Topic

Value review insights for Nevada, United States

Detailed Value analysis for Nevada, United States.

This view focuses on Value signals in Nevada, United States to help you understand what guests mention most.

Use the linked insight articles to check examples, then prioritize one fix your team can execute this week. Value Nevada, United States

Scope navigation

This topic view covers multiple categories in United States. Narrow by category when you need operationally specific comparisons.

Key takeaway

Start with the largest deviation, confirm confidence, then move through the guided journey to execute quickly.

Current scope

Nevada, United States

Largest gap

Benchmark comparison is loading below.

Confidence

28,240 reviews analyzed across 2 platforms.

Key Stats

Share of complaint snippets where this topic appears by platform.

This metric tracks topic presence in complaint snippets, not positive versus negative sentiment split.

Balance is praise minus complaint for this topic on the same platform.

Google Maps
Signal balance: +5.3pp

Complaint signal

3.6%

Praise signal

8.8%

Tripadvisor
Signal balance: +6.4pp

Complaint signal

7.3%

Praise signal

13.7%

Context

Coverage

313 insight pages mention Value in this scope.

Signal strength

Complaint signal is 5.4% across available platforms.

Praise signal is 11.3% across available platforms.

Next step

Use these topic signals to prioritize one operational change, then check fresh reviews to confirm impact.

Use this global view as a baseline before drilling into country, subdivision, or city-level topic patterns.

Value patterns usually point to operational choices that directly affect conversion and repeat visits for local businesses.

Comparison

Benchmark comparison is loading below.

Top recurring drivers

These are the strongest recurring drivers behind this topic in the current scope.

Google Maps Top complaints
$78.00 for 2 meals & 2 drinks. I've had better Mexican food at my local Acapulco restaurant. Drink was good but way too small
Google Maps Top complaints
1 star -- We walked out. That's how bad the service was. My brother and I came in expecting a decent experience based on the reviews, but we didn't even make it to placing a drink order. Our server, Tiffany, approached us with immediate hostility -- no greeting, no welcome, just straight attitude from the moment she opened her mouth. The entire interaction went downhill over something unbelievably small: a valid, freshly renewed paper ID. Instead of handling it professionally or asking a manager for clarification, she instantly acted irritated and dismissive. She scoffed, rolled her eyes, and made it absolutely clear she had zero interest in helping us or even doing the basics of her job. Her demeanor was so unnecessary and unprofessional that we decided to leave before ordering anything. If a server can't handle a simple question without acting personally offended, that's a problem. We weren't rude, we weren't difficult -- we simply presented a perfectly legal ID. The attitude we got in return was unacceptable. If this is the level of customer service here, especially from Tiffany, it's not worth the time or money. We'll gladly take our business somewhere else. You should too.
Google Maps Top complaints
3 Stars Even with the $5 voucher, Seigle’s 1941 feels overpriced and underwhelming. I get it—this is Vegas, but when even sodas from a vending machine run $5, the experience stops feeling like fun and starts feeling like a slow bleed. The food isn’t terrible, but it’s nothing to write home about either. At some point, Vegas might realize it’s pricing people right out the door.
Google Maps Top praises
$13 bucks for ramen on Fremont Street!! There's probably no better value than TOMO noodles downtown. I hope they don't raise their prices, because the ramen is totally worth it. The flavor, quality, size portions is all there for the tokontsu noodle bowl. I have no complaints at all. I went when the place was empty so not sure if the quality declines if they were busy. The food came very fast. Plenty of places to sit and dine in comfort at this food hall. Needless to say, i was surprised by how good this place was. I had tempered expectations given the low price for this ramen bowl and I was pleasantly surprised. The Laughing Lion on Youtube 😻.
Google Maps Top praises
***$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: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Google Maps Top praises
10/08/25 visit Amazing service and fast as well - we definitely got our money’s worth for the AYCE. It’s in walking distance from our hotel so huge plus. The selection was decent and I was surprised by how many cooked rolls they had for AYCE. I would definitely visit again based on pricing, selection and service!
Tripadvisor Top complaints
Stayed here over Easter weekend. A little too cool yet to enjoy the outdoor pool, but, definitely will when we come back and its warmer. The hotel was off the strip, away from all of the party noise, and masses of people. Fast food was just across the street, as well as a convenience store for your snacks and drinks. Free breakfast in the mornings. Speaking of food and drinks; our room had a nice full sized fridge in the kitchen for storing all those drinks and food, and microwave to heat up those leftovers. Plenty of space in our one bedroom suite, with a balcony as well! One small issue during our stay; the balcony door wouldnt lock, but maintenance came up and put a temporary fix on it, which was fine with us, since we were on an upper floor. This hotel is directly under the flight path of planes leaving the airport, so there is airplane all day long til about 1am.. bring earplugs if you're a light sleeper. Otherwise, we loved this place.
Tripadvisor Top complaints
-- Interior, as others have pointed out, is really nice :) -- Sea Bass was outstanding! -- Filet was great! -- Seafood tower -- SERIOUSLY, how can the same chef who made the other outstanding dishes even serve the "seafood tower"??!?! It's SO bad. Combinations that are horrible & don't work, in a culinary sense. (Not based upon personal preference... based upon the culinary sense.) And for the seafood tower, outrageously expensive. SO -- as the title suggests, this place is hit or miss. Our server was good, but not very personable. A bit pushy, but in a passive aggressive way. Nothing that "sounds bad on paper" or that you can put your thumb on. But, just something that you can definitely feel. Just didn't feel "the love." I'd say give this place a try, but know what you are getting into. We might go back if we are in the area, but probably only for the sea bass and filet. SKIP on the "raw seafood" as it's subpar & disappointing.
Tripadvisor Top complaints
...hurrah for Harrah's. Some of our group's rooms were ready before 4:00pm, some were not. But if you pay an extra $25, they instantly become ready. Couldn't get the check-in kiosks to work, but the receptionist who manually checked us in was very cheerful and helpful. Our room was clean and mostly quiet (except the 2:00am drunk next door) with a lovely view out the window (see photo.) Not a fan of connecting rooms - should have requested a room change. It did have a nice make-up mirror / chair for the ladies. The A/C worked well. The shower had a fixed 1/2 glass pane and no door, so the floor gets wet. Was charged in error for eating a two year old beef jerky from the mini-bar. I assume they'll correct that. No frig in the room. The casino area features low ceilings, and a 1970's smokiness vibe. If you step outside for some fresh air every 15 minutes or so, you'll be fine. Fortunately, the sleeping room areas were mostly smoke-free. Drink prices are steep and variable. A $7 beer at one bar was $14 at the next. Our group chose this location for it's proximity to the Sphere, and now we know better...
Tripadvisor Top praises
*** Read my review for tips *** Texas de Brazil is an all you can eat steakhouse served Brazilian style. Meats are cooked over an open wood fired flame and served table side. The meats are seasoned and charred to perfection, and every bite is mouthwatering for more! There's a table coaster with a green (keep the meats coming) and red (no thank you) side. As long as the coaster is faced with the green side up, the meats will continue to rotate. Also included is a buffet styled salad and soup/side bar. Desserts can be ordered for an additional cost. There is also a full cocktail bar lounge. *Tip 1 - Check Costco online or at one closest to Texas de Brazil in advance for discount giftcard offers. You pay $78.99 for two $50 giftcards ($100 value)! *Tip 2 - Because of the steakhouse ambiance and $$$ price, I recommend Texas de Brazil more for couples and special celebratory occasions vs a family with kids. *Tip 3 - Make reservations in advance, otherwise the wait can be from 45 min to over an hour during peak times. *Tip 4 - Join their online eclub membership for exclusive offers. Texas de Brazil by far has the BEST tasting food by far in comparison to other similar Brazillian style restaurants. A definite come back! 👍
Tripadvisor Top praises
**Hotel Stay Review – The D Hotel & Casino** I recently stayed at The D Hotel & Casino, and while my overall experience had its ups and downs, there were definitely some highlights worth mentioning. **Check-In Experience:** My check-in experience this time around was a complete 180 from my last stay. The gentleman working as the night auditor (I unfortunately didn’t catch his name) was incredibly informative and welcoming. He took the time to explain everything clearly, making me actually feel like a valued guest rather than a nuisance—which is exactly how I felt during my last check-in. His professionalism and kindness set a great tone for the start of my stay. **Housekeeping Service:** Mark, our housekeeper, was absolutely wonderful. He provided daily service and was incredibly patient with us. It’s rare to come across such a dedicated and understanding staff member, and I truly appreciated his efforts in making our stay comfortable. **Security Concerns:** Unfortunately, my experience with security left much to be desired. This is now the second time my boyfriend and I have checked into The D, only to be met with security attempting to remove us from the property—only changing their attitude once they confirmed we were guests. The way it played out felt like racial profiling, and it was an uncomfortable and unnecessary experience. As paying guests, we should not have to go through this kind of treatment upon arrival or during our stay. While there were definite positives—especially with the front desk and housekeeping staff—The D Hotel & Casino really needs to address how their security team interacts with guests. I would love to return because of the service I received from the night auditor and Mark, but I hope management takes a serious look at how their security team operates.
Tripadvisor Top praises
- large room - beautiful view of pool landscape and mountains (22. Stock) - nice, uncrowded casino - Bowling alley and small arcade available - to the delight of our son - Restaurant selection ok (but we were mostly eating outside the hotel) - Parking garage and parking for free! - The pool is nice and big and the whirlpool is great - Coupon booklet (which we didn't use - somehow there was nothing for us) - For us the location was great - for the activities we parked at Luxor, Sphere, Fashion Mall and Freemant Street What we didn't like so much: - no refillable care products - a shame - the garden buffet is good, but from 9 years old the full price should be paid - that was too much for us (a child can't eat that much at all) - here a coupon would have been nice especially for children that they can at least eat for free or for a small price at the buffet (so we were outside the hotel for dinner) - at breakfast we ate a few times anyway at the buffet

Representative review quotes

Representative review excerpts add operational context to the topic signals.

Google Maps Complaint quote
The pizza here is only slightly less disgusting than the prices. A detroit red top shouldn't cost more than your electric bill, and if it does, it should be an actual detroit red top - not pizza hut cheese sticks with prego poured on top. The only way I'd go back to this place is to dance in the ashes.

Review rating: 1.0

Google Maps Praise quote
Oh my goodness! Great pizza, great prices. Huge slices

Review rating: 5.0

Tripadvisor Complaint quote
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

Tripadvisor Praise quote
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

Evidence from source analysis

These snippets come from aggregated analysis text and highlight recurring language tied to this topic.

Google Maps Complaint signal
$78.00 for 2 meals & 2 drinks. I've had better Mexican food at my local Acapulco restaurant. Drink was good but way too small

Signal: 0.0%

Google Maps Complaint signal
1 star -- We walked out. That's how bad the service was. My brother and I came in expecting a decent experience based on the reviews, but we didn't even make it to placing a drink order. Our server, Tiffany, approached us with immediate hostility -- no greeting, no welcome, just straight attitude from the moment she opened her mouth. The entire interaction went downhill over something unbelievably small: a valid, freshly renewed paper ID. Instead of handling it professionally or asking a manager for clarification, she instantly acted irritated and dismissive. She scoffed, rolled her eyes, and made it absolutely clear she had zero interest in helping us or even doing the basics of her job. Her demeanor was so unnecessary and unprofessional that we decided to leave before ordering anything. If a server can't handle a simple question without acting personally offended, that's a problem. We weren't rude, we weren't difficult -- we simply presented a perfectly legal ID. The attitude we got in return was unacceptable. If this is the level of customer service here, especially from Tiffany, it's not worth the time or money. We'll gladly take our business somewhere else. You should too.

Signal: 0.0%

Google Maps Complaint signal
3 Stars Even with the $5 voucher, Seigle’s 1941 feels overpriced and underwhelming. I get it—this is Vegas, but when even sodas from a vending machine run $5, the experience stops feeling like fun and starts feeling like a slow bleed. The food isn’t terrible, but it’s nothing to write home about either. At some point, Vegas might realize it’s pricing people right out the door.

Signal: 0.0%

Google Maps Praise signal
$13 bucks for ramen on Fremont Street!! There's probably no better value than TOMO noodles downtown. I hope they don't raise their prices, because the ramen is totally worth it. The flavor, quality, size portions is all there for the tokontsu noodle bowl. I have no complaints at all. I went when the place was empty so not sure if the quality declines if they were busy. The food came very fast. Plenty of places to sit and dine in comfort at this food hall. Needless to say, i was surprised by how good this place was. I had tempered expectations given the low price for this ramen bowl and I was pleasantly surprised. The Laughing Lion on Youtube 😻.

Signal: 0.0%

Google Maps Praise signal
***$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%

Google Maps Praise signal
10/08/25 visit Amazing service and fast as well - we definitely got our money’s worth for the AYCE. It’s in walking distance from our hotel so huge plus. The selection was decent and I was surprised by how many cooked rolls they had for AYCE. I would definitely visit again based on pricing, selection and service!

Signal: 0.0%

Quality and confidence

Check coverage and freshness before treating differences as operational priorities.

Reviews analyzed

28,240

Platforms covered

2

Last update

April 24, 2026

Guided journey

Move through these pages in order to validate findings and choose the next operational action.

Role-based actions

Assign one owner per role so this topic moves from insight to action without ambiguity.

Business owner

Set one measurable target for this topic and review progress at fixed monthly checkpoints.

Operations manager

Define one process fix tied to this topic and review frontline adherence weekly.

Marketing lead

Align guest communication with your strongest signals, and address weak themes before promotional pushes.

Why this differs from generic dashboards

Reviato emphasizes actionable comparisons over vanity averages so teams can execute with confidence.

Cross-platform discipline

We preserve platform context and compare like-with-like to avoid mixing structurally different review behaviors.

Validation workflow

Every insight should be validated in linked articles and source pages before operational rollout.

FAQ

Related insights

Review source articles behind this topic before choosing the next action.

About this analysis

See who published the topic page, how much evidence is in scope, and when the snapshot was last refreshed.

Role
Review intelligence editorial team
Last updated
April 24, 2026
Market scope
Nevada, United States
Review texts analyzed
28,240
Platforms included
2

Continue through this market

Use these links to validate the topic page against adjacent scope pages and the core methodology documents.

Insights team

Reviato Insights Team

Review intelligence editorial team

Reviato's insights team publishes review intelligence built from public platform data, market-level aggregation, and documented analysis standards.