are many hotels that operate in a non-gaming environment, especially properties that are located off the Las Vegas Strip.
According to Nevada State Law, gambling is not permitted by those under the age of 21.
Las Vegas has approximately 150,000 hotel rooms.