If you’re going on a road trip from Las Vegas to the Death Valley National Park, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with top places to visit like The STRAT Hotel, Casino & Tower and Wynn Las Vegas, or the ever-popular Fremont Street Experience.
Best stops along Las Vegas to the Death Valley National Park drive
The top stops along the way from Las Vegas to the Death Valley National Park (with short detours) are Fountains of Bellagio, Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, and Fremont Street Experience. Other popular stops include Las Vegas Strip, High Roller, and Badwater Basin.
The Fremont Street Experience is a 24-hour pedestrian mall filled with computer-controlled lights and sound, as well as attractions such as a slot machine platform and a zipline. It's popular with tourists for its light show, Viva Vision, which changes regularly.
Fantastic, better than the main strip in my opinion. It's less polished, a little grimey but totally authentic. There's a better atmosphere there too and a wild mix of people. On the day I was there a couple of gigs were playing too. Did the zip line too which was good fun, albeit a little long waiting.
David Butler — Google review
You can’t come to Vegas without making a trip to Fremont Street. So much to see here. Lots of sparkling lights, zip-lines, street performers, delicious food and drinks, music, entertainment, casinos, and more. Definitely worth the experience.
Highly recommend.
Tip: If you have kids with you, I wouldn’t bring them down here after 8pm, this place really starts to heat up after that, and is really suited for adults only at that point.
Monica Hernandez — Google review
Visiting Fremont Street is certainly an experience.
Without researching the history of the street, my interpretation is part of the old Las Vegas strip, designated as pedestrian-only (except for service vehicles) and covered by a giant curved l.e.d. Screen.
With an assault on the eyes and ears, it is easy to go into a sensory overload, so sensitive individuals should avoid Fremont at any time of day.
Great place to see some of the classic casinos such as Binions, Pioneer, and the Golden Nugget. Both inside the casinos and outside are countless shops, bars, and restaurants catering to every appetite.
Overhead zip-lining is the fastest way to see the street with a bird's eye view, but zipping along so fast barely gives a glimpse at what the street has to offer.
Souvenir!
Street buskers and more. Get a photo taken with Superman, Green Lantern, Vegas Showgirls, silver Statues, or topless nuns. All for a modest price of course.
A slushy cocktail can be purchased every ten feet.
Tired of walking? Let fish massage your feet.
Fremont Street is surprisingly family-friendly during the day, but as the evening creeps in, so does the weirdness. If faint of heart, or visiting with children or family, it best to do so during the day, unless grandma doesn't mind the topless nuns.
Easily accessible by ride share, taxi or bus.
William Ascroft — Google review
Stop in during the day, great experience not as crowded. Day time is the best time to really enjoy your self with out the distraction. Actually I was much nicer then the strip with so much construction all over the place. Plan on adding a lot of delay time if you're staying on the strip. Enjoy my friends and stay hungry.
Jess O. — Google review
Fremont St was packed! I mean, holy hell packed. Great experience though, I’d strongly consider staying down there next time instead of the strip. It was just so much more lively than the strip.
Live bands. LED show above your head. Great time and we felt safe.
The slots seem looser down here.
Table games (blackjack) was fantastic and fun for all parties.
Michael Oller — Google review
This place is not bad to watch people. The casinos are pretty lame, and the restaurants are OK. There’s a lot of gimmick stuff here and it’s a great place just to watch people but be careful about getting your photos taken with some of the locals cause they will charge you for everything. Overall worth a visit to check out the original Vegas strip.
Andrew McCauley — Google review
Had a great time staying at the Golden Nugget on Fremont Street! It's cool that the party is right out the door. Good eats, big drinks, good music all day and good bands in the evenings! If you don't like loud music, stay off the downtown street because the party goes until 2am. If you want to handle, eat, party and stumble back to your room easily, this is your Vegas.
BTW, The Hoover Dam is a half hour drive and Grand Canyon West is another two hours past that! Highly recommend the side trip!
Rick Da Grexican — Google review
One of the most famous shopping and eatery streets in Las Vegas. A unique experience with rooftop light with LED lights and incredible designs. There a lots of things to do and enjoy in the walking street. Good restaurants, live music, gambling machines, or even to walk around to enjoy the vibes. I would recommend to walk during the evening to enjoy the light experience. Definitely a place to visit in your Las Vegas trip. Parking is not easy. Nearest parking mall costs 8$ an hour. If you are lucky might find cheaper street parking near by.
Sakesh Shetty — Google review
This place is so awesome! Between the old school casinos and the random weird people wandering around and the live music and the pretty fabulous food, you could easily spend an hour or two just wandering around and looking at stuff. The main attraction is obviously the overhead lighted dome. Make sure that you stop to take your pictures and videos and don't walk while videoing because you will walk into someone. 100% recommend! We went twice while we were there. Make sure you cross the street outside and go over to Evel Pizza.
Megan Black — Google review
Fremont Street was the highlight of our Vegas trip! We came in the beginning of May so the weather was perfect. The streets were full of life and good vibes! Tons of different stores and street performers! Multiple concerts playing at the same time! We loved the animated ceiling as that just gave us so much great vibes. Definitely recommend people stop by if you're in Vegas!!
Meagan Spears — Google review
This place has great entertainment and a great nightlife atmosphere. Live music and cool small shops when you want to buy a few souvenirs. The band I saw was playing covers of Joan Jett, Nancy Sinatra, Led Zeppelin, Tom Petty and Stevie Nicks. Totally Awesome! You have to check this place out.
Dan Lorenz — Google review
A very lively and impressive place. The old Vegas. Suitable for young and old. However, it tends to be a young crowd and more locals than on the Strip. There were several stages with great bands playing rock music from different eras. Lots of people in a good mood and lots and lots of colorful lights. If you want, you can also zipline over the heads of the party people
Robert — Google review
For my first time ever in Las Vegas, ti be able to experience Fremont Street Experience was out of this world. You definitely see a huge variety of people and places and experience many amazing adventures. The lights, colors and sounds are so captivating and is just one of many, many reasons that we will be heading back to Las Vegas. One 7 day trip is just not enough time to take it all in! I absolutely loved it!!!
Jennifer — Google review
Only a short bus ride or Uber trip from the strip. But well worth the effort!
we visited at night which is obviously the best time to go!
I was worried the street actors would be too risque for my son, but it was no worse than what we saw on the strip. In fact they were better because they have to remain in specific areas!
There were several music stages with different types of entertainment.
But the real excitement is the overhead screen. On the hour they present a short three song performance for a specific artist. The rest of the time you can enjoy various videos overhead. Definitely worth taking the family.
Michael Hillman — Google review
Wonderful and amazing live night here. Lots of fun can be done here based on the group you have . Multiple food corners to eat with friends and family. Lots of Street entertainment you will have to watch and enjoy. The amazing live display screen is so huge . The zip lining is the best experience can be done with family. If going with kids , just keep them close as this place is always very crowded as well go little early in the evening as by late evening you will have see some adult entertainment on the street which are not kids appropriate. Must visit place while in Las Vegas. Parking is cheap compared to there places and right next to the street.
AP — Google review
The best place in Vegas, the hotels are within walking distance, plenty of things to do, plenty of bars, entertainment ,a ZipLine for the brave, plenty of restaurants, the streets performers are great , just don't forget to tip them. There are concerts every night and the best is all free. Drinks are great, they don't skimp on the pour, average is 15-18 dollars, you can enter any hotel with your drink and gamble till you drop. Overall, it was a fun place in Vegas old part, in my personal opinion is more fun than the Strip, you won't be disappointed!!!
Melchor Ruiz A. — Google review
Super fun crazy experience. Pretty much an adult only thing, especially at night and on the weekends. It's pretty loud too, you will see every and all kinds of people here. The food is great and the casinos are pretty cool too, a few of them are 21+ only. Multiple bands play at the same time on different stages and the main covered light show is awesome.
LevitatingLarry — Google review
Fremont Street in Old Las Vegas is one of my favorite experiences about visiting Las Vegas. Lot of things going on around you other than the rooftop projector and music. Lots of quick grab bites and also upscale restaurants to eat and things to see, street performers, zip lines, casinos. This is really a must to visit while in Las Vegas. There are marked areas for the shows and the stars are great but the show lasts till 2-3 at night. After the show is over, it is not advisable to stay any longer as the place gets shady in the early mornings. In my opinion, it is not advisable to bring kids in this area as crowd can get crazy and shady some times and booze is available aplenty. But I will surely recommend adults visiting here during evenings and till 12-1 at night. Fun place to unwind!
Nilanjan Chatterjee — Google review
Every time I told someone my son was taking me to Vegas for my birthday, they told me to be sure and go to Fremont Street. That place is freaking awesome. When we were there in April, they had 2 gigs going on. Great music. The atmosphere is electric. If you don't go anywhere else, go there. It is like an outside mall with tons of things going on. Be sure and check out the roof and the changing designs. They have 2 ziplines also. There are plenty of places to eat. This is just an awesome place.
Jacque Webb — Google review
We found a fun little saloon and saddled up to people watch. Everyone needs to go to Fremont Street Experience when in Vegas. If you walk just a little off the downtown, one can find lots of hidden treasures and local watering holes. Take the bus too.. get opportunity to get somewhat acclimated, and you cannot beat $8 for a 24 hour pass
Jodi Schefers — Google review
Very fun place to visit. Much better than the strip because it's more crowd friendlier. They have live entertainment on 3 stages in the evening hours and more individual performers on Fremont. Many restaurants to eat at, and across Las Vegas Blvd theirs the container park area with vendors and restaurants also, and clubs to party at and many hotels to stay in in that area.
Nicole Williams — Google review
Day time visit. The best time is at night for Halloween. Free concerts. Lots of stores, places to eat and gamble. There is a pricey zip line and video display on the roof. And of course street performers performing for tips. Tip if you watch and are entertained. At least 20.
Lee Vermont — Google review
We ended up on Fremont Street on our last day of our trip. What an interesting place to visit. There is a lot of shopping, eating, and things to do. There are many street sellers and interesting people to see. This is a definite place to go if you want a fun and interesting day.
Bob Houghtelin — Google review
Awesome fun - great free street and casino performances . Safe feeling with cops around . Cool lights above you. Many hotels to get a bite and play some games . Took the bus from the strip. Love the energy here.
K “This is KP” P — Google review
Love this place. It’s a nice getaway from the strip and lots of locals hangout here. There are plenty of local vendors and street performers including a few stages with live band. Pretty lively and fun. Good selection of local restaurants in the area as well and with different cuisine. A must visit when in Vegas. Cheers!
Edwin Ragadio — Google review
This was my first , but definitely not last, trip to Vegas. My now husband and I were married at the Little Neon Chapel and we had to pass through this beautiful experience to get to the chapel. I really enjoyed people watching and all of the beautiful lights.
Janet Berry — Google review
Very cool to see old Vegas, but while feeling totally safe. You can still find inexpensive buy-ins for the tables, reasonably priced beer and food. The video screen above Fremont is amazing, but the live bands, street performers, and people watching really make this a spot to check out. Definitely worth the short cab ride from the strip.
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Stayed for one night, arrived at 2am. Check in was busy, but workers were working at a good pace. Roxanne was amazing. Treated my friend and I so well, and was very professional and friendly. Our room looked very nice. Highly recommend this hotel. Far enough from the Strip, but not too far.
Arafat Hossin — Google review
Update: They responded to this post asking me to reach out to their customer support, and then never responded to the multiple emails I sent them, so at least they are consistent in their utter lack of customer service. Original Review: Easily the worst hotel experience I’ve ever had. My bag was stolen within 5 minutes of entering this hotel. The security team was responsive, but after confirming that they had video of someone stealing it, they said there’s was nothing they could do, and that this was a common occurrence. Headed to my room and found my keys did not work. Had to go back down to security twice to be let in. Room was fine, but had seen better days. Someone started running an industrial vacuum at around 11 PM. Housekeeping unlocked and tried to enter my room several hours before my check out. It’s an extra charge to go up to the top, despite them surprising you with a $45 a night resort fee upon check out. They sent me a dozen automated texts during my two night stay, one of which was for a pool that was closed (no discount off of the resort fee, however). The check in/check out line was like a ride at Disneyland, and in retrospect my guess is they do that intentionally so you don’t have time to wait and contest any charges. I’ll take my chances sleeping on The Strip before I ever stay here again. It’d certainly be cheaper, and likely safer.
Chris M — Google review
We originally had reservations for a standard double queen room. At check-in it was mentioned about an upgrade with fridge, walk-in shower and coffee maker along with a 55” tv for an additional $12 a night. Originally we felt those things were not needed. The standard room was not up to any standards. It smelled the box spring were excessively stained and needed to be replaced. We were not comfortable keeping the room and the upgrade might be worth it. Went back to check-in and now it’s $26 a night since we declined the first time. That’s when I knew I was in a shady hotel. But again the standard room was not inhabitable. We make it to the new upgraded room and it smells awful. There is a fowl order coming from the bathroom. The second upgraded room was not cleaned. After the third room we were tried and settled for the last one. Even though the showers have obviously not been cleaned and one small window. Which in my opinion should be considered a standard room. They con you into these upgrades because they know most people will upgrade. Will I ever stay again not at all. I would’ve been better off spending an additional $200 to stay somewhere else. After all when their done ripping you off it’s equivalent to staying close to everything.
P.S The fridge is not working properly
Sheena — Google review
I actually really enjoyed staying here last November. My room was up very high, and when I was sick with a migraine for two days in bed I remember that my bed was very soft and comfortable. The sheets and blankets were nice to wrap up with.
I also really enjoyed the café and Starbucks on the first floor, as well as the lookout point. The service at the restaurants was good; however asking anything of housekeeping was treated as though it was out of the question to help guests. Like super basic housekeepers.
Felix Phoenix — Google review
I didn't stay in the hotel, we went to top of tour and rode the blast off ride. It costs 35.00 to go to the top of the tower where there is a indoor and out door observation deck. You can purchase food and excellent ice cream. And hang out as long as you want with chairs and sofas to sit on and enjoy the view. It wasn't busy when we went on a Saturday which was nice and the blast off ride was awesome!! It was an additional 5.00 dollars. The casino is the northern most on the strip so you'll need to walk a lot of you wish to explore the strip from here. Free parking just a block away at the Sahara if you want to see the tower but not stay in the hotel.
Winston Smith — Google review
I will never stay here again for several reasons. We booked (8 months in advance) a non-smoking room with a queen bed. When we checked in, we were informed that only smoking rooms were available unless we paid to "upgrade" to a remodeled non-smoking room. This resulted in paying an extra $91 for a 2-night stay. When I booked the non-smoking queen room, I thought that meant I had one reserved. In the confirmation email, there's a link with terms & conditions...This is where it says, "Bed type, smoking preference, and other requests are noted but are not guaranteed and will be honored on a space-available basis." I didn't see this disclaimer on the website during the booking process. If I would have known that we'd be paying extra at check-in, I would have booked elsewhere (I chose this hotel based on price). The woman at the front desk tried to make us feel better about paying extra, saying that the room had a fridge and a safe...Even though that's standard in the other rooms. "A" for effort, I guess.
We must have been the first guests in this room because the plastic wrap was still on the smoke detector, the construction mess wasn't cleaned up (I spent 2 hours cleaning the desk, bathroom counter, shower, etc.), and the sink was clogged. We had maintenance attempt to unclog the sink twice. The neighboring room also had the clog. They were able to partially unclog, but the water was still slow draining. One of the maintenance men said it'll take awhile to unclog due to caulk and other construction remnants working down/out of the drain (not sure why anyone would put that stuff down the drain to begin with...). They were friendly and quick to respond. It sounds like the contractor is the one who caused the clog. But not sure why no one checked the drains and smoke detector, nor cleaned the room, before allowing guests in it. We also didn't have a do-not-disturb sign for our door...We requested one and received it fairly quickly. Towels had black stuff on them (I think from construction). After all of the other calls we made, we just decided to wipe off the stuff on the towels and use them as is (rather than bothering the front desk one more time). It just seems everything was rushed with remodeling these rooms and they weren't truly ready for guests.
TL; DR: Deceptive pricing, inconvenient, and dirty rooms.
Courtney Miller — Google review
I was here for two nights and I had a great time. My room was clean and the bed was very comfortable. The Sports Book is one of the best. Several big screens and comfortable seats. I also enjoyed the breakfast at the Cafe and the show at LA Comedy Club is a good show.
Dan O'Connell — Google review
This was great when I entered this tower. I just thought it was going to be some normal hotel when I saw the height of the amazing place. So my family was getting a room to stay in for a few days and for because we were going to California to meet my cousins and I was amazed by the huge place. Sometimes they would serve food and it was great and it was easy to locate where your room was and everything was fun. And trust me, if you take the special elevator to the top floor you will have the best experience of a view EVER! You could even see the Las Vegas sphere from a view! I totally recommend this place to people who are traveling.
Mark — Google review
Upon arriving I was told the room I had booked was old and outdated and told I should upgrade for a renovated room for an extra $35 a night. I agreed to this. However the room we got did not seem updated. It was so humid, had no exhaust fan in the bathroom (which I believe is against code due to mold reasons), smelled like mold and to make matters worse, their vent system allows other rooms air to come into our room. We had marijuanna smoke billowing in our room in the middle of the night. I had two minors sleeping with us. I was told when I called this morning that I should have called so they could "deodorize" the room. How would that have been helpful in the middle of the night? I requested a refund of even the extra $35 I was charged for the supposed upgraded room and was told again "I should have called". We are checking out today, sending up housekeeping to deodorize our room doesn't help anything now. I'm happy to remove this review if they'd compensate me for this poor experience. To me that would be good customer service and correcting the poor experience.
Amanda Pierce — Google review
Absolutely amazing every single time we come!!! We are treated wonderfully, and never want our stay to end! Our host Amber is amazing, and the rest of the staff seemed fantastic as well. Our suite is gorgeous, spacious, and spotless. The restaurants never disappoint, it's never overly crowded, but still lively. The cocktail waitresses never made us wait, and our drivers were absolutely fantastic!!
Too much to list, but 100% our happy place!
Jill Dobson — Google review
Awful experience from the front desk. We were placed in a smoking room without being told that was all they had left. Obviously we were annoyed when we got to the room and it reeked of that cigarette smell, which caused my wife to get physically ill after we sat in the room trying to work out an alternative solution due to health concerns. We found another hotel, went downstairs to cancel, and the manager assured us that they had a room opening up, their house keeping staff had just started their shift at 3am, and they'd put in an emergency request and the room would be ready in an hour or so, and they'd call our cells when it was ready. Cool, not worth the hassle of switching for an hour, so we waited.
At 7:30am, we hadn't heard back besides a text , so I went down to check on that request and was informed by the first receptionist there was nothing that could be done. We had a room set aside for us, but it'd be 1pm at the earliest and we'd have to be here to move our bags over. Went to a second receptionist, who was actually helpful, and got our time moved up to 11am (still awful but manageable). However, he informed us they have no house keeping currently on site? That seems odd in general... Night shift manager who told us it'd be ready wasn't available, of course.
Overall, check in/reception is the first impression we get, and our entire experience has been an awful smell in our room and inconsistent assistance at reception that felt more like another casino game.
G L — Google review
It was a standard room that we booked online. When we got there, we were told the standard rooms weren't newly renovated and didn't have refrigerators. We decided to upgrade to a room with a refrigerator. They told us the room was recently renovated, so it looked great. However, there was a weird smell when we walked in. We thought maybe it just needed to be aired out. Next morning, the smell was still there and it was coming from the toilet and sink. We couldn't believe how bad it smelled. My brother and sister-in-law had a room there too, and it reeked of smoke. I don't even want to mention the rust on the outside of the shower. The hotel would have been a no-go if it wasn't near the wedding we were attending. What would a standard room look and smell like if this was the newly upgraded room? The first and last time we'll stay here. But after all i slept good so yeah.
Jaiyant Badloe — Google review
The pool is located on the roof of the hotel, offering views of the beautiful Las Vegas skyline. Guests can choose to swim at night and enjoy the unique Las Vegas night view. The pool area features multiple waterfalls, creating a natural atmosphere that makes us feel as if we were in the great outdoors. There is also a water therapy pool with massage jets and a hot tub to help us relax and relieve muscle fatigue.
jing ou — Google review
Check in was a long wait. Above 20 minutes at 2:00 a.m. Check out was also long. When I tried to just give my keys back I was yelled at by a woman at the front desk. Up until then everyone was very nice. You need a better check out method. I did not appreciate being yelled at. This was extremely rude. If you have no way for guests to easily check out, what do you expect? I did really enjoy the exercise room and the comedy club. They also had great gift shops and a very nice Starbucks. The Starbucks was open 24 hours.
Jolie Foster — Google review
I usually stay mid strip but this hotel was chosen for us by the escape vacation which we originally paid $99 to come back to vegas and stay worry free. I ended up paying Hotel fee, room fee, taxes, and weekend fee. Totaling about $700 when I could have stayed in a better hotel for that price. Also, they did not tell us about some of the hidden fees and when I brought it up to their attention, they just brushed it off and refused to give me a credit. Some of the customers also had the same problem with extra charges as they checked out like us. They really get you when they are standing in the pathway offering you to come back for $99 so don’t do it! Customer service was horrible in this hotel, their plumbing is bad, and the rooms don’t look as described online. I will never come back here again and I don’t recommend to anyone. I recommend treasure island! That has bin by far the cleanest and more welcoming hotel so far here in Vegas for us considering we’ve stayed in several on the strip.
jemse More — Google review
This place is a joke - don't waste your money!!!
I called to book a package and I didn't read the confirmation correctly as I talked at length with the reservation person and thought I had it all booked properly - my fault for not double checking that someone did their job correctly.
After arriving today, I was informed that it was the cheapest room on the reservation but if I wanted to pay extra, I could upgrade to a suite with a view. So for an extra $70+ for both nights, I thought it was good idea and did it.
We got up to the suite and it's a bed in an empty room... THERE IS NOT EVEN AN OFFICE CHAIR!!!
After talking with the front desk, they have no interest in making my stay comfortable. They claim a suite is a room with an elevated bed, coffee maker, and fridge for the price of over $200 a NIGHT. I've got sucker written on my forehead for falling for this. Don't bother staying here...it's not worth it. Many other nicer places to stay - on or off strip for better quality and service.
Update: after escalating to a Supervisor, she credited the upgrade cost of the room which I am thankful for. Still no place to sit other than the bed. Even with the credit, the headache isn't worth it and I'll never book here again nor recommend it to anyone. I was NOT the only one in line at the front desk requesting help with similar issues.
Amy Tolbert — Google review
This was an extremely disappointing experience. We booked a nonsmoking room, but the room was filled with smoke and we had to request a new one. The bed was uncomfortable and the walls were thin, so it was very loud. We ate at the Cafe Strat for breakfast, and it was truly gross. A Denny's would have been a better choice by far. On our last night, when we tried to enter the parking structure, the mechanical gates weren't working and there was no security guard in the booth to help us. We had to call the front desk to transfer us to a security officer, who was very rude and made fun of us for "not being able to push a button." When they arrived, they also found that the gate did not work and ran around for 15 minutes trying to find a key before another guest simply lifted up the gate and the security guards waved us through. The issue wasn't resolved when we left the following morning, and security guards were manually opening each gate and double checking people had paid for parking. It took over 30 minutes to leave, and I'm shocked that they still tried to charge for parking under the circumstances. After all of that, they did not charge my card correctly and I had to call the front desk again, who transferred me to the parking company to fix the charge. Overall, this was a customer service experience I would not wish on my worst enemy. Stay somewhere else.
Madeleine Dile — Google review
Brandon helped me at the front, staying late specifically to help me. He streamlined the process and made check in very easy.
The room was solid. I was skeptical because of mixed reviews but it was a clean, well furnished room at an affordable price.
The casino is nice, I fortunately only lost 5 dollars.
The area around the Casino is a bit gross though. There were cops outside the hotel at pretty much all times and a few homeless people around. There was a bus stop with human fecal matter around the pole that I nearly stepped in.
Overall a great experience and a good deal.
Michael Wong — Google review
Absolutely poor customer service in the hotel. Everyone but one person was super rude, and then we went to the pool, the girls selling skipped us every time, they seemed to be only interested in the older men around, I believe to get a bigger tip. I was forced to go all the way to the other end to the cafe and was told rudely I couldn’t buy anything because my toddler was with me. I was NOT trying to sit there, I was just wanting to buy some stuff for us and come back to our chairs. How exactly am I supposed to buy anything if there is NO service and I can’t walk up and buy either? The girl in charge of the towels was rude as well. She was sitting in the back ignoring everyone, when I called for her to come to the front she rolled her eyes, walked up and slammed 2 towels and IMMEDIATELY turned away even tho I requested 4 for us. I called her again and she again and rolled her eyes and gave me just one more and quickly went back to the back to be on her phone again. I have no problem with them entertaining themselves while they have no guests requiring their help, but once they are, you can’t get an attitude they are asking for help. This was an absolutely ridiculous waste of money. Not worth it at all, I’m talking to management about finishing our stay early and getting refunded because we are NOT dealing with this foolishness any more. We have been here 4 days so far and they have been anything but pleasant at the hotel and we had 5 more, but no thanks. We are over this.
Katherine Castillo San Roman — Google review
It was a standard room that we booked online. When we got there, we were told the standard rooms weren't newly renovated and didn't have refrigerators. It was offered to us as an upgrade that had a microwave. They told us the room was recently renovated, so it looked great. However, there was a weird smell when we walked in. We thought maybe it just needed to be aired out. Next morning, the smell was still there and it was coming from the toilet and sink. We couldn't believe how bad it smelled. My brother and sister-in-law had a room there too, and it reeked of smoke. I don't even want to mention the rust on the outside of the shower. The hotel would have been a no-go if it wasn't near the wedding. What would a standard room look and smell like if this was the newly upgraded room? The first and last time we'll stay here.
Latrish U — Google review
The staff was exceptional, from the parking attendant to the club rewards center and VIP check-in. Their kindness and willingness to go above and beyond impressed me. They ensured my satisfaction and my room is both clean and comfortable. Truly remarkable service!
Barry Ellsworth — Google review
It was far from what I had expected. The overall experience left a lot to be desired.
I felt unsafe during my stay. The service was a major letdown as well. The staff seemed indifferent and unhelpful. Requests for assistance often fell on deaf ears, I requested twice for the hair dryer and never get it, the overall attitude was far from welcoming.
Moreover, the cleanliness of the rooms left much to be desired. The carpets were stained, and the bathroom had visible signs of neglect.
Jenny Jinyi Yang — Google review
Awful. Gross.
I checked in pretty late for a 1 night stay, and when I arrived at my room, I could tell they hadn't vaccumed. I noticed pet hair on the carpet. I called down and asked for blankets, and no one ever bothered to bring them. I normally inspect my hotel rooms really well, but it was nearly 2 a.m., and I needed to lay down because I had another flight in a few hours. When I got up, I went to the bathroom, and I noticed the shower wasn't cleaned. Toothpaste splatters on the wall, more animal hair, and other hair in the drain of the shower. I found dog toys under the desk which confirm there had been animals in the room. I high tailed it out of there and told an employee at the self check out about the issues. They just shrugged and told me where to drop my key...
The valet was nice... but otherwise, I wouldn't ever let anyone I sort of like stay there.
Erika Washington — Google review
Location is farther from main busy part of strip. Nice view from room of the mountains. Clean rooms, easy check in, easier check out! Amazing prices in comparison to most other hotels on parts of strip. Disappointed that they advertised coffee maker, however, there was no coffee maker in the room.
Easy to get around with Deuce bus stop right in front of hotel, with the Deuce public bus ($6 for 2 hour pass) running 24 hours a day on the strip.
Highly advisable to not drive from hotel to hotel. Traffic was awful on Thanksgiving weekend.
Tracy Grauman — Google review
The remodeled rooms were nice. Very comfortable and clean. The tower is always fun to look off of. They charge a little too much just to get access to the observation deck, but I guess that keeps it less crowded up there.
Zachary Hansen — Google review
We stayed here three nights. The location was... colorful, would not recommend straying from the grounds alone at night. The hotel seems to be trying to find itself again, quite a bit of renovation going on, and the upper mall was sparsely occupied d with open shops. The themes of the mall area looked as of it was really fun in it's heyday, sad to see it so lightly occupied. We were there there at a time when the restaurants weren't open into the late evenings, which was rather disappointing in a city that literally had the reputation of never sleeping. On the positive side, the casino was clean and the staff was friendly and very helpful. The room itself was serviceable, although we did have to call down for blankets. We did really enjoy the trip to the tower, the view was impressive, and worth the reduced price as a hotel guest. I think since we visited at a time when the upper pool bars weren't open yet, that we missed out on some of the more interesting features the hotel had to offer.
Heather McHenry — Google review
Stayed there after Valentine's Day/Superbowl. We got a pretty good price for the room. We arrived there around midnight. I noticed immediately that the check-in process was slow. With about 30 people in line it took us around an hour to check in.
When we arrived at the room we noticed that it would not cool down below 75° even when we set it as cool as it could get. There were also some cleanliness issues with the room. There was a half eaten donut still sitting on the bathroom counter and it looked like someone had poured salt into one of the drawers. The rest of the room was in good order.
Overall the rest of the stay went fairly well. The casino floor was nicely maintained. It looks like many of the shops near the tower had closed up with only about half being in operation. Those shops that were still operating were clean and not run down.
Ryan Snyder — Google review
My girlfriend and I checked into this hotel today and are staying for a week. We have been faced with nothing but disappointment since we got here. Apparently even though we are paying to stay at this hotel, there is a $21 a day parking fee. They did let me know that we are allowed to come and go as frequently as we want and the fee will not increase.
Once we got our room number, we asked what elevator to take and was told the wrong one. We ended up walking all the way around the floor to our room.
Everywhere you walk in this hotel smells like weed. This is supposed to be a weed free hotel. It's all you can smell in the hallway leading to our room. Fortunately it does not smell in the room itself.
The bathroom door swings the wrong way, which makes closing the door to the bathroom very difficult once inside. The shower only has half a door meaning water gets on the floor. The temperature is entirely too hot. When you turn it down a little it gets too cold. Once you manage to find a decent temperature that won't hospitalize you, it will change back to extremely hot without touching it.
We upgraded our room to a king bed, only to find that rather than having a fitted sheet, we have 2 top sheets on the mattress.
The location of this property does not feel safe. Right across the street are boarded up apartments for rent. I wouldn't recommend walking around outside at this hotel, especially not alone.
This is day 1 of 6 and so far we are not off to a great start. I wish we stayed somewhere else.
Michelle Diane — Google review
Well, I thought I'd switch from my normal stay, but it was a mistake. During my two night stay I had to call the front desk 4 times. The first time for poor drainage in the bathroom sink and the next 3 times for a television that only stayed on for 2 hours between fixes. The staff was great the check-in was fast. The check out was long. I paid for an up graded renovated room only to find that my view was of the parking structure. By the accommodation was decent 4/10. Made a reservation for Top of the World restaurant. Great views highly recommend but my food lamb chops, asparagus and the loaded baked potato arrived cold. I'm waiting for my refund for the resort fees. As they said, they couldn't comp my room due to being booked by a third party. But it looks like another charge was added after I checked out on the Feb 2/12, I just want the Strat to be a distant memory at this point.
Gretchen Ricks — Google review
Let's start with parking. If you can afford a few extra dollars, valet parking is the way to go. The check-in at 3:00 in the morning went well. They accommodated our rooms being side by side. The room was clean, no complaints. I loved the sensor lights. I'm not a gambler, so I can't review that. 😆
Emma Brown — Google review
Pricing is way too high for the experience.
* All rides were closed which wasn't made clear at the time of purchase
* Observation views are neat, but there's only so much time you can spend taking them in, especially with only half of the deck open.
*We were surprised to see that we liked the enclosed views better then the outside deck.
* Took forever to get an elevator down and no one was available to make sure we were waiting at the right place.
*No one would stop and listen that the escalators were down, creating alot of confusion for another couple and time for us.
*Elevator attendants were nice, and probably provided the most interesting info on the whole trip
Becky Brown — Google review
Didn't care for the rooms.
In one of our rooms the TV was on and no remote. Trying to turn it off by the TVs power button would only last for about 30 seconds before it would turn back on.
In the second room one of the two beds was only a foot from the wall so you had to squeeze between the bed and the wall to get into bed on that side of the bed. And unlike most hotels there was no hairdryer in the room.
The beds were hard and not that comfortable for sleeping on. And the wifi was terrible, when you got on you couldn't connect to much. The only thing I was able to connect to was YouTube, but would lock up after about 5 minutes. I wasn't able to connect to my email or other sites I like going to.
Overall a bad experience in the most expensive hotel I stayed in on this trip.
The Wynn Resort Hotel Wynn Las Vegas offers luxury rooms, destination dining, shows & celebrity DJ-driven nightlife. The resort also has a gaming space with a dazzling array of table and slot games as well as a high-end poker room.
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Wow! Still such an excellent looking hotel and beautiful casino. Recently a friend and I decided to walk the entire strip. We checked our all the hotels and casinos. This was in our top 5. We didn't stay here, but did enjoy the layout, lobby, grounds, buffet, and more. Excellent! Really well kept.
Froydis Sandbaken — Google review
The Wynn is a beautiful hotel and casino. This my third stay here and it never disappoints. The resort is immaculately clean and the rooms are spacious and well thought out. Plenty of storage and the most comfortable beds. I love that Alexa will open and close your curtains and play music etc. plenty of dining choice, mostly on the high end. Sinatra was excellent both in terms of food and service as was the Terrace Point Cafe for breakfast. Also dined at Wing Lei, excellent service and good foods.
Susan Carr — Google review
One of the newer properties on the Las Vegas strip and together with their sister property Encore, these two make quite a grand and swanky addition to the strip. Did not stay in the hotel so cannot comment on the quality of their rooms but the hotel interiors, casino floor, shopping and dining experience are all top notch. They have very pretty and changing exhibits in the lobby at different times of the year. The casino is large and well equipped, it's quite a high end and luxury experience to play here. Especially noteworthy is their Lake of Dreams show, you can catch it after sundown while enjoying a drink on the North Terrace or in their pretty and quaint Parasol bar. The connected shopping arcade is a wonderful high end shopping experience.
Arani Das — Google review
Very comfortable and nice stay. I only took a star away because of the staining on the shower head, corner of shower, and toilet initially having water running sound. I couldn’t get the shower head replaced, nor the corner of the shower handled, but maintenance did come to end the running water sound in the toilet. The downside was it took maintenance a few hours before getting to my room to fix the toilet from making that sound. Other than that, the room was great: the beds were comfortable, the tablet for the tv and room controls was very convenient, and the room was very spacious. I would stay at the Wynn again.
Charles Hands — Google review
What a fantastic place! Originally, I had intended to meet a friend for a reunion brunch and chose the Wynn location.
When she canceled due to the unforeseen,
I decided to go ahead and take a taxi and go solo. And it was so absolutely wonderful.
Everything is such a high vibration and so well done. Really an incredible place.
I had a beautiful brunch at La Cave. Unlimited tapas that are brought to your table. I went with the bottomless drinks as well. What a wonderful, wonderful experience. I had the best seats in the house. And the best service as well. It was beyond any rating or words I can come up with. Ineffable !! I'm still tickled pink by my choice to go there and embrace it all.
Laura Lynne Ruiz — Google review
Towels and robes had long hairs on them and did not appear properly laundered. Didn't feel hygienic at all and was especially disappointing because I paid to upgrade to a nicer room. The room itself was nice, otherwise, but cleanliness was a big reason I had chosen this hotel. I asked for a quieter room, but you can definitely hear the beach club noise, even if on a higher floor. Location was convenient, being on the strip.
Anu Sankaran — Google review
We really liked the hotel. Room was gorgeous, housekeeping service was top notch, and overall location was satisfactory. I like how less crowded this hotel seems, compared to others. We also took advantage of the Buffet credit and ate a big brunch before heading out for the day. I loved that we had a view of The Sphere - it was fun to watch the changing images.
Preeti Sugathan — Google review
Amazing hotel and casino. Have been here quite a bit and stayed here for a few days in the resort. Rooms were amazing. Very clean, very close settle bed, awesome bathroom and amazing shower water pressure which is probably the most important thing waking up after a late night. Love the electric blinds. Had a high floor with panoramic views of the strip. It was awesome. Nice to be able to go right down to the casino and gamble and have a few drinks. Food options are amazing as well in the casino. Highly recommend staying here.
Joshua — Google review
Gorgeous Forbes five star resort, with all the amenities you need for a comfortable stay! Dined at Lakeside restaurant and enjoyed 4 shows by Lake of dreams and not to mention the delicious food we ate.
All the staff we spoke to were so helpful, location of hotel was great, rooms were luxurious with a view. Casino has tons of game options to choose from.
I’ll be coming back to stay at the Wynn whenever I’m back in Vegas. Hands down the best on the strip. You won’t be disappointed.
Jennylee Harris — Google review
The Company’s COO, hotel leadership and many Associates were exceptional. A beautiful and very comfortable hotel. Truly luxurious. Special recognition goes to Brenda who serviced our rooms. She took pride in her job, and clearly saw her mission as setting a positive impressions for guests. She’s a rare talent. Love to have her spirit of service and excellence. Thanks Brenda!!
Remi Kajogbola — Google review
Wonderful hotel. Very large room with king bed. Restaurant options are good. The Delilah is one of the coolest looking restaurants I have seen in awhile with a great cocktail selection.
Tables games are a bit above my level of gambling, but that was to be expected.
Overall feeling of the hotel/casino is fantastic. Wonderfully lit with natural light during the day and still maintains a bright/cheery ambiance into the night. Well worth the price to stay there in my opinion
Robert Stanton — Google review
Beautifully maintained, surprise fees, and no coffee.
The grounds are impeccable. Very clean and beautiful.
After calling in advance to confirm the process for covering the balance of the fees from the initial deposit, I was not told that there would be a second deposit of hundreds of dollars for room incidentals. They reduced it to $250 and made it clear that I was not allowed to charge meals to my room. Aside from the surprise deposit, the email that showed the remaining balance (and omitted mentioning the incidental deposit) to settle upon check-in was about $80 less than what was required at the desk. In a very condescending manner, I was told, "It's only $80." Apparently, I shouldn't expect billing accuracy from Wynn.
I stayed in the Towers and was surprised not to find a coffeemaker in the room. I know that these can be gross if not cleaned, but I'm sure than Wynn can figure out a solution. Many guests want to have coffee first thing in the morning, versus getting ready for the day to go down to order coffee. I want coffee in my room, and I am surprised that this isn't offered (aside from room service). Also, be aware that they don't include a microwave or refrigerator, but you can pay an extra $35 if you want a refrigerator.
Steve Muralt — Google review
Changed accommodations late in our trip! Ended our quick vacation at this amazing property. From check in, to stashing our bags before our flight. Everyone was incredibly warm and friendly! Our room service woman was a sweetheart and took the extra time in setting up our meal. Restaurants and Bars were excellent and staff was equally efficient and friendly. Pool was beautiful and no hassle finding a chair! Plenty of areas to duck out of the sun! It was a pleasure being here wish we had booked it earlier in the week!
Michael Quinn — Google review
Make sure to use HotelDully.ᴄᴏm when booking any room. This web site will compare countless booking web sites and normally will have rooms much cheaper compared to others! Thank me later! This resort is the best rated in the area. I've been coming here for years. If you stay for a few days you won't regret it.
What a magnificent place! I visited the hotel and had lunch. Everything is fabulous! The waitress was outstanding and accommodated us so kindly. The lobby, casino and stores are fabulous! If you haven't, check out the Wynn. Highly Recommended!
Jamon Hussey — Google review
My main purpose was the buffet for my birthday. I made reservations for 8/27 @ 9:30am. I waited maybe 5 minutes and was seated. The buffet is absolutely amazing. There is something for everyone. It was pricey, but it was definitely worth the cost. My waitress was awesome. I will be back in November despite the cost. Highly recommend visiting the Wynn buffet.
Amy Cason — Google review
My first time in Vegas was amazing and staying at the Wynn was incredible. You can travel between the Wynn and the Encore so it's like your at 2 resorts. LOVED the atmosphere the rooms were beautiful and the service was amazing. They were so helpful and accommodating. The food was great at every restaurant we were at. An incredible experience all around.
Cindy McCabe — Google review
Quite enjoy staying at the Wynn! Attentive staff, well appointed rooms, nice choice of views (golf, pool, & famous strip with mountainous backdrop). Great selection of restaurants + some shows. Easy access to mall & other shopping. Elegant casino atmosphere & lobby. Fun! Yes, go!
Christina Templeton — Google review
After many years of travel to Vegas we finally stayed at the Wynn. High level of customer service sets it apart from other properties we have frequented. Beautiful room with every feature and amenity. Very comfortable bed. Frictionless stay with help of Consierge with respect to restaurant and other reservations, both before and during our stay. Highest Marks. Truly enjoyed our visit. We will be back.
Chateau Bungalow — Google review
Simply stunning.
Freaking gorgeous view from the floor to ceiling windows -- the Sphere and an elegant golf course with a meaningful waterfall.
The basics: very clean room. Very. The moment I open the door and in that instant the curtains automatically started opening.
Spacious room with skillful ambient lighting in all the right places.
Lovely neutral colors that immediately invite relaxation. Amenities are fantastic. Very comfortable beds. Well-placed mirrors that enhance the sense of rest.
The room is a beautiful slow smile from the Universe that is so welcoming you can't help but start smiling back. And now your weekend has finally started. $1200/night
PS Check in with Tina was awesome. Very professional and helpful. Exactly what you want at check in.
Regrettably porter service left a lot to be desired. No less than four porters stood and watched as elderly couple climbed out of vehicle looking for luggage assistance.
World class rooms in the Tower Suite yes, but porter service could use some organization or rebooting.
Mari Kim — Google review
By FAR the nicest hotel I have ever stayed at in Las Vegas. The rooms are gorgeous and large (I had a suite on the top floor) but regular rooms are also extremely nice. One major downside is that it is at the end of the strip so its a farther walk to get to most places, sometimes even may want to drive if its crazy hot. The brunch was amazing.
Daniel Levin — Google review
I went for the buffet and truly enjoyed it. After, we walked around and enjoyed the beautiful flowers and displays and loved the outdoor area with the fountain and waterfall. This is a beautiful property with so many areas to explore. The tiles on the floors, glass chandeliers, etc. are each worth the trip to spend time and just roam around and enjoy the beauty.
I did not stay here, but experienced the wonderful service from the personnel in the lobby and restaurant.
LAK — Google review
We stay at The Wynn multiple times a year. Always a superb experience. A cut above. From the moment you enter, the service level is top notch. We had a spectacular, nearly 3 hour dinner for six at SW Steakhouse and multiple casual meals at Charlie's next to the sports book.
The food and atmosphere are our favorite on the strip.
We'll be back....soon!
George Fiscus — Google review
I’ve been staying here for years.. I come to the Wynn for the exceptional service, the cleanliness, the friendliness, clientele, and also the security. I was surprised and impressed to see service dogs sniffing for bombs! Also, I haven’t been since we’ve needed to swipe our room key to get to the elevators. It’s unfortunate, but in the way the world is today, we need to feel safe and the Wynn is getting the job done.. period!
Drinks! Drinks! Drinks! I get asked if I need a drink before my glass is even half empty.. I’m not even close to exaggerating. I am a tipper though ;) That doesn’t happen at probably 80-90% of the other casinos… I’ve pumped more money into machines waiting for servers at other places over the year’s waiting for my “free“ cocktails. The staff is always friendly but not snobby, always helpful, and the people who stay there are really cool. It’s a place with a great vibe!
Tracy Novak — Google review
The Wynn hotel is beautiful! The casino, public bathrooms, restaurant and hallways were all very clean and kept up. The room was impressive. The technology like automatic drapes, light dimming and Alexa were great touches. The bed was comfortable and I had a great view of the strip. I cannot wait to stay again.
LAUREN S — Google review
Absolutely amazing place to stay at. The food and drinks were top-notch. Service was amazing, everyone was super attentive and knd. Rooms and views were gorgeous!! Doing 4 stars on that only because wallpaper was coming off a bit and there were some watermarks next to sink. But we did not even bother bringing it up as we’re were extremely satisfied with everything else. With that type of service, I guarantee it would have been resolved immediately!!
Loved, loved loved our stay here!!! Highly recommend and we can't wait to go back!!!
B Thomas — Google review
We absolutely loved our stay at the Wynn Resort in Vegas. We had an amazing time and everything was first class luxury. Everything was very clean and so beautiful at this hotel. The amenities are fabulous. The restaurants are definitely some of the very best of Vegas. We had a very relaxing getaway at the Wynn. I highly recommend staying here if and when in Las Vegas!
Natalie Hobbs — Google review
We’ve been loyal guests at this resort for many years and I can’t speak enough about the quality of service and amenities. I’ve noticed how some hotels have gone down considerably in their overall quality in every aspect of their business. However, I’m very impressed by Wynn’s dedication to keeping their commitment towards cleanliness, professionalism and quality. Extremely organized and paying close attention to detail, no matter what part of Wynn or Encore you may be interested in. Love this resort and will continue our loyalty to them.
Rose Y — Google review
Very nice hotel, clean and comfortable. Comfortable bed and thermostat for setting your preferred temperature is nice. Shower heads and spray are to small for me but there is plenty of hot water. I was not a fan of the table and desk arrangement but it suffices. I do not like expensive hotels that do not at least provide an in room coffee maker. when you are on a high floor, going all the way down to get a cup of coffee in the morning sucks.
Randall Burch — Google review
Prepare to be dazzled and delighted at this extraordinary hotel and casino in Las Vegas. From the moment you step foot into the magnificent lobby, you are enveloped in an atmosphere of opulence and excitement.
The rooms are a sanctuary of luxury, boasting elegant decor and modern amenities that ensure utmost comfort and relaxation. The plush beds are a dream to sink into after an exhilarating evening at the casino, which offers a thrilling array of games and high-energy entertainment.
For those seeking relaxation and rejuvenation, the spa and wellness facilities are an oasis within an oasis.
In summary, this hotel and casino is an extraordinary destination that combines luxury, excitement, and unparalleled service. Highly recommended.
Aza rakhsh (Azarakhsh) — Google review
Free parking is an excellent perk! Rooms are spotlessly clean and Alexa is used to lighten/darken the room, close/open the drapes, etc. Spacious room and bath. Easily navigate from the parking garage to the elevators to rooms and to registration. No weaving in and out of the casino like the Aria to get to and from the elevators. Beautiful panoramic views of either the strip or the beautiful golf course/sphere. Great black out drapes. I could go on and on. Definitely the best!
Brenda Miller — Google review
My experience at Wynn was 5 star all the way around. The hotel beds were extremely comfortable, the rooms was clean, restaurants were perfect. Pool was amazing. The staff was friendly and helpful. Although I didn't win at the casino I didn't feel too bad as everything else made up for this.
John Higgins — Google review
Didn’t stay here, but it sure is pretty to walk through. Massive with an easy to follow layout and a large floor full of slot machines and skill games. Restrooms on the casino floor are immaculate, clean, and handy even if you’re just passing through. I came here for the buffet and was in awe at the size, atmosphere, decor, and cleanliness.
Nicole Hancock — Google review
Top tier hotel! Beautiful from the lobby, to the rooms, to the views! I was extremely impressed and my girl was too! It was her birthday and I couldn't have selected a better place! If you get a chance to book here It's a definite must! I will be back!
Demarkus Evans — Google review
The Wynn is pure luxury, the service, the quality of the amenities is second to none. We have been visiting this hotel for over 13 years and it has remained consistent. I would thoroughly recommend the Tower Suites as this takes your trip to another level. I could carry on, but honestly in a nutshell; once you have stayed here, any other hotel will never compete. Absolute luxury!
Cassy Smith — Google review
I've been to Vegas over 20 times, but this is the only time I've never left the hotel. Didn't need to. All the amenities were there. Exquisite grounds. Lovely rooms. Incredible spa. Impeccable service. Hope to use the golf course next time.
Jay Johnson — Google review
Excellent stay! We made a last minute switch from another hotel in the area and couldn't have been happier with our decision. We received a warm welcome, clean room and great upgrades. I appreciated the effort to keep the rooms and resorts as clean as they do! I truly was amazed! I know this is Vegas and you're bound to deal with smoke smells but I love that it was controlled and only detectable in the casino, even then it was not overwhelming and I am extremely sensitive to smoke smells. I did not have a problem at all here!
My only drawbacks would be that the towels had an odd smell, almost like oatmeal. It seems it was their cleaner/detergent because they all had a smell to them. Not good, but not horrible. Just odd. Additionally, I wish food options for breakfast were more accessible or perhaps there were more options in general. Reservations were booked days out and wait times were over an hour every morning.. We ended up spending our money outside of the hotel which I would assume would be the opposite of what the hotel would want.
Kayla — Google review
Amazing experience with the Wynn!
We loved our room. We didn’t even have to leave the hotel . We had everything there from eatery, to night life.
The Buffett was probably the most amazing buffet we’ve been to. We loved the service of the room. My husband and I both lost our IDs at the casino and we found them at lair and found immediately!
Blanca Portillo — Google review
What can I say it's The Wynn. The property was amazing! Rooms were beautiful and clean. Beds and pillows were comfortable. The staff was helpful, friendly and always had a smile on their face. Will definitely be going back!
Haymish Murray — Google review
The food is exceptional, a very pleasant place to eat and chat quietly and enjoy the delicious 😋 dishes that the tamales offer. The tamales are delicious and all the food is of excellent quality. In my humble opinion, I think it is the only casino that is still focused in providing excellent service and great food with a great variety 😉
The theater production Kà by Cirque du Soleil offers an all new gravity-defying experience for audiences. The moving stage is a battleground where acrobatic stunts leave people in awe. Las Vegas is home to FIVE Cirque du Soleil productions, each with its own unique setting and style of performing arts. This is the perfect venue to entertain children and adults alike!
I'm not really into this stuff but man was it awesome! We sat in the third row and were in the thick of the action. It was a "coming of age story" with tons of action and amazing stunts. I went in with a decent buzz from tropical drinks and I was absolutely zooted from the 2 gram j we burned before going in. This made it so much more intense and I recommend maybe doing mushrooms before you go.
Sean Vaccarella — Google review
This show is truly a masterpiece, and put together extremely well… me and my friend were on the edge about going to the show, with us being younger guys we weren’t sure if we would like it… we were both thoroughly impressed! The stage and theatre themselves are a show… all of the moving aspects of the stage make this show that much better! Highly recommend!
Shane Bennett — Google review
KA is by far one of the best and most elaborate of the Cirque du Soleil shows. Even the stage is a star and comes alive, moving in ways you never thought a stage could move. The costumes, the cast, the music, the giant theater, everything is done so well, you have to see this more than once. And, yes, there are real flaming arrows being shot thru the theater. Consider doing the VIP Royal Experience for a unique, backstage, behind-the-scenes tour and meet members of the cast. Pricey, but worth it.
William Boyer — Google review
Amazing! After seeing it I don't even know how you'd explain that experience to someone. The theatre and stage alone are an incredible piece of engineering. And the performance is jaw dropping. The skill of the performers is just amazing. I don't know how that show isn't sold out every night. We had seats in the second row which is almost too close. You will end up have to look up and behind you as they fly through the air, not that it was a bad seat or anything just a heads up.
Ryan G — Google review
Incredible. The artistry was insane. Such a beautiful show with a cast that was BEYOND talented. It was acrobatics, aerial, juggling, martial arts, comedy, acting, live singing, and so much more. If you have a chance to go see this show - you must. Also, the stage moves a full 360 degrees so it truly is like nothing you have seen before.
A suggestion, we sat front row and it was almost too close, I would suggest something in the middle of the theatre so you can see and experience the whole spectacle without looking around.
Anthony Paparelli — Google review
My favorite of the Cirque shows. Epic music and acts that seamlessly merge from breathtaking in scale to smaller, moving moments. A great experience for the whole family!
Travis Pryor — Google review
Oh. My. God!! What an amazing show!! This is the second time I've seen it, but it was just more amazing! I love Cirque du Soleil and they never disappoint! Thank you for such an amazing experience!
Paul Harvie — Google review
I love Cirque’s shows. I think they are the best out there. KA is one of their best shows. You can get the theme of KA from google search but I want to highlight some points.
Some people say KA is not good and they highlight O as a comparison. Well, O is more abstract and the perception of the show can vary. KA focuses more on a linear story that’s much simpler to understand. O is a show that you can watch multiple times and get different perceptions. KA offers some brilliant lighting, stage movements and performances that are unparalleled.
Omae wa Mou Shindeiru — Google review
I believe that KA is the best of the Cirque du Soleil shows. The theater in itself is absolutely breathtaking. There are no super high up seats unlike some of the other theaters, so technically there is no bad seat. We sat in row R and for the price, we were pleased with our seat location. This show is unique because the actual stage moves in ways that seem impossible. There is a storyline that you can easily follow and is about a pair of twins. We watched O last year and the whole show was a bit confusing and all over the place. We also sat in the balcony section for that specific show and I would not recommend that seating location.
The costumes and performers were outstanding. The performers come off stage during certain parts of the show. Some even hang from above you doing aerial type acts. We took our 11 year old and she loved it. As a parent, I would recommend for probably age 8 and up.
Danielle Carrillo Whitmore — Google review
Attending KA by Cirque du Soleil🎭 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas was an absolute thrill! From start to finish, the show exceeded my expectations in every way possible. The combination of breathtaking acrobatics, captivating storytelling, and stunning visuals kept me on the edge of my seat throughout the entire performance.
What truly impressed me was the sheer creativity and artistry displayed by the talented performers. Each act was executed with precision and passion, leaving me in awe of their incredible skills. The show had an undeniable energy and drive that kept me engaged from the moment it began.
The newly renovated theater provided a comfortable and immersive experience, and I was pleasantly surprised by the innovative addition of speakers in the seats, which enhanced the audio experience significantly ✨🎶.
Overall, KA by Cirque du Soleil is a must-see for anyone visiting Las Vegas. It's a mesmerizing journey that will leave you spellbound and wanting more. Don't miss out on the opportunity to witness this extraordinary spectacle firsthand!
David Urban — Google review
KA by Cirque du Soleil has been my favorite Cirque show and I’ve seen a handful of them, well it’s tied for first with Iris (not performed anymore). I could go on and on about KA. They spent $165 million to create this show and I’m impressed!! I was on the edge of my seat the whole show, and each seat has a built-in speaker! The rotating platform and acrobatics were top notch. I want a backstage tour of this stage in MGM Grand as the actors fall what appears to be 30 feet! I’m trying to figure out when I can go to Vegas again just for KA!!
Jake Hewitt — Google review
While I haven't seen all of the Cirque shows out there, I believe this had the most expansive theatre design. From industrial looking metal towers, the cast are able to be in many different areas. The main story happens on-stage, but keep your eyes peeled for characters elsewhere! Really enjoyed this performance!
April S — Google review
Must watch it was on my watch list from very long time. Pure entertainment just do yourself a favour please do some research about the story line or else you can feel a little lost but all in all stupendous performance by all the artist hats off. If you like acrobatic stuff then this is for you.
???? — Google review
Great Cirque du Soleil show. You are not allowed to take any pictures or videos once the show starts and they are pretty strict about it for the safety of the performers so I would deduct a star but since it is a live show and they do various stunts I can understand why they don't allow pictures or videos. I recommend sitting in section 102 for the best view or in the 100s section for the most part so you can see everything closer. The performers do go into the audience in both aisles right and left of section 102. I purchased buy one get one free tickets on the MyVegas app, and it was still about $200 for two people ($100 each). I would not pay regular price, especially to sit on the 100s section, but that is my personal choice and opinion, and yes I am frugal and always looking for a deal when I am in Vegas. Performers do not talk in English during the show, more like some sort of gibberish/noise, so you have to pay attention to body language and what is going on to fully understand and keep up with the story. During transitions of the stage, the show is kinda boring. I don't think I would go to this show again, but I would go to other Cirque du Soleil shows so I can compare in the future. Solid 4 stars but definitely room for improvement, especially during scene transitions because it's just too boring.
Amber Vega — Google review
The worst show ever, so boring and long. Very hard to follow the plot. The fake fighting parts are monotonous and will put you to sleep after the first 10 minutes. Simply a waste of time and money. Very disappointed. Only about 15 minutes of the show is interesting and worth attention - some acrobatic tricks, suits, makeup, lights, fireworks. Such a great stage and interior atmosphere is wasted for this. I think they should forget about this story and start over from scratch. Not sure why they call this cirque du Soleil, maybe if they presented it like a theatre play it would be more honest. Not recommend
Оксана Петрова — Google review
Reservations, anyone! Indeed, if you want to go and see a show, this is the one to see. It is filled with moments of suspense and comedy and wonder with sprinkles of aerodynamics and pyrotechnics. It's definitely something for everyone. There should be NO CELL PHONE ACTIVITY when the show starts. They are prompt with timing, so make sure you get there on time or best if you make it there early to get seated and situated. You're going to love the show.
-@According2teau 👽🦄
According2teau — Google review
First time at a Cirque show, and MAN THIS WAS AMAZING!
Such a beautiful experience. The ambiance, stage movement, costumes, music, lighting, performance - everything!
People moving everywhere from everywhere doing seemingly impossible stunts - just so good!
No words were said at all, by the setup and artists expressed it all.
Not too expensive a show either compared to some others, but this is definitely worth it! I could recommend it more.
A long show, but we didn't realize how fast the time passed.
Haylee Jane Monteiro — Google review
An incredible show. I’ve seen a few Cirque du Soleil shows but this is on a different level. The moving stage (tatami) is amazing and seeing the performers utilize it was just awe inspiring. It’s definitely worth watching and more than suitable for young kids too!
Kwon — Google review
Must say it was a good show. Enjoyed it as the performance was amazing.
Felt it slightly long and got monotonous towards the end. However overall it was a thrilling experience.
Not allowed to take pictures at all once the show begins. No food or drinks allowed once the show starts so ensure your carrying something to munch before hand.
Prices of the tickets varies so keep a lookout at different website for best front row seats and the visibility is the best .
Adarsh Jain — Google review
This show was not originally planned but we heard good things about it and decided to go. Great decision! The entire production keeps you memorized from the start. There is action coming from every direction and the stage basically encompasses the whole theater. I heard people say that they didn't get the story line. Read the overview before you see the show. If you pay more attention to all of the performers and forget to pay attention to the story, I guess you could get confused. For those that don't follow the story lines, don't worry. You will still be completely entertained! For those that care about story lines, read the overview. No one should walk away from this disappointed!
David Sparks — Google review
I've been to some other Cirque du Soleil shows but really enjoyed it this one. There seem to be more of a storyline with this show than some of the others. The show had a feel of Genghis Khan meets Mad Max. The action scenes in acrobatics were very impressive and the stagecraft was amazing.
Ryan Snyder — Google review
Great show. I see a huge Asian influence. I loved how some of the characters interacted and popped up with in the audience. So it felt much more immersive. Also the stage was truly amazing it was a character in itself.
Wm R — Google review
I have seen this show twice, and both times I have been amazed. The amount of work that goes into a show of this nature is underrated. KA has a captivating story, leaving you wanting more. I would highly recommend seeing this show. I have yet to be disappointed with a Cirque show. Always worth the money.
Chris E — Google review
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MGM Grand Las Vegas, 3799 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89119, USA
The High Roller is the tallest Ferris wheel in the world and offers stunning city views. It can hold up to 40 people and is open to the public.
We had an amazing happy hour on the High Roller and I would absolutely recommend this experience! It’s a unique and fun way to see all of Vegas. Though I’m sure seeing it at night would be marvellous, we really didn’t have to wait long to get on during the day. We bought tickets in advance and had an amazing time.
Special thank you to Cheryl, who was an amazing, knowledgeable and fun bartender! You made our experience worthwhile!
Kelly S. — Google review
This was fun. Slow and steady. It was fully worth the experience. Sometimes you just have to grab your parents and pull them into the one with the bar in it. They didn't have a clue that I last minute upgraded. They had plenty fun in the end. Bartender was hilarious! View was spectacular. Drinks were strong!
Branden Furlow — Google review
It's an amazing experience to view the Vegas strip from top and the roller is second highest in the world. Plus it has got a perfect view of the sphere too.
You can take great pictures and it moves really very slowly, u won't even feel it. And they don't fill too many people in one cabin, which is the best part. 10-15 people per cabin and there is ample room inside it for sitting or roaming.
You can take pictures from every angle.
Wheelchair friendly too.
The day time ticket is cheaper than the night one.
komal singh — Google review
Best views of the strip by far! Great value! I highly recommend booking your tickets in advance as well as finding out when sunset is and being there at that time. Takes about 30 minutes to go all around. Got some great photos. This is a must see attraction in Vegas!
Chris Martins — Google review
There was a very long queue but it moved really fast. I had to eat my meal because I was told outside food is not permitted. Overall, I enjoyed the ride. It gave me beautiful views of the city. I also love the fact that it moves slowly.
Chinonso Udoji — Google review
Definitely get your tickets in advance online, if you want to go at night on weekends or holidays. It's $34.75 for an adult at night. Show ID for LOCALS DISCOUNT - $3 off! The view at the top is beautiful and worth the wait. You won't be disappointed. One of the best ways to see the city of lights. The spheres are handicap accessible and air conditioned with limited bench seating inside. The ride is 30 minutes and goes up over 500 feet in the air. If you're afraid of heights, don't go on it. If you book a sphere with a bar in it, there are no bathrooms in any of them; so make sure you're good at holding your alcohol! 😜
Lacie J — Google review
Wow, this was an awesome experience! It's not until you get right up to these "pods" that you realize the sheer size of this ride. At 550 feet, it is the highest ride in Vegas, and one the whole family can enjoy together. It offers a slow and gentle ride, lasting about 30 minutes, and excellent views of the city. We happened to go in the afternoon, and there was no crowd and only 8 of us in the pods together, so we were free to move around from one side to another without a problem. We also had someone in a wheelchair with us who was accommodated with no problem at all. Nighttime is when it's really in demand, so be prepared for long lines and crowded pods! It also costs less during the day too!
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pmw — Google review
The high roller was one of our favourite attractions in Vegas. Amazing views of the strip and surrounding areas. We went for the happy half hour. Bar service was brilliant, 4 drinks in 30 mins, could have had more too. Very well priced. It was also quiet and air conditioned in the middle of the day. Would recommend.
David Ashworth — Google review
Loved the view. Worth the ticket 1/2 hr ride, no worries it was so smooth even in a windy night. We got the booze tickets.... the pod that had a bar all you can drink (responsibly) in it. For the experience, it was a great way to start our night off on the strip.
R C — Google review
We did this our first night in Vegas and had such a blast! We had a discount coupon so we opted to do the Happy Half Hour pod which has an open bar. I highly recommend that option b/c it was so much fun. The bartender was really engaging, entertaining and he took a fantastic picture of us. With drinks going for about $20 each on the strip, we definitely drank more than the cost of our tickets at the open bar. The night views of the strip were stunning, especially the sphere. I highly recommend this attraction as it was easily one of our favorite things we did.
Betty Haller — Google review
We have visited the High Roller on both of our last 2 visits, doing the bar car both times. While pricey to do, we have felt it was worth it for the views you get at night - it is an experience. The bartenders and staff are very nice, and quick and whipping up mixed drinks and passing out beers. Any drinks you get, you take with you when you go and most of our group always leaves with 2 full drinks. I recommend doing it at least once.
Heather Trabucco — Google review
The High Roller is presenting the opportunity to see the strip and the surrounding landscape at the same time. Also my wife is afraid of heights, she enjoyed the ride very much. The cabin is not swinging or moving at all except in a circle. The pictures we took turned out nicely. If you buy your tickets on Grout, you can save a little cash.
Jan-Arndt Pohlmann — Google review
This was definitely a beautiful experience to overlook Las Vegas. We went during the day and the view was amazing! I’m afraid of heights and this was not uncomfortable for me at all. The speed is not too fast where it’s uncomfortable. They play fun facts during your ride and you can choose to sit or stand.
Monica Jenkins — Google review
The longest attraction in Las Vegas 30 minutes long. And the view of the city is awesome. I have Road the Ferris wheel in the daytime, and at night. In my personal opinion, the night time is the best. A couple things that they do not tell you the first one is it cost more to ride the Ferris wheel at night? They also have a pod with a full bar that cost extra that you can ride in . And All the pod holds about 15 to 25 people believe it or not. On a busy day they will pack you in like sardines. If you are a Caesars Rewards, member, you can’t get a voucher printed out at the any Caesars casino for a half off ticket. And the most important thing they do not tell you how RUDE their employees are.
Chris Wallace — Google review
It was such a great experience to see the strip & all of Las Vegas from 550 ft in the air! What a way to start off your visit with this spectacular adventure! Love the sights during the night & all its beautiful, bright colors. In my opinion, it just enlightens the experience. It's located near so many restaurants, shops, and casinos. There is so much nightlife. If you want to face your fear, this is one way to go. Enjoy!
Mati B — Google review
The high roller reaches the highest height of the Strip so we can overview the whole city of 356 degrees. The whole run was steady so be ease for those who are afraid of heights.
The night ride is more expensive than day ride because the view is better. For drinkers, don’t miss the happy half hour which serves drinks during the whole ride.
Overall the ride is worthwhile!
Annie Tang — Google review
Cool views but not very long not worth the price in my opinion. I went for free so it was fine in that sense. However at almost $40 per person to ride and $40 to park its not a very economical activity. It's a 30 minute activity.
Chanel J — Google review
Fantastic views of Vegas at night. Bartender was very friendly. Drinks were good.
Negatives: the wait in line and the couple people who lacked any knowledge of the term considerate or what 'indoor voice' means...especially in a small globe with 10 or so of your closest...strangers.
Not something I would do again unless I reserved the whole car...or was allowed to use duct tape at will.
Kenneth Hanf — Google review
Highly recommend going up slightly before sunset. You can see the entire metro area and end up with all the glorious lights along the Strip! And you may catch a unique view of the fountains at Bellagio if you time it right.
The photos are from 2 different recent trips...
Mike Chritton — Google review
You know when you’re a kid and you’re told not to stand up on a Ferris wheel…well, the kid in me was excited to break all the rules, and stand up in this enormous Ferris wheel!
The nighttime views of Las Vegas are a lot nicer than I thought that would be. The light pollution really optimizes one’s ability to soak up the sights. You can take in the Bellagio fountains on one side, and the newly-opened sphere on the other side.
It really did take 30min to go around, so it’s like $1/min. I feel like I used to pay more for a long-distance phone call, so I feel like the High Roller is worth the money.
Robyn Deverett — Google review
Pretty cool experience! Tickets are little bit pricey, but not too bad. We bought our tickets ahead of time, which I definitely recommend. We went during the week in the daytime, and we walked right on. The ride takes around 30 minutes, and the view is amazing. It was a beautiful clear day, so you could see pretty far in every direction. There is also an informational video that plays during the ride, which helps you to know what you’re looking at. I would probably go again sometime at night to check out all the lights, but I really liked being able to see the mountains and surrounding area. Overall good experience.
Aaron Esquerra — Google review
If you're in Las Vegas and seeking an unforgettable experience, the High Roller is an absolute must-try, and here's why it's worth every penny! At 550 feet, the High Roller is the world's tallest observation wheel, offering breathtaking, panoramic views of the Las Vegas skyline. I recently took a ride, and it left me in awe. The spacious, climate-controlled cabins provide a comfortable setting, allowing you to enjoy the scenery in style. What sets the High Roller apart is not just its impressive height, but also the duration of the ride. A half-hour rotation gives you ample time to soak in the iconic landmarks, the vibrant Strip, and the surrounding desert landscape. The city comes alive in a stunning display of lights, especially during the evening rides. Now, let's talk about the price. At $30 per person, it's an absolute steal for the experience you get. Comparable attractions can be much pricier, but the High Roller offers an unbeatable combination of value and thrill. The friendly staff adds to the positive experience, providing interesting facts about the city and making the journey even more enjoyable. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned local, the High Roller is an investment in memories that you won't regret. The views are breathtaking, and the price is a small cost for the priceless memories you'll create. Don't miss out on this towering gem in the heart of Las Vegas!
Theo Vlassis — Google review
4 of us visited on a Friday night for sunset time, so we had to buy the any time ticket, we did not do the drink package. It wasn't to busy waiting, we only waited a few minutes to get into one of the pods and what was awesome is us 4 got one all to ourselves.
The half hour went by pretty fast, it doesn't even feel like your moving though. They had a count down once you get to the top which was fun.
We specifically wanted to be on for sunset which was were, and it was beautiful!
ELOCIN RUZAM — Google review
THIS IS IT. IF YOU PAY FOR NOTHING ELSE IN VEGAS PAY FOR THE HIGH ROLLER. PERIOD.
Give a hotel concierge a 10 spot and ask for discount "reserved" tickets, you will save a bunch and ensure you ride at the time you want.
To be clear, this is not a "ride", it is a huge vehicle you literally take a 30 min trip inside. The movement and speed is so graceful at time you appear to not be moving. My wife has a fear of heights and had no issues walking around the dome to get pictures from every view possible.
Jerry Standifer — Google review
We did the Happy Half Hour High Roller Experience at night. This was a great time with a friend bar tender and amazing views of the lights at night. We were mostly distracted by the Sphere, but was still a lot of fun. Our pod mates were friendly and it wasn't crowded. We got the souvenir pictures after the ride and had a lot of fun!
The 46-story Eiffel Tower replica atop Paris Las Vegas' half-scale replica of the landmark stands as one of the best Instagram spots in Sin City. The deck offers a stunning view of the Strip, including all of the famous casinos and hotels.
Top of Vegas here. 360 degrees going towards the city spread to all 4 corners. Amazing view on the Bellagio's fountain show. Check weather before going as they close if winds are strong, which is frequent in LV.
Carl Baillargeon — Google review
One of the best ways to see the Fountain show. Plus really awesome views.
It was cool to see the tower replicated in detail and to be so high up. The elevators made you feel like the real place in France.
They also light up the tower at night.
DJ Laughlin — Google review
Great views of the Strip and Resorts! Also nice views looking outward from the city. Weekends and special events in town the lines and wait can be busy. Try both day and night tours for different perspectives. It is a fun thing to do while exploring the Strip!! If the timing is right, seeing the Belliagio Fountains show from the observation deck is really cool! Staff was amazing and knowledgeable. Be sure to allow for additional time coming down as the observation deck is small and the elevator line going down can take some time. Very decorative bridge inside while waiting to go up to the deck makes for pretty cool photos.
Live Free and Play Hard — Google review
It cost about 30 bucks but it takes you up really high and gives you a good view of the entire strip. I think it was worth it for the money. The people operating the viewing deck were very nice and polite. It was a cool and windy day, and I am afraid of heights, but I was never scared. The inside of the Paris Hotel is a quite wonderful as well.
Mi Mo — Google review
Stunning experience! Once you're at the top, there are little sections of the fence that are cut out so you can get great pictures without the metal in the way. Someone really thought this out ahead of time for the customer. There are multiple areas to view all of the Las Vegas strip, which was great!
We did wait about 20 minutes to get to the viewing deck, but it was well worth it. it isn't too expensive compared to many other attractions in Vegas. They are also only open during the evening hours which is perfect because you get a great view of all the lights in the city!
Must see attraction, good for all ages.
Nick Burkert — Google review
Super cool place to visit when you’re in Las Vegas! Obviously this is one of the best views in the city, you can see pretty much everything in any direction. The employees here were super friendly and helpful too, which is always nice. Overall it’s definitely worth the price if you’ve got the time. Can’t recommend giving this place a try!
Ethan Unverferth — Google review
Take in glittering views of the Strip from the Eiffel Tower at Paris Las Vegas, and experience the iconic French monument in living color, half-scale and Vegas style. Glide up 46-stories to a panoramic viewing deck, and look past the city lights to the vast Mojave Desert and arid mountains. Step up to the edge, for aerial views of the Bellagio Fountains, the glowing High Roller, and Sin City’s unforgettable, vibrant downtown
anirudh girey — Google review
One of the spectacular location on the strip which should be definitely on bucket list for Vegas. Since viewing deck is located in key part of Vegas strip, it provides amazing view of Bellagio fountain and Vegas in general. It's decently priced as compared to views. We went late in evening and wait times were manageable.
omkar kulkarni — Google review
One of the few ways to see a nice view of the Bellagio fountains right now. You can also see the sphere perfectly. It’s a fun attraction. Can be found on Groupon or bought directly. I’d say do it at least once. It’s amazing at night!
Kennedy F — Google review
A fantastic tourist attraction! At 540', it's half the size of the real Eiffel Tower. The lift attendant explained that due to it's closeness to the airport it's height had to be limited. The views from the viewing deck are amazing. You can see the Bellagio fountain display & a full 360° view of Las Vegas. If you don't do heights it may not be the one for you, but if you can overcome your fears, you won't be disappointed!
Malcolm Hinton — Google review
Second time staying at Paris and first time visiting the viewing deck on the Eiffel Tower. After like two days staying there I got a text for discount tickets, so that’s what made me decide to try it. It was a smooth elevator ride up to the deck and the elevator operator provided interesting historical tidbits about the tower and its construction. The views were worth the price of admission. Try to time your visit when the water show at the Bellagio goes off for a spectacular display. And go at night so you can truly enjoy the sphere.
Frank Ranu — Google review
Again one fabulous place to visit during the night!
Buy the tickets online a few days early,because they are sold out ! Take a jacket or coat ,because it's windy and high ! It's the half demension from the real tower in Paris ! Great experience and great photoes you can take !Enjoy
Tony Endreva — Google review
Half size of the French original. Fantastic View for the stripe during night time. Also enjoy the Bellagio fountain performance every 15 minutes. If U are amateur/professional photographer, you would be sure to love it. Take care of the large wind and severe chill at nights so do remember to wear heavy clothes.
Scott Li — Google review
If you enjoys views, you should come here! We went on the High Roller at night and the Eiffel Tower the next day at 2pm. It was already pretty busy but it only took about 25 minutes to get on the elevator. My daughters loved it, it was their favorite part of the trip. You can go up and stay for as long as you want and the views are breathtaking. We saw (and heard) the Bellagio Fountains going off and stayed for about 15 minutes.
If you like views, we recommend 100%!
Jessica Tussey Roe — Google review
No queue as it had been a bit windy so had been shut. Fantastic views of the strip on the viewing deck. Only a few people on the viewing deck with us. Got to watch the fountains to music which was amazing. Could spend as long as we wanted on the viewing deck. A real experience to enjoy it was nice and peaceful. Would 100% recommend.
Caroline Ratcliffe — Google review
Went to The Eiffel Tower Viewing Deck.
Cool to compare to the real one in Paris if you've ever been there. This one is about half its size but they did a really great job replicating the original.
Going on this attraction was a unique and breathtaking experience that transported us back to Paris. As we ascended to the top, the panoramic views of the Strip unfolded before our eyes, creating a mesmerizing sight. Mind you the view is blocked by fencing (to prevent unfortunate situations) but they have small blocks of open areas big enough for your phone to have an unobstructed view for photos and videos.
I must say the attention to detail in replicating the iconic Eiffel Tower is impressive. The intricate ironwork and architectural elements mirror the original structure, and it feels like you've been transported to Paris itself. The elevator ride to the top was smooth and quick, and we reached the observation deck in no time.
Once we step onto the deck, the views were simply stunning. The Las Vegas skyline stretches out in all directions, showcasing the impressive landmarks, we went during the day but I'm sure at night the views of city's vibrant lights must be lovely.
The deck itself is well-maintained and spacious, providing ample room to take in the sights.
The staff are friendly and knowledgeable, and made us feel welcomed and attended to. They readily provide assistance and answer any questions, further enhancing the overall experience.
One thing to note is that this attraction can get crowded, especially during peak hours. I advise you to plan your visit accordingly to avoid long queues and to fully enjoy the experience. We went early afternoon and it wasn't too busy.
The “Parisian like” experience continued when we got off the viewing deck and crossed a bridge like one of the many in the city of lights. Also towards the end of the bridge there’s a wall of the love locks that dressed one of the bridges in Paris.
Overall, the Eiffel Tower Viewing Deck was a captivating experience that combined the allure of Paris with the vibrant energy of the Las Vegas Strip. It is around $24 per person for a very short experience but you can get discounts if you're a senior, military or local. Whether you're a tourist or a local, this attraction is definitely worth a visit for its panoramic views, attention to detail, and unique ambiance.
L VK — Google review
I did this as part of the go city pass & the views were unbelievable. The attendees even let you know when the Bellagio fountain show will start. Front desk was incredibly kind & helped me book my reservation on the spot when I wasn’t aware I had to make one ahead of time. All in all, an amazing experience and I highly recommend doing this before you leave Vegas.
Nikki D — Google review
Ok for the views and seeing the bellagio fountain show right across but not much to do up there! At least at the real Eiffel Tower in Paris we got to drink champagne and eat macaroons! It’s ok to say you did it, and it’s ticked off your list! Pricey for what you pay but that’s Vegas for ya!
Chosani Mbewe — Google review
The Eiffel Tower at the Paris Hotel is stunning. The European atmosphere, restaurants, casino, and interior design are all amazing. We went at night and it was incredible, with the lights of the strip and the Bellagio Fountains,sphere,high roller observatory wheels.The wait time on the bridge to get to the viewing deck was more than 45 minutes.
ShuPriya — Google review
I've been here twice, once back in 2018 and second just two weeks ago. Amazing views of the Strip/off Strip all around! There are small photo openings where you can take the perfect pictures. Of course, I would highly recommend coming right at sunset or time it when the Belagio fountains are going off, if you can get a spot there. Most people like to camp at the Belagio view spot to catch the fountain show.
Staff is friendly. The elevator going up is small, so can only fit a few people. Once you're up there, you can stay as long as you want. Then just catch the next elevator down.
Kevin Kung — Google review
Great way to view Las Vegas strip. If you’re afraid of heights I definitely do not recommend because it goes pretty high up in the sky. I would love to do this again if we ever in Vegas because the day we went it was so cold that we couldn’t stay up too long.
Chris & Jahann B. — Google review
I recently had the pleasure of experiencing the Eiffel Tower Viewing Deck at Paris Las Vegas, and it exceeded all my expectations! The breathtaking views of the Las Vegas Strip from the replica Eiffel Tower are nothing short of spectacular. The city lights, combined with the vibrant energy of the Strip, create a mesmerizing panorama that's perfect for both day and night visits. It genuinely feels like a mini escape to Paris, right in the heart of Vegas.
Theo Vlassis — Google review
Absolutely stunning and an awesome view from the top! It offers a 360-degree view of the entire Las Vegas. It is quite windy during winter, and I feel freezing cold.
Coby Khor — Google review
Beautiful view of the Bellagio fountains, and the rest of the Las Vegas strip, including the sphere. This is definitely the best place to go if you were looking to see a beautiful view of all of Las Vegas! Definitely stop by!🩵
Emily U. — Google review
One of the best Views of Las Vegas. Make sure you make your reservation ahead of time as they often sell out for the day. Highly recommend you go right before sunset to capture dusk photos as well as incredible night time photos
The Las Vegas Strip is a renowned thoroughfare famous for its towering, brightly-lit casinos, restaurants, hotels and nightclubs. Visitors can choose to explore free attractions along the Las Vegas Boulevard by using binoculars and carrying fanny packs or Hawaiian shirts if they please. Casino hopping is a popular activity among tourists as every hotel boasts a unique theme that extends from their carpets to their decor.
The Bellagio Fountain is a towering water feature that features dramatic aquatic shows choreographed with music and lights. It is one of the most iconic tourist attractions in Las Vegas and always attracts passersby with its enchanting water choreography and beautiful music.
The Bellagio Fountains are a wonderful break from all of the foot traffic on the Strip. It's worth stopping and taking a break from your fast paced day to day Las Vegas experience to watch.
This is one of the most popular things to do in Vegas and for a change is worth the hype. The 200 feet high mountain of air moving in harmony to a funky soundtrack is amazing to see in action. Cherry on top is that it is completely free
We thoroughly enjoyed watching the show every chance we got. It’s amazing to see the choreography and how high the fountains can shoot water. We watched on three different occasions, two of which took place at night. When we were there the show went off every half hour starting at 3PM and then every 15 minutes starting at 7. Definitely a must watch!
anirudh girey — Google review
It one of the must see in Vegas. Beautiful display bringing the whole place to life. The first fountain was too short and the music was sober. I could see lot of people disappointed saying just that. But I waited to watch another one and it was so beautiful and the music matched so perfectly. I would recommend if you are not impressed with one wait for another.
Gowri Venkatesan — Google review
What a beautiful attraction. And FREE. Take a nice walk from any hotel in the area but be sure to stop by and see this, especially at night. I can only imagine what it looks like from a room view. Plenty of spots along the sidewalk to see the splendor.
Artisan Photogroup — Google review
Such a fun show. If you go out front and just watch it and feel the slight mist it is just lovely.
You also get showgirls walking around trying to get you to take their picture with you. My husband did that thinking he’d tip them each 5$. Lololo not funny but so funny… they charged him 20$ each….
Anyway, the show is outstanding!
Jenny Infosino — Google review
An absolutely stunning view at night! It's completely free to see and makes for a great romantic picture backdrop or just to watch and get lost in for a few minutes as it plays on. I highly recommend getting a room with a view of these fountains so if you'd like to relax you can just sit and watch them through your window.
Jessica Hunter — Google review
I love the fountain show here. It will start every 15 min with different songs and definitely different style of show. I was there for 2 shows and they were worth of my time (if you're not in hurry). Recommend if you are around this place.
Nisakorn Yodsanit — Google review
There is nothing like seeing them in person. The Fountains of Bellagio were destined to romance your senses. It is the most ambitious, complex water feature ever conceived and it’s absolutely free for any visitor to enjoy. Step back, or find a comfortable perch to sit, and watch against the backdrop of the Las Vegas lavender sky. Each performance is unique in expression and interpretation so no matter how many times you have seen the Fountains, they always have more in store to wow you with. Fall in love with this unprecedented aquatic accomplishment.
Celso Romero — Google review
Certainly a must see free activity if you're in town at one of the top hotels in Vegas. A beautiful rotating show that plays regularly but never gets dull. The engineering to provide such a stunning display is impressive and definitely notable. Definitely take the time for this one.
Brock Haylock — Google review
I can say I saw it, and but overall it was underwhelming. Maybe because it's because it seems to be hyped up, or because the usual viewing area was non-accessible due to the seating set up for the upcoming F1 race. To give a sense of its impact on me, I can't even remember what music it was choreographed to, if it was to anything .
Rene Wong — Google review
Very cool casino. We didn't stay at the hotel but we played a few games and walked around. There is lots to see including a pretty cool indoor garden that they had set up for Chinese new year.
Charlie Greffen — Google review
From the street: Good news, Formula 1 mess is all cleared and trees are back (though mostly smaller I believe). Bit of a scam-alley with "characters" and hustlers of all sorts. Good place to be extra vigilant about pick-pockets, especially during a show.
From 'fountain view' rooms: Bad news, the artificial fireworks sound played for every show seems to come through into the room surprisingly well. Thought you were going to take a nap?
The Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens is a 14,000 square foot garden located inside the opulent Bellagio Resort & Casino and it features a variety of seasonal scenes composed of plants, flowers and trees. The horticulturists at the Bellagio Conservatory arrange thousands of flowers into beautiful botanical arrangements throughout the year inspired by various happenings around the world. The garden is totally free to visit and is a sight you must see to believe.
Beautiful exhibit adjacent to the Bellagio lobby. As others have mentioned it is smaller and thus it does become crowded easily. However, the beautiful artistic display allows natural light flow in providing a great spot to escape the neon from the Strip for a moment. Great opportunity for photos and to take a moment and appreciate what can be constructed with flowers!
Zachary Herb — Google review
This is where you experience real art and beauty and see what fast good fortune is. If you are here come visit if you are driving by stop. I love the year of the rabbit
Gannet W — Google review
This is such an enchanting place! To be honest I am not a big Vegas person but found myself here for work and the gardens were the highlight of my trip. I understand they change the scenery 4-5 times a year which is incredible and I adored the autumn scene we were able to see in October. I would come back just to see what other magical worlds they create! 🧚♀️🍄🍂🌻✨
Alta Moraine — Google review
Always beautiful and highly recommend going. Sadly, it was not completed or open for the Christmas season yet, so it was all torn apart and still in the process of being set up.
It was intriguing to see the many stages things were in and out WILL BE AMAZING. Unfortunately, we had to go back to Ar6 before Friday's finish date.
Talked with one of the workers and he said they had 2 days to treat apart the last one and 4 days to set up the new one. That is totally amazing considering the work that goes into it.
I only hope h we will be about to get there before the next one goes up.
Anita B — Google review
Bellagio conservatory changes the theme a few times a year. January 2024, the theme is Lunar New Year. I went on Sunday 1/14/24, and it was so beautiful. All fresh flowers are used, and they smell so amazing. It's a free all age attraction/experience that you can visit 24 hours. Definitely recommend
Amber Vega — Google review
I always love going to the Bellagio Gardens when I am in Vegas. The themes are usually really cool and the flowers are beautiful! I did not have as nice a time this past month but I think I was there at a super busy time. I could barely walk through because there were so many people. I have been to this garden five times before and this was the busiest I have ever seen it. I would say that if you are in Vegas you should definitely go to the Bellagio Garden just know it could be super crowded.
Rosie Turkin — Google review
Great garden, thematically very complex. Great attention to detail and special plants. In the middle of the hotel there is a nice atmosphere and of course free entry. It's not big but is a must see when in Vegas. For value for money there are 5 stars because nothing speaks against this place.
Tom G. — Google review
So fun and beautiful. We just went inside to see the flowers and the other murals/sculptures. And of course the largest chocolate fountain in the world. It was truly a gift to see the floor. Most people miss it, distracted by the shiny chandeliers and flowers and shops, but the floor was so inspiring and beautiful. I would love to meet the Italian man (or see his grave) who did it. So cool. Don't forget to look down.
Chel Blasz — Google review
Went here for the first time a couple week ago. Absolutely stunning... I mean, I walked through probably 5 times and noticed new details each time. The entire ambience was on point from the visuals, to the mist, the smell, the sounds. Total sensory overload-but it a magical and pleasant way.
Parking is super convenient, free if you're military, and cheap if you aren't .. considering the exhibit is free, the fee to park is 100% reasonable. I went with just my husband but will absolutely be back with our kids. The observatory is the first thing you see after entering from the parking deck so you don't have to go through the casino but it is also very nice, if that's your thing.
Bri Bickham — Google review
Gorgeous... been twice and always worth the trip
The cool air is always wonderful in the summer heat, even the conservatory is relatively cool for being what is essentially a greenhouse, and yes the plants are real! Some of the sculptures are made up of real flowers that are well maintained, smells wonderful. 😄😀
Terryn LeMaster — Google review
These gardens are gorgeous!! It smelled lovely as well--like honeysuckle and jasmine! I love how there are so many great photo spots! Probably would've been less crowed if I had gone in the morning instead of going around 930pm but it was still a must-see experience!
Kinesha — Google review
Always five stars. No one does better than the Bellagio. Each time I visit it is a different theme and it never disappoints. The scent in the air the music the atmosphere the colors everything combined creates a one-of-a-kind beautiful experience transporting to another world. The creativity and workmanship that goes into these exhibits are amazingly impressive. The October theme was fall Harvest and it did not disappoint. Beautiful colors! Try to come on a weekday to beat the crowds as this area gets very congested. It's difficult to take pictures without people getting in the way. Fall Harvest was a magical mystical theme of cottages Bridges water colorful flowers fairies and great imagination. Try to time your visit where you can view the Bellagio water show Fountain out front and make your way inside into the conservatory. And your tour with a visit to the grand chocolate waterfall where you can enjoy one of the many delectable desserts. I recommend the gelato and the macaroons, delicious!
gevorg cholakyan — Google review
As a visitor in December, we thoroughly enjoyed the exquisitely beautiful Christmas display. The larger than life Nutcracker themed scenes were expertly designed and executed, rightfully captivating the attention of all patrons. Be prepared to hear many exclamations of delight and awe!
Cheryl Moore — Google review
Dazzling aromatic floral exhibition of autumn fairy tales; based on previous reviews and photos, it’s themed according to the seasons. Signs strategically placed to promote nearby businesses. They had A 22-foot-tall sunflower statue which anchors the corner of the display as its iconic florets radiate color and joy. Native primarily to North and South America, sunflowers are a cheery symbol of adoration and loyalty.
Flying gracefully beneath the bright canopy of leaves, artisan fairies work in concert to put the finishing touches on the 30-foot-tall wooded passageway. Popular figures in various folklore from around the world, fairies are often associated with good fortune, protection and healing.
It’s a photographers dream to capture the colors and essence of the displays.
Nancy I M — Google review
I went with a girlfriend to view the spring flower decore in their garden area. It was very beautifully arranged with teapots, young girls in gowns, and other spring feel arrangements.
We went early in the morning, but still crowded with visitors and guests. We enjoyed viewing this display and having lunch afterward. As the seasons change throughout the year, this garden area is updated with beautiful flower arrangements and different themes.
Jasmine Johnson — Google review
We visited last week, and the current theme is the Chinese New Year. The effort and upkeep of the various seasonal exhibits that Bellagio puts up are incredible. The fresh flowers, the water features, and the oversized decor in the conservatory are spectacular. They play soothing music, and lights on the various scenes are professionally done. This is a great gift to the Las Vegas community and tourists as well. If you have not taken the time to visit, you are missing a great exhibit that's still free to enjoy. If anyone reads this, that works on the various exhibits, our heartfelt thanks go to you for all your efforts.
Bill Kaforey — Google review
Gorgeous does not do this place justice! From the massive art installations to the healthy, well-maintained flowers, this is a unique experience you will not find anywhere else on The Strip! Now, this would be a 5-star review if we had not visited during prom season... It would have been nice to see some staff aid and direct people along because it was a little hectic. However, surprisingly, most people were polite and everyone took their turns. There was just A LOT going on all at once, which could be overstimulating. If you get the chance, stop in when it is a little less busy!
Chris Martin — Google review
We stayed here for a week. Very nice hotel, with polite and professional staff. We stayed there for the fountains and 'O'. We were not disappointed. The conservatory is a nice bonus and lots to do in the casino. Beware: resort fees of $45 dollars per night. They did reduce ours because we didn't know about them, but this is not guaranteed.
Brenda Sanders — Google review
Absolutely beautiful conservatory located inside of the Bellagio lobby. Come here quite often and they always have different scenes set up. Currently we came during summer and they had huge animals flowers water and all that. It was very pretty. I suggest coming during holidays as they set up extremely breathtaking scenes especially during Christmas. Overall very cool and will continue to come back.
Piggy — Google review
The Floral display is stunning. You can clearly see the thought, planning, and time that it took to create such a visual masterpiece. It's free to visit which is good and bad. It good cause vegas is expensive so it's nice to have something free to do. It's bad because everyone and their grandparents are there. There's no system or order, everyone it all over the place. It was insanely crowded when I went.
Cha'vette Ware — Google review
This is a very beautiful spot to go and take pictures. The plants are gorgeous and it has a fresh misty air of flowers. It's definitely the place to go to get a nice photo of two. There really isn't a line or anything. People take their photos and move on.
Masataka Luft — Google review
My recent visit to the Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens was an absolute delight. The level of beauty and attention to detail in every corner was truly remarkable. The seasonal display they had put together was a captivating blend of colors and fragrances, creating a sensory experience that's hard to put into words. From intricate floral arrangements to thematic decorations, every element was carefully curated to perfection. The Bellagio Conservatory is a haven of natural beauty within the bustling city, offering a serene escape that's not to be missed. I was left completely mesmerized by the harmonious blend of nature and artistry.
Katie Kim — Google review
Beautiful, magical, enchanting! They're real flowers and pumpkins! It's more beautiful at night, the colors are so vibrant. I love the fairy tale theme. There were more behind the check in counter but it's for employee only. It's free to visit and admire.
AZ — Google review
It's beautiful! The Bellagio Conservatory was on my "must see" list for our visit to Vegas. I loved it. The flowers are just beautiful & the detail is amazing.
It's a small area though, therefor very busy. It was hard to move around with the crowd of people. (But I still loved it!)
Angela Reagh — Google review
Amazing lobby and casino, a work of art. If you are not staying here, it's a must visit just like a lot of Vegas Casinos.
The lobby theme changes every now and then so it's worth a revisit.
You also have the fountain outside with water shows every 15 minutes
Christian Martín — Google review
What a magical place. We were lucky enough to visit their tea time expo this spring. Such an extraordinary experience, everything created beautifully and with many details. You should definitely visit bellagio garden on your next trip to Las Vegas.
Julia Vareldzhyan — Google review
Always a great time with their seasonal displays. The amount of flowers is simply amazing. Usually a lot of people, but still good opportunities for pictures. This is almost always a don't miss when visiting Vegas.
Peter Boyd — Google review
ALWAYS make a point to visit when we enjoy Vegas.
Glorious flower and creativity displayed in the most amazing ways. Free to enjoy.
They change it with seasons and holidays.
My favorites remain Lunar New Year and Christmas displays. Each year is different and awe inspiring.
These photos are from a trip 2024 April 3rd.
Ellie L — Google review
Been here each visit to Vegas over the years with a different themed display each time. This trip, it was Year of the Dragon. Last it was rain forest preservation. Sometimes busy, sometimes not. If you're patient, you'll get your pictures without bombs so come here when you have some time to hang out and enjoy the artistry. And it's FREE!
Kenneth Hanf — Google review
One of the things I look forward to every Vegas trip, is the seasonal garden at the Bellagio. It always smells so beautiful and is incredibly creative! I would recommend going to see it both during the day and also night time when there are less people!
Seneca Rose — Google review
Visiting the conservatory was an absolute delight and a must-see attraction. The best part? It’s entirely free! You can stroll in, snap pictures, and immerse yourself in the captivating displays. What makes it even more enticing is that the exhibits change regularly, about four or five times a year. During my recent visit, the theme revolved around the Chinese New Year, and it was nothing short of spectacular. The attention to detail and effort put into the displays were truly commendable. Each element was thoughtfully arranged to showcase the essence of Chinese culture, offering insights into their traditions and celebrations. Despite the limited space, the conservatory managed to incorporate informative elements, enriching the visitor’s experience. It’s a captivating and educational experience that won’t cost you a dime. Just follow the signs and prepare to be enchanted by the beauty and cultural richness on display.
Adriana Larotta — Google review
This was a magical experience! The detail put into the displays was out of this world! The smell of flowers just hits you as soon as you enter, everything is gorgeous and whimsical. An added bonus is it is absolutely FREE! I would highly recommend going here if you are in Vegas.
Brenna Giesbrecht — Google review
The botanical garden at the Bellagio is beautiful, well thought out, and each section tells a wonderful story.
It attracts so many people to see it during the day. If you want to take great pictures, there were less people late at night.
Abisaac Saraga — Google review
Absolutely beautiful garden! It feels like an oasis amid the chaos of the Las Vegas strip. It has such a beautiful assortment of flowers and structures. I adored the spring tea time theme that was on display when I went. It changes seasonally, so it’s worth repeated visits. Best of all it is FREE and open 24/7.
The Seven Magic Mountains is a desert art installation showcasing seven painted boulder totems that reach up to 35 feet in height, created by Ugo Rondinone. It provides a unique opportunity to witness the magnificent colored rocks, which cannot be fully appreciated through photos alone. The site includes facilities such as portable toilets and food trucks, and the parking lot is large enough to accommodate a considerable number of visitors. While the parking lot is unpaved, parking is relatively easy.
I have lived in Las Vegas for 27yrs and I've never been here. We decided to go see Seven Magic Mountains on my Birthday. Even though it's just massive painted rocks, it's really cool. You feel so small next to these rocks. The weather was pretty warm, I believe it was in the 90's month of October. There is a little stand, where you can buy drinks possibly food I'm not sure. Quite a bit of visitors, but it wasn't bad at all. Everybody was polite, waiting patiently for others to take their photos so that you could take your photos. I guess you can bring your doggies there, as I seen a few. You have to be able to see this from the Freeway as these rocks are massive. Painted bright, an overall fun place to visit. I would go back again, but just when it's cooler.
Shabby Rose Creations by Kem — Google review
This is a great spot to stop by either on the way to Las Vegas or on the way back. The parking area is just an open area with gravel. There are tour buses stopping by, so parking for an RV and towing with a trailer is not an issue. The massive boulders are vibrantly painted which makes it a lot of fun to take photos. There are some details and information about the artists and inspiration of the artwork as you enter.
Chung Liew — Google review
30 minutes from Las Vegas Strip. The artwork looks beautiful 🤩 it makes the desert more energetic! Many tourist here, but mostly come for taking photos, so people don’t stay too long. Always have parking. 11-13:00 is peak. Recommend come earlier(8-9:00)/late(after 16:00) if you want to take a photo without crowds!
Jo aisen — Google review
Seven Magic Mountains is a must-see for anyone visiting Las Vegas. The art installation is located just outside of the city, and it is truly unique and awe-inspiring.
The installation consists of seven towering stacks of colorful boulders, each one over 30 feet tall. The boulders are painted in bright shades of pink, yellow, blue, and green, and they create a striking contrast against the desert landscape.
Visitors can walk around and explore the installation from all angles. It is a great place to take photos and admire the artwork.
Seven Magic Mountains is a free art installation, and it is open to the public 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Here are some additional tips for visiting Seven Magic Mountains:
The best time to visit is early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid the heat.
There is no shade at the installation, so be sure to bring sunscreen and a hat.
Wear comfortable shoes, as you will be doing some walking.
There are no restrooms at the installation, so be sure to go before you go.
Be respectful of the artwork and do not climb on the boulders.
Overall, Seven Magic Mountains is a great place to visit for people of all ages. It is a unique and awe-inspiring art installation that is well worth a visit.
N D — Google review
Artist Ugo Rondinone, a world-renowned art star who made a splash in the NYC cityscape with Human Nature in 2013, created this Land Art installation aptly titled Seven Magic Mountains; he talks of the holistic properties in the colors and hopes viewers will notice the beauty of the desert juxtaposed by his totems. This piece of Land Art took five years to complete at the cost of $3.5million (not to worry, this was by private donation not tax dollars). On average the boulders weigh 40,000lbs each, the totems are stacked 3-6 boulders high and stand between 30-35 feet tall. Can you imagine the height?!
This was on my bucket list ✔️
Debbie Vigil — Google review
It's a nice place for a quick sightseeing trip. It's completely free. All you have to do is follow the rules. Me and my family went there in the evening at dusk. Was not crowded at all. My kids love picking their favorite formation of rocks and taking pictures. They even played where am I by hiding behind the giant structures. It was a fun time!
Duprie Grady — Google review
This place is magical. Granted I came in December and enjoyed the cold over hot. There is access to explore a stretch of desert without being far from civilization. It's open desert and so many areas to take photos. The structures are vibrant colors, and stacked really high, a sight to see. The location is right before you hit Vegas or as you leave, it's approximately 20 minutes to and fro, but freeway access is conveniently located. Driving there is fun, gives the sense your driving in a lonely open desert. There is ample parking although it was packed. There is a vendor selling food, drinks, and has port a potty available. Many many tourists here. Definitely make this a stop when in Vegas, you'll have amazing photos 👋
Cynthia Mag — Google review
Beautiful art installation along Las Vegas Blvd.
Free for everyone!
Super crowded but still enjoyable 😉 You have to manage how to take pictures and not having big crowds around you or wait for a window when everyone is leaving. I didn't appreciate that it was a couple with a real snake trying to get $20.00 dollar for pictures. They got upset if you even try to take pictures of the rocks where they place their chairs. They can do their own business but a least let the public to enjoy the view. Plus, I read that the place is copyright for commercial use. So keep that in mind if you are going to use your photography for commercial purposes. Small enjoyable walk for picture of the beautiful mountains and plants.
No restrooms available
A little food stand with water and snacks.
Parking lot is available off asfalt. Family friendly. The kids will enjoy the colorful pieces of art.
Non Handicap friendly.
M?nica De Pruneda — Google review
Seven Magic Mountain :
COLORS in the DESERT.
Desert art installation featuring 7 painted boulder totems up to 35 ft. high by Ugo Rondinone. Perfect place for taking pictures before entering Vegas or leaving Vegas.
I trip to remember and A photos , A memory to rejoice again and again.
Marvellous piece of art and sculpture for every age of people. This Roadside Place is perfect place to see something unique and fun. Fantastic photography opportunity with tons of colons and happy faces. This place is a work of art. Different colors in an peaceful desert. It definitely catches your eye. The bright colors of the individual rocks are like magic to the kids. It's also a great teaching opportunity about balance and teamwork when you are explaining it to them. This piece is beautiful, thoughtful, and worth stopping by for a few pictures at the least. Looks amazing when you actually get there. Sit in the middle of the desert, stood out with it's vibrant colors.. Definitely recommend people to stop by if you're in Vegas! The massive boulders are vibrantly painted which makes it a lot of fun to take photos. There are some details and information about the artists and inspiration of the artwork as you enter.
Rakesh Goswami — Google review
This place is a work of art. A blast of color in an endless desert. It definitely catches your eye. The bright colors of the individual rocks are like magic to the kids. It's also a great teaching opportunity about balance and teamwork when you are explaining it to them. This piece is beautiful, thoughtful, and worth stopping by for a few pictures at the least.
HUSSEMO — Google review
As of Nov 2023 this art installation is thankfully still here! This is a cool and FREE Vegas attraction that is fun to visit and take pictures at. There is parking in a small lot off on a dirt road but it does get packed fast!
Pet-Friendly?- Yes 👍🐶 obviously make sure it's not scorching hot when you take your pups out there and know if they're a low rider like mine, they will be getting quite dusty lol.
Rylee N — Google review
Super cool art installation in the middle of the desert.
Definitely reminds me of a Stonehenge type of destination. Its about 45 min or so from Vegas but we'll wish the trip. Grab a camera and enjoy the open space off strip.
Justin Newell — Google review
A neat experience to witness the most amazing colorful big rocks. Pictures don't really do this place justice. Seeing it in person is a much better experience. There is a porta-potty here. There is also a food truck as well. Parking lot is pretty big. Expect a good amount of people visiting. Parking is easy but the parking lot is not paved. Overall, a great experience to witness outside art.
TinaEh VangLee — Google review
Definitely worth the short trip
It's about 15 minutes south of the strip.
I arrived around noon on a Sunday, and it was packed. So if you want pics with little to no people, I'd maybe try to get there early.
There was a food truck there when I visited. Not sure if it's there all the time. There are also a few spots not far from it. A truck stop with white castle and other options as well as a place called Pioneer Saloon just a few more minutes away.
The boulders are pretty cool to see in person. I'm glad I took the trip
John — Google review
Cute and different..definitely photo worthy! It’s just a walk up “structure” on the side of the road, but it was pretty packed when we were there. We were on a tour so only spent about 15 minutes there. This is a good amount of time for pics and to not get baked in the heat!
Kay Jay — Google review
While there are many thousands of reviews of this place already… if you’re looking to check this place out, it’s just fine for a short visit. Other than it being an art project, it’s good to see just about 1 time. It was fun for the drive out and about a good 10 minutes. Beyond that, it’s just a good see it 1 time and that’s good enough. It’s a quick attraction to do while you’re in Las Vegas.
Nathan Hawkes — Google review
A non-trivial spectacle, an installation of colored stones, outrageously simple but original, I definitely liked it 🗿
If you're passing by, make sure to stop by, it doesn't take long, the entrance is free and there aren't that many people. As I found out, this sculpture was created in 2016 by the world famous Swiss artist Ugo Rondinone, so it's a good option to walk around, learn something new and take great photos🤳
KSV — Google review
This is easily one of the coolest places in the Vegas area, and it's completely free. If you're a photographer and want a really unique backdrop, this is perfect for that. Since it's just outside the city, it tends to be pretty quiet out here. And yet it's also very easily accessible, right off the highway and actually on Las Vegas Blvd. So if you're on the Strip and just drive south for half an hour, you'll end up here.
Everett Tech — Google review
It’s good place, this place will look very beautiful in the sunset.
The funny part is people have started doing there small magic mountains lol 😂
No tickets are needed.
This place is the same we visited 3 years back, I haven’t seen any major development happened here. There are no restaurants or restrooms which is very rare in places like this.
Parking is still same, no lines for parking.
TripIt Now or Never — Google review
If you're staying on the Strip check out the Seven Magic Mountains nearby. It's just a quick 30-minute drive, super easy to get to. The colors are amazing against the desert backdrop, totally worth checking out and it’s free to entrance!
Nook Hanklang — Google review
This was an awesome thing to see. We honestly stumbled upon it by complete accident, but I'm so glad we did. I've seen pictures of it, but it's really something that should be seen in person to fully appreciate it. You can walk right up to them, touch them, and get a really close-up look. It was definitely a highlight on this days adventures.
T. Hemschemeyer — Google review
My favorite things about this place is its FREE!! If you’re looking to get out of Vegas, see the landscape and some art, this is a brilliant spot to do it. It’s so stunning and looks a little different depending on the time of day. I would recommend getting out there at sunrise or sunset for best lighting if you’re looking to take photos. We went In the middle of the day and it’s bright. Keep that in mind✨
Sara Underwood — Google review
Must visit attraction near Las Vegas. Been to Vegas over dozens of times but never took the time to visit this place. Quite unique and amazing to view in person rather than in pictures and videos. Since this is a free attraction, expect to see nonstop visitors. So capturing this in photos or videos will include people in it. These are man-made, basically painted colorful rocks on top of each creating seven separate stacks of rocks.
Tammie Nguyen — Google review
Its just stacked rocks in the middle of nowhere. Too crowded to get a decent photo without someone else being in your photo. I would not recommend wasting your time. View of the valley was good though.
rakhee vaidya — Google review
Worth the visiting if wanting to escape Las Vegas for a couple of hours. The drive is approximately 25mins and the visit to Seven Magic Mountains lasts about 10mins. It’s a quick photo opp at most. Not the most exciting thing to do but it’s a small escape from the hustle of the Strip.
Niki Vasiliadis — Google review
Great place to take a picture with colorful stack of stones and its free. Sure it can get very crowded but people come and go. It gets very hot on summer wish they pave the path .
Shash Khan — Google review
Very straightforward, it's free, you come and see them, take amazing pictures, and maybe have ice cream at the truck in the parking lot. They're huge and just very vivid in color which combined with Nevada's vivid sky makes a surprisingly beautiful place to see. Very fun quick stop on your way to L.A./Vegas
Xochilt G.S. — Google review
This is definitely a tourist stop. The parking was Greta and lots of space. There is one gate to get in and a short walk over to the stones from the parking lot. Family friendly. Lots of space to move around. Tons of pictures taken by everyone who visited. I enjoyed my time and the art of the stones. I sleep enjoyed the walk in the desert and all the views that surround the stones. I say put this a must see. Art and nature all in one.
Buffalo Bill's Resort & Casino is a laid-back accommodation option that provides complimentary Wi-Fi and parking. The resort features various dining choices, an outdoor pool, and a casino for entertainment. Guests have praised the friendly staff and newly renovated rooms, which offer good value compared to those on the Vegas strip. While some amenities may be lacking in certain rooms, overall cleanliness and comfort are highlighted as positives by visitors. Additionally, the surrounding area offers convenience with nearby fast food options and a gas station.
From the time we walked in the front doors the staff was friendly and inviting. They were very nice, accommodating, and checked to make sure everything was going well. Overall, the staff provided such a positively enjoyable experience. I needed some minor first aid (a blister on my foot) and the overnight security personnel assisted and truly cared. We look forward to returning because of the exceptional customer service the staff provided.
The room location was nice, we had a lovely view of the pool and the beautiful courtyard. This location is pet friendly and the courtyard is a nice place to let a dog walk around and play, on a leash. The pool is shaped like a Buffalo which is a fun feature. The rooms are affordable. We did have a minor issue with the room. However, the staff was quick to assist. It is clear to me they are working hard to improve the quality of stay and the hotel. We did have a lot of fun during our stay.
Amber T — Google review
Casino was fully inundated with cigarette smoke, ashtrays were overflowing of smoldering cigarette butts. Couldn't breath, or see no more than 2 feet in front of our group. Our poor Poodle was having a difficult time navigating through the smoke.
Mike Croft — Google review
When I was a kid I spent many awesome weekends out at state line with my family. I was really hoping my kids would be able to experience and appreciate this place like I did. But after being here for the the first time in about 5 years I was sad to see what has become of what used to be such a fun place. The casino was practically empty... And it was quiet, too quiet for a casino.
The roller coaster is not running.😭 The woman at the hotel check-in desk told us the owner intends to tear down the roller coaster. That itself kind of ruined the trip for me. And then to see the log ride bone dry... Definitely not the weekend getaway I envisioned.
The whole feel of buffalo bills is nothing like it used to be..... I really would like to see buffalo bills and the other casinos at state line rebound from the pandemic and come back with a vengeance instead of burning out like this...
c Anderson — Google review
I didn't enjoy the casino because of the atmosphere. It was very dark. I know casinos usually have a theme. So for this theme it was as if it was night time only indoors. So the ceiling was black. There were trees inside and a train and a bridge were water used to run. It was empty. Really just a lot of clutter of things that would be outside. Even at Denny's, which is inside the casino, was very dark with minimal lighting. It made me feel depressed. I couldn't imagine working there for 8 hours in darkness. Personally, I love light and happiness. I was happy to see people there. It did bring joy to the place with some people there. Otherwise, I feel like it would be lonely without people.
J Lynn — Google review
The room was nice. Housekeeping is not equipped. We checked in, and there were no towels. No one to bring them. There was no fridge in the room. Don't expect in room coffee. The next day I asked for towels. The maids did not have bath towels on their carts. The casino properties have not been as fun as before covid-19. It's a shell of what it used to be. Not much staff either.
IamLovinCalifornia — Google review
We stopped at the Chevron in Primm and found the Pit Stop Pizza. We decided to order a pizza and the server, Alicia Davis, was incredibly nice and kind. She explained how the pizza would be prepared. We watched her prepare the pizza and she put so many toppings on the pizza, we were super excited and shocked. When the pizza came out, Alicia made sure it was all the way cooked and even put it back in for a bit to make sure the crust and cheese was fully cooked. She was amazing and great. The pizza was very delicious and we were very pleased.
Slade James — Google review
I can't believe how run down this hotel has gotten over the years. Doesn't look like they maintenance it definitely does not look like they clean it.
Our room had hair, dirt and mold in bathroom and room.
Unfortunately I have stayed at better motel 6 for way less in a small town. Much much clearer.
Try to use the phone to call room service and the front desk the room phone would not work.
Unfortunately we sat at the bar to play and waited about a half hour before we received our first drink. Bartenders were horrible horrific would not even look at you, unless you weren't playing and we're going to pay cash.
Went to one section on the floor barely can get a drink.
Went to another side and the waitress was awesome she was on top of it.
The only thing that made our trip was the music, the one tall waitress and the steakhouse.
Angela Bartgis — Google review
Definitely a nice place to stay or at least for how affordable the rooms are. The rooms in the A Tower are remodeled and nicer than in the B Tower but if you're traveling with a pet, you'll be limited to the later. My wife and I have stayed here a number of times and have always found the beds to be comfortable but the bed covers to be very basic. Not that big of a deal but something worth noting. The casino itself is fun to be in with great atmosphere and it is nice that there are a few restaurants inside including a Denny's. On our most recent visit, we came with a bunch of friends and I was happy to see the hostess be so willing to make it so that all our rooms were close together. Good service isn't always what I expect to find at a hotel like this so I thought it would be worth mentioning.
Eddie — Google review
What is the name of the roller coaster? This one is related to King Kong if I remember correctly. I think I think it is worth the $5 and would gladly buy an annual pass. Thanks for having this wild ride!
Dark Lush — Google review
It got us when we read many upgrades. Haven't seen them yet. The restroom in our room has an air vent that's not even working. Brought a 4yr old and we told him there was a pool here. The surprise was on us when the front desk told us its not open. I kept telling my wife about the great buffet here. Our other surprise was that the buffet only opens on Saturday. and this is just the things I've seen as we checked in a few minutes ago.
Frank Montalvo — Google review
We stayed overnight on 4/7/23-4/07/23. We had an issue with rooms. Not a problem. Talked to the director of cage operations Donald Davis in the morning upon checkout. He was wonderful! Excellent customer service, very polite and helpful. Took great care and solved our issue right away! Thank you Donald for your exceptional customer service!
Jason Stewart — Google review
The hotel room was renovated and was very clean. Registration staff were friendly and helpful. Bar staff weren't too friendly, and the bar area could have been kept up better. The arena was a great venue inside the hotel. The stage bar was a great pre and post concert addition. Bar staff at the stage bar were quick and friendly. Overall, a good hotel for a concert night.
Eileen De Cesare — Google review
We ordered a band c burger and salmon. Delicious! Our server was Crystal. She was AMAZING! Luckily we came early before the crowd so we "met " her and her family. What a blessing! She is amazing! Until the next time, Ms. Crystal.
Shirley Rios — Google review
This place is DISGUSTING!!!!! DO not stay here!! We walk in and it smells like pee and there are towels and sheets on the floor when you walk in the door, which by the way was wide open! As you walk through the maze to find your room, it’s about 111 degrees and the floor has dishes, garbage and towels on the floor. I was in absolute shock that this place is so dirty. There’s grime on literally everything, it hasn’t been properly cleaned since it was built and the location is in the middle nowhere. I feel like I need a shower just being in this building. None of the amusement rides work either. You’d be better off staying in a motel six in the hood. There’s freakin blood all over the place too. What in the murderous hell is going on here?
UPDATE: we called and complained about the pubes stuck to everything, and grime and mess everywhere so they offer to move us to a better room and it's worse!! It smells like weed and cigarettes and is even grimier. Just don’t stay here. If you decide to risk it, bring a plastic bag to sleep in and don’t take your shoes off. Make sure your shots are up to date too. Don’t say I didn’t warn ya, good luck kids.
0/10 recommend this hell hole.
NEW UPDATE: The new murder dungeon also comes with live crickets! You cant even make this up. Also, there’s a moldy Nutter butter cookie under the bed.
Still 0/10 recommend.
Aimee — Google review
Absolutely disgusting hotel. From the looks of it the room wasn't cleaned. The bathroom definitely wasn't cleaned. There was hair in the shower, in the sink, on the floor. Trash in the room and hair in the bed. We asked for cleaning service, which they said they would, but upon returning after dinner nothing had changed. Unfortunately rooms everywhere were booked and it was late so we had no choice but to stay. It was so gross I wore shoes in the shower. Don't stay here!!!
Tawni A — Google review
It's about an hour drive from the LV strip. Like the decor, but it was very dusty, needs a cleaning for sure, including some of the slots. Was a small, quiet casino, wish the rides were operational. We went during the day time. A lot of the waitress seemed like they didn't want to get drinks. They were just walking around quietly with their trays and books. I did not stay at this hotel. I just came for the slots and hoped for the rides.
D T — Google review
We reserved a room this weekend, asking for a remodeled room since there were a good amount of remodeled rooms available. When we headed inside the room, the pictures provided below is the room we received. To begin, the head rest was falling off and was not attached to where it should have been. Second, when we opened the mini fridge door there was dust and trash. These are just a few of the things we are sharing but if you look into the provided pictures you will notice that this room is clearly not remodeled or even getting the proper cleaning done. When we asked for another room we were told that there were none available and offered an inspection of the room at a later time. Luckily we killed some time in Las Vegas and did receive a phone call where they apologized for the inconvenience and that there was another room available. I don’t usually like to make negative reviews but I believe it is something that they should work on and I thank them for getting back to us about another room.
Alicia Sanchez — Google review
I recently stayed Friday and Saturday night for a concert in the Arena. Great show and easy to get to. When I checked in to my room the TV didn’t work. It was playing great music through it though. I called the desk and finally at 10:30 a service guy showed. He couldn’t fix it and screwed it up so the good music wouldn’t even play. Said he’d be back early in the morning, never showed again. Went to the buffet one night and that was the worst buffet I have ever eaten at in my life for $40 plus dollars
Jim Donley — Google review
Great place! Always a go to and stop on the way to Las Vegas. It’s gone under a remodeling phase and the prices have increased and they are fully booked. Must book ahead.
Jonathan Macaw — Google review
I was on a solo cross-country trip and stayed here because of its proximity to the desert.
The rooms are fine and everything worked in my room. I had a king bed non-smoking.
I was surprised that the casino was not very smoky. Perhaps that was because it was a Sunday and the crowds were very thin.
I ate at the Denny's on the casino floor. It was fine.
Jeff Wilson — Google review
We stayed at Buffalo Bills for 2 days 7/28-7/30, stay wasn’t bad, our room had a noisy AC unit that once we reported it the maintenance guy came to replace it with a new unit! As for the room, bed is nice but walls were dirty seems like some threw soda on the wall and hasn’t been cleaned up the bathroom is a bit outdated. Rooms could sure use a makeover. For dinner on our second night we had they BBQ buffet that advertised, not good at all!! Ribs, mash potatoes and chicken all had no flavor, seemed like the extra BBQ sauce in top was to hide the lack of flavor. The tri-tip was, but according to their menu items there was supposed to be beef brisket and corn bread served, when I asked about those items I was told they weren’t part of the menu. This hotel needs better food options inside as Denny’s is the only good food there. The beers(tall cans) at the little store they have inside are $7! not bad since at the gas station it’s $5. Over all I would stay here again but hopefully my next experience will be better and the hotel will have cleaner rooms
Jesus Torres — Google review
"Family attractions hotel and casino turned into slum landlord". Imagine coming here as a kid 25 years ago, thinking this was the best place in the world as a kid, decided to do that same thing with my kids 25 years later not knowing every damn family attraction is closed. There’s a couple arcade games open at best over 60% of the restaurants and other amenities are closed at any given day, go to the front office to pick up the room keys, she said the owner plans to demolish the roller coaster and log ride for more rooms and a golf course who in there right mind is gonna play golf in 100 degrees plus weather, as someone who has 50,000 followers on social media blogger I can promise you this since I showed my video to my followers and seeing my kids reaction on what this place has become since after Covid, my followers they said get back to what it was a family attraction or close up for good. Because Vegas and California residents agree they wont be steping foot in this casino until something drastic is done with this place.
If you’re looking for a place to sleep, if you can’t make it to Vegas, I recommend sleeping in your car instead for the night.
Will Bowen — Google review
Half the price of hotels on the Vegas strip. The staff was kind and helpful. The room I am in does not have a fridge nor microwave, and the electrical plugs are pushed far into the wall… they don’t hold up well when trying to charge any of my personal devices. I stayed here for a total of 11 or so days while waiting for my new place. The fast food and gas station prices nearby are very high. It isn’t crowded, there’s a pool, a fitness center with clean water to drink. The outside area with the pool has seating and is fenced in so my dog had room to roam. The mattresses did not have fitted sheets, just a couple layers of sheets. The shower wasn’t as clean as I’d like (hair on the floor) but it was an okay stay for my situation.
Krin H. — Google review
This stay was not great (we stayed two weeks prior and it was great) Our rooms had no bath towels. We asked for towels and they never came. We had to use hand towels to dry off after our showers. It worked but not ideal. Room needed a good cleaning but the beds and bathroom were clean. Our rooms were comped and they also comped our resort fee since we had issues with towels. Wagon Wheel grill was good. Customer service was great. We will be back!
Diana Lucier — Google review
Stopped in here real quick and donated to help them keep the lights on. It’s kinda run down but well decorated, with a western/mining theme and has some neat features. I thought the Bonnie & Clyde memorabilia was interesting! Plenty of open machines to throw your money into as well. We grabbed a drink from a bar tender who was busy drinking his own beer and couldn’t have cared less we were there or to help out.
Whiskey Juliet — Google review
If you enjoy starting at a Retro Hotel that has a old-style vibe. This is your place parking wasn't to bad to find BUT watch out my car got hit by someone as I was parked. The location is great because it close to place to eat. It's about 45 minutes to get to Paradise Nevada.
morgan broadaway — Google review
Stayed here for the Mint 400 2024, the great American off road race. Super convenient location for the mint, 15 minute walk to the race course and midway. The table games were fun, dealers were great. Coffee shop made good dark coffee. After being close during Covid, Buffalo Bills is def making a comeback.
Kelly Mundell — Google review
The bed was comfortable which is why 2 stars. It's seen it's better days. The ol girl is on hospice. Dining locations closed, staff apologetic from time we checked in. Attractions from days gone by dry like the fake river running through the casino. If it's here the next time- and we will be sure not to stop- that will surprise me.
Kathleen Norman — Google review
We booked to stay here on our long drive from Idaho to southern CA. It took quite sometime to receive help to check in, no one was up front for sometime. We have a pet with us, putting us in a pet friendly room. The room was FILTHY. The bedding still had previous hair on it, the floors were not cleaned, the sides of the bed have mud- dirt lined up them. The dresser was broke in numerous places as well as the night stand, and did not look wiped down, the curtains have a burn whole in them, the walls have scuffs and water damage to them. Now… I completely understand that we are in a “pet friendly” room, but there has to be a standard… we just came from the prospector hotel in Ely Nevada and stayed in their pet friendly rooms and they were so nice… even offered a dog bed for our dog- and the room looked extra clean because of prior pets staying there. We would GLADLY pay extra for a room that is clean and put together. Even double what we payed to stay originally. We did go down to show pictures so we would not be penalized, the lady who helped us was very nice but again the manager was not to be found… or get a refund and go else where, but no manager around to assist. The front desk lady (again very nice) explained we couldn’t be put into a normal room because we have a pet- and that’s understandable but if all the pet rooms have the standard like ours that’s a bit unacceptable. She also explained the rooms look like this because of animals ruining them. Which makes sense on why they do… but charge the owner, fix the damaged property, and clean the room properly. Do not have other guest staying them just because they have a pet. For owners like us who have a very well behaved animal and crate the animal because we respect the room, shouldn’t have to stay in a dirty broken room because others didn’t take care of it.
Kaycee Leasy — Google review
Reading some of the reviews honestly got us concerned and just hoping for the best. Luckily for us, everything actually worked out. Basically, the overall experience will strongly depend on the type of room you manage to get, the time of day you check in, and the amenities you were expecting. We just needed a place to stay overnight so we would be very happy as long as the rooms were clean and updated, so we were extremely elated to get one of the newly renovated rooms. With seemingly only one receptionist working late at night, we got very fortunate that we just beat the rush of 15-20 people waiting to check-in right after us. Finally, we did not gamble at the casino, shop at any stores, or eat at their lone restaurant so I couldn't factor any of them for this review. So altogether, for our needs, wants, and expectations, Buffalo Bill's was 4/5 for us, an overall good experience, and were fairly satisfied with our stay.
Pami Rose — Google review
I love this hotel! I always used to come here as a child and still do. One thing is that the rides aren’t going anymore which is a bummer! but i did get to ride the log ride lounger and it was absolutely fun. A second thing is that our toilet flooded our bathroom and the next time it was clogged. But I absolutely recommend this hotel for families or for people who like to gamble. 😊
Arianna May-Nungaray — Google review
We absolutely love this place as a getaway! They know how to take care of their people. Our Host Dale is the ABSOLUTELY BEST at providing excellent service to us! The pizza spot is PHENOMENAL and also the Steakhouse, staff is wonderful there including Chris the manager and Thomas!!! I just wish the pizza place were open more days in casino. Kinda get tired of eating same thing everyday.
Sprawling shopping center featuring brand-name department stores, outlet boutiques & eateries.
Great art to view, had no clue where I was going but enjoyed my lost walk through this place with all the have displayed. Didn’t seem like much shopping options but wondering if it’s a place more to explore randomly. Or just a run down mall made into a art display
Esperanza Vite — Google review
Not much in the mall , maybe 6-7 stores still open LEVIS OUTLET has pretty good deal and it is connected to the casino , plenty of truck parking to stretch your legs on your half hour break ,or if you're spending the night casino has buffet ,and a bar with free beer wine and spirits if you're gaming, best truck parking is on the back side of mall/casino/hotel, with security patrol, you may park your truck anywhere on primm property unless it says no truck parking ,in one small area
EDWARD Hendersen — Google review
** Really fun walk if you have time to burn at the supercharger! **
Model example of physical depression. Honestly such a cool space! Walking through was a lot of fun but for very different reasons than the owners would like. This is the legal way to walk through an abandoned building! 😂 the art made it feel doubly so. I counted 7 stores “open”. In quotation because none of them were actually open and a few looked like they haven’t been open in a while. This place is just begging to be a ‘con of some kind. Comic-Con, anime-con I don’t know but something! It would be a great layout and no stores to get in the way. I plan on watching to see when the building is closed for good. Too bad.
Evan Meidell — Google review
I dont know how to rate this place, it used to be so full and vibrant and was an amazing stop on the side of the road.. now it is still and empty. Michael kors and a Thrift shop are still open inside of the mall at this time, but that is it. Bathrooms are still functional, and clean.
Sunny Miller — Google review
I really don't know what store to give this place it was a place I used to go to all the time coming or leaving Las Vegas from LV to CA from CA LV it was the stopping point and now it's mostly empty it's really sad a lot of people have lost their jobs hundreds if not thousands. I miss what it used to be. Hope it comes back alive with more shops.
Lance Fernandes — Google review
Uneventful, only about 4 stores still open. Food court is all abandoned. Mural artists have done a great job with the street art on walls. Great way to get your steps in, no customers.
Tracie Y — Google review
If you are loooking for a 1980 mall experience, do not go. If you are interested in the 3 remaining stores and want a great post-Apololyptic walking experience to get in your steps on rare rainy days, or if you are interested in good artwork, go. It was a nice break from the crowded otherworlds of Vegas. I am posting some photos from the mall, so you can see the artwork.
jenna connerharris — Google review
It's pretty inside. It looks like it was great back in the day, but the only thing left open was an over priced thrift store and the casino. Otherwise, the whole thing is desolate. It's nice to just walk to stretch your legs from driving if you are traveling through, though.
Midnight Siren — Google review
This place has gotten a little disappointed throughout the years. A lot of the shops have gone out of business. But I do hope with everything that's opening we will get some new stores in the near future. But they do have some amazing art street art displayed throughout the mall.
Robert Miranda — Google review
This mall is almost dead. There's a thrift store, Levi's, MK, and a Bath and Body Works. Food court is totally abandoned. Definitely not worth the stop unless you're into abandoned places
Pam Bernhart — Google review
It's a really cool mall even though it's mostly empty. It was a perfect place to get food and stretch your legs.
Dom — Google review
It's closed but it was very fun to explore. The only stores that are open are MK and bath and body works. The casino is also open which was pretty cool
Kingshock owl — Google review
No stores are open anymore other than Michael Kors and Bath&Body Works. There’s another store with lights and clothes inside but the gates were closed. A booth in the middle was still closed. Restrooms are clean though!
All the open stores are close to each other. You don’t have to walk around the mall unless you want to see the art work and/or do some photo shoots.
Ernst Johann — Google review
It's a dead mall. Quite literally. It's eerie walking in there. The music that's playing, as you walk in, echoes because it's so empty.
And the outside looks completely sun baked and not maintained. There's only ONE entrance you can go into.
When you walk in, you almost feel like you're in an apocalyptic movie. Not a single store is open when walking in.
The fountains that once were operational are now dismantled and in pieces.
Thankfully, the store I needed was off to the left in the main corridor.
If I had to guess, there's maybe 4 or 5 stores left open in this enormously empty place.
Why are they keeping this Mall open?
I wish I knew.
Leslie Maiko — Google review
This mall is very empty since covid affected its business. I thought it was cool walking through the mall as it gives off a vibe of being in a deserted city. There are maybe 5 or more retail shops here? I didn't count them. I enjoyed taking photos of this place.
Annette Grimes — Google review
As a mall, this place gets a zero star as it has only two stores left, a Michael Kors and a soap store. This was one of our favorite malls 20+ years ago, so it was kind of sad seeing it in its current condition. I imagine the two remaining stores will be gone when their current leases expire or maybe even sooner. Like others have mentioned, it was cool to walk around this nearly abandoned, but clean, mall. The arts that replaced the closed stores were very interesting. There are no place to eat inside, though there are a few fast food placin the parking lot. As of the Labor day weekend, you still can access the mall from Primm Valley casino, but the escalators were shut down. You can access the mall with a short flight of stairs from the casino. If you want to check out the arts before the mall shuts down permanently, then you will need to visit it soon.
Big Fish Dive Club — Google review
This place is a modern day ghost town. Sad to see especially when you knew what it was like in its glory days. It's been going downhill for awhile but the pandemic effectively killed this place.
TDC — Google review
They only have 2 Malls but the Micheal Kors Store was really good and cheap too. The interior is pretty empty but very calming at pretty.
Casino hotel offering simple rooms & an outdoor pool, plus relaxed chain restaurants.
A great stroll through memory lane.
I just wish they had many more machines to choose from.
They are running at approximately 10% of what they should be.
Hopped across the street to Buffalo Bills to see the Bonnie and Clyde car again.
The first time I saw it was at Whiskey Pete's probably in the early 90's.
The security guard allowed me to actually sit in it!!
Blood soaked seats covered in clear plastic.
I probably stuck my finger in every bullet hole.....
A sad, yet intriguing story I have researched since childhood.
But that's another story..😉
Deborah Cannon — Google review
I had a good time. I drive truck and it is always great to get out and stretch the legs. I played for a few hours and walked out with about $20.00 more than I came in with. So they bought me breakfast too!!
My only wish is that they would replace the old games along the walls with some newer ones, and fill in that space at the back entrance with more games and put in a self serve soda and water machine as it would be quicker and a Keno booth would help round it out, so I could be playing while I am sleeping...but it was fun...So Thank You
Cindy Edmonds — Google review
I don’t leave negative comments normally, but there was nothing really positive to say about Whiskey Pete’s. The one nice thing I can say is that the ONE employee we came across was nice.
Our room was dirty. I’m glad I brought my own blankets so I wouldn’t have to sleep on the ones provided. There were dead crickets in the bathroom and the sleeping area as well. The tub was filthy and had that slippery slime that happens when tubs and sinks aren’t scrubbed, there was hair and mildew in the tub, shower curtain had filthy, yellow mold. You could tell that the surfaces all over hadn’t been wiped down in a very long time, if ever. The desk lamp didn’t work, the shower and tub faucet ran at the same time, the cold water was hot and vice versa. We were there for two days and didn’t get clean towels, there was a pile of dirty linen in front of our door when first checked in. Walls so thin, it felt like we were sharing a room with someone else. Never saw another employee after check-in. The hallways and elevator was so dirty. Unfortunately I would not recommend this place
Angela Valdez — Google review
This is absolutely a horrible Casino, they have maybe 30 machines and have it locked down so tight that you have no fun. And the one waitress that walks around she doesn't know how to do her job after 45 minutes I had to get up and go to the bar and get my own little drink and I asked her to forget about me what a little bit of English as she spoke she did get my drink and I did give her her tip. This is absolutely a horrible raunchy Casino. You're better off driving another 48 miles into Vegas if you want to lose your money you might get more enjoyment there. I don't even know how this place is surviving.
Dawn Schoff — Google review
Amazing IHOP server was working alone. It was definitely empty seemed like they should try harder to bring people in off the interstate. I didn't play any games very slim pickings. The old fashioned lights don't help upgrade to led and spruce it up a bit and allow pets in the rooms for dogs and I'd definitely stop in more for 34 hrs break or even plan to stop here on thru trips. Just looks dumpy and uninviting seen better days.
Bryon D. Wilson Jr. — Google review
I had the 'pleasure' of staying here from 7/31-8/7/2023. If you enjoy a loud A/C that vibrates your room, then this is the place for you! If you enjoy stepping out of a shower, leaving ankle-high water in the tub because it hasn't yet drained, this is the place for you! If you enjoy getting splashed in your front with water from the bathroom vanity faucet, yup, this is the place for you! If you want to walk from the third floor near the utmost north end of the building, take a filthy elevator ride to the first floor, walk to the cashier cage, and then return to your room in the reverse order, three times in seven days, all because your room key stopped working, you guessed it! This is the place for you! AND as additional thrills for you, you get to hope the elevator works which one time did not, and that you don't have to wait an ADDITIONAL 30 minutes to get into your room because the entire one-person with attitude at the cage to have your key reissued is on a lunch break! If you like hotels that let you know that the previous traveler had a few cold ones, this is the place for you, by George! Just check the ice bucket to see if it has water in it as mine did, and look to find any cups, which I couldn't find. If you enjoy receiving someone else's room receipt rather than yours, well...if you are looking for all of these things I experienced, you struck gold finding this place, brother! I did encounter one helpful and friendly floor person, and I did like the shower curtain rod in the room. That spoiled everything.
David Zuckerman — Google review
We reserved a room here and upon our arrival we had to check in at Buffalo Bills, we weren't told we had to check in there. Next, the small fridge in room had left over food tray UNACCEPTABLE!! BED sheets on bed looked old and dirty. The hallway smelled like sewer, I HAD A RESERVATION AT BUFFALO RESORT BUT WE MOVED IT TO WHISKEY PETES CASINO THINKING IT WAS A GOOD IDEA.....HUGE MISTAKE.
BEDDING SHOULD BE PLEASANT TO SLEEP IN. Lastly, no ice machine available on second floor!
Zeina Prieto — Google review
We were really disappointed with our stay here! Our room was dirty. The toilet hadn’t been cleaned (gross!) there was dog food on the carpet. The elevator floor was filthy.
It was all just run down. We ate at Denny’s and the service was good and so was the food. The staff in the casino and at the check in counter were all very nice.
Suzie Ball — Google review
Casino was dead. Only about 6 people playing slots. I went into the men's room and was greeted by a few cockroaches which scurried away. I guess with a lack of guests they are emboldened to come out in the light of day. A security guard was very nice and told me the Bonnie and Clyde car was on loan to the Reagan museum.
Mike Merkel (Shark Bytes) — Google review
Don't think it's really worth going to. Wasn't interested in the casino. Food was ok. Accidentally discovered Bonnie & Clyde and Al Capone's cars. That was cool. Just a place to park the big rig for the night. Not much else there. Interesting story about a man illegal bootlegging.
Karl Taylor — Google review
It was OK, not to many slot machines to play and don't win to much hardly get the BONUS . I did play several and lost to much money there. I was very disappointed. The staff didn't care to much about when I asked her to clean the cash out ATM cause a lady COUGHED all over the screen without covering her dam mouth.... People walking around with out a mask 😷 with COVID on the rise. Not even the staff.
Triple J Herrera — Google review
I’m only reviewing this place was for the Casino/Shopping area. The place reeked of smoke when we came in. Some of the chairs had cigarette burns on them. There’s a abandoned Mexican restaurant from some decade. There is a IHOP with bad service. Most of the casino is empty. I should of searched up when this place was built because I just found out is was built in…1977! This casino really shows it’s age.
Reid D — Google review
This place is big but casino is small. We didn’t stay the night just stopped in to visit. The last time I came here was around 30 years ago and it seemed a lot nicer back then. It didn’t look like I remembered. It was dark and lonely. We did go on a week day not sure if that was the reason but it felt abandoned. Kind of made me feel sad but if you just want to gamble and not deal with the big crowds of Vegas this place might be great for you.
Abraham The Man — Google review
Loose slots . I won $250. Exciting place . I love whiskey Pete's . It's not crowded I never have to wait to play on my favorite machines. It's the best casino just because of that reason. Anyone tells you different they are crazy, who likes a crowd ?
Tracy Clark — Google review
I love stopping here on the way home from Vegas. I've never stayed in a room. just to gamble. But I've noticed the only poker machines are at the bar. And the amount of machines has drastically changed to hardly any. The bartender is extremely nice and welcoming. It's worth the stop. It's sad but it seems State Line is becoming a ghost town
Lori Economou — Google review
Mid-week stop so it was quiet. Love the old school reel slots. Nickel Slots are hard to find in Vegas, but not here! A good place to break before a long drive
Erin Moreno — Google review
Plenty of parking, as I was able to park in the second row that night. It was a clean and pleasant place. Great if you like it quiet, because not many people here tonight. The hotel is closed, so the cashier told me that Buffalo Bills across the street has rooms. The I-Hop and Mexican restaurant are open. Lots of very interesting history here. They evidently have not recovered from the pandemic.
David Ku — Google review
This used to be a nice place! Sign on the door says good food across the freeway. Looks like an abandoned building. Can't check in the hotel unless you walk over to Wild Bill's?? IHOP is the only place to eat at 8pm. Everything else was closed 😪
Bob Rish — Google review
First of all I have to say is truly a shame, I mean what a great location! But the place is basically a ghost town. Looks like most of the business is going across the street to Buffalo Bills. And my honest opinion is that if they cut down on the prices and hire more staff, and I realized Things Are hard right now, and actually make the place really fun again with the monorail working, I mean seriously, $7 for a little cup of a drink?? And to make the rooms cheaper, I don't even think all of the rooms are accessible. This place has such a wonderful potential! I mean it's so big but yet so empty.. very sad! Bring the table games back, if the prices were a little lower, I guarantee you this place would be jammed packed! Both whiskey Pete and Buffalo Bills is definitely an iconic relic of Nevada. I would love to see this place thriving. I mean seriously, bring the prices down just a little LOL the whole point of being outside of Vegas is so people can dare to imagine that they can have a fun time without going broke. This place has so much potential, and bring some more stuff in to make it really interesting! I mean look at Terrible's truck stop just down the road, I remember when that place used to be nothing and all of a sudden they bring in a White Castle and some other stuff and the business is booming, Plus I really think Terrible's could use the same advice and open their hotel and casino back up. Don't mean to ramble, these are just my personal thoughts.
Rick Miles — Google review
Staying at Whiskey Pete’s is not for the faint of heart. It’s sort of like a little better that staying in your car or a tent but not as good as a skanky Motel 6. The live cockroach was fun to squish, the dead cricket in the bathtub was interesting but without a doubt, my favorite was the “skid-mark” of poo I found under the toilet seat. Now I expect that in a pit toilet at a campground but I was saddened by it. Looks like the toilet hasn’t been used in a long time based on the evaporation. The faucet in the sink is soooooo awesome; you turn it on and it washes the front of your pants so it looks like you peed yourself. Who ever designed and built that faucet was a genius. Then whoever installed the second one after seeing how the first one worked should consider a career change because they clearly cannot make good decisions.
The pluses- A/C was cold, the gal that checked me in was nice, there were towels, the lights turned on.
This hotel would be perfect for a couple of dudes on a dirt bike trip who don’t mind cockroaches or poop under the toilet seat.
I can’t in good conscience recommend it for a romantic get-away though…
Tim Mack — Google review
I did not stay here but according to Google, this is where the Bonnie & Clyde car is located.
The BONNIE AND CLYDE CAR IS NOT IN WHISKEY PETE’S! It is located at Buffalo Bills across the highway (as of 9/27/23).
If you’re looking for a quiet, uneventful place to gamble, try this casino! About 45 minutes drive from Las Vegas.
Cherry McDish — Google review
Very sad selection of slot games at this ghost town of a casino. Employees mostly look disgusted, except for the one who felt the need to try to complete my very hard-to-get, in-game bonus for me. Still more lively than across the road at Wild Bills. Too bad. There were more people at the truck stop than in the whole casino floor.
Kelly Nelson — Google review
Ok so, lol, the truck stop itself? Clean store & bathrooms were kept up. Personnel were pretty friendly. Lots & lots of souvenirs! Clothing. Big cement lot! (Didn’t use showers) there’s a Subway &, it’s like a Q-Doba? The sign inside says Mr. Pita but it’s not, it was good tho. I didn’t take piks bc there’s just so many people inside all the time. There’s quite a bit around to walk to. Star bucks, McDonald’s, ect, it’s sorta like a town area.
-The casino? Nope. No stars. It’s kinda poopy inside. The machines suck, seriously. No tables either. There’s not much honestly. We’ve done a reset here 3 times now. 1st 2 times we tried the casino here, it’s a joke. 300$ in 35 mins on machines (& not the 1$ machines) lol. Those machines suck. When we went to cashier to cash out a few receipts (equaling 4.78 lol) & it was the cashier that told us to run across the street to ‘Buffalo Bills’? Now that place is fun!!!! We played there (black jack & slots) walked out with almost double we came in with lol. We actually don’t care about whether we leave with or without money? We walk in with a certain amount of $ to, I’ll say ‘waste’? It’s about the machines giving out enough to keep playing for 3,4 hours having fun:) which we did:) So hit up Buffalo bills if you wanna have fun!
t.locke “Trucker wife life” — Google review
Very empty very outdated. The tower is completely unsafe even security has limited access. Potentially maybe see a remodel taking place in next few years but don't waste your time it's seriously dead
captain reddbeard — Google review
Got food poison - Ihop from whiskey petes. Got home hours later, & was throwing up. Never stopping there again. The casino was empty & not very many slots machines. This place should be closed down.
John Valdez — Google review
My review is only for the Bonnie & Clyde death car. I come from Joplin, MO where they had their hide out and some of their famous photos came from. I had family that had Bonnie & Clyde camp on their land, even. I was thrilled to see the exhibit! They also had the Al Capone car there, but read they intentionally added bullet holes in it to make it more gangster looking, but it never had them when Capone had the car. I thought this was dumb - how did that not devalue the vehicle?
Kira Pfeifle — Google review
What a very sad place it has become. We stopped to see the Bonnie and Clyde death car but it has been moved to Buffalo Bill's across the highway. Hardly any slots left and if you do stay here the check in is across the highway! The place has a distinctive smell and looks old and unkept. The torn carpets are held together with duct tape. The only positive here is they have large restrooms with lots of stalls and it was very clean.
Joanne Mc — Google review
I guess I am not much of a gambler.
My $$$$ was gone ssoo fast. So I went back to my room.
I had good chat with 1 employees in casino.
The waitress must have known I was not a seasoned gambler,,,she brought 1 drink then disappeared
Jon Schoenhardt — Google review
This hotel was the most foul experience of my life. Don’t be deceived by how great it looks on the outside. I was seriously terrified and disgusted the whole night. The entire building looks so old with low ceilings and smells. We found hair and stains in trash cans and on the floor. The sink was poor quality and sprayed your pants every time you turned it on. People were screaming at each other, running through the halls, threatening to call the police in the middle of the night. One naked woman had her door wide open. By far the worst hotel I’ve been to. Very unappealing and well-kept all around.
I can't say enough good things about this venue! We hosted an intimate vow renewal ceremony and reception in the early morning, so we chose the Brunch package. We chose the Almond Grove for our ceremony location and it was perfect. It's partially shaded and surrounded by beautiful green and almond trees. The lighting that time of the day was dreamy. The reception room was the perfect size for what we needed. The Grove provided 95% of the services, including food & drinks (their brunch is delicious!), cake, tables and chairs, tableware, linens, DJ, officiant, etc. The only vendors we went with outside of the venue were our photographer and florist. Their packages include SO much considering how affordable they are! This was the only venue we could find around town that was within our budget. The staff are very responsive to your questions and detail-oriented. We had minimal decor but they set everything up for us the morning of. Our day went by smoothly with zero roadblocks and I have their planners and coordinators to thank for that. Everyone in attendance had an absolute blast and I will recommend the Grove to everyone I know!
Taylor Pierce — Google review
Had my wedding here in Sept 2017. It was beautiful...everything was ready for us.
We shipped favors and decorations in advance. The venue helped us arrange services for the minister, dj and photographer... We had the small room which held about 50 people. It was a beautiful experience and an amazing and memorable start of our marriage
mschitownlady — Google review
Had fun celebrating our wedding here at The Grove. The place seems like not in vegas cause of the greenery and weather. Its all in one place if your planning to get married. They have a great DJ (Angel) in the reception entertaining us and so accommodating, beautiful floral arrangements from there florist (Ashley), nicest officiant (Adam) who guide us in the ceremony of our wedding.
Just be watchful in contacting with your coordinator, sometimes they forget what your requested on your event. Over all the service is great and all my guest, friends and family had fun in our special day.
Candice Junio — Google review
We had our wedding in October at The Grove and it was perfect! We had a horrible time with an outside wedding planner, and our coordinator at the venue, Hannah, helped us work around it for a wonderful day that we will never forget! She was so incredibly sweet and helpful. There was a snafu with a communication issue, but Hannah found a way to get everything fixed. Our families loved Hannah's personality while we did our rehearsal and she made everyone laugh throughout. We got married in the almond orchard and it was gorgeous! You don't need much to decorate the space. We had a floral arch piece from Wild Meadows Floral who works at the venue and had an arch draping and that was it. Everything else that comes with the space looked great. Food was amazing, management was so helpful, and so many people commented on how gorgeous the venue was! The price was also so great for everything that was included. For our reception space we decided to not have coverings on the chairs, went with the head table, and blush was our main color back lighting for the night. I cannot say enough kind words about The Grove's staff, preferred vendors, services, venue, and food!
Ericka S — Google review
We had our ceremony and wedding here 10.23.22. Everything was perfect and everyone was very communicative.
Wedding coordinator Karli was 5/5. She did a great job and answered all my questions leading up.
DJ Madison 5/5 kept our family and friends dancing all night.
Wild Meadows 3/5 our floral is not quite what i expected. I would have paid more for what i envisioned.
Cake 4.5/5 cake was delicious and looked amazing. But it didn't taste like butter cream? But it was still really good.
Bartenders and staff 5/5 everyone was amazing and very friendly.
Venue overall 5/5 i didn't have any issues and every thing was placed out as requested.
Alicia Serrano — Google review
Beautiful venue! Shout out to my coordinator Hannah who put up with all my questions and made me not so stressed. She was amazing and so helpful patient and kind. I tend to control a lot of things but I found it easy to trust her and that things would work out. All of the staff for the day of was wonderful our DJ Madison also so thankful to have her for she was such a sweet heart and took care of us to make sure everything was going the way we wanted. Thank you everyone for all the hard work to make our special day happen! The site was truly beautiful and romantic
Alysa Jensen — Google review
Attended this venue for a friend's wedding and it was a blast! The venue was so cute that I had to go out and explore the night time lights. It was quite magical as a a guest to a wedding. Seems like it was really nice for the wedding couple too. 🙂💗💗💗💗
PB Russell (Berns Buds) — Google review
Very pretty place definitely very pricey but thats to be expected for a wedding venue.
Melani Rodgar — Google review
Perfectly maintained property with stunning views and friendly staff. Ask the proper questions and get the information you need before proceeding with a booking. These people are very easy to work with. Next-door Gilcrease nature sanctuary is also a very cool place to visit.
George Ohan — Google review
My wedding was amazing thanks to the staff at The Grove. I highly recommend this venue. They took care of everything - the officiant, wedding coordinator, decorations, food, drinks (including wine & beer), wedding cake, and DJ were all included in the package we got. Everything was perfect!
Catrina Simonds — Google review
This venue is incredible, especially worth the price paid! My husband and I booked this venue without ever seeing it in person because it looked nice online, and it was within our price point for an all inclusive venue. We were blown away by how beautiful the space was. Our guests loved it, WE loved it. The food was incredible, the drinks were great and our DJ was Reese (Reece?) and he was ON POINT with the music. All of my photos are ridiculous because you couldn't get me off the dance floor. Jacqueline was our coordinator, and she truly did such a wonderful job creating a beautiful space and keeping me calm when I felt overwhelmed. I can't thank her enough. 10/10 will recommend to anyone looking for a venue space in the future!
Rebecca Zipser — Google review
The grove has a beautiful venue my husband and I got married here in 2022. We made great memories and some not so great. I recommend the venue however I suggest that you hire your own DJ . My DJ that came with the package was horrible if I can go back in time that is something that I would change !
Tashay Day — Google review
This venue is wonderful! My husband planned a surprise engagement and wedding with our close friends in attendance and he chose the Grove for our ceremony. The venue was beautiful, and everyone was so nice and helpful! Our wedding photos came back very quickly, and they were absolutely great! We are so grateful to everyone who helped my husband pull off our special day. I definitely recommend having your ceremony here!
Katie Nye — Google review
Visited and brought our daughter back to where we got married 18 years ago. Back then
it was surrounded by beautiful mountains… now it doesn’t have the view but still a beautiful place and people were very helpful and easy to deal with, that is back then.
Jeannine — Google review
After months of stressing, our day finally came and went. For the price, this place is FANTASTIC! Hannah did a great job coordinating everything. My family, friends and most importantly, my new wife had an amazing time. I highly recommend this venue for a wedding.
Historic saloon turned Hollywood set offering brews, cocktails & American bites with a Texas twist.
Let’s be honest, most of you are here because of Fallout or urbex. For either reason, you came to the right to place. The saloon is great! The staff is friendly, and food is good. Inside there are photos and newspapers framed and hung on the walls, quite an interesting read if you’ve got the time. Within walking distance of the saloon there’s a few completely abandoned buildings, great place to take some photos. If you collect bottle caps check outside the saloon, you’re sure to find at least a few good ones on the ground. I didn’t buy anything from the general store so I can’t speak much on that, but what was being sold looked quite cool.
RetroUproar — Google review
Even better than I had hoped for!
I read about this place in the newspaper (a few months ago) and have wanted to come see it in person ever since. So glad I did!
First of all, it's definitely got that "old western saloon" vibe going, so I knew it was going to be fun as soon as I saw the entrance. We came on a Saturday and there was a live band playing on the patio and quite a good crowd for a hot afternoon.
The server brought us water for our dog and was quick with our drinks. The food was excellent. It IS all served in "to-go" containers, but that didn't bother anyone. We tried a cheeseburger, a patty-melt and a "Handyman" (burger with pastrami and sauerkraut on rye). No french fries, just chips.
Only negative was the flies. Since we've been having so much rain recently they have really been hatching out and it was more than their pest-control system could manage.
Daniel Sherer — Google review
I freaking love this place! Everybody was awesome, the food is out of this world, I highly recommend the "Old Man Liver Burger", ---- liver involved, just the name-- everybody was super friendly and if you want a true out there in the middle of nowhere experience where you don't have to go broke in New Vegas, this is definitely the place! There was live music and alcohol and the old man who runs the joint is a genius, and I highly recommend that you pick up a bottle of his seasoning! Definitely one of my new favorite places to stop. And we weren't even bothered by any raiders or deathclaws!
Rick Miles — Google review
Haven't been in a while. A few changes since I was there last. (What happened to all the whiskey barrels?) Very popular place. Prepare for a wait. We were told there would be an hour wait for 2 people. It was less than an hour wait. We sat outside (it was a little on the chilly side and heat lamps could have been turned up a few more notches) The band was fun. The food was decent and the service was good for as busy as it was.
Pam B — Google review
This is the oldest bar in Nevada, many movies have been made here, an actor even waited at this spot while rescue searched for his wife's plane because it crashed near by. They have reasonably priced drink, they also serve food and the old time Saloon makes you feel like you've stepped back in time! The whole town feels like a step back in time!
Charity Wimmer — Google review
This place is so cool! Totally worth the drive for a unique atmosphere. Old west theme. They have a stage for live music. It’s a frequent stop for motorcyclists.
***PET FRIENDLY***
Food was delicious and drinks didn’t disappoint!
Definitely will be coming back!
Chase Schmidt — Google review
This was a super cool place to check out. We got to hear all the stories. Supposedly, the table I was at somebody was killed at. There are old bullet holes in the walls behind the bar. Man, if this place could talk!!
There's was a live band out back jamming away. And the gift shop had some nice swag to remember the trip.
The bar was even featured digitally in one of the Fallout video games.
The ONLY reason that they did not get five stars is the length of time it took us to get our meal. It was literally an hour and a half for it. Since we weren't in a hurry, no harm, no foul. And I would only deduct a half a star, if Google allowed that.
This comes with a high recommendation to go check it out when you're in the area👍👍
Kevin McKenna — Google review
The saloon was fun! We dropped in for lunch and were greeted by a live band playing out back. The historic building is full of character, and the memorabilia in the dining room is worth checking out.
The Old Man Liver(OML) Old Fashioned was excellent, as well as the Ghost Burger. I feel like the service may have been a bit better if we were seated in the bar area, but I would attribute that to them being busy. Overall it was a very positive experience and a sight I wanted to see!
iamsuperbruh — Google review
Five Star for fun. I believe this is the oldest bar in Nevada. Fun place to listen to music and have bar bq. The drive there is absolutely beautiful. Service was very good and everyone was friendly. You can bring your kids and dogs for music and food. Great biker destination.
Joe Hughes — Google review
The Pioneer Saloon is a place that we always try to bring our Jeep friends from out of town to and all of them end up loving it as much as my wife and I do. I mean, it's just a half hour south of Vegas and yet, it feels like it's a century or more away. Always a good time here and great food and all kinds of great history. Love the fact that it still has a bullet hole in the wall where someone was killed! On the weekends, there's even live music in the evening and in the warmer months, great outdoor seating. The last time we were here, my wife got the Ghost Burger and it was outstanding. Me, I got the Ruben Burger and I would definitely recommend it as well.
Eddie — Google review
This was a fascinating hip place! Tons of Nevada history mixed with some Clark Gable tragedy, remanence of some Wild Wild West gun slinging shoot outs. The burgers are absolutely worth the drive… I will be back just for that reason alone! Worth a weekend drive or motorcycle trip!!! A must see place!!!
Candace Grof — Google review
We were driving from Las Vegas towards LA and decided to stop at this historic place to get some warm food. Overall, This is a cool place however some things could be improved.
When We arrived, it started raining, so the waitress said that there were no options for warm food because the grill couldn’t be used under the rain. It was definitely a pity, I wish the place could have some back-up options. Only pizza was available and We ordered one, also some coffee.
It took some time before our pizza arrived. However it was worth to wait: the pizza was very fresh and tasty.
One disappointment was the absence of real porcelain and cutlery: everything was of paper or plastic. I understand that it is probably because of lack of water in the desert but the place positions itself as historic attraction so it is very sad to get the food served in modern plastic. Also, the menu was printed on ordinary paper with ordinary font - a great artistic touch would be to style the menus to look historic. Besides, it was hard to understand what is what in the menu - we had to ask the waitress regarding each dish; the menu seemed to be new or different compared to the photos in google.
In genera I loved the exterior and interior of the building - it feels like you travel back in time.
All in all it is indeed a great place, absolutely worth visiting.
veronika — Google review
This is a must stop! this place is full of history and good vibes!! It's famous for movies being shot here, I'm new here and this is my favorite spot now. Makes you feel like your in a western movie. I spent a few hours at the bar and the restaurant has great options as well!
Wayne McAllister — Google review
Came here just because of Fallout but loved the atmosphere and the people are so nice! Reasonable drinks and food compared to vegas and just as good. Bartender even gave me tattoo advice since I got my first tattoo while on the strip. Highly recommend taking the trip out! And if you're a fan of the game, there is a huge fallout gathering in November. Just ask them about it!
Kristen Handy — Google review
Just a great place to stop and check out. This place is a historic area in Nevada and the video game has done great in bringing more people into this spot. The food is great, I had the banana foster French roast. There's plenty of seating and no matter where you sit there will be something to ponder over. It's like stepping back into a time capsule and that is part of its charm. The people here are real characters, kind, helpful, with a bit of an edge. Our server Naesha, what's fantastic. They have plenty of events that are happening here from live music, burlesque shows, and now a fallout-themed festival in November. Do yourself a favor and come by.
Ronnie Long — Google review
Enjoyed a Clark Gable Biscuit Sandwich for breakfast. Fun visit for a young fan of Fallout: New Vegas. No worries about bringing a minor, since there’s areas to eat that are not at the bar.
stephen isaacson — Google review
Fun place to stop in the middle of nowhere for a beer and a burger. Actually it is easy to get to from I-15. The burgers we had were tasty enough but the buns kind of disintegrate as you eat. Lots of interesting history and they have live music on occasion. They are adding a huge outdoor deck on the east side of the place.
Jeff Greger — Google review
We stopped in on Thanksgiving and we were so excited to see that they were open. We have turkey sandwiches and a drink. We sat at the bar with different types of people from different backgrounds. It was likely one of the best Thanksgivings I've ever had! Huge thanks to the owner for being open and the bartender for working and entertaining us all. I most definitely recommend this place. This is also featured in Fallout New Vegas. WILL RETURN. Hoping they're open on Christmas!
Carey Marie — Google review
Wow, what a find! Invited by my wife's friend, the owner, so totally biased, right? Nah. This place rocks!
Sat outside and listened to live music and ate some great burgers and potato salad... Get that potato salad! I don't eat a lot of red meat, so when I do it usually doesn't taste as great as when I ate more, but I had the Ghost Pepper sauce burger and it was SO GOOD.
And our host topped it all off with their specialty shakes, with a bit of an alcoholic kick.
Do yourself a favor and check out this place the next time you are driving by the main freeway. It's a quick jaunt off the road and you won't be disappointed.
Erick Breneman — Google review
I've spent botH Thanksgiving and Christmas, here! Both times the experience was one of a kind. They serve lunch meat sandwiches for the holidays (because it's nice enough of them to be open for the holidays) turkey for Thanksgiving and ham for Christmas. We had a lot of fun and the bartender was so kind! I absolutely recommend it if you're near Vegas. It's not too far and it's absolutely worth the trip! I hear it's an excellent spot for karaoke!!
Carey Luke — Google review
Great place to stop for a drink, a bit of flood and some conversation. There are some great beers on tap. I had the Ghost Burger which had a very nice kick to it. Followed it up with a side of potato salad which was incredible.
Pioneer Saloon is historic, having been featured on a number of ghost story shows and in the video game Fallout: New Vegas. And while all of that is interesting and certainly is a draw, it's the food and the people that really make this place worthy of visiting.
Tommy Mac — Google review
Such an incredible peace of history! Im a huge Fallout New Vegas fan and this place was a HUGE treat. Dragged my family with me out to the small town if goodsprings and we enjoyed a burger and some drinks while i got up periodically to gawk in awe of the array of fallout memorabilia. Super incredible experience. Numerous other things were filmed here too including 5 finger death punches song "blue on black". Seeing this place single handedly made my trip to Vegas worth it!
Located in the Las Vegas Valley, Spring Mountain Ranch State Park is a natural springs area and a popular hiking destination. The park also offers picnics, outdoor theater and historical re-enactments among sprawling old-school ranch land.
I love this place we got to walk around in nature and tour the ranch inside and outside the ranch house.
It was beautiful and the people their were very informative of the history of the place.
It was wonderful seeing what it would be like living in a ranch.
Definitely will visit again.
Mary Grace Harrington — Google review
Visited Spring Mountain Ranch on a Thursday in May. The weather was sunny with an occasional cool breeze, 66 degrees. Paid a $10 fee to enter the grounds. Parked our car then went into the house and was treated to a nice historical overview of the property and its ownership by a docent. Property was previously owned by Vera Krupp (think Krupp diamonds) and Howard Hughes (though Hughes never occupied it) among others. She later took us on a tour of the otherwise off limits portions of the house. Interesting house design and appointments but certainly not over the top. Went into the gift shop and purchased some reasonably priced souvenirs. Exited the house and proceeded to walk the nearby hiking trails. Tons of scenic beauty to take in, including mountains, wildlife (burros, lizards, coots, etc.). Hiked to the large lake on the property then turned around and headed to the car. Overall, this was a nice experience and would highly recommend it to anyone seeking an outdoor experience with breathtaking scenery. If into hiking, you could make a challenging day of it by hiking further up into the mountains.
almadd — Google review
Beautiful park! We had an amazing time hiking the trails, visiting the ranch house, and having a picnic on the grass. We learned a lot about the history of this place in the ranch house. There is a little museum and a gift shop. $10 entry for Nevada residents. The weather was very nice, about 70 degrees and sunny in late March. I recommend wearing sunscreen because the sun was intense at times.
dana fontaine — Google review
Great place to go for a walk, even in the winter time, but very restrictive. There are fences everywhere to keep you on the paths!! Fences are fine, but with fences, photography is very restricted, unless you want man-made barriers in your natural setting. If you are trying to look at aquatic wildlife, forget it since the fences will keep you so far back that even a long lens will not do it.
?lvaro Gonz?lez — Google review
Cute place to let the kids run around. I recommend packing a little picnic and lots of cold drinks. Pretty cool scenery and best trails if you are up for them. The ranch has so much history. It was fun to explore.
Savannah Ward — Google review
Stunning views! If you're in Red Rock make sure you stop by. Friendly staff. Very informative. There's a natural aquifer there so the burros are always there. They come down to have their babies where it's safer and there's plenty of grass and water available. The babies are adorable! And during the summer there's the live theater that's fantastic!
Trinity Mallimaci — Google review
Absolutely gorgeous state park with natural and historical significance. The property is very interesting and is well maintained. This is a very close drive from the Vegas strip, yet when you are here you feel like you are far out in open desert.
There are several small and easy trails nearby that take you through wooded areas. Meanwhile the red rock mountains loom majestically int he background no matter where you are out. Surrounding this property are some beautiful Joshua Trees as well.
I am not sure why there are reviews saying the workers here were rude, everyone here was so nice, especially inside the house.
Nicholas McLaughlin — Google review
I loved the trails. It was beautiful out there. From the road you would never believe how beautiful the park was. The park rangers were super nice. It was so cool to go inside the ranch. It was once owned by Howard Hughes.
Candace Billups — Google review
The parking lot for the ranch is a good size. There is an entrance fee of $10 per vehicle. There is a good size, grassy picnic area with several large trees. The public restroom is located in picnic area. There is a walking trail that leads to a nice size pond. A guided tour is possible to see a cabin and smith shop. The main ranch house is the visitor center with gift shop .
Ray Ju — Google review
Beautiful ranch with gift store and few hiking trails to explore. Great place to walk around, have a picnic and let the little ones roam around. There is a fee to get in but if you want to experience something totally not a Vegas vibe or different from city parks this will be it. Bring a picnic blanket, read a book and enjoy the quiet of nature.
Brendo Las Vegas — Google review
A favorite park for the family with easy trails & open green space for picnics. It's just a calm, slow paced vibe here. I love the wild Burros, but I've also seen a coyote, hares, lizards, & tons of tiny toads. They also have yoga sometimes, guided hike adventures, & host super summer theater outdoor plays. I just keep coming back! Abundant, nice restrooms for a park too, plus a historical home to tour.
Nikki Foxx — Google review
I've never been here before, but WOW!!!! What a beautiful place! There are many hiking trails, but they are uneven, dirt and rocks and sand with a possible water crossing or 2 if you are lucky! Highly recommend. This place is wonderful!
Dar Finn Wright — Google review
This has become my favorite getaway place . The landscapes are breathtaking, you literally feel like you are somewhere very far away from Nevada.
It has different trails & picnic areas. This place has so much history, definitely a must visit if you enjoy being in touch with nature.
Kandy O — Google review
Wonderful park! Took my dog here on a weekday during the afternoon. Only a few others were here and it was nice and quiet. Didn't see any burros but it is winter and a bit cold. Did most of the trails and they're pretty easy with beautiful views.
Jacklyn — Google review
Small, historical state park with a few hiking trails, a picnic area and some historic buildings. Trails are fairly short, but contain a few sections that could be challenging for casual hikers. Leashed dogs are allowed on the trails. Not quite as varied as near by Red Rock NCA, but beautiful scenery and a nice hike. You can also see the Pahrump Poolfish (endangered) habitat and see some closer up in the small aquarium in the visitors center. The historic buildings and artifacts at the visitors center are an interesting bit of Vegas history. Rangers and volunteers were informative and friendly. Well worth a visit.
Jamie O — Google review
My friends and I stumbled upon this place while taking a drive around Red Rock. We are locals and wanted a day to drive around looking at the scenery since it was nice out. This isn't too far from the Red Rock scenic loop area, and it has a stone sort of arch, so it's a little easier to see.
The downside was the $10 it costs for locals. It goes to something good, and there were 4 of us in the car, but it still felt a bit pricey. We drove through and parked in the parking lot. The visitor center is beautiful! The building looked older, the grass was so green, and the trees were very big. There were even 2 brown cows! There were a couple of different trails you could take, some of course longer than others. We weren't really prepared for a hike of any sort, but we took a small path near the visitor center that seemed to be having a pokemon event for kids. There was a small sign for a scavenger hunt, and as we did the short loop, we found some little pokemon images along the way. We didn't go into the visitor center, as we figured it would be a little busy since it was Veteran's Day, but the path we took was really nice! There were informational signs about the different trees and brush, I love history and knowledge, so I stopped to read each one. I learned quite a bit reading those and looking at the plants.
Once we looped back from this trail, we headed out toward another. We passed some neat white benches and walked up a rock path to get to what must have been the beginning of multiple trails. We were going to take the Lake Harriet Loop, which was 0.4 miles. We got maybe halfway and decided to turn back. We did see the little lake, which was really cool. If you grew up in Las Vegas like I did, little nature things like this excite you! There were quite a few people out, again, because of the holiday. I'm sure if we kept going, this would have been a really nice loop. This is a cool place to get out of the city and get into a bit of nature.
Ericka S — Google review
Spring Mountain Ranch State Park is a true gem nestled at the base of the the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, providing some pretty amazing views. Steeped in history, this expansive 520-acre park was once the ranch of the legendary Howard Hughes. The park offers a plethora of activities for visitors of all ages. From hiking the scenic trails to exploring the historic house, there's something for everyone. One of the highlights for me was the serene lake and spring – a perfect spot for reflection and relaxation.
I was particularly drawn to the hiking trails, and while I managed to explore a few, I'm eager to return in the cooler months to traverse them all. The park's beauty is truly unparalleled, and the opportunity to step into the house and get a glimpse of its storied past was a unique experience.
I highly recommend a visit to Spring Mountain Ranch State Park. Whether you're a history buff, an avid hiker, or just looking for a tranquil escape, this park has it all.
Offbeat attraction showcasing the Wild West, featuring a saloon, wax museum, petting zoo & tavern.
Really heart breaking to see such a great place to close 😞. Me and my family have wonderful memories there and is hard to see it go.
Cesar Castaneda — Google review
Impressive landscape! And that is the reason we came here to see an old Western-style Nevada town-themed attraction. Too bad we came on a Tuesday (their dark-days) but the staff allowed us to explore for free!
Definitely a must see attraction if you want to get-away from Las Vegas and see something different and unique.
George Sandoval — Google review
Always great spending time at Bonnie Spring's and great food after the fun.
Sandra — Google review
I'm really sad to hear this place will be demolished to make way for yet more unwanted housing to facilitate corporate greed.
This is(was) a great place to get away for a few hours, the restaurant was pretty good with decent prices, the jewel of their menu was most definitely the bison steak and the bison burger, not always available but worth the trip to find out. I've taken my kids there before and it was a great bonding experience, the town was fun to stroll around in and the shows and gun fights were fun. I wish I had gone more often. Oh and the place is haunted...I wonder if the ghosts will stay and haunt the new place....I hope they do....... Lol.... 👻
Ben Ortega — Google review
It says fully operational Wednesday thru Sunday. We are here on a warm December day. The only things open are the things that cost money like the shops. Wax museum is closed. Most exhibits are closed. This is probably the worst attraction for adults I have ever seen. The petting zoo was decent and the kids during busy season might love this place. As for adults, don't bother .
Brandon Beavers — Google review
2019 Daughter n Mom Vacation!! 💌Best place to eat..🤙🏽enjoy family time.. Check out the wild animals... take a stroll in WW museum area... riding the train ...got to see the wild donkeys too... at least I got to try the Buffalo burger!! Yessah... bucket list ✅
NaNi HeavenLee — Google review
Fun place to go to for the kiddos! There is a crooked house that is fun to walk thru!
Liked the wolf! Right now it's a good time to go since it's not that hot! Did not eat at the restaurant (didn't want to wait 30 mins with 2 kids) BUT the burgers smelled so good!!
dollpins157 — Google review
The cowboys were great,the atmosphere was incredible. I ate in restaurant, then i my kids went on a 1 hr ride, I went back in restaurant to stay warm and dry from weather. My oldest daughter brought her puppy that is in training for a service dog, for seizures inside bar/restaurant, where the supposed bar/restaurant manager questioned us about puppy, then kicked us out of establishment and off of property. Shame on her and whoever hired her. I'm sure knowing Bonnie, and that being a FAMILY and animal rescue foundation would of never of stood for that. May nothing good happen for the survivors of her. That must be the only job a bar manager can get, treating patrons with disabilities bad. No wonder ur sold and closing.
Las Vegas visitors looking for a nature-filled escape can find it at Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area. The conservation area comprises a network of canyons and hills with opportunities for hiking, biking, rock climbing, and desert wildlife watching.
Red Rock is the perfect day trip if you are in Las Vegas and want to enjoy the outdoors. There are numerous trails, each with dynamically different scenery. The Calico Tanks is a 2.5 mile round trip hike with about 400-500 feet in elevation change. It is absolutely beautiful. When you get to the end, scale the wall for an amazing view of the entire Las Vegas Valley. If you are a bit adventurous, go off trail on the way back. You can't get lost, as the canyon walls lead back to the trail head.
Brian — Google review
We spent several hours here doing short hikes and just exploring the canyons. We visited in October and it was hot 80s F, but not unbearable. Many of the trails are very walkable and easy. I would recommend a hat and sunscreen as there is very little shade. It was about a one hour drive from Las Vegas and a perfect day trip. We combined this with also driving to Death Valley at sunset. Beautiful landscapes and so much to see. Highly recommend!
Amanda Edgar — Google review
Awesome views and really nice trails. It felt like we were on a private tour of the canyon. The 1-way road stretches all the way through the park, and it felt as if we paid for a private road. I recommend you go nice and slow. You almost feel like if you're back in time so much so that you can definitely shoot a jurassic Park scene here.
There's a 9/11 memorial on the park, pretty ko and interesting to see, you may miss it so be on the look out, it's on the side of the visitors center.
evaristo martinez — Google review
Had a lovely afternoon trip with the family to the Canyon. Beautiful open space with stunning rock formations. Saw a little wild rabbit near the visitor center. Definitely fill up on water before the drive especially if you're hiking.
We were able to follow a hike into the Canyon. It was sad to see that someone vandalized the water hole but it was easy enough to ignore. So many tadpoles in there! Not too strenuous. Great place to go to get away from the Las Vegas chaos.
Justyna Kurbiel — Google review
What a peaceful place to be! It's so exciting to hike and explore the Red Rock Canyon! We had such a great time. A local showed us some ancient writing on the mountain. We were also able to watch some mountain climbers do their thing! Take the whole family. You can choose where to hike and the sights are stunning regardless. It's also a blast to climb into the little caves and relax for a little while as you take in the beauty of your surroundings! Now, there's always a chance that you will run into a tarantula in one of those caves, but I didn't. Take the trip and enjoy a great time outdoors!
Samantha Bastone — Google review
Red Rock Canyon is a beautiful preserve teeming with color. You'll be able enjoy the scenic drive with regularly spaced facilities, or stop at the many well marked trails and do some exploring. I was thrilled to discover so much foliage in bloom in December. The stillness of the caverns was a wonderful break from the amplification of sound in the city. If you have a moment to be still for a bit, you may be able to see wildlife like Panamint Chipmunks or Mountain Bluebirds.
Cheryl Moore — Google review
The whole area was pretty incredible. We went on the self-guided tour, read the signage and chose to do most of the moderate hiking trails. The temperature was about 20-30° cooler than in Las Vegas. There were plenty of bathrooms to use along our journey at the scenic stops. We brought a case of water with us in the trunk and definitely needed to kept hydrated.
Judi Lykowski — Google review
Amazing scenic drive and the weather was perfect that day. If you time your entry right, don't forget to have a picnic lunch at the Willow Springs parking lot... plenty of picnic tables just be aware they aren't covered so you're exposed to the sun. Many stops and parking lots along the scenic drive for photo opportunities. I'll be back here again someday!
Albert Kim — Google review
Beautiful! For $20 per vehicle, you can drive the scenic loop and just look, or get out at designated parking areas, and take photos. This is a great location for those who just want to see the beauty and/or maybe take a little walk down a trail as well as those who hike and climb.
We spent about 90 minutes there because we drove through and only walked part of one trail.
There are bathrooms (larger, fancy porta-potties, basically) at some spots. Grab a map when you get there so you know where they are ahead of time.
We ordered tickets online. At 9 AM on a Sunday, it was not overly crowded - we never had a problem pulling into one of the parking areas.
If you're visiting Las Vegas, I definitely recommend spending a couple of hours at Red Rock Canyon. You'll get great photos!
Tanisha Morgan — Google review
Great place for Camping. Beautiful scenery. Fantastic place to get away from the hustle and bustle and craziness you find in Las Vegas. Plus the temperatures are about 20° to 40° cooler.
Recommend this for a get away or a quiet relaxing afternoon.
Edward Snare — Google review
This place is a climbers paradise! So much to do and so much to climb! The sport and trad routes are super fun and the approaches aren’t bad at all. The shade is truly a god send when you’re climbing all day. Kraft has some killer bouldering routes as well. We stayed at the campsite literally 2 minutes away from the crag! Perfect place.
Andrew Stuehmer — Google review
Red Rock Canyon was a short drive from the strip, we went the first week of March. Beautiful weather to go there in by the way.
First few minutes we were driving we saw the donkeys they were so cute!
We hiked the trail to see the Waterfall which is only around in the Spring, it was very pretty. Muddy going up and a lot of rocks but we did it!
The gift shop was really cute, had a good amount of souvenirs.
There were bathrooms at each stop thankfully.
Overall we stayed about 2 hours, didn't do to many trails but you don't need to to see the beauty of the park!
ELOCIN RUZAM — Google review
Chill. Well more the vibe than the temperature. On that thought, this is a place best seen in the morning. Both for the temperature and the light. The main entrance has a visitor center and a cost that requires a reservation. Save your money and time and simply drive down to one of the free trailheads. The trails are groomed and fairly flat. You can easily do an hour adventure by walking a half hour out and then turn around and come back to your car. I think my favorite thing was the variety of cacti and succulents that we saw.
Mark Tremel — Google review
Made it a priority to explore as much as we could for the day but if you can go multiple days, I highly recommend it. I believe the entrance fee is $15 per car but we had Uber drop us off/pick us up. The commute from the Vegas strip was relatively short. The views on the journey were absolutely breathtaking. The Calico Tank trail is moderate intensity and worth completing. Bring more water than you think you need and snacks.
Angela Brown Appleberry — Google review
This place is epic, super close to Vegas and yet a world away. Great biking, hiking and climbing. Stuff for every level of fitness. It's great even as a casual drive through. Can get super crowded on weekends and may require a reservation so plan ahead.
Tim Costello — Google review
This place was incredible and very peaceful in the right spots. The most lovely colors in the rocks and biiig open sky, and so much history. We hiked several paths and sites along the scenic highway. We drove around quite a bit but the destinations were worth it.
Angelina Villar — Google review
What an amazing experience! The rocks were a site to see. We also witnessed a Glory Rainbow! Well worth the $20 fee. Make sure you boom your time slot a few days before. They fill up quickly!
Narria — Google review
Red Rock Canyon was awesome! We drove up right as it stopped raining and their was a rainbow entering the park. It was super pretty. We did minimal hiking because it kept drizzling after a bit but was super pretty to drive through. I would love to come back and spend more time here.
Amanda Rymer — Google review
A scenic, picturesque and serene landscape with amazing views of mountains. The day pass (about $25 in 2024) allows access to the visitor center, scenic loop drive and access to all the trails.
Please note that cars should only stop at designated areas on the loop. Plenty of photo opportunities and access to well marked trails are available in these stops. The larger scenic view points also have restrooms.
Rashid Farook — Google review
Really beautiful and well-maintained natural area with excellent hikes. We enjoyed it so much on our first visit that we opted to return with family the next week!
The online reservation system works well to manage crowds in the scenic loop (where most of the trail heads are), but it means you need to plan ahead for your visit. You might wish to download the park map before your visit. (They didn’t have paper maps when we were there)
We hiked there two different days and appreciated the well marked trails. There is parking at each collection of trailheads, and some lots also have pit toilets. Several areas also have picnic tables.
Angie Palau — Google review
Very nice for a scenic drive. You can see all the rock formations and the colors – they’re out of this world.
Whether you’re into hiking or just wanna chill and enjoy nature, Red Rock Canyon is the spot, and it’s only a 25-minute drive from the strip
Nook Hanklang — Google review
For a small park that is easily accessible from Las Vegas, you can easily spend a whole day here exploring the canyons, doing short hikes and rock climbing. The visitor center is really nice with a beautiful view of the Canyons as well as tons of information on flora and fauna. Also, a nice place to get some respite from heat. There is a small entrance fee but it's worth it.
Mansoor Nasir — Google review
Wonderful encounter! Las Vegas is about 17 miles west of Red Rock Canyon. The 13-mile trip offers breathtaking views of the canyon. There are picnic spaces, mountain biking trails, horseback riding, rock climbing, and hiking trails. It's a wonderful escape from the bustle of Vegas and breathtakingly gorgeous.
james joh — Google review
This place had amazing views. There is a scenic drive route that allows you to see many beautiful sites along with many hiking paths. Be prepared if you plan on hiking any trails. Some of the easier rated trails have elevation and rocks paths that may require some agility. We spent almost the entire day there. Walking 4-5 trails around the scenic route.
Alan Hautekeete — Google review
This place is absolutely beautiful. We were able to stop at several different trailheads before getting to a Conservation. We are from Florida and it was so good to see mountains and enjoy the nature that this beautiful area provides. We highly recommend if you were staying in the Vegas area and can have the availability to get up super early in the morning like we did at 5 AM and drive 40 minutes away from the strip to go see this beautiful area. I highly recommend it’s worth every Moment.
Meg Conkling — Google review
Prepare to be dazzled by the natural wonder of Red Canyon Park! Escape the city lights and immerse yourself in a kaleidoscope of vibrant red rock formations that stretch as far as the eye can see. With trails perfect for hiking and biking, every turn reveals a new vista more breathtaking than the last. Whether you're an avid adventurer or a casual explorer, Red Canyon Park promises an exhilarating escape into the heart of Nevada's stunning landscapes. Get ready to embark on an unforgettable journey into nature's masterpiece!
It's not Tahoe, but once you get over that ,you'll have a wonderful time. Lee Canyon is SO convenient and close to "the strip". The drive is easy and beautiful. I really like this small resort feel over any large overcrowded resort .
They recently renovated the entire resort and so your ticket goes a long way here!!
The new build out is modern , clean, and beautiful. I was so impressed seeing the before and after . The restaurant, bar and restrooms look great!!
The snow here is not always powdery but I believe they make their own snow. On a sunny bluebird day it's so amazing to be out on the mountain here.
You can finish your long day like we did, with a treat at In and Out a short drive away after you get down from the mountain :)
Lindsey Itamoto — Google review
It is a beautiful hike at Upper Bristlenose. Vey nice weather. It is moderate hike and it took us 2 hours round trip…Very good view from top…
Elina Prajapati — Google review
Las Vegas locals and visitors alike should take the time to escape Lee Canyon. Here, it's always significantly cooler than the valley
In the summer, you can hike, mountain bike, and more. And, in the winter, you're able to ski and snowboard here. In the fall, the color changing leaves here are phenomenal.
Matthew — Google review
This is Las Vegas is only ski slope, and the quality of the snow is completely dependent on the weather. I was lucky that on today I went. It was slightly snowing and so there was powder on the ground.
My girlfriend was sorely, disappointed that they were completely out of all rentals. There were many other visitors who were also standing around in disappointment.
We confirmed multiple times that every single snowboard, ski, or boot rental was rented. I found this preposterous, especially given that it was really not that crowded on the mountain.
With that said, the lodge is clean and beautiful, and the food and drinks are reasonably priced given the fact that they have a captive audience.
Even though it is your only option for a close ski slope I do think that it is worth it. Just make sure that you rent your equipment in Las Vegas before you drive up.
Dwight Calwhite — Google review
Lee Canyon consists of 5 lifts and 22 trails so it is considered small compared to Big Bear' in California or nearby Brian Head in Utah, but it doesn't try to be those. On our recent first time visit, it was one of our best experiences at any resort, and at a fraction of the price. You simply can't find this type of value in nearby Southern California where lift tickets for adults easily exceed $100 and even for kids they can exceed $40 or more. There was a nice mix of people there, and staff were all very attentive and helpful, especially for our kids who were beginners.
It can get very busy when visiting on a holiday or a weekend, especially right after it snows, and this happened when we visited on a school holiday, but despite the busyness, for any issues we had, the staff far exceeded my expectations, I can't say enough about the customer service staff who answered our questions via email, they were awesome and resolved every and any issue we had!
Food options are decent, but I would have liked some vegetarian/vegan food options. You may have to wait a little longer during the lunch hours (at/or around 12pm) so you may want to order food outside of those busy times.
Nearly all of your booking should be done through their website. That includes lift tickets, rentals and lessons. And watch out for coupon codes that they offer from time to time. At the time of our visit, there was a great 50% off code being offered.
Overall, this has become one of our famiy's favorite resorts for skiing and snowboarding. We look forward to coming back soon and many more times!
Mr Mike The Gadget Guy — Google review
Pretty cool place. Vegas is really exciting. You can literally find so much to do.
I had no idea this place was a thing. Only 1 hr 10mins away from Henderson. We took the drive early. I read there was a lot of traffic going up there right after the snow fall a couple days ago. Got there early, still a large amount of people there early too.
We didn’t know what to expect because we just spontaneously decided to go up there since we knew there was snow. Basically trying to find things to do since we will be here for the New Year’s Eve fiesta…
The drive was excellent. No traffic, spectacular view and snow everywhere. We pulled over took pictures.. We didn’t rent any skiing equipment. We took the drive for the experience. However, we did stay awhile to see other people ski. Next time we will be prepared to stay the whole day, with skiing equipments and skiing attire..
I gave 4 stars because, there should be other rentals equipments available. Like, those tubs you slide down the snow with. Anyway, I recommend spending a day at Lee Canyon.
Just Aretha — Google review
Beautiful. Just beautiful. The drive was spectacular. The atmosphere was breathtaking. I love the restaurants that are up there and the little options that they give you on dining. It didn't get to write to ski lift.. because this girl does not ski. Definitely suggest going during the week much less traffic than the weekends. Lots of places to park and less less less crowded. I strongly suggest picking up your trash if you happen to go up there to visit. There's nothing worse than leaving your trash behind in a beautiful place like that. People live there also. That's also something to taken to consideration when visiting this place. Had a great visit. Looking forward to going again.
Y Sigarroba-Muro — Google review
My first time snowboarding ever! I fell in love! Lee Canyon is such a perfect winter getaway that’s only an hour drive from the city. Highly recommend. We plan on getting season passes for this winter!
Aaliyah Johnson — Google review
Me and my kids had a great experience up there. It was a really nice environment the prices decent. Especially with it being in the only place in the Vegas area. I would definitely recommend going on the weekdays. We went on a Friday morning wasn't very busy the powder was nice wasn't all frozen over. We love the beautiful scenery and clean environment!
Duprie Grady — Google review
Nice view and chilling place. In the beginning of October, you can see yellow falling leaves. They have chair ride, disc golf, archery, and axe throwing. Also nice trails near by. Next time I will try to come again in Winter!
Winter Update 20-21 season:
If you are visiting from the other states, you won't believe Vegas has a good amount of snow!Not really having a variety of slopes but definitely decent grade and quality slopes. Bunny hill is getting pretty crowded after 11 AM, and it is just the right size of slope although relatively short. Also it has small terrains which are excellent for beginners. Watch out when you are stopped at the side of the slope because many riders are coming out of the woods. At the lunch time cafeteria gets crowded so make sure be prepared. Definitely good value since it is near the city (40 mins) and has perfect moderate difficulty slopes. Also be aware of road conditions which require snow tires in special cases. Check website.
Hugh Kim — Google review
Looking to take a “short” local road trip in just under an hour. Then Lee Canyon is the place for you. Beautiful scenery, fresh air and a winter wonderland (Snow), for the kids and even some adults to enjoy. You don’t have to be a skilled skier or snowboarder. You don’t even need fancy equipment or expensive snow gear to have a great time. An inner tube or even a plastic snow sled will do. Snow is expected to last up until the end of May. So, you might want to make the drive with family and friends while it still last. I’m sure you’ll enjoy the day.
Lee — Google review
Epic MTB and hiking spot for warmer seasons. Ski spot for winter. Real nice getaway from the desert and not too far from Vegas (super nice drive out there - scenic route is a must).
William Vassilopoulos — Google review
I live in Vegas and try to bring everyone that comes to visit us, to Lee Canyon. Wild horses and donkeys, mountain views, trees, and greenery, are all breathtaking. There is a restaurant and coffee shop. I like to take a ride on the ski lift but you can rent bikes and stuff too. I’m a nature girl and this is my oasis in the middle of the desert.
Krystal Powelson — Google review
A very enjoyable place. Renting equipment is simple enough and you can choose to either ski or snowboard. I took my children and we all had fun.
Bran Chi — Google review
Great affordable place for Vegas locals. Pretty moderate level slopes. There were some icy patches but for the most part, the snow is nice and fluffy.
One complaint is, there was a lack of signage and clear direction from staff on how to check in, and where to go. Be careful as there is lack of clear signage on the blue square trail at the end of the second ski lift. There is a split in the trail and I’m lucky I overheard an instructor warning of a steep slope if you take the right hand trail.
I love that they put the gear on for you. The system they have is very odd though as you have to wait for your name to be called to receive your skis. I wouldn’t mind as much, but there is no seating. I waited about 20 minutes for my name to be called while standing in the ski boots which was quite exhausting.
Besides the minor issues of signage and their call system, it was a beautiful spot, and I would definitely recommend it and go again.
Buddha Love — Google review
We went up for the spring pond skim and some late season shredding. The mountain was easy to get to. No traffic. Beautiful drive. Parking was free for us but usually costs $10. The lift lines were zero the mountain was not crowded at all. The rails and park were in good condition even tho it was late season. We are going back next Saturday for another round of shred.
Charles Mui — Google review
I have skied all over. The mountain is great for its proximity. The new lift and the area for green are great for my kids.
Renting is a problem, though. Luckily, we have our own equipment. If you rent, get there for 8a, or you'll be only getting on the mountain at noon (this happened to friends of ours who showed up a 915, there schedule rental pick up time on 4/1).
Earlier in the season, they were petty on eating at the outside tables if you brought your own food. They wanted you to walk out to the parking lot eat. I have never heard of this. On 4/1, this was much more lax, and we saw people eating their packed lunches on the outside patios.
You do need to keep an eye out for chain restrictions on the road, this is something NHP does take seriously and if you go up often invest in some, you get them for not too much on Amazon. My two older sons have learned to ski here, and with it being about an hour from the South part of Vegas, it is great to go up. The kids ski free is also a perk. Get your tickets ahead of time to maximize value.
I have attached a few pictures of going up the magic carpet. This is new and grants you access to the new lift over in the greens. This has truly made the mountain great for beginners as well. Prior to this, there was such a large jump from the bunny hill to the blues, and the only way to access these greens was from a black diamond.
Jeremy Fisher — Google review
I loved this mountain and snow resort. It is very beginner friendly with plenty of snow for everyone. The staff is incredibly friendly. I can’t say enough about how amazing the team that runs the whole place does. We will be going back.
Bob Rod — Google review
We took a ride up on Christmas to see the area. We had never been there before. Not much snow yet. There wasn't much snow for those who were sledding. I don't think the ski lifts were open since hardly any snow. The next storm will probably bring plenty of snow.
Donna Smith — Google review
We went for snow play right outside the resort which was fun. Plenty of space for everyone to enjoy and the snow was deep. We like to come at least once a year for the snow.
Charleston Peak Winery offers an upscale dining experience with a focus on Continental cuisine and wine pairings in a picturesque vineyard setting. The Symphony restaurant, located within the winery, provides an intimate atmosphere with around 15 tables, making reservations highly recommended. Guests praise the delicious menu and perfectly prepared food, as well as the exceptional service provided by staff members like Rose, Jennifer, and Laressa. Visitors also appreciate the welcoming hospitality of the entire team at Charleston Peak Winery.
The Symphony restaurant is located inside the Pahrump Valley Winery. It has a small dining room with around 15 tables (reservation recommended). The menu was solid, and the food was prepared perfectly. The person who enhanced our experience was our waiter, Rose. Rose has a million dollar smile along with a sparkling personality. She was simply the best!
Mr. Lucky — Google review
Went for hubby's birthday lunch and was great. Lovely place to dine. Our entrees we're beef stroganoff, fish and chips, and Cobb salad. Dessert was creme brulee, one of the better ones we've had and we order it whenever we see it on a menu.
Jacky Walker — Google review
I had a grand ole time! Everyone one was so nice and professional. The wine tasting was informative and plenty (dont forget to tip😉). My filet mignon was cooked to perfection!(thanks Chef). Oh and the water, yes the WATER was so refreahing! Dont forget to tell them Ms.Nica of Las Vegas sent you!🤩🤩🤩
Miss Nica — Google review
Jennifer & Laressa are exceptional servers! The entire staff is so welcoming from the minute you walk through the door. I just love visiting this winery because the service and food are always 5 Stars! Thank you team for another wonderful experience and for always choosing to smile and show friendly hospitality!
Jackie Theulen — Google review
Pahrump Valley Winery is a fantastic surprise found while were staying at Wine Ridge RV Resort, which is happily located next door to said winery. We had to ventured over to experience the winery as we were so close.
What a great choice it turned out to be. We stepped up to their wine bar and begun tasting some very delicious wines. All of the wines on their menu are created on this property, at least two of the wines, the Nevada Merlot and the Zinfandel, are crafted using grapes that our grown on this property. All of the wines that we tasted were unique, tasty, choices, but the two grown on the property were my personal favorites. The Zinfandel is quite unique, it finishes sweet - very unlike most Zinfandels that I have experienced.
After tasting the wines we went into their restaurant for dinner. Again, a lovely surprise. We were greeted by a friendly, knowledgeable host, who went on to handle our service throughout our dining experience.
Not only was she knowledgeable about the food served in the restaurant but she was filled with fun information about the Pahrump area. She truly made our dining experience memorable.
We were started off with bread and the wine we selected during our tasting, then we ordered appetizers and the main meal, but were simply to full for dessert. I attached photos of our meal. It was all lovely, well made food. Our compliments to the chef.
I highly recommend this winery/restaurant. Everything was excellent.
Daria S. — Google review
Amazing dining and wine tasting/tour experience. The staff was very welcoming and the food was delicious! The wine tour, although short is quite informative and the tasting is a must when visiting! Totally recommended this place. It's a nice 45 minute getaway from the bustle and noise of the Vegas strip!
Wendy C — Google review
We had been to the annual wine stomp a few times before COVID hit and it was always packed and fun! Different heats for stomping, they started at 12 and went well into the afternoon. Wine was sold inside and outside the winery, (they even had their own red blend that sold out quick) wine tours, gift shop, both tasting bars inside and a few outside were open and poppin!! Even the restaurant was packed, glad to pay the 25 per person!! And now...
Restaurant closed, wines weren't being sold and if they were, the staff didn't forward that information, instead they tried to get people to play lawn games and I wasn't there for that.
I went to watch competitive grape stomping while enjoying lunch in the restaurant after tasting their flights of wine at the bar. Roam the gift shop for my mom's BDay gifts and get stuff for me too.
Not this time, instead, my husband paid 50$ to walk onto this property and roam around for an hour. What a waste of money.
I did buy 2 oils, 1 vinegar 1 flight and 2 glasses of wine.
I hope this new owner gets a clue or hires a partner that has a better sense of a good time cuz a 25$ ticket for 1 "taste"
IS NOT A GOOD TIME
Mahealani C. — Google review
The Winery is the best all around restaurant with an atmosphere in Pahrump. Anyone who is visiting I tell them to come. The service staff have been there for a while in the restaurant and are all friendly. There are new owners which are expanding the place which will be good I think. The previous owner upgraded the main area a while ago which is nice. The meatloaf is unique for a higher end restaurant, and would recommend. Everything is good and if have time, get some wine from NEVADA biggest winery.
Dustin Jones — Google review
We enjoyed our wine and service. I had the primitivo, my friends had the burgundy and zinfandel. After we strolled the grounds and shot a video for out social media page. We definitely will return to enjoy a meal and of course have a glass or two of wine. Thank you for hosting us on our short stop.
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Lena Campanella — Google review
Exquisite food! The crab cakes are like 98% crab!!! Like I love!!! The Tuscany soup was tasty and homey and the sandwiches were scrumptiously delightful.
Had what I needed and customer service was very helpful and friendly
Jamie Leatherman — Google review
Pricier on gas but the store is always well stocked and the clerks are always very friendly.
Lisha Corona — Google review
The gas prices are outrageous but I often get my beer & wine at a decent price. It's also nice that they carry some fresh produce
Daniel Dorking — Google review
Nice little casino if visiting Pahrump. Good food in the restaurant. Reasonably priced and huge portions. Only complaint is that it's too smokey (even by casino standards).
Science According to Mr. B. — Google review
Wow 5:45 am. 3 employees in the store had a line of about 4 customers and thay said we need to wait on shift Changing thay can not open 2nd register get it together!
David — Google review
Slow service I think I aged 10 years waiting to pay for my items, Gas was higher here then other locations in town and I think that is due to the RV park.
harley dude — Google review
It too crowded cluttered with product. Wish they had more diet drinks verity
Rikki Lynn Likens — Google review
In the campground. Tried to call and a-holes kept hanging up on me.
Teresa Erickson — Google review
Expensive everything except soda from the fountain machine.
The Pahrump Nugget is an informal hotel and casino located in Pahrump, Nevada. The establishment boasts a variety of on-site restaurants, including a steakhouse and 24-hour eatery, as well as a bowling alley for entertainment. Visitors can enjoy complimentary Wi-Fi during their stay. While the selection of table games may be limited, friendly dealers and excellent bartenders make up for it. Additionally, the hotel rooms are basic but suitable for a comfortable stay.
Walked in on a busy night with no reservation. They were quick to accommodate us. The service was great, the food tasted awesome. Next time we are in town we will definitely stop back. By the way, had a small issue with a steak, was resolved immediately and made us a customer for life. Can't wait to go back.
John Tinelli — Google review
This is a smaller casino with good service. The dinning area has friendly waiters and staff. There is an electronic bingo area and a bowling alley here. Occasionally (and depending on what days) the bowling alley is too full to get to play. This casino is about 20 years old. Other than that it is a great place to stop if you are on your way to Death Valley. Also, you never have to wait to use the restrooms since there are plenty of stalls.
Shimi Cocopop — Google review
The restaurant is doing it right. Why go Vegas for a fine dining experience . Excellent steaks pork chop and rack of lamb is dynamite. It's easily worth 200 $, but you spend 90 without tips .
William Dark — Google review
Great place, quiet and very inviting. Friendly staff and quite modern technology on the gaming. I did quite well there. Located right on highway 160. It's a good place to just hop.to and relax. I recommend to Golden Harvest Cafe if you're in the mood for standard American food. They have a steakhouse and Jimmy John's if you're craving your favorite from home.
Rick Heilman — Google review
Only have a limited selection of table games is my only complaint. Hotel room is basic but it gets the job done. Unfortunately there isn’t a pool. Besides that all was good. Limits are pretty low, but was able to win a bit. Needless to say I am glad I stopped by. Dealers are friendly. Bartenders are very very excellent.
Chase Von — Google review
Well … I probably would never choose to stay here, however I was in town for a family thing and this hotel was already chosen for me…
Hotel : basic basic necessities… was clean so that was nice and bed was OK… walls paper thin u could hear everything!!!
Casino: I actually did pretty good on the machines so don’t have anything bad to say about the gambling and my friend did good at 10.00 blackjack.
There is a whole cast of characters in this casino def some good people watching😎
Food: I had some so so soup and salad that was terrible but it was only 10.00!!! So guess I can’t complain too much!
Staff 5 ⭐️ s everyone was great 👍
Parking amazing 😻 lots of parking and east access and seems like I can park overnight in your RV too
Teresa Tims — Google review
I can't brag enough about the cleanliness of our room. It even smells good. Non smoking room.. The biggest surprise to me. The towels, most hotel towels smell like cigarette smoke to me or cheap soap. The towels in our room smell clean and fresh. Theres a small refrigerator, ironing board and iron and a coffee pot , and hair dryer.
Casino is clean and comfortable. We had dinner in the Cafe. Its was really tasty. This is a nice place to stay after a day out playing in the desert.
Karen Witcher — Google review
It was old and worn down. Bad lighting. The AC was super loud. The bed was uncomfortable and the pillows were so puffy and hard they hurt my neck. The shower was weak. Really bad lighting in the bathroom and mold in the corners.
I had a non smoking room and it smelled ok. Not fresh. Kinda musky and old. But didn't stink of smoke like the casino does.
Then when I went to check out I came back from getting coffee at 10:30 and asked to get a late check out, the lady at the counter was unfriendly and said no at first, then said maybe 10 minutes extra. So I had to rush to get ready. At least I wanted to get the heck out of there anyway.
I don't gamble or care about casinos. I just needed a hotel for a couple nights, and it was cheaper than the middle class name brand hotels in town. Typically casinos have good deals on nice rooms. But this one does not. They really need to spend some of that casino money on a remodel.
Ingmar Sciortino — Google review
Rooms are dirty, wouldn't accommodate a no smoking room, no ice machines on any floors, rude customer service. Dirty rooms, not even a fitted sheet on the bed. When my brother asked where he could get ice he was told by the "manager" it wasn't "the end of the world" and he can "pay for ice". Better service at a motel 8. The "view" is of trash in a parking lot.
Caryn Fontaine — Google review
The restaurants inside were wonderful, and the non-smoking rooms didn't smell like smoke or anything nasty. The lobby and entrance do stink, but IMO It's worth the price. Security is great, and the parking lot is safe. The staff in the casino isn't very friendly towards women FYI but overall I'd stay here again.
Dani Schei — Google review
This place is a joke. 7 years in Pahrump been coming up here for years. This place is a joke. I am Chris Addison. They changed the new felt layout on the craps table 2-3 months ago. I swear to god every other roll is off the table or a 7. It's beyond bumpy or rubbery. No players on the table games weekend nights. That should be the first clue. I don't owe anybody this but I wanted to let the public know, this place is a scam for real.
Chris Jones — Google review
Stayed here for 3 nights. Rooms were old and in need of some maintenance and updating. Did not hear or see one jackpot in our stay here. The best thing about this casino was definately the coffee shop. Good food, nice staff and reasonable prices.
Don Rogers — Google review
Stopped here for a single night, simply because we wanted to pass through Death Valley during the daytime. Food was good but expensive. Lost 250 bucks playing slots. The room was nice but the walls are thin and could here what was going on next door. Overall not a bad place but if you are looking for a long stay, keep driving.
Mike Corlas — Google review
Great, cheap lodgings for animal-lovers. Only trouble we had was the toilet clogging up the first night we were there. But the management was wonderful. They showed up immediately and put us into a new room so we wouldn't have to deal with the hassle. The rooms were spacious and not noisy like I thought it would be. Nothing fancy, but it was clean, and we had everything we needed.
Karen Hughes — Google review
We were in town for the weekend from Vegas. We really liked this casino and this is where we spent the most time and money. The staff was courteous and helpful. Oddly enough, I did not get the feeling that they enjoy working there. I don't want to single out anyone or get anyone in trouble but they did not look happy at all. regardless. We really like this casino and will be back!
I M — Google review
This place needs to be investigated by the gaming authorities. There craps table is legit rigged and the dice literally bounce off the table almost every other roll. It's other shooters as well. I want my 10 grand back. This was the experience I've had every time here and I must have tried 50 to 100 times to roll the dice here. Please help.
Chris Anderson — Google review
Absolutely love this casino! The staff was awesome, all dealers... Mike and Lynda were the reason I stayed so long at the tables. The food from the steakhouse was incredibly good. The slots are so fun, we played about 20 different slots and won healthy on most of them, the smoke isn't that bad unless you're sitting directly next too a smoker. I love this casino, by far the best one I've been to in 10yrs or more. Super clean and table games are great.
Travis — Google review
By far the worst hotel I've ever stayed at. Spent two nights and the only reason I didn't leave is because the room is nonrefundable. The furniture is beat up and looks like it came from a facebook marketplace free add. At least the aesthetic matches the rest of the filthy room which was covered in dust, debri, and hair. The door to the room from the hallways didn't even close and lock allowing anyone to push the door open from the hallways without a key. I was told to just "slam it and lift it up". No overhead lights in the room, only 3 lamps, one of which didn't work. Stains (blood?) on the chairs made them nonsittable. Even though I booked a room for two there were only three pillows on the bed. The bed was however, covered in an abudance of hard, stiff blankets. The showers are incorrectly labeled for cold and hot water. No outlets near the bed for easy access phone's at night. No microwave in the room at all. No large body mirror. No liner in the ice box. But I had a nice little roach visit me at night. Surprised I didn't find any bedbugs when I checked, and I felt the need to check.
Kavya Paige — Google review
We arrived at the casino/hotel with a reservation in advance and received wonderful service. The clerk was efficient and gave us great directions on how to get to the room. We needed an accessible room and received a room near the hotel entrance, which was perfect. It made our walk to/from the parking lot or casino/restaurants a breeze! The casino was fun with lots of games. We only tried the cafe restaurant but loved it so much for dinner that we ended up going back for breakfast in the morning. It was such a wonderful, quiet place to stay on the way out of Vegas and heading towards Death Valley. We can't wait to come back to the Nugget! (Also, make sure you sign up for the players card at the casino for some great deals!)
Laurie Walls — Google review
I liked the casino(cocktail waitress was were great- one pregnant and all), bingo hall, and bowling alley. Some live entertainment would have been nice(cover band, or some jazz). The restaurant is good, and the rooms were just okay, decent enough with mini fridges, and keirigs.
Luke Phillip — Google review
We reserved a king non smoking room over a month before our stay, but when we arrived they couldn't deliver. They were very rude about it stating that all of the rooms were booked and kept saying that the room we got instead was more expensive- untrue, but more importantly, we didn't want a different room, we wanted the room we reserved and paid for well in advance. After gaslighting me about it for 5 minutes and offering no apologies or nothing to compensate, I decided it wasn't worth my time. Other than that, the hotel it's pretty run down. It smells awful and there's no insulation so prepare to be kept up all night or woken up early by neighboring rooms every day. We'd never stay here again.
Ben Rissman — Google review
Hotel: Pretty run down, poor lighting in parking lot next to hotel entrance. People in parking lot acting like they want to kill each other (imho crank heads), ok if you need a cheap place to stay for the night, but sketchy as hell. No security present in parking lot.
Casino: Great if you need get your gambling fix and get on your way as quickly as possible. They will accommodate you with the tightest machines I ever remember playing.
I can NOT recommend.
Wendell Snyder — Google review
Very dissapointing, my friends enjoyed stopping by after dinner, good laughs & visiting, play triple double, now for the last five to six months, very sad, they do not give you any play just to keep you playing, for locals. I used to look forward to meeting the girls, like I said, relax & enjoy, no more. I look forward to my birthday in February 😏
Tammy Seid — Google review
Very good. Security is great, and the parking lot is safe. The staff in the casino isn't very friendly towards women FYI but overall I'd stay here again.
China Ranch Date Farm & Bakery is a family-run organic date farm nestled in a lush oasis in the middle of the desert. It's located just south of Tecopa and can be reached by driving about 50 miles north on Death Valley Road. The farm is fed by the Armagosa River and offers activities such as hiking, bird-watching, and exploring national land trails. Visitors rave about the delicious milkshakes, cookies, and other goodies available at the bakery.
This places smells wonderful. The store has a bunch of local made items. Everything from clothes to purses to rocks to date bread and cookies that they bake in the store. What a great marketing tactic guys! We had a classic date shake for the first time and we were happy with how good it was. Creamy, light and with a vanilla base and small bits of date which sweeten it just enough. Thank you!
Carrie Stoll — Google review
It was quite an adventure visiting the date farm! The contrast between the rugged journey down the dirt road and the sudden oasis of date palms and facilities is truly striking. And the presence of the Amargosa River adding life and sustenance to the area adds another layer of beauty to the landscape. Its like a hidden gem tucked away in the midst of nature's grandeur.
Don't miss out on the baked goods and the date shakes, they are mighty tasty.
Lisa Sower — Google review
This place is only one hour from my house, yet it took me over twenty five years to go here. It was a beautiful day with lots of people, being it was president’s day weekend. It wasn’t over crowded. We went on a couple small hikes but will go back for more hiking. The gift shop smells wonderful from the baking. They have rocks, hippie clothes, hats, and nature body products. The date cookies and dates were very fresh and delicious. There are a few antiques on the property and you can walk through the grove of palm trees. A great day
DK REALI — Google review
Very interesting place. It’s all about dates. Date shakes , honey bakery items.
A great place to go n relax.
The gift shop is full
Of cute things and reasonably priced.
We love the honey and get multiple jars when we visit.
There is a trail head the the amergosa valley. A quick walk will take you to a old surveyor cabin, water springs and some awesome views.
Even in winter this place gets warm bring water and watch out for the prickle plants along the trails.
Motts Zilla — Google review
Great place for all things 'dates'! And a fantastic oasis in the desert!
The milkshakes are the true winners here! They are very delicious and great on a warm day!
David is really great and very knowledge about the history of dates and the ranch. They offer other goodies too, but my favorite are the cookies.
There are also some trails that are part of a national land area, so a great way to spend a cool afternoon.
Long drive in the middle of the desert and dirt roads, but definitely worth the trip!
Tony Babecka — Google review
After years of camping at Dumont Dunes, we stumbled upon this hidden gem of a date farm thanks to a fellow off-roader. The place is a true oasis in the middle of nowhere. The farm's beauty is matched by its fantastic offerings – from a charming store filled with goodies and trinkets to delightful date shakes, including the amazing vegan options. Our favorite? The coffee date shake, an absolute delight. If you're in the area, don't miss out on this hidden paradise – it's a gorgeous experience overall.
R Marchese — Google review
So cool! The drive in is spectacular and the gift shop and date shakes are phenomenal! We also had the most delicious date muffins and date cookies. Did some hiking around the area and walked through the date farm. So neat! Highly recommend
Tessa Jo — Google review
What a unique place. Worth the out of the way drive if you are visiting death valley region. Such nice people, very cool funky gift shop with baked goods, snacks, drinks, books, clothes, crystals, jewelry, and more! Quail running around, and some paths to walk on was real cool. Dates were all yummy!
Alice Feeney — Google review
What a wonderful family run operation. Thankfully, its my sister's family. The vanilla date cookie was magical (Thank you Ma Fairbanks for passing down the recipe). It was a bit warm today for much exploring, but I will definitely return for more desert adventures this Fall! Thank you keeping everything up and running! Don't forget the near hotspings for an unforgettable day trip!
Regina DiMayo — Google review
Always a treat. The date shakes are a must. Every trip we stock up on all our favorite varieties of dates. The hummus plate is new and really good. The trails are great and the gift shop a cool respite on the hottest of days.
laura janis — Google review
Great place to go to spend a couple of hours, there is a trail from the farm that's doable in an hour. There is zero shade on the wall but the farm has shade, so grab a date shake and relax in the shade before.
The have a bakery here where they make date bread and cakes, and a cafe you can get shakes and coffee. Loads of party and the place does not charge an entry fee.
James Mikkelson — Google review
My dad lived in DV for a little and when I visited 10 years ago he brought me here for a date shake! It made such an impression on me that when I was recently in Vegas with my partner, I insisted that we drive out to this spot! Such a gorgeous drive, and a perfect destination! The date shake was just as good as I remembered and I was excited they had a vegan smoothie option which my partner could enjoy! The gift shop is cool as well. Totally recommend a visit!
Beck Delude — Google review
Nice area with a few different trails. Definitely don't want to be out there in the summer as it gets extremely hot. The store there has quite a variety of offerings.
Dana Hartman — Google review
Beautiful date farm! The ambiance is fantastic. But we did get scammed on the date shakes. We bought two and they said we didn’t and ended up buying one more. Unfortunate situation. Beautiful place!
Mara aboul — Google review
This is an awesome oasis in Tecopa california with an interesting history.
They have a very nice hike that you can take to the slot canyon and after that you can get the famous date shake.
mritech1963 — Google review
Amazing place to visit for several reasons!
1) Date Shakes and smoothies!
2) Awesome drive down from the main road! Don’t be scared, keep going haha 😂
3) If you just visited Tecopa Hot Springs then this is ritual you come here after.
4) Unreal nature trail located at the back of the parking lot. Vault toilet, picnic tables, 3 mile trail with awesome geological features including a slot canyon!
5) Gem and Mineral shop located in there gift store! Found some great things inside!
Adam Flink — Google review
Worth the drive from Las Vegas. Beautiful, relaxing, and straightforward drive. It is such a quaint place. Very cool to see the date palm trees. There's a little bit of dirt road but not a rough terrain to go through.
Love the little gift shop they have. Had some date shake. Super delicious! We also bought dates from here and it is amazing and flavorful! It's also very nice to be able to support their business.
There are places you can hike. Make sure to bring lots of water on hot days! And I have spotted a coyote within their date farm so be watchful.
The Shoshone Museum is a small but fascinating stop in the town, showcasing artifacts and exhibits that bring local and natural history to life. Visitors can explore Death Valley mining tidbits, railroad memorabilia, woolly mammoth fossils, old mining artifacts, and learn about local native tribes, wildlife, and resources. The museum's creative displays offer an entertaining and informative experience for those passing through the area. Additionally, the knowledgeable personnel provide valuable insights into the region's history.
Wonderful little museum! With limited funding, the people who made it came up with very creative ways to show the story of the area and make it very entertaining. There are old mining artifacts, old photos, a mammoth jaw (!) and a bunch of other stuff. The lady who works there told us some local stories. I really enjoyed visiting it.
Matvei Khoroshkin — Google review
Very interesting place, lots of nice artifacts, even has mammoth bones
James Grainger — Google review
We were lucky to meet the special museum keeper, who was very knowledgeable about Death Valley and the 120 yrs old, small but precious museum house brought by 20 mules to the current location. Recommend to stop by this place before going into Death Valley!!!
Joseph Fortunato — Google review
Very nice stop from Death Valley to California
Federico Salvati — Google review
Your typical small museum (in a good way!) Local artifacts, local history, and travel advice to boot. You can skim over all in about 20 minutes, or spend 1hr + analyzing the filled showcases and special exhibits.
M T A — Google review
We had read about the woolley mammoth fossils at this museum in a visitors guide that we picked up in Pahrump. We were not disappointed, the gentleman running the museum was very informative and suggested a drive that we could take and explore the area while making our way back to Pahrump. Then we toured the small museum for about 30 minutes reading about the local native tribes, local wildlife and resources. Worth the drive and will do it again.
Carrie Stoll — Google review
What a fun way to spend the day in this quaint town. It is amazing to see the mastodon bones and tons of other neat historical items. The docents we're very knowledgeable and kind. There is no entrance fee but be sure to make a donation! Be sure to eat at the restaurant next door as well!
Rescue Farm — Google review
Great history of the area. Personnel were fantastic and knowledgeable. Small place but interesting artifacts.
Thomas Bechtel — Google review
A must-stop in Shoshone cute little place with antiques that brings you back to memory land
Cintia Molina — Google review
Drive behind the counter new a lot about the local history which was cool
Nachadog taulker — Google review
I guess you could call it antique style museum because they have a lot of memorabilia from the surrounding area, they also have some dinosaur bones stuff and the person in charge is sideways willing to help you with information.
Octavio Ruiz — Google review
Take a moment while passing through Shoshone to visit the local historical society’s museum. You’ll enjoy discovering artifacts from local and natural history. Although small it’s very well done, there are static displays outside in addition to the showcased themes inside. You’ll find it a very pleasant discovery and it will bring the area to life with fascinating tales.
Jim Bagley — Google review
I found a new friend in the weekend curator at the visitor center. Miss C helped me, made me laugh, even made me jealous that she rules the dust around this town.
Will definitely go out of my way toeet with her again!
Jeanne Oxley — Google review
Very cool small museum in the desert. There is no entry fee, all they request is a small donation. In which they will request in somewhat humorous ways. The very nice lady working that day was amazing. She joked with us and told us some cool information about the area.
Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge is a vast expanse of wetlands and desert, spanning over 24,000 acres. It provides ample opportunities to observe various kinds of wildlife, including birds, foxes, coyotes and reptiles. The refuge offers boardwalks for easy hiking and interpretive exhibits that provide valuable information about the area. It is highly recommended to visit when the visitors center is open to gain knowledge about this beautiful place.
What a gem! Beautiful springs and boardwalks for hiking, and outstanding interpretive exhibits! Be sure to visit when the visitors’ center is open- they have lots of information!
Dan and Jackie Lutterman — Google review
Great experience! Visitor center is very hands on, great for all ages to learn about the refuge history and environment. Super nice volunteer that can answer lots of questions too. Great walks to see the clear pools of water and the famous little Pup Fish. You will see many birds, lizards and Big Horn Sheep if you time it right. Great shade parking for most vehicles and plenty of RV parking.
Emmy Lou — Google review
It's always really neat to see an oasis in the desert. Facilities are nice and trails well maintained. On a Tuesday in April there are very low crowds as well as beautiful weather.
Tony Hunley — Google review
First: don’t trust google maps. Don’t take “fastest route” from Vegas to NWR. It’s a doable road by car but not a fun road by car. Take the hwy from amargosa or pahrump instead.
Now onto fun stuff:
Ash Mdws is a treasure. We arrived after three days of heavy rain and it was beautiful and overcast.
The staff are wonderful and full of great knowledge. This is dog friendly so long as they’re on a leash, you clean their poop and you stay on trail.
Bathrms were in great shape and clean. Visitors Ctr is awesome, beautifully designed and full of cool info. The boardwalk and water jet metal designs throughout the park are testament to the love people have for this place. I am so glad we had an opportunity to stop through. Never hesitate to go here: fall through spring, you won’t regret it.
Felicia Neski — Google review
Very unique place, love the silence. It’s nice to spent some time away from the busy life. This place has a nice crystal fountain. All of the water at Ash Meadows is fossil water, believed to have entered the ground water system tens of thousands of years ago. Great place to walk. Boardwalk is a loop going through the fountain.
SUO Family — Google review
A beautiful day hiking at Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge. The location has plentiful signage to make finding things easy. The park is very clean. Clean and stocked restrooms. The staff was super friendly and helpful. There’s covered parking and a covered picnic area at the Visitor’s Center. Take time to watch the 19 minute movie at the Visitor’s Center about this location and you’ll be ready to see all the treasures of this landmark. The areas are mostly handicapped accessible too. Best to come when the park first opens in the morning. Tourist gifts, books on culture and history and t-shirts available. Be sure to bring sunscreen, plenty of water, a hat, a charged cell phone, snacks, and wear comfortable shoes suitable for walking. It is possible to walk up to 5 miles depending on what you’d like to see. It is all up to you. Would definitely recommend this special place.
Sandy Nitch — Google review
Pretty place to visit near Pahrump and Death Valley NP. Nice walkways and visitor center. Interesting history of the land and seasonal wildlife viewing. A very nice and pleasant visit. Peaceful area.
c “cfl” lane — Google review
Beautiful little hike around a unique Body of water. Highly recommended! Enjoyed spending our Valentine’s Day here
Alycia Moore — Google review
This is a very surprising gem hidden in a remote desert wasteland.
The paths are well maintained and easy to traverse with a lot of them being wheelchair accessible.
The visitor center staff are very knowledgeable and eager to answer questions and give good ideas of where to go and what to check out given whatever time-frame you have to work with.
Over all I definitely recommend checking this place out if you are heading to or from Death Valley, the natural springs are beautiful!
Mason Nalls — Google review
Travelled through in the winter so there wasn't much wildlife. But the landscaping was beautiful. Nice learning experience. The Devil's Hole was interesting. About 500 little fish that only live there are being protected, so they have it caged up. From the signs, these fish have existed at this location for the past 40,000 years or so, and leave it to humans to almost obliterate them. The network of tunnels under the area contain water that serves the surrounding communities. Fascinating info.
Princess Lea — Google review
Everything at Ash Meadows is well worth spending time there. The boardwalk is just a little under a mile long and takes you out into the beautiful surrounding desert. The visitor center has lots of information and souvenirs
karen gilligan — Google review
An oasis in the hottest, driest, desert. Believe it or not there's water everywhere and a very nice place to visit, check out the Visitor Center for it's very informative with the displays they have. Ash Meadows is the endemic species capital of the world. Enjoy your visit.
D M — Google review
Beautiful preserve with informative exhibits, it's worth the drive from Death Valley. I was disappointed Salt Creek at the national park was closed, but I got to see endangered pupfish up close here!
Get gas at the casino up the road while you're here. It was >$2.50/gallon cheaper than at Furnace Creek.
Eddie Kang — Google review
Took my family for their Junior Ranger Badge Day, and we had a very good time. The kids were very excited to learn about what a wildlife refuge is all about. I know we will be back for a visit in no time.
Jonathan Woods — Google review
A very easy walk with beautiful views. There are several small trails in the area to visit and explore. The pools of water were so clear you could see everything inside. The pictures don't do it justice
Niccole Towery — Google review
The refuge doesn’t have paved roads. The ride could be very bumpy. I would suggest to go in from the west rather from the south, which is more bumpy. I doubt you are able to see any animals except birds and small cute fish. There are several springs and water reservoirs that you can go. I would suggest to go to visitor center first to get advice where to go. Don’t waste your time to go to Devils holes. There is really nothing worthy.
yung-chin Chen — Google review
There are many individual water features in this wetlands oasis. It is located about two hours from Las Vegas. It makes for a great single day trip. The much of the wildlife and plant life are unique to the area. But there is an abundance of animal life common to the greater Mojave Desert that frequently is seen. There is hunting in some areas for both waterfowl and upland game. Dogs should be kept on leashes when outside vehicles for their protection as well as the protection of native wildlife.
Thomas Bentz — Google review
Very informative display about the environment and nature. Well done. There are hiking trails leading to natural springs in the desert. No entry fee.
Joseph Volk — Google review
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8757 Spring Meadows Rd, Amargosa Valley, NV 89020, USA
The Amargosa Opera House is a small, artsy hotel in the Funeral Mountains Wilderness Area, which features murals and trompe loeil ceilings painted by opera singer Marta Becket. It also hosts weekly shows from the Vegas City Opera.
Honestly I had a really great stay here. It definitely a little on the older side, but it's clean and the blankets are very warm. I liked all the little decorations and historical tid bits, and it was very quite and relaxing after a long day. It doesn't have a TV or anything, but I actually really loved the little lending library they had.
Aniel — Google review
No ghosts here which was disappointing. Most of the hotel is abandoned but gives a good vibe. Plenty of parking and old cool stuff to watch if you want to walk around the place. The kitchen and communal spaces are big and clean. Receptionist was super helpful and even borrowed us her charger! We slept pretty good, bed and sheets seem fairly new but there was some dog hair on our sheets. The walls are really thin so we could listen everyone in the hall and rooms. Overall a good experience but pretty abandoned.
Dara Nicole — Google review
Super friendly host, we were finding our way to death valley, not knowing it was closed. Host shared the WiFi for me to navigate out and allow me to use the restroom. Had a great chat too to understand the history of the Opera House.
Nic — Google review
5 stars for the tour. Rooms would probably rank as a low 3 high 2 from average folk, but it is a historic building without TV. They have a great library you can borrow from as you stay. Read a little of the Secrets of US Presidents.
M — Google review
I did not stay there, just did the tour. The story of Marta and her amazing art is cool. Quirky and charming place. I would definitely stay there. Just keep in mind, it's a very old building in the middle of the desert. Worth the stop. Call ahead,
Darcy Locke — Google review
We didn't choose the hotel for its accommodation qualities nor amenities as it lacks both. With this in mind, we got what we expected, an experience in a strange fascinating piece of history in Death Valley! It is falling apart, the old paint of the building is cracked and peels everywhere, and the major hallway stinks mildew! In contrast the bedrooms are clean and mattresses comfortable. Bathrooms are in good shape even though the hot water takes a little adjustment it does work. There is a free coffee station which is the one nice perk and the receptionist was very nice. We took the tour of the opera house, its historic is fascinating, check it out four yourself when visiting Death Valley!
Emmanuelle Caumont (Emma) — Google review
The building is old and needs some work, if you don't like that don't stay here. We enjoyed it however as it is still luxurious compared to camping, and compared to many motel 6 type places. Funky and original and unique. A tour of the opera house is a must. Kitchen details since the cafe is closed: they have a toaster, fridge, microwave and coffee on the mornings. There are no bowls or plates so bring some if you plan to make food there.
katherine Scheulen — Google review
An unusual place, historic, and significant to the area. Rooms were plain, furniture dated, and a bit run down, but the sheets were clean, and the bathrooms were spotless. No amenities in room such as tv or coffee, or fridge. There are large communal fridges.
The staff was accommodating, and exceptionally friendly.
I would like to see security latches inside doors, and there weren't any.
Meagan Woodard — Google review
it's certainly rustic but seemed clean, a good place to stop to get a good start on the sights in death valley. There wasn't any hot water when we were there though and I'd take fly spray as the person before us must've left the door to outside open which resulted in many flies in the room. All in all nice quaint place with a creepy aura which is cool
Chris Daniels — Google review
This is a 5 star experience at a 2 star hotel. The 100 year old hotel needs lots of TLC, but it is a marvelous historic site run by a nonprofit trust so the money goes to a good cause. We really enjoyed the tour of the Opera House.
Karen DesVoigne — Google review
Rustic hotel with lots of character. Beautiful old features throughout. Staff was friendly. Tiny town near Death Valley. If you’re looking for something spotless and new not the place for you. I love older homes and their imperfections so I didn’t mind it! Would stay again.
belle jennings — Google review
Awful. The internet is incredibly slow. The room flooded from below and the roof leaked. The exposed copper pipes will burn you. It smells bad. The parking lot was total mud. The opera house part costs an extra 10 dollars, but closed anyway. No in room services (coffee, TV, etc). Only one microwave/fridge for the whole hotel. Nowhere to put toiletries in the tiny bathroom. Very run-down overall.
mw j — Google review
For anyone visiting Death Valley, this is a must see stop or at least, in my opinion anyway. Even though Marta Becket is no longer here to entertain us with her grace and beauty, her incredible talent can still be enjoyed and appreciated by taking a tour of the opera house, see the beautiful murals or even better, attending one the many shows that are still performed within it. Of course, a stay in one of the many historic rooms is always a pleasure as well.
Eddie — Google review
This place is all about location. It is on the edge of the desert, and there are very few things funkier than the desert. If you are traveling into the area for the first time, you may be put off by the ancient condition of this "original condition" gem. But if you have traveled in this area for long at all you may come to appreciate it as much as I do. it is quirky, it is operating on a shoestring because in this area, resources are limited. But there is a dedicated staff here doing there best to make your stay as clean as comfortable as they can, and it was plenty of both for me.
Michael Binroth — Google review
The Amargosa Opera House has an incredible back story. Truly, an astonishing piece of history that is well worth a 15-minute stop in on your way to Death Valley, even if you don't stay the night. Upon arrival to the junction, you will feel like you are stepping into a time capsule. My friend & I spent a night at the hotel after a long day in the park. The bed was actually quite comfortable, and I did enjoy the mint green tiling of our bathroom... It is however a shame that the hotel, the theater, and pretty much what remains of the entire town is in disrepair (as of Nov 2022.) We came to understand that practically the entire town on the west side is under the guardianship of a non-profit... we are a bit confused as to how they are distributing funds when it is obvious that the exterior of the hotel and much of the interior is falling apart piece by piece. Peeling paint in the exterior (not to mention adobe that is crumbling) and interior (ceiling in the common room...), as well as a sagging floor (with carpets? why?), piping which is exposed, box A/C units hanging precariously, and dated furniture in the room, as well as grounds which have obviously become a junkyard of debris littering the property (seen from the back of our room once we drew the curtain to let light in.) There is no operational cafe or restaurant, much less mini-mart or convenience store or even a vending machine. You have access to coffee, tea, and hot chocolate in the morning and that is it. The entire place feels like one sad tombstone for Martha Beckett and those brave, perhaps eccentric, dreamers who came before her. It is tragic that such a space with unique architecture and history gets turned to dust... and lost to time.... when it could well become an artist's residence, a visual arts center, a museum dedicated to the history of settlement in the area, a retreat space for yoga or wellness, etc. So many possibilities with the right minds & the right marketing could come together. I wish the best for this incredible place... and hope that a 2.0 version of Martha comes around the bend.
Leti44 — Google review
A really cool historic location. It was somewhat run down, but had so much character. Definitely take the tour if you stay. It took us about half an hour to get to Death Valley from the Opera House. Don't expect anything fancy, but come for the off the beaten trail vibes and convenient location. It was very comfortable and felt quite safe, though!
Kate De — Google review
OK so I may have posted about this place but it’s a pretty amazing old place. If you’re anywhere near Death Valley National Park, you have to come here.
The hotel rooms are straightforward and basic and a little bit dated but that is the allure of this place. To be drawn back in time for a moment, and experience things, and a little simpler format.
The story and the artwork is something to be admired, and understood. I’ll include a few photos, but you have to come to this place and see it and admire all the work of one amazing woman.
Christopher Dean — Google review
DO NOT MISS THIS MAGICAL PLACE! Especially take the tour!! Currently it’s only $15, $10 if you’re a guest at the hotel. Found on a whim while venturing to Death Valley NP. This place feels like stepping back in time. 16th century Europe vibes, and incredible place of art by Marta Becket.
The building is just turning 100 years old, so of course it’s not going to be your latest/greatest with full amenities, but the experience I had here (ended up staying 2 nights, taking tour twice) was one of the coolest experiences I’ve had. Made some new friends and already planning my return visit.
J Kent — Google review
My mother's family helped get this place up and running back in the 60's with Martha. I have some old family videos of this place being worked on by my grandpa and his family. My mother used to play up in the attic of the hotel.
This place isn't luxury, as mentioned in other reviews, but this place is a piece of history and artwork, hard work and endurance from those who built it, and then rebuilt it to become what it is today. The exterior is deceiving when you go into the opera house. It's like walking into a different building. You wouldn't expect to see that theater in that type of building. I got to meet Martha once years ago. We used to stop by the Amargosa whenever we would travel to Death Valley. It's definitely worth the visit and the tour.
Christopher Reeves — Google review
People are ready and available upfront till 8am, no tvs in the rooms but this mostly is for sound and light pollution reasons. Cute place, my partner is into ghost and seemingly this place is haunted? Fun stay regardless 😊
Internet connection is provided and has nice skylights in the showers andain hotel. If you are trying to get to Death Valley, especially during this time of year when it's cooler, I would recommend the Opera House. Much much cheaper than the hotels in the valley and only about a half hour drive there.
Sara Bernstein — Google review
I’m a huge fan of unique stays, historical hotels and architecture but this is beyond a major disappointment! Number 1- the smell is absolutely unbearable! It smells like sulfur or raw sewage or both! It’s so bad that I had to put my hand over my nose and mouth! It’s gag worthy! It actually seems unsuitable to be renting this place out. The room didn’t smell until I opened the closet and it smelled like diarrhea so I chose not to use the extra blanket or pillows. 2-the bed is rock hard. 3- you can hear everything from the neighbors room and actually see light leaking between the cracks of the door between the rooms. I had to turn on the fan to drown out the noise. 4-the staff (and I’m kind of thinking this poor girl hates her job so I don’t really blame her and she’s only worked there a few months) every answer was “the hotel is 100 years old”. But my house is over 100 years old and it doesn’t smell like this! ALSO the place is in the desert where water is scarce and you are told to let the shower run for 15 minutes to let it warm up! Get the pipes fixed! This is ridiculous! Unfortunately you can’t cancel your booking after 48 hours or I would have. If you’re looking for a cheap place go a little further down the road to the Longstreet Casino, not much farther but it’s clean and it doesn’t stink, it has lots of character and history and they have a restaurant and a resident casino cat named Jackpot!
I really wanted to like this place and I was excited to stay here but I’m soooooooo bummed now. And I’m stuck here one more night! Maybe things were better before the flooding but they need to get this place fixed or close it as it is a health hazard. Just say no!
Tiffany Bolk — Google review
Famous historic opera House and hotel unfortunately has been in physical decline over many years. Chipping paint and old plumbing but the rooms were sturdy. Warm enough staff very friendly. Even a little bit of coffee in the morning...
Definitely worth the stay but do not expect a five-star brand new
Francis A Cheap — Google review
Great place to stay. Now if you are expecting much out of a 100 year old building. Don't come. If you enjoy the possibly haunted and quirky building. You will love it! Little smelly but it does what it needs to do. Would come back!
Chris Belben — Google review
We had a very poor experience staying at the hotel (March 2024) and I recommend you stay elsewhere. This is very disappointing, as we are huge fans of unusual and historic hotels. We expected a bit of "character" to this old and remote place -- but, considering the price they charge for rooms, the disrepair, neglect, and poor service are unacceptable for ~$150.
Just stop, take some pictures, and keep moving. Really seems to have fallen off a cliff since the passing of the founder in 2017, or maybe the area flooding last year.
If you do stay, expect an absolutely rancid hallway (carpet that has obviously, by the mold-smell, been flooded or leaked on or something ongoing), no TV, unusable WiFi, and a Russian Novel of "don't do this, don't do that's." They have a fireplace, but won't let you use it at night... you know, when it's cold. The cafe is closed. The lamps are broken. You can hear quiet conversations from the hallway and connecting rooms since nothing closes right. They won't even give you a tour or tell you about the history of the building without another upsell.
This is a real shame. I hope the org that runs the place can improve, as it deserves to be preserved. But for travelers on a budget looking for a warm comfortable splurge after camping... you'll get much better facilities and services up the road.
Not at all ADA compliant, and I would be worried about bringing children here.
M Phone — Google review
I went for the tour and it blew my mind! Such a talented eccentric who turned this place into a work of art inside! You would never know driving by as it looks deserted. The photos here are just the lobby which is nothing compared to inside the opera house. Well worth the stop!
Steve — Google review
This is the type of place where you want to stay during a road trip. Yes, there is peeling paint but its also 100 years old. Make sure you watch the documentary "Amargosa" before, during or after you stay. The place will stay in your heart ever after. It's worth noting that any money they get will be used to preserving such a historical landmark. The US should preserve these type of histories. I'll be coming back again.
The Badwater Basin, a saline depression in Death Valley National Park, is situated 282 feet below the sea level. Although it requires some driving with no cell phone coverage for most of the way after entering the park, visitors can witness its vastness and walk on a dry salt surface by trekking about half a mile from the parking lot. Despite dogs being prohibited by signs, some individuals still ignore this rule.
Badwater Basin- the lowest point in the US- is one of the busiest spots, most popular places in Death Valley National Park. I wanted to get to the mountains across the salt flat but didn’t know how far it went.
Jake Hewitt — Google review
Loved it…!!!! What a stark, boldly beautiful landscape. Drove out from Las Vegas to experience the sunset in this surreal environment. Was blown away by the dynamic dichotomies of sheer mountainsides and salt flats, static browns and shimmering whites, presence of life and potential for death. The colors of the sky did not disappoint, nor did the vastness of the park. I'll return again and completely skip the vugarity of Vegas in exchange for the purity of this park.
Vipila Bathvar — Google review
This is one of the must sees in Death Valley. The sign said this is the lowest place in US. The area is so big and there are salt and salty water everywhere. It is also a good place to see sunrise, sunset and stars. From the parking lot to the water front needs to walk about half mile. Wheelchair accessible.
yung-chin Chen — Google review
Feb 2024, a rare sighting of a fully formed lake in the basin! Some clouds rolled around 5:30pm so the sunset wasn't as orange as hoped but still an incredible time to be here to enjoy a peaceful end to the day.
Grace Fan — Google review
It's going to be a bit of a drive to get here. There will also be no cell phone reception for most of the way once you enter the park (Death Valley National Park). There were much more people than I had anticipated.. The signs say that dogs are not allowed, comma but that didn't stop a lot of people from being dirtbags. The bad water basin walk was about a 1/2 mile there and back from the parking area. You will walk on dried salt. Once you get out there you can see the vastness of the desert. The only services there were some toilets.
C J — Google review
Very unique place to visit in Death Valley national park. It doesn’t look like much from the road or the parking lot but after a mileish hike out down the salt road the shapes really start to become visible. Very easy walk so make it out if you can. Go near sunset if you can for better contrast along the floor. Knocked one star off for dealing with the crowds and difficulty finding parking spots.
Ryan Lewandowski — Google review
We went there this weekend. There's still plenty of water to see this once in a lifetime event. The water is green and you can see salt crystals and algae.
It's not hot at all. Pretty windy actually so bring windbreakers if you want to walk to the edge of the lake.
Hangjit R — Google review
It's definitely a unique place that attracts thousands of tourists everyday. There are plenty of parking spaces, boardwalks lead to saltwater, people were trying to get as close to the water as possible for better reflection pictures, some even walked into the saltwater. Saltwater is still and reflective like mirror, makes beautiful mirror images of surrounding mountains. We saw many dead grasshoppers and a dead duck, they couldn't survive the deadly saltwater.
Zemin Hu (old skool boy) — Google review
What a place. Nothing is here, but one can’t get enough of looking. Must see, must walk through. Be rady for the heat and the sun
Marcin Ch?opa? — Google review
What a stark, boldly beautiful landscape. Drove out from Las Vegas to experience the sunset in this surreal environment. Was blown away by the dynamic dichotomies of sheer mountainsides and salt flats, static browns and shimmering whites, presence of life and potential for death. The colors of the sky did not disappoint, nor did the vastness of the park. I'll return again and completely skip the vugarity of Vegas in exchange for the purity of this park.
Daniel Bacon — Google review
This is the lowest point in North America at 282 feet/85.5 m below sea level. Worth a visit when you are in Death Valley.
NERO Shepherd — Google review
Badwater Basin is the lowest point in North America at 282 ft (86 m) below sea level. The salt flats here cover nearly 200 square miles (518 square km), and are composed mostly of sodium chloride (table salt), along with calcite, gypsum, and borax. We visited this place back in December of 2018 (thank god), so the weather was mild, unlike the scorching summer months.
Here are some pictures I took during the visit.
Sayantan Pramanik — Google review
Definitely worth a stop! Great nature and easy access. It was quite warm. Alwaysbring enough water and maybe a hat. Good footwear is essential.
Cheyenne Blatter — Google review
Wow! An interesting place, but you’d better like it hot, especially if you’re visiting in the summer months as I did. It was 119° and the wind blowing off the sand felt like I imagine a blast furnace would feel like. After driving from Las Vegas through Death Valley, I was glad to take a quick break and even row 2,000 meters on my rowing machine. One for the record books.
Dan Lynch — Google review
Truly amazing spot. A thousand years has created this surreal salt basin. Lowest spot in our nation Not for the faint hearted to walk out in the blistering sun.
Sam Bawahab — Google review
Incredible to see this much water here... it is normally tall, crunchy salt peaks (although the ground has always been damp if you sit down on it). Previously, this corner of the park was relatively uncrowded, but with constant news coverage & and articles, it was pretty packed this trip. This is an amazing spot for night photography. Even in January, it can be warm one day and intensely foggy & chilly the next. Travel with preparedness! Little to no cell svc all throughout the park, if it's raining then flash floods are a serious possibility, there are no shoulders on the roads which are flush with the desert floor and have washed out during heavy rains. Badwater Basin is still 55 miles even after you've entered the park (just north of Shoshone). No services except at Furnace Creek & an outpost near the campgrounds. Weather is all over the place. It can be snowing in the mountain ranges & hot on the ground then freezing at night. Winds are VERY strong in the basin. There's no place else quite like it. Enjoy it and take it all in...it's so worth it!
Have Jeep Will Travel — Google review
This was probably one of the highlights of our Death Valley tour, being at 200+ feet below sea level. You get to really see why they call the Death Valley, Death Valley. Enormous salt plains with an endless view of the valley meeting the horizon, especially during sun set, is simply gorgeous.
Don't come in the day; make sure you check for sunset timing and reach the carpark before that. After that, try to also stay for the night skies, as the stars will be out and stargazing takes over (assuming fair weather conditions). The thing with nature is, once you miss it, you miss it; but it's also unpredictable.
We came here with iTravel USA LLC, and Mama Lankun was an amazing tour guide for what we needed for the day.
Flo Yeow — Google review
The lowest point in the Western Hemisphere, this is surely an interesting place. When we were there, there was a rare event--there was water! Yes, with the recent rain from the tropical storm Hilary, there was water! Surely in the coming days this will evaporate and be back to its normal dry lake bed type salt condition. Best to visit here in the winter as this place has some of the hottest temperatures on record! The white line at the top in the picture with the vehicles is sea level.
Rob De Smith — Google review
One of the most famous spots in Death Valley. Nice for a short walk but not my favorite in that area. Make sure to bring enough water and sun protection. Included in the annual pass.
ed da — Google review
Very neat place to visit. It was great to see it with water and the weather was impeccable. It’s amazing to experience this place and even how it messes with your head that you are so far below sea level. Will have to visit again!
Calvin Waters — Google review
Want Instagram pics you can show off to your friends? This is the place. Bring water proof colorful boots to get the best shot. You need to walk on few inches deep mud to get to the less crowded area and to get to water area to the perfect mirror reflection shots. You the photographer need to shoot from a very low angle to capture the mirror reflection of the landscape or your subjects. Don’t shoot from eye level and don’t shoot into the sun or your subjects will be too dark and can’t see their face.
Located in Beatty, Nevada, the Death Valley Nut & Candy Co is a spacious store that offers a wide range of packaged candies and nuts. It's a popular stop for travelers heading to Death Valley National Park. The store is often described as the biggest and best candy store in the state, with its castle-like exterior drawing visitors inside to discover an array of treats including sandwiches, coffee, ice cream, sodas, homemade jerkies, and more.
This is the perfect place to stop for gas and snacks between Reno and Las Vegas… it was incredibly clean and there are crazy amounts of snacks. It’s a very safe area as well and the gas area is well lit… I needed ice in a ziplock for an injury and the lady working scooped some in a bag for me at no charge - she was super friendly… highly recommend!
Michael “Wolfy” Howes — Google review
The place/store is really nice and convenient. Buy as much nuts as you need and even more, because you will not be able to order online… the website is down…
Dzmitry Mik — Google review
Fuel up, pose with Princess and a pirate 🦜, get some ice cream, a postcard and some medjool dates. Also has a Subway, Java coffee clean restrooms and lots of candy and refreshing drinks.
Rory Fargo — Google review
Good roadside mart. Decent breakfast omelette and coffee. Lots of candy, nuts, and jerky available. Clean bathrooms. Very friendly service. Nice to see in the middle of nowhere.
Nick Swenson — Google review
For years we have stopped here.
Great place for snacks and gas.
The grandkids get new stuffed animals ( large variety of critters and sizes) every year.
Bathrooms are clean and the staff is very nice.
Large variety of candy and nuts. They have a large variety of sugar free candy too.
Teri Ross — Google review
Amazing home made ice cream! You walk in the doors and can smell the heaven of fresh waffle cones! I got a scoop of mango and my husband had the pistachio both were amazing and full of nice chunks! To make our experience better the staff was fun to interact with and made us laugh. I was almost heart broken when my ice cream fell and hit the floor, but they were so kind about it and didn’t make me feel like a big dummy for it. Worth the stop just got the ice cream alone, and then there is ALL of the candy! (BRING CASH) they are cash only!
Thank you for the great experience - the ice cream dropper
Heidi Shelley — Google review
This is one of my favorite places in Nevada! The staff is always friendly and there is a huge variety of candy!
Bailey Fife — Google review
Large store with other restaurants inside. They have delicious candy and nut selections.
Katrina Minor — Google review
I had the pleasure of meeting Trish a little while back. I must say, her service was exceptional! Trish's warmth and hospitality made our stop truly memorable. The jerky she recommended was really fresh and tasty. And she went above and beyond to ensure my family and I had a wonderful experience. We'll definitely be returning at our next opportunity, thanks to Trish's outstanding service!
Abigail — Google review
This is an excellent place to stop when travelling through Beatty CA. There's a Subway inside the store and gas station across from it. Lots of parking. Outdoor seating in front of store. Store is neat, clean and organized. Restrooms are neat and clean. The personnel is friendly and helpful. This is the biggest candy store which offers a variety of candies, nuts, dried fruits & vegetables and souvenirs. I found everything I wanted. The prices are reasonable. All items are packaged well and priced.
L. Consoli — Google review
The sub shop is fine. Much like other sub shops in the franchise. But the candy store and gift shop are the real fun here. From all the healthy choices of nuts and dried fruit to the delicious chocolate-covered everything, there is an endless assortment of fantastic treats. It's always worth the stop when driving US95. Clean bathrooms and pleasant staff.
Thomas Bentz — Google review
I've never reviewed a gas station before but this place is so fun it deserves a mention. There are palm trees and claims of being America's largest candy store. It's like a kitschy step back in time and I loved it
Laurel Clayson — Google review
A welcome rest stop between Las Vegas and Tonopah. Amazing selection of candy and other stuff.
Daniel Sherer — Google review
I ordered some garlic pistachios for Christmas presents. They were incorrectly shipped. When they finally did arrive there was a very sweet hand written note and a few unexpected, extra treats in my order as an apology. Haylee went above and beyond and I will definitely be making more purchases in the future!
Marx — Google review
Most of the licorice was hard and really don't have a sorted sizes with just one size to choose from. But there is a large variety of things to choose from from healthy to dentist visits. Visuality of very nice store both outside and inside.
Goldwell Open Air Museum is a unique and unconventional sculpture park located in the arid desert terrain near Rhyolite. Comprising of seven eccentric artworks created by Belgian artists since 1984, this outdoor museum offers visitors an unparalleled experience of art amidst nature. The museum also has a gift shop where you can buy quirky souvenirs to take back home. It's easily accessible from Las Vegas, just a two-hour drive through Beatty, NV.
This is a very good half day trip. 2 hr drive out of vegas right pass Beatty, NV. from the sculptures to the abandoned town walking distance up the road. As a bonus, we saw about 100 donkeys just roaming in the town of Beatty. So that was pretty cool to see.
Bryan Jefferson — Google review
We saw this on our map and decided to take a little side trip to see it. I had no idea the bottle house was here. I have heard of this place, and seen pictures of it, but seeing it in person was very cool. The art garden and the remains of Rhyolite were pretty cool as well. Definitely worth the side trip if you are not in a hurry.
Floyd Linaberry — Google review
Rhyolite is definitely a 'must see' on your way to Death Valley! Plan for an hour, maybe two. It's all free. The open air museum is beautiful and really creepy! 😳 Then the remains of Rhyolite is really interesting too.
Joseph F — Google review
It is a must stop if driving by. The desert art is strange and cool. No ghosts were seen as I was there. Just an abandoned town and dreams of making it rich gone bust..
Joe Kulak — Google review
Fun stop to look at some interesting pieces of art. Be sure to have water as you'll be walking a little bit to see every piece. Museum curator was friendly and full of interesting stories!
Andrew Wilson — Google review
This is a unique stop along the way to Death Valley. Strange sculptures in the middle of a deserted town and a little gift shop to learn about it.
The guy at the gift shop was super nice and there are some souvenirs that you can buy.
Mike M — Google review
I give this place 5 stars for the experience and the old ghost town buildings. You can walk around freely here and explore the area. There were many free roaming donkeys in the area. Rhyolite is a must stop!!
Chris Helvie — Google review
Cool spot at the gateway to Death Valley. Worth a detour to check it out.
The Ghost Town Rhyolite is right next to it, also worth exploring.
Lucas Timmsen — Google review
Awesome desert art exhibit right next to Rhyolite on your wat to Beaty from Death Valley!
There is an information shack close to where you park about the area but I was more focused on exploring and taking pictures so I didn't stop in.
The art is very cool and much of it has info on it as to what it depicts be it quite worn in areas, and may be hard to read for some.
Definitely recommend!
Mason Nalls — Google review
While in Vegas, we did a full day trip to Death Valley. Along the
way out to the valley, we stopped at this ghost town. It wasnt too
far out of the way and its not everyday to see a original ghost
town!
Its cool to see the buildings still standing and in decent shape for
how old they are. I was surprised how many other cars where
driving thru besides us- guess its well known!
A few tips:
Expect horrible dusty and bumpy roads- always have a tire
replacement ready when in desert! Bring plenty water / snacks-
there isnt any gas stations in the area for ages so stock up on gas
as well. There are signs warning about rattle snakes so we didnt
climb or go in any buildings because thats where they hide! Enjoy
the scenery without risking your health!
My favorite spot was inside the tiny old wooden train- the colors
were mind blowing beautiful! So much history
Heather Boswick — Google review
If Art in the middle of the desert is on your things to see list come to Armagosa Valley right in front of Rhyolite ghost town and see the Goldwell open air museum. It began in 1984 with the last supper sculpture created by Albert Szukalski a Belgian artist. Filled by 6 more pieces by other European artists. There's the ghost rider, the lady desert : venus of Nevada, sit here, Icara, tribute to shorty Harris and more. Time of day definitely affects the pictures you get we shot for sunset ish and got some beautiful shots.
Damaria Green — Google review
Fascinating collection of modern art next door to a "ghost town." Very eclectic but that is definitely part of its charm.
Balfour Smith — Google review
Today the little museum building was open: a first for us despite many, many visits. It's worth it as you learn a bit more about the initial artist and the foundation. Today we saw a new piece, a set of square arches ( oxymore?) I didn't find them interesting from a distance, but getting closer the perspective becomes very interesting.
Valérie Lent — Google review
It seems like they have blocked historic sites due to vandalism. They are now working on creating a more informative site. I would have been completely clueless about the significance had I not had a friend who researched the site previously. This place will be improving, so check it out later.
KNote — Google review
Love coming here, you can free roam and there is a lot of cool information about the town. Definitely worth a look if you’re doing the loop from Death Valley to Vegas.
Kirk Gardner — Google review
Free for all. Great history.
Close to Beatty and Death Valley.
Lots of fun looking around at the Art, cemetery, and Bank!
Nettie Frady — Google review
Definitely worth the visit! Lots of interesting facts about the town through the ruins.
Cara Williamson — Google review
If you're driving thru the area, it's worth stopping by to enhance the scenery and experience as well as stretch your legs. I had thirty extra minutes on the way back to Vegas and this area worth the detour thru Beaty. The art installations are neat and the historic town site is interesting
Reva Golden — Google review
Nice little free place to stop and see some art near Beatty/Death Valley.
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