Four Queens Hotel And Casino

Four Queens Hotel And Casino

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2 and 1/2 Star
202 Fremont Street
Las Vegas, NV 89101
Four Queens Hotel And Casino Amenities
  • AM/FM Alarm Clock
  • Bar/Lounge
  • Business Center
  • Coffee Maker in Room
  • Hairdryers Available
  • Modem Lines in Room
  • Restaurant
  • Safe Deposit Box
  • Television with Cable
Exterior Guest room Casino Double Queen Hugo's Room Hugo's Spread
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Guest Rating:
user rating 6.0
6.7
Description of Four Queens Hotel And Casino
On the comer of the brightest spot in the world- ground broke on November 16- 1964- for one of the most famous Glitter Gulch landmarks -- the Four Queens Hotel/Casino. The hotel was dedicated to owner/builder Ben Goffsteins four daughters- Faith- Hope- Benita and Michele. It began as a pint-size property with 120 rooms and a casino of 20-000 square feet. Under creative leadership it has grown to be a jewel in todays downtown Las Vegas. In 1976- the casino expanded to 33-000 square feet- and the new decor set the interior-decorating trend for Las Vegas casinos by replacing the typical gambling-house red and black with warm earth tones. Another casino expansion in 1977 enlarged the casino to 40-000 square feet. It now takes up the full block of Fremont Street from Casino Center to Third Street. Another addition in 1981 added a nineteen-story- 400-room tower with a new front desk and lobby area plus 8-000 more square feet of casino space bringing it currently to 690 rooms of which 42 are suites- and approximately 50-000 square feet of casino space. In 2003- new owners TLC brought about a complete renovation of the hotel and casino. The Four Queens offers meeting and convention space for up to 180 people in the Royal Pavilion The gourmet restaurant- Hugos Cellar- has won recognition for five years as the best gourmet room in Las Vegas. Hugos wine list holds an Award of Excellence from The Wine Spectator. A 1995 Zagat survey listed the Four Queens as a property with solid comfort and super specials dealt daily. Forty years of downtown warmth and gaming entertainment make the Four Queens stand out as a Glitter Gulch landmark. read more
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Priceline Guest Score Card
Based on 241 reviews from guests who stayed at the Four Queens Hotel And Casino
Overall Quality Score
user rating 6.7.0
6.7
Hotel Cleanliness
user rating 6.9.0
6.9
Hotel Staff
user rating 7.2.0
7.2
Location of Hotel
user rating 7.4.0
7.4
Hotel Dining
user rating 7.4.0
7.4
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Hotel Guest Reviews of the Four Queens Hotel And Casino

Solo Traveler
Matt from Scottsdale,AZ
April 14, 2009
Solo Traveler
6.0
Good price.
Did not know the breakfast wasn't included - was 13/person! And we were late so all we got was 2 muffins!
Solo Traveler
Mike from Oceanside,CA
March 21, 2009
Solo Traveler
8.0
I mostly liked the location. Fremont Street is fun!
Only one bed in room, staying with my neice, ok though.

This hotel is a good jumping point for wandering around Fremont street. Did not try the restaurants there, but it was a fun casino.

Solo Traveler
Trudy from Las Vegas,NV
March 4, 2009
Solo Traveler
8.0
Very comfy mattress and pad, coffee maker.
Nothing, but remember it is a downtown casino/hotel.

It was clean, nicely decorated, nice newer flat screen TV, much more comfortable bedding, nice little coffee maker, maids were very nice and spoke English, and I thought a pretty good value since it was a Saturday night in downtown Las Vegas and Nascar and the bowlers were in town.

Solo Traveler
Kurt from Aiea,HI
February 27, 2009
Solo Traveler
6.0
Very friendly staff (front desk, bell desk, maid service) and overall clean.
Noises from pipes and other things audible through room wall.

Very friendly staff, centrally located downtown and overall fairly clean with multiple dining options.

Solo Traveler
John from Dallas,TX
February 21, 2009
Solo Traveler
7.0
Bed was very comfortable.
The walls are paper thin; had trouble sleeping with noise (cars honking, neighbors yelling).

Comfortable room, although I could hear noises from the street level and next door very clearly. Bathroom was very small.

Solo Traveler
Cedric from Hawthorn,CA
February 11, 2009
Solo Traveler
8.0
nice room,good location,good chicken fried steak dinner
noise noise

the hotel was noce for my short visit.it's not a business travelers place because of the noise.parking is good,food is ok,i'd stay there again.

Solo Traveler
Aantoinette from Portland,ME
January 2, 2009
Solo Traveler
10.0
Convenient, cleanliness, hospitality.
Night bellhop not doing job.

Overall the hotel is excellent. Had difficulty getting oxygen to room from bell hop. Day bell hop said as soon as arrives will bring to room. Went down at 11pm and bell hop stated they do not do that. I have been in many hotels and it is a courtesy for them, I have been going to this hotel for over 18 years and will continue every year at this time.

Solo Traveler
Carla from Louisville,KY
December 11, 2008
Solo Traveler
10.0
Cozy and comfortable
Nothing.

The staff was extremely friendly, both on the phone and in person remember the first impression is a lasting impression, I felt safe during my stay. The only issue I had been when I first went to the floor there was an odor that was not pleasant, and the ice machine did not work on the floor I was on.

Solo Traveler
Sheila from Sandusky,OH
December 8, 2008
Solo Traveler
10.0
Location at center of Fremont Street, coffee maker in room.
Nothing, really! No complaints.

I've stayed here several times and this was the best. We had top floor (19th) in North tower. Was able to check-in right away at noon on a Tuesday. Ordered a refrigerator and it was there within about 10 minutes. The room had a great view overlooking Fremont Street, highway and mountains in the distance. Had a clean room, maid was generous with coffee, soap, shampoos, and comfortable beds. Frequent cocktail service in the casino. No complaints whatsoever for this trip! read more

Solo Traveler
Tamara
September 19, 2008
Solo Traveler
9.0
The free complimentary.
No pool.

Ooverall was a place to stay but wouldn't stay there again.

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