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Nevada, United States
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Detailed Location 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
2.1%
Praise signal
8.8%
Complaint signal
5.3%
Praise signal
19.7%
Coverage
312 insight pages mention Location in this scope.
Signal strength
Complaint signal is 3.7% across available platforms.
Praise signal is 14.2% across available platforms.
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$50 for parking? That's insane. The strip doesn't even charge that much
Absolute Nightmare: 90-Degree Rooms & Predatory Parking DO NOT STAY HERE. My recent stay at The Downtowner was a disaster from start to finish due to a total lack of basic amenities and predatory management practices. 1. No AC/Heat Controls (90°F Rooms): Nowhere in the booking process does it mention that rooms have no individual temperature control. The hotel controls the heat/AC centrally. Our room was nearly 90 degrees the entire time. It was stifling, unhygienic, and impossible to sleep. 2. The Parking "Trap": The hotel provides a parking permit but lacks enough legal stalls. When the lot was full, I parked in an overflow area as instructed by staff. I woke up to a $25 city citation for "parking off pavement." Management admitted they know the city tickets guests there, yet refuse to mark the area or cover the fine, effectively leading guests into a financial trap. 3. Abysmal Management: Management would rather lose the revenue of an entire stay (I am currently disputing all charges) and receive a 1-star review than simply cover a $25 fine caused by their own lack of parking and infrastructure. Save your money and your sanity - stay somewhere that actually values its guests and provides basic necessities like a thermostat.
Absolutely delicious food! Tough parking lot with no seating area. But would definitely eat there again!
***$3 MIND BLOWING TACOS*** First of, I eat meat and didn't care that this place is vegan. The flavors are amazing! Affordable, flavorful, in a fun neighborhood to explore, and you feel really good after eating it. Please go out of your way to make it here. What we ordered: EL PASTOR TACO: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (WOW) BARBACOA TACO: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ MUSHROOM ASADA TACO: ⭐⭐ ASADA FRIES: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
10/10 the food, the atmosphere and the service....Ahhhhmazing!! I wish I took photos of my plate it was so pretty and equally delicious. A must in Vegas!
1st time there. Had the perfect burger which was very good! But service and atmosphere was excellent. Manager stopped at our table and he was such a pleasure to talk to. Thumbs up!!!
#1. Parking: We arrived at Self Parking because Google took us to the wrong entrance. So - no problem...but the underground parking was not clearly marked for people who had never parked there. Please create better signage. #2. Check in was ok, but they never offered us bottled water. Once we got to the room, we found out you have to go all the way back to the front desk. Ugh! #3. Room. The room was great, shower great, pillows and beds great, nice size. Really nice rooms - all good there. #4. BRERA Osteria for dinner was killer. Terrific food. #5. Staff who came to our room, room service and housekeeping to make up the pullout, both people were fantastic. #6. We had booked the AX rate, which comes with a $65 breakfast credit. BUT - this hotel does not allow breakfast before 6am on that rate. You have to wait until 6am to order Room Service, or go to a restaurant. We were driving to LA, so we thought grabbing coffee and croissants at Bouchon Bakery for the road would be fastest. Nope! Got to Bouchon Bakery 10 minutes before 6am opening, but they opened 12 minutes late. People were bailing out of line...so it went a bit faster once open. #7. The hotel only had two people checking guests out - on the Sunday morning after Thanksgiving. Ugh! We got on the road finally at 6:40am. A drag when driving to LA. Two "ughs" are the reason for four stars, and not five. A few other things that we had to wait for which at the rates this hotel charges, there should never be a wait. We would love to give it another shot.
*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."
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!
Coming from a bi-culinary family, (vegan and carnivorous) going out to dinner can be a challenge. But thanks to Ferraro’s Ristorante, we could happily eat as a family with no compromises. This family-run Italian eatery tucked is in the corner of a CVS Plaza . Though it is located off strip, I promise, it is well worth the trip. It’s unassuming from the outside but once you get in you are greeted by a warm and welcoming atmosphere and staff. THE BREAD: Once seated, we were served a generous bread bowl with sourdough, focaccia and pretzel rolls and a delicious olive oil and cheese chimichurri style dip. SALAD: I highly recommend the CAESAR SALAD, which is served wedge style, and is incredibly crisp and fresh not to anchovy-ish at all. The INSALATE MIMMO is just as delicious if you’re craving a summery-inspired salad of vine, ripened, tomatoes, and mozzarella, so creamy and savory! VEGAN: we were delighted to be presented with (upon asking) an entire vegan menu with everything from salads to soups to entrees. THE EGGPLANT PARMESAN was flavorful and hearty. Even the carnivores enjoyed the dish. A true delight! POLLO VESUVIO: Don’t be fooled by the simplicity of this dish. The chicken is juicy, tender and divine! The veg was perfectly cooked and only my lady-like decorum prevented me sipping it straight off the plate! LASAGNA: Just about the best lasagna I’ve ever had, hands down! The cheese was creamy but not overwhelming. The meat was well seasoned and savory melt in your mouth tender and noodles were perfectly cooked. And the sauce was so divine. I begged the staff for some extra as we could not get enough! Before we discuss dessert, a word about THE STAFF: the customer service is top notch! Our glasses were always full. Questions were answered quickly and thoughtfully. We were made to feel like the most important people in the room! Our server, VIRGILIO was attentive and kind and took his time guiding us through the many options. His food runners were fast and responsive which we greatly appreciated. And at the end of the meal we were personally greeted by the charming CHEF MIMMO himself. As if getting to enjoy his culinary talents wasn’t enough, he COMPED us a round of dessert!! THE DESSERT: At the chef’s recommendation we had the COCONUT & STRAWBERRY GELATO (Vegan) which was incredibly creamy, fresh and light. If summer vacation was a gelato, this would be it! And finally, the CIOCCOLATISSIMO! I mean what is there to say??? It’s THE perfect level of chocolate cake-y, chocolate mousse-y goodness paired with bright, tart berries and smooth as velvet gelato. A perfect ending to a perfect meal! Ferraro family, I wish you many years of success one because you deserve it and two because selfishly want to eat here every time I visit Las Vegas!
Boulevard, a Hilton Grand Vacations Club, is absolutely outstanding! From the moment I arrived, the staff greeted me with warmth and genuine hospitality. The suites were spacious, spotless, and beautifully designed—truly a home-away-from-home experience. The scenery is top-notch, especially the pool area; all maintained with exceptional care. Its convenient location makes it easy to enjoy everything the area has to offer while still feeling like a peaceful retreat. I highly recommend The Boulevard to anyone seeking comfort, luxury, and impeccable service!
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Place is super loud, food was meh at best, server seemed like we were bothering her, they won’t split the bill and the only parking across the street us $15.
Review rating: 2.0
Absolutely incredible food, atmosphere, and service. We visited for lunch on Monday and had to immediately return the next day for dinner.
Review rating: 5.0
Awful and disappointed. I wanted to treat my significant other to his first visit to Las Vegas. Being this was his first time I wanted him to be centrally located to everything so I code the Linq because of this. First of all, there Uber dropped us off at the designated drop off and pick up location which is in a dark alley. When we exited the vehicle we noticed a very strong unpleasant smell which we chalked up to being the alley smell. We got to the check in desk and was offered an upgrade to a better room for an additional $15 per night ( totaling $90 for 6 nights). We were also charged $53 per night resort fee. Which cost us almost an additional $500 in addition to the original fee we paid for our room. As we walked to our room the offensive smell got worse and worse. Speaking with another guest in the elevator, we were told the smell had been there all week. When we got to our room, we were shocked at that we were paying a$53 ‘resort fee ‘ for a basic hotel room. M although I initially was disappointed because of the lack of a microwave, I was even more shocked that there were no drawers in the room to put our clothing. I was told that none of the rooms had drawers. How do they expect 2 adults to stay there for 7 days with no where to put our clothing? I guess we are expected to live out of our suitcases! This is not the experience that I expect for the price point I paid for this resort!! I will never return again. Nor will I encourage anyone else to. Unless they want a budget hotel experience that they are paying premium resort fed for. Also, the staff was very rude and uncomplaining. When we asked about the smell we were told it was the grease trap and they were wining on it. I do not believe that to be the case because numerous people were commenting on it and the length of time they were smelling it. I am still here more and considering finding somewhere else to stay.
Review rating: 2.0
I have been to Vegas many times but this trip by far was the best. I stayed at the MGM Grand about 20 years ago and the upgrades that have occurred are amazing. Compared to every other resort in Vegas that I have stayed at, this has been the best yet. At check-in, we were complimentary upgraded to a full suite. These suites were just renovated in Nov 2025. The room still smelled new! When you walk into the room, you have the first of 3 bathrooms in the suite. The suite had a bar area and a granite topped table that seats 6. The room also had a full sectional couch and a shuffleboard table. The second bathroom was a full bathroom with a Kohler bathtub that could accommodate two people and had a tray table that had lotions, soaps, massage roller, and bath brush. The bedroom had a California King bed that was so comfortable, we felt like we were sleeping on a cloud. The third bathroom had a walk-in shower that could fit 6 people if you wanted. The hotel has a 6.5 acre pool area with a lazy river as part of it. The hotel also has several restaurants and food services. There is a large arcade for kids in the main casino area and several other services such has spas and shopping, and of course plenty of gambling areas. I would highly recommend this place if you want to feel pampered without having to pay a small fortune!
Review rating: 5.0
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$50 for parking? That's insane. The strip doesn't even charge that much
Signal: 0.0%
Absolute Nightmare: 90-Degree Rooms & Predatory Parking DO NOT STAY HERE. My recent stay at The Downtowner was a disaster from start to finish due to a total lack of basic amenities and predatory management practices. 1. No AC/Heat Controls (90°F Rooms): Nowhere in the booking process does it mention that rooms have no individual temperature control. The hotel controls the heat/AC centrally. Our room was nearly 90 degrees the entire time. It was stifling, unhygienic, and impossible to sleep. 2. The Parking "Trap": The hotel provides a parking permit but lacks enough legal stalls. When the lot was full, I parked in an overflow area as instructed by staff. I woke up to a $25 city citation for "parking off pavement." Management admitted they know the city tickets guests there, yet refuse to mark the area or cover the fine, effectively leading guests into a financial trap. 3. Abysmal Management: Management would rather lose the revenue of an entire stay (I am currently disputing all charges) and receive a 1-star review than simply cover a $25 fine caused by their own lack of parking and infrastructure. Save your money and your sanity - stay somewhere that actually values its guests and provides basic necessities like a thermostat.
Signal: 0.0%
Absolutely delicious food! Tough parking lot with no seating area. But would definitely eat there again!
Signal: 0.0%
***$3 MIND BLOWING TACOS*** First of, I eat meat and didn't care that this place is vegan. The flavors are amazing! Affordable, flavorful, in a fun neighborhood to explore, and you feel really good after eating it. Please go out of your way to make it here. What we ordered: EL PASTOR TACO: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (WOW) BARBACOA TACO: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ MUSHROOM ASADA TACO: ⭐⭐ ASADA FRIES: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Signal: 0.0%
10/10 the food, the atmosphere and the service....Ahhhhmazing!! I wish I took photos of my plate it was so pretty and equally delicious. A must in Vegas!
Signal: 0.0%
1st time there. Had the perfect burger which was very good! But service and atmosphere was excellent. Manager stopped at our table and he was such a pleasure to talk to. Thumbs up!!!
Signal: 0.0%
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April 24, 2026
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