Hotels in Las Vegas
Travelodge Las Vegas
Travelodge Las Vegas
Hotel Guest Reviews of the Travelodge Las Vegas
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Couple
The first room that we were locked out from was just remodeled. The staff had to break the window to return our belonging . And we continue to argue. Would like a refund
May 3, 2013
Business Traveler
My room was an excellent value and the location close to the strip made it convenient to get around. Will definitely stay there again.
May 2, 2013
Couple
I would never recommend this place to anyone, not even my worst enemy. We saw people dealing drugs in the parking lot! I was afraid for my safety. Never will we stay here again!
May 2, 2013
Group Traveler
Hotel is very close by the strip. Parking lot is ok. Rooms are too close that you can hear other guests in their rooms and the conversations they have. That morning we stayed, apparently their water heater was broken and I had to take a cold cold shower. I told them about it early in the morning but it was too late when they offered me to shower at a different room about an hour later. I also asked for a non smoking room and was placed in a smoking room. They did not have another room available. The room was sprayed with this citrus spray about an hour later but it was not helping. I was absolutely not satisfied with this hotel. ...
April 30, 2013
Couple
The location was great for a cheap hotel.
April 23, 2013
Group Traveler
I recommend this hotel if you are traveling on a budget and need to be near the strip and/or downtown Las Vegas. The staff was wonderful even through the issue we had. Bathrooms do need to be cleaned more thoroughly and the beds could use a cleaner bedspread maybe white or beige instead of the dark flowery spreads and the carpets could use some steam cleaning. But all in all, We enjoyed our stay. ...
April 16, 2013
Group Traveler
For the price, this hotel pretty much met my expectations. The room was clean but not fancy. The mattress was comfortable enough but the level of "springiness" indicated it had been in use for some time. While we didn't notice any noise from adjoining rooms, noise from outside the room and the nearby street could be heard fairly clearly. The curtains kept out much of the light, but not all of it. The bathroom window had no curtain, so we had to keep the door closed overnight to avoid getting woken up by the sun, but leaving the door closed meant that the bathroom was very warm in the morning since the only air conditioning was in the main room. The bathroom looked like it had been updated with new tiles and fixtures in the recent past, which was nice. Less nice was the hot water that fluctuated in temperature during a shower. The air conditioning unit worked fine when set to the minimum temperature setting, but the thermometer in it must have been messed up. We set it to 68 degrees before leaving for the afternoon and the actual temperature was probably closer to 80 degrees when we got back in the evening. The WiFi worked great, with much better reception than I have experienced in many higher-end properties. The breakfast was pretty basic. Bagels and bread for toasting (with toppings such as cream cheese, peanut butter, and jelly), instant oatmeal, and some pretty sad looking apples were about the extent of it. The location was fine but not great. It's technically on the Las Vegas Strip, but on the very northernmost edge of it. It's right next to Circus Circus and the Riviera; about a mile of empty land, partially constructed hotels, and strip malls separates it from the central Strip area. All in all, this place is fine if you're looking for a cheap place to stay. If you want something a bit nicer and more conveniently located, plenty of better options exist if you're willing to pay for them. ...
April 13, 2013
Business Traveler
Located at the North End of the strip next to Cirus Cirus and just up from a small shopping area with Denny's and a few other places to eat. Hotel is a 15-20 minute walk to the Convention Centre.
April 10, 2013
Family Traveling with Young Children
I would not stay there again
April 2, 2013
Group Traveler
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