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Nevada, United States, Hotels
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Detailed Noise analysis for Nevada, United States, Hotels.
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Current scope
Nevada, United States, Hotels
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Confidence
13,178 reviews analyzed across 2 platforms.
Share of complaint snippets where this topic appears by platform.
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Balance is praise minus complaint for this topic on the same platform.
Complaint signal
2.3%
Praise signal
2.6%
Complaint signal
5.0%
Praise signal
8.7%
Coverage
139 insight pages mention Noise in this scope.
Signal strength
Complaint signal is 3.6% across available platforms.
Praise signal is 5.7% across available platforms.
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A/C is too loud and temperature is not working properly
During my stay there is a generator across the street from the hotel that is connected to the convention center. It runs 24/7 and is loud if your room is facing outside near it. It kept me up all night with the noise.
Edit 1 year later here I am for work. different problem. It is 45 degress outside I wanted to turn the heat on but it kept resetting to AC every 5 mins! The "engineer" came up and said itnwas "broke". There was a knocking sound on my bathroom wall all night long from 1am when I got in the room till about 5 am or later. It didnt seem like it was created by a human but rather a loose pipe or something so I went to call maintenance but my room phone was not working. I went to sleep with my white noise app but was still unable to sleep well and finally called the desk but nobody was answering at 5am after multiple attempts. I didnt want to wake the person in the room next where the noose seemed to come from but I also could not call them bc my room phone was broken. In the morning i called for an engineer to fix my phone and when he arrived i asked him about the knocking and he said its something called "water hammer" and it sometimes happens when ppl run the water but not that long. He asked me to tell the ppl at the desk and I did and their faces looked like it was they were already aware and said they were sorry about the problem. I got very little sleep as a result and I didnt have much time to start with due to delays! Also the sheets smelled moldy but again we had barely any time to sleep so i didnt try to change my room. Additionally the shower water temp was hard to regulate, it went from hot to luke warm in the turn of a hair and i struggled the whole shower to keep it at a normal temp. And the shower door gasket was broken so I had a huge puddle on the floor when i fininished my shower. Very disappointed with room!! Mostly bc of the "water hammering" i had to listen to all night and not being able to reach the front desk at 5am to do anything about it!!
A downtown gem. 🤩 The patio is beautiful, great music & delicious brunch. Visit 7th & Carson soon & often!!
A little house with a taste of flavor a little vacation away from home peaceful quiet the cleanest and the employees are so warm and charitable I will go back to the spot when I head back to Vegas
Always enjoy my stays here. Close to monorail but away from the noise for a quieter sleep. Helpful staff all around.
*Disappointing Stay at Rose Desert* "Our stay at Rose Desert was disappointing. Broken glass on the floor injured my daughter's foot, and the issue wasn't properly addressed. Additionally, when we requested room cleaning, we were told it couldn't be done until the next day. The bathrooms were dirty, and there were crumbs of food on the nightstand, so I had to clean the room before letting my family in. The pool area was also noisy, making it difficult to sleep in the morning if your room faces the pool. This lack of attention to safety and cleanliness fell short of our expectations. Hopefully, the hotel will take steps to improve."
+ The location near the Strip is a plus, the free private parking, the kitchen equipment, the laundry services, the fact that although we checked out at 12, we could use the pool until 5 p.m. when we left for the airport and the daily activities which are diversified are a big plus as well. There is a BBQ area near the pool, that guest can use to make their own bbq, and they can eat on the terace. + pool is open 'till 11 pm. + Kitchen equipped with everything you could need (refrigerator, stove, oven, microwave oven, blender, coffee machine, dishwasher, plates, pots, glasses, cutlery). - The rooms are a bit noisy, as you can hear the guest walking in their rooms.
1 star. This hotel is NOT kid-friendly despite what reviews claim. The pool area felt like a full-on day club—blaring club music, packed beyond capacity, and waitresses in string bikinis with thongs. Completely inappropriate for families. We couldn’t even find a chair, and they allow non-guests to use the pool, which makes it even more overcrowded. The room experience was just as bad—our sink wouldn’t drain, towels were limited, and the entire hotel smells like smoke from the casino. Food service took hours and the quality was poor. For how expensive this place is, it’s honestly unacceptable. We will not be returning.
Our room was quiet and the hotel is in a pleasant area off the main Strip. The grounds & property were well-maintained and the staff very friendly & helpful. The daily complimentary breakfast led by Marjore set a nice vibe for each day of our stay. Bueno!
$50/day surprise resort fee not mentioned in my original booking. Half the restaurants pictured not there. Pool/hot tub closed for winter. Long check in lines. Check in and rewards kiosks did not work so everyone had to wait in line for the 1-2 people working at the front desk. Beautiful hotel with lots to do and I highly recommend the king suite with the view of the strip - it did feel worth the extra $20 and was a HUGE room for just one person. VERY QUIET. Only one elevator working so a lot of us stood in line for it. Weirdly there is a glass window that went from my shower into my bedroom so glad I wasn't staying with anyone else. Even my partner would have a problem with that because it gave a clear view to the toilet - felt very Vegas but maybe not practical... Loved the dressing room lights around the mirrors and this had two sinks/get ready areas one inside and outside of the bathroom along with a closet and desk and couch and coffee table and fridge - no microwave - really could have used that. TV and dresser and two night stands. Plenty of space for activities. Starbucks in the resort which was convenient, but you can only pre-order through the app if you have a Starbucks card. Bring your own tea bags and you can get a cup of hot water from them for $1.08, which is better than spending $10 for their mint majesty tea. Would have loved to try breakfast at the hotel, but the restaurant didn't open until 7am and I left before then. Most of the restaurants, shows, and shops were closed when I was there, but it was a Wednesday night so maybe that's why.
-The location is great -- close enough from the Strip to be walking distance, far enough not to be annoyed by it (no noise) -Rooms are clean, kitchen perfectly clean with all the necessary -Bed was great -Bathroom clean Great value !
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It’s fine but not worth the price. No fridge (they “might” have one you can rent) so my expensive food went bad. Try to put it in the beverage fridge and get fined $20. Even $50 a night motels have refrigerators and have for decades. A piece of tile in the shower just cut smaller than the rest used for a drain. What? You hear water, hall, and outside noises a lot more than other places on the strip. I have stayed in much nicer and way cheaper places. Suggestion; walk through and look at the beautiful decor and then go sleep somewhere else.
Review rating: 3.0
Great Music Venue!!!đź¤
Review rating: 5.0
We had the absolute worst experience ever waitress was very unprofessional about some coffee after losing so much money which is so frustrating because what is a .75 cent coffee going to hurt by giving her one then they didn’t have any machines winning for 4 straight days just a quiet atmosphere and bingo was ok rooms were not in best condition water stopped up in bathroom running out very slowly best thing happened on the trip was the super bingo hosts were kind and funny
Review rating: 1.0
Stayed here the 2nd week of March and enjoyed our stay. Check in was very easy and we were quickly given a room on the 27th floor. Room was clean and next close to the elevators. Elevator system was new as you punched in your floor number on a keypad next to the elevator and it informed you which elevator was yours out of the 5. Casino was clean and breakfast at Bacon Nation was good and reasonably priced. Music from Fremont was a bit loud at night but you're on Fremont so it's expected. We usually stay at the Plaza but would definitely stay at The D again.
Review rating: 4.0
These snippets come from aggregated analysis text and highlight recurring language tied to this topic.
A/C is too loud and temperature is not working properly
Signal: 0.1%
During my stay there is a generator across the street from the hotel that is connected to the convention center. It runs 24/7 and is loud if your room is facing outside near it. It kept me up all night with the noise.
Signal: 0.1%
Edit 1 year later here I am for work. different problem. It is 45 degress outside I wanted to turn the heat on but it kept resetting to AC every 5 mins! The "engineer" came up and said itnwas "broke". There was a knocking sound on my bathroom wall all night long from 1am when I got in the room till about 5 am or later. It didnt seem like it was created by a human but rather a loose pipe or something so I went to call maintenance but my room phone was not working. I went to sleep with my white noise app but was still unable to sleep well and finally called the desk but nobody was answering at 5am after multiple attempts. I didnt want to wake the person in the room next where the noose seemed to come from but I also could not call them bc my room phone was broken. In the morning i called for an engineer to fix my phone and when he arrived i asked him about the knocking and he said its something called "water hammer" and it sometimes happens when ppl run the water but not that long. He asked me to tell the ppl at the desk and I did and their faces looked like it was they were already aware and said they were sorry about the problem. I got very little sleep as a result and I didnt have much time to start with due to delays! Also the sheets smelled moldy but again we had barely any time to sleep so i didnt try to change my room. Additionally the shower water temp was hard to regulate, it went from hot to luke warm in the turn of a hair and i struggled the whole shower to keep it at a normal temp. And the shower door gasket was broken so I had a huge puddle on the floor when i fininished my shower. Very disappointed with room!! Mostly bc of the "water hammering" i had to listen to all night and not being able to reach the front desk at 5am to do anything about it!!
Signal: 0.1%
A downtown gem. 🤩 The patio is beautiful, great music & delicious brunch. Visit 7th & Carson soon & often!!
Signal: 0.1%
A little house with a taste of flavor a little vacation away from home peaceful quiet the cleanest and the employees are so warm and charitable I will go back to the spot when I head back to Vegas
Signal: 0.1%
Always enjoy my stays here. Close to monorail but away from the noise for a quieter sleep. Helpful staff all around.
Signal: 0.1%
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Reviews analyzed
13,178
Collected reviews: 2,544,988 · Analysis coverage: 0.5%
Platforms covered
2
Last update
April 24, 2026
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