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Nevada, United States
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Detailed Location analysis for Nevada, United States.
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Nevada, United States
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Confidence
28,329 reviews analyzed across 2 platforms.
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Complaint signal
3.8%
Praise signal
16.1%
Complaint signal
6.7%
Praise signal
28.8%
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316 insight pages mention Location in this scope.
Signal strength
Complaint signal is 5.2% across available platforms.
Praise signal is 22.5% across available platforms.
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$50 for parking? That's insane. The strip doesn't even charge that much
***$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: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
1) e-Checkin on app failed to deliver a Digital Key even after arriving at the hotel such that we had to physical check-in to get physical key cards. No explanation given at front desk. 2) The room was run down and was overdue for a remodel. 3) Air conditioner was the LOUDEST unit we have ever experienced in all our times staying in various hotels. It was so loud we had to turn it off at night in order for our family to sleep in the stuffy hot room (this is Vegas!). 4) Shower glass door did not close properly to maintain a tight seal around it such that when taking a shower, a lot of water came outside onto the tile floor of the bathroom. We had to use our bath towels to dry it out after each family member showered. Seeing how it was nighttime, and we were only staying one night, we endured these significant issues. 5) When we tried to check out at the counter in the morning providing the room number, clerk replied she could *not* find the room as being occupied. Gave her my name, showed her my Digital key request email from app check-in and she found that our room had been marked as no show even though we had checked in twice (by app and in-person). Clerk just gave us receipt and did not even ask us how our stay was. Unfortunately, this stay was the worst Hilton experience. Hilton definitely failed to deliver in many areas! Hilton Honors member for many years, and yet to hear back from Hilton more than 7-days after submitting their emailed survey and requesting to be contacted.
1. Room was not available at check-in time. Needed to wait for room to be cleaned. 2. Key card did not function in elevator. Stuck in elevator till I realized we possibly may just be able to press button for lobby. 3. No air conditioning in elevator. 4. Was harassed at kiosk location by another individual checking in. 5. Vending machine on floor does not work. Only wanted to purchase water. 6. Unable to contact front desk/guest services. No answer.
1983 must be the last time this place was refurbished. The smell was horrible!!! Had to change room 3 times during our stay. First two times because leaks in the roof. Third time because of a bad smell and something that has to be mold. We both got sick. And first night in our fourth room, I had to get up to kill cockroaches, but at the time we already given up. Vacation was already ruined. We got our resort fee refunded, but we should have got most of our feed back. Will NEVER stay there again or recommend it to anyone but people I really dislike. The horrible smell was in all our clothes when we got home. Its very depressing to stay here, so as long as you don't have given up on life, I recommend you find another place no matter of the cost. Staff was nice and location was ok. Thats the ONLY positive thing about the place and the reason for rate it as "poor" rather then "terrible". But seriously, stay away!
$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.
100% happy with our recent stay. We had 5 people in a 2 bedroom suite and it was wonderful. We had plenty of room to spread out. TV's were in both bedrooms and the living room area. The TV's worked great as well as the wifi. There was a kitchen and a table with 6 chairs. We opted out of housekeeping services for the time we were there (5 days) but if we needed extra towels, etc it was readily available. I liked the pool at the Jockey Club because it was shaded (because of the tall buildings around it). There was a sitting area so you could bring your drinks and food and there were also BBQ's to use. There was a separate whirlpool/hot tub area and also a sauna. We signed up to use the Cosmo pool for one day. It was really nice to be able to have that perk. The Cosmo Casino is right next door to the Jockey Club and you don't have to go outside to get to it. They have many restaurants for take out in the Cosmo (on the second floor) and we would bring it back to our room sometimes to eat. I think the location can't be beat. Our room was clean and comfortable. We would most definitely stay again!
1st thing, do not have a large meal earlier in the day before you come here..... 4th Morimoto restaurant I have visited. And not disappointed. Since we were still kinda full from lunch we opted for several small plates. THANK YOU Matthew T for making the meal a complete experience. Great suggestions. The Pear cocktail was wonderful, refreshing, cleansing and with a great punch. Started off with Sticky ribs, OMG these were to die for, fork tender, great crust and wonderful flavor Waygu carpaccio, 4/5, it needed a bit of citrus to complete this dish, good flavor, Yellowtail Tacos, small fried goyza shells with tuna and the fixings, Vikki stated “Damn freaking tacos”, best thing so far. Entrees Softshell crab roll, 4/5, not the best softshell crab roll ever but pretty close. Great flavor, just needed some sweet glaze drizzle. Yellowtail Bop, done at your table, great flavor. Dessert, had both options. Jasmine, lemon, blueberry pannacota, killed it for the night, great layering of flavors, bottom lemon jellylike with jasmine foam, streusel crumbs, and blueberry ice cream, WOW, To the moon baby, forgot the lemon sherbet, very tart but wonderful. Fiery chocolate, Great presentation, and great flavor, and taste, fresh strawberries and blueberries, WOW, what a great experience. The Covid precautions were in place and very comfortable, coming from a public health nurse working COVID. The atmosphere was wondering, another great setup.
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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%
***$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%
1) e-Checkin on app failed to deliver a Digital Key even after arriving at the hotel such that we had to physical check-in to get physical key cards. No explanation given at front desk. 2) The room was run down and was overdue for a remodel. 3) Air conditioner was the LOUDEST unit we have ever experienced in all our times staying in various hotels. It was so loud we had to turn it off at night in order for our family to sleep in the stuffy hot room (this is Vegas!). 4) Shower glass door did not close properly to maintain a tight seal around it such that when taking a shower, a lot of water came outside onto the tile floor of the bathroom. We had to use our bath towels to dry it out after each family member showered. Seeing how it was nighttime, and we were only staying one night, we endured these significant issues. 5) When we tried to check out at the counter in the morning providing the room number, clerk replied she could *not* find the room as being occupied. Gave her my name, showed her my Digital key request email from app check-in and she found that our room had been marked as no show even though we had checked in twice (by app and in-person). Clerk just gave us receipt and did not even ask us how our stay was. Unfortunately, this stay was the worst Hilton experience. Hilton definitely failed to deliver in many areas! Hilton Honors member for many years, and yet to hear back from Hilton more than 7-days after submitting their emailed survey and requesting to be contacted.
Signal: 0.0%
1. Room was not available at check-in time. Needed to wait for room to be cleaned. 2. Key card did not function in elevator. Stuck in elevator till I realized we possibly may just be able to press button for lobby. 3. No air conditioning in elevator. 4. Was harassed at kiosk location by another individual checking in. 5. Vending machine on floor does not work. Only wanted to purchase water. 6. Unable to contact front desk/guest services. No answer.
Signal: 0.0%
1983 must be the last time this place was refurbished. The smell was horrible!!! Had to change room 3 times during our stay. First two times because leaks in the roof. Third time because of a bad smell and something that has to be mold. We both got sick. And first night in our fourth room, I had to get up to kill cockroaches, but at the time we already given up. Vacation was already ruined. We got our resort fee refunded, but we should have got most of our feed back. Will NEVER stay there again or recommend it to anyone but people I really dislike. The horrible smell was in all our clothes when we got home. Its very depressing to stay here, so as long as you don't have given up on life, I recommend you find another place no matter of the cost. Staff was nice and location was ok. Thats the ONLY positive thing about the place and the reason for rate it as "poor" rather then "terrible". But seriously, stay away!
Signal: 0.0%
$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.
Signal: 0.0%
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June 22, 2026
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