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Nevada, United States
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Detailed Cleanliness analysis for Nevada, United States.
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Current scope
Nevada, United States
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Confidence
28,240 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
1.3%
Praise signal
3.7%
Complaint signal
4.6%
Praise signal
13.5%
Coverage
273 insight pages mention Cleanliness in this scope.
Signal strength
Complaint signal is 2.9% across available platforms.
Praise signal is 8.6% across available platforms.
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1. 60$ per night - shared bathrooms. (Not even that one bathroom is clean) 2. Remove one B in B&B, I've had better 'breakfast' at gas stations' vending machines. 3. My tent looks better on the inside than that room did
25$ to put hdmi cord back in TV and 25$ for excessive cleaning . Lady came to take pictures of the room while I was still occupying the space . Manager is unprofessional
3/6/26 @3:40 went in today like I do everyday because I work in housekeeping at the D hotel & casino so I eat magos ALOT I love the fries (when they make them freshš) and the homemade ranchš©š¤š¼ but this day my fav employee wasnāt working she knows me by name and we ask about each others family but Iāve never asked her name if I did I would put it because sheās amazing (lil Chinese maybe Japaneseās lady around 40 MAYBEš¤·š»āāļøā¤ļø) but today a youngish maybe 20ish girl with long red hair was working and you could just tell she did not wanna be there which I totally understand Iāve worked in fast food I donāt wanna be at work either but I still put on a smile and greet and thanks all guest but this girl all I got was āwhat would you like to eatā ādine in take outā yanno the usually ordering stuff when she gave me my food I said thank you and nothing just walked away to take another order. My food felt dirty in a way lol (obviously I ate it) I love the other lady she told me she doesnāt work fridays so I guess I just wonāt come fridays š
!!!!Best Hispanic Food in Town!!!! Thank you so much for such an amazing experience. My first time here Very nice staff, very clean place to sit down. The food is full of flavor in every bite𤤠chips and salsa. The rice and beans full of flavor. The chicken fajitas were made to perfection Freshly squeezed orange juice Located in the back of the Swap meet. I'll be a repeating customer
24/7 bar, great mini putt course, excellent and friendly staff and clean rooms. Definitely recommend for a stay, not too far from the action either
A rare 5-star for a food court spot ā and totally deserved. While walking down Fremont Street with my family, we wandered into the Fremont Hotel looking for a quick bite. I expected average food court options⦠but the hotel and food hall were shockingly clean ā like something youād find in a high-end Beverly Hills mall. Right at the entrance was Craft Kitchen, and the menu instantly caught my eye: comfort food classics + Hawaiian-inspired dishes (these tugged at my island roots immediately). I tried the Hawaiian Garlic Chicken Bowl, my wife ordered the avo toast, and my daughter went for the garlic fries. Everything looked artisan-level ā not āfood court food.ā This was Fast & Furious-level souped-up comfort food, beautifully plated and absolutely delicious. Portions were generous, flavors were on point, and I left both impressed and a little sad I couldnāt try more. So glad I stumbled into this place. Craft Kitchen is now my new favorite affordable off-Strip dining option. Highly recommend.
Sapphire Resorts Timehare at Jockey Club is a trashy condo that you pay for every month but can only use once every three years. We were lied to from the beginning to coerce us to go the presentation in exchange for tickets to a Kriss Angel show that never materialized. During the 4 hour pressure sales pitch they told us if we bought the timeshare they would throw in a free vacation to Hawaii or Cancun and presented us with a $1500 voucher if we moved forward. Turns out you had to fly out of Las Vegas to use the voucher (we live in Colorado) and it was only available midweek during the offseason and we would need to pay thousands of dollars from our own pockets to actually make the vacation work. We made the mistake of believing the Sapphire agents who told us that we need and deserve a vacation every year. Then they sold us a timeshare that we are only able to use once every three years even though we have to pay maintenance fees every year. No one disclosed to us that this was a triennial contract, they just kept pushing us to move forward and we were so tired and just gave in. When we got back to Colorado we realized we had been scammed but the rescission period had already passed. We decided we should try and make the best of this situation so we tried to book a vacation in California six months in advance. We tried repeatedly but there was no availability. We finally had to settle for a vacation in Winter Park (about 50 miles from our house) and were hoping we could at least realize some benefit from the money we spent. We were shocked and appalled when we checked into the unit and saw the urine stained toilet, bath tub with pubic hair in the grate, walls with blood and overall filthy and disgusting property. We paid as part of our contract to have a clean unit when we arrived and this was the exact opposite. We had booked a week but it was so disgusting that we left after 4 days. RIP OFF
The Experience: In all honesty, there was nothing special about this hotel or my stay. When you initially get to Caesar's and find the elevator bank you feel kind of special...but that's where it ends. When I took the elevator to the lobby I talked to the front desk, and they were fairly pleasant. I did arrive early (11:30a) which I was told that my room was not ready...understandable. Then I was asked if I wanted to upgrade my room, in other words can you slip me a $20.00 and I'll see what we have. I passed on that as this was a business trip and it is the Nobu. I would assume the rooms would all be impressive. After I passed on the upgrade, I was told my room would not be ready until 4pm. Which is fine, although if my room became available, I believe before 1pm I could check in for an additional $40.00 and if it was after 3:00pm it would cost an additional $20.00. I did agree to that and decided I would run some business errands while I waited. I never received a call for letting me know my room was ready, so I headed back to the lobby to wait out the last 15 minutes. When I got back to the lobby there were a couple of people in line getting their room keys and checking in, so I went to go around the corner and jump on their couch to check some emails, unfortunately there was a 6+ foot person sleeping on the couch and snoring louder than a Nascar at full throttle. Smart person! I sat on a bench by the front desk and not once was I greeted by or recognized by one of the four employees that walked by me, until I walked to the front desk which is about eight feet away to see if my room was ready. Anyway, the staff didn't have or couldn't break any change for bigger bills so make sure you have $10s for tipping. Finally, I got to my room. The room: (7024) The room was standard, a king size bed, TV, large bathroom and a stocked mini fridge with the sensors. The bed was ok. The shower had very little water pressure...just to the point it made it annoying, and it never got really hot. The view was a courtyard type just above a roof that was dirty and had trash on it. (I'm ok with that because I wasn't in my room that often.) The biggest downer was there was an AC intake vent right in front of my door that dripped all night for the entire stay. I found out where the drip was coming from when I stepped on the wet carpet with my socks. I'm sure I could have switched rooms, but I didn't have time with my schedule, and I shouldn't have to. this is Nobu..right?
(Dishonest) I will start by saying this was our fault. We normally check and double check for our belongings, so nothing is left behind. We did leave our Black Money bag on the Black counter top in the Kitchen. It did have a large sum of money in it. Still one would think that an Honest Cleaning Person would turn it in But, of course they did not. People do make mistakes and leave stuff behind in Hotels, Still, we expect Hotel Staff to be honest. I will certainly Never stay there again.
An absolutely amazing dessert experience! Highly recommend doing the combo dessert they have. And sit at the bar if you can and watch them put these amazing mouth watering desserts together! The staff are super friendly and bubbly. Also they make custom cakes which look so amazing and lots of humor. Side note the bathroom is super clean!!
Thereās no shortage of Asian eateries in Vegas these days: from hole in the wall carry out spots. to Asian celebrity chef locations; and from 5 Star posh venues, to noodle shops, and even world class sushi joints. So, thereās sure to be a place to fit any palate or budget. Wasnāt expecting much here after reading the various reviews, as they were all over the place: But, as the saying goes, ya have to try it for yourself. The decor here is about as crazy looking as one could even think up. The walls and ceilings are covered with an unusual Asian metal designed āsomethingā, and the rest is glass and mirrors. Clean, modern lines is the theme here. As far as authentic Chinese goes, Iām no expert: so I stick to a few of the basics. And my go to Chinese dish has been Kung Pao shrimp or chicken for quite some time. Iāve had good n bad in about every city or town there is, so here we try again. I couldnāt find a single pic or review covering this coveted dish here, so I just went for it. And it paid off; as Honestly, this was as good of a version of Kung Pao as Iāve had anywhere. The char from the wok, infused the fresh ingredients together. Oh, And it had a nice kick to it as well: Just spicy enough to clean out those nasal cavities. Had the fried dumplings for an appetizer; and they were quite tasty as well. One small tidbit is that the steamed rice is served a la carte, at $3.99 more. But, not a deal breaker, as Iāve noticed this becoming more n more the norm in Vegas. In conclusion; this may not be the quality of a Wing Lei, Blossom, or Jasmine: but for a casual spot, it does the deed. And for $20 or so, the Kung Pao here is hard to beat. It may in fact, be my favorite spot in Vegas for this dish. If youāre looking for some tasty Chinese, without breaking the bank, this may be your spot. As I always say, Just Go For It....
Had an excellent time staying at the HGV Paradise. Resort was clean and provided everything we needed for a great stay. Going in October was a great move because the weather was perfect. Highly recommend this resort.
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Let me start off my saying iāve been coming to this restaraunt for 10 years, it has always been one of my favorite spots downtown. The last time i came here was November 2025 and we had an excellent experience then, i am surprised how quickly theyāve gone downhill compared to last nights bad experience. We started off with the cadillac trio and found a long hair in the queso. When we told our server about it, she didnāt really care and said āwell is there something you want me to do about that?ā The enchiladas were burnt, and my birria tacos barely had any consome. The rice with my birria was inedible. It took 15 minutes to get my bottle of beer, when I reminded the server that i ordered a beer, she said with an attitude āyeah i know, the bartender is goneā My silverware was dirty, when I asked the server for a new set she made a face and brought me a second set of silverware, which was also dirty. When we paid the bill, the person who retuned our card coughed all over it and in our faces. The restaurant wasnāt super busy, and a lot of the issues we faced could have been overlooked if there was any sort of customer service. I donāt understand why we were treated so poorly, we didnāt ask for much and didnāt complain about most of the issues because we already felt like a nuisance based off the attitude of our server.
Review rating: 1.0
Delicious, need to be nore clean outside desk ;)
Review rating: 5.0
5 day visit, 2 days with no housekeeping. I had to call for fresh towels to be brought to the room, but the dirty ones just piled up on the floor. When I complained, they did remove my resort fees for those day, but I requested it, they didn't volunteer it. The pool area for hotel guests was dirty and unstaffed. Very little sun reached the pool, so the water was too cold to stay in- if you were able to even get in.
Review rating: 1.0
Overall a great experience at an off strip casino with great dining options. The rooms were large and clean and the dining options varied
Review rating: 5.0
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1. 60$ per night - shared bathrooms. (Not even that one bathroom is clean) 2. Remove one B in B&B, I've had better 'breakfast' at gas stations' vending machines. 3. My tent looks better on the inside than that room did
Signal: 0.0%
25$ to put hdmi cord back in TV and 25$ for excessive cleaning . Lady came to take pictures of the room while I was still occupying the space . Manager is unprofessional
Signal: 0.0%
3/6/26 @3:40 went in today like I do everyday because I work in housekeeping at the D hotel & casino so I eat magos ALOT I love the fries (when they make them freshš) and the homemade ranchš©š¤š¼ but this day my fav employee wasnāt working she knows me by name and we ask about each others family but Iāve never asked her name if I did I would put it because sheās amazing (lil Chinese maybe Japaneseās lady around 40 MAYBEš¤·š»āāļøā¤ļø) but today a youngish maybe 20ish girl with long red hair was working and you could just tell she did not wanna be there which I totally understand Iāve worked in fast food I donāt wanna be at work either but I still put on a smile and greet and thanks all guest but this girl all I got was āwhat would you like to eatā ādine in take outā yanno the usually ordering stuff when she gave me my food I said thank you and nothing just walked away to take another order. My food felt dirty in a way lol (obviously I ate it) I love the other lady she told me she doesnāt work fridays so I guess I just wonāt come fridays š
Signal: 0.0%
!!!!Best Hispanic Food in Town!!!! Thank you so much for such an amazing experience. My first time here Very nice staff, very clean place to sit down. The food is full of flavor in every bite𤤠chips and salsa. The rice and beans full of flavor. The chicken fajitas were made to perfection Freshly squeezed orange juice Located in the back of the Swap meet. I'll be a repeating customer
Signal: 0.0%
24/7 bar, great mini putt course, excellent and friendly staff and clean rooms. Definitely recommend for a stay, not too far from the action either
Signal: 0.0%
A rare 5-star for a food court spot ā and totally deserved. While walking down Fremont Street with my family, we wandered into the Fremont Hotel looking for a quick bite. I expected average food court options⦠but the hotel and food hall were shockingly clean ā like something youād find in a high-end Beverly Hills mall. Right at the entrance was Craft Kitchen, and the menu instantly caught my eye: comfort food classics + Hawaiian-inspired dishes (these tugged at my island roots immediately). I tried the Hawaiian Garlic Chicken Bowl, my wife ordered the avo toast, and my daughter went for the garlic fries. Everything looked artisan-level ā not āfood court food.ā This was Fast & Furious-level souped-up comfort food, beautifully plated and absolutely delicious. Portions were generous, flavors were on point, and I left both impressed and a little sad I couldnāt try more. So glad I stumbled into this place. Craft Kitchen is now my new favorite affordable off-Strip dining option. Highly recommend.
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April 24, 2026
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