Ramada Las Vegas Hotel, Las Vegas
About the Hotel
Ramada Las Vegas, a 2-star family-friendly non-gaming hotel, offers
Efficient Room Amenities
The hotel's
Free Breakfast Service
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Recreation and Wellness
The Rodeway Inn & Suites Las Vegas Strip maintains a
Central Vegas Location
Located 3 miles from McCarran International Airport, the hotel provides convenient access to the
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Getting around
A guide to all available transportation options
Facilities
General
- Non-smoking property
- Free Wi-Fi
- Parking
- 24-hour reception
- Pets allowed
- Rooms/ Facilities for disabled
- Elevator
- ATM/Cash machine
Dining
- Breakfast
- Restaurant
Business
- Business center
Spa & Leisure
- Outdoor swimming pool
Room features
- Air conditioning
Media
- Television
- Telephone
Room decor
- Carpeted floor
Location
Reviews and Ratings
My stay at Ramada Las Vegas was generally fine, considering it was a budget option. While the location near the Strip was convenient, the amenities left something to be desired. The staff was friendly and helpful, but I found the breakfast offerings quite basic. Overall, it served its purpose for a short stay without breaking the bank. 😊
I had a fairly mixed experience at the Ramada Las Vegas. The hotel is affordable and has a great location near the Strip, which is a plus. However, I found the cleanliness lacking, especially considering the state of the lobby and my initial room. It was a budget option for a quick stay, but I wish there had been more attention to detail regarding maintenance and services.
During my stay at Ramada Las Vegas, I found the experience to be a mixed bag. The check-in process was smooth, and the staff were friendly, but the room left much to be desired with outdated furnishings and uncomfortable beds. While the hotel's location is convenient for accessing the Strip, the overall condition of the facility suggests it needs some serious attention.
My stay at the Ramada Las Vegas was okay overall, but it definitely showed signs of needing updates. The complimentary airport shuttle and breakfast were nice perks, even if the breakfast was a bit basic. The room was large, but the atmosphere felt somewhat dated. It worked fine for a short stopover, but I wouldn't want to spend an extended vacation here.
My stay at Ramada Las Vegas had its ups and downs. The hotel offered great affordability and was just a short walk from the Strip, which I appreciated. However, the wifi was practically absent, and the breakfast options were quite limited. Overall, it seemed that you get what you pay for—decent rooms, but with some noticeable neglect in maintenance.