South Point Hotel Casino Spa
Las Vegas, NV 89183
Phone: (702) 796-7111
- Cross Street:
- E Warm Springs Rd
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Editorial Review for South Point Hotel Casino Spa – by Ryan Slattery
In Short
Mediterranean-themed property has 1,350 rooms with suites ranging from 900 to 2,500 square feet in size. The casino floor contains 2,270 slot and video poker machines, 60 table games, a race and sports book and 600-seat bingo parlor. Kids will enjoy the 64-lane bowling center, an arcade and the 16-screen movie theater. South Point also houses the Costa Del Su Spa & Salon and eight restaurants. Among them: Don Vito's Italian, Michael Gourmet's Room and the Silverado Steakhouse.
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Insider Tips
When to GoVisit during an equestrian show. The South Point Equestrian Complex has a 4,400-seat arena and 1,200 climate controlled horse stalls for boarding of livestock during events only. The general public is not able to board their horses.
The ExtrasSouth Point offers complimentary shuttle service to both the airport and the Strip for guests of the hotel.
User Reviews for South Point Hotel Casino Spa
04/08/2008 Posted by netter1
Normally when I visit Vegas, I stay Downtown for the cheaper room rates. However, on my last visit, I was there for a trade show that was hosted at the South Point Hotel. Since South Point is nowhere near Downtown, I opted to stay at the hotel itself. The trade show had a special room rate that was acceptable to my husband and I. Anyway, the staff I had contact with on the phone before our stay was friendly, empathetic to my our special requirements and were willing to accommodate each of them. Upon arrival, the valet, bell staff and the front desk staff were friendly, courteous and again accommodated our special requirements without batting an eye. As I went to register for the trade show, my husband went up the room which, due to our requirements was supposed to be as close to the elevator as possible. Want to guess how close it was? Don't bother...it was the farthest away from the elevator as you could get. Once he got into the room, he noticed that our second requirement, a refrigerator for medication was not in the room. Once he realized this, he contacted the Front Desk. The staff there immediately changed our accommodations to the first room next to the elevator with an refrigerator, just on a different floor. Thankfully, our luggage was still with the bell staff. Once our room was as requested, a bell man delivered our luggage. Other than that snafu, we thoroughly enjoyed our stay at South Point. Or dinner at Silverado Steakhouse was excellent. My lunch at the Oyster Bar was wonderful. The bass cooked tender and moist. The deep fried calamari was crunchy but not greasy. The casino staff was very kind to my husband by offering him a chair at the craps table when they realized it was difficult for him to stand. I just wish we'd had a little more time to stop in at the Bingo parlor, bowl a free game, and enjoy some popcorn at the movies. We'll have to visit again.
Pros: Great food, Rooms are wonderful
03/20/2008 Posted by VegasKristen
We sayed here twice, and while we loved the rooms, both times customer service was severly subpar. The first time we stayed was on our wedding night. My husband drove us to the hotel, but the bell hop never showed up to the valet. I was left standing in the middle of the valet drive in my wedding dress for the longest time. We eventually ended up carrying our own luggage to the suite ourselves. The second time we stayed, we were woken up at 6 a.m. to the sound of construction. When we complained, the front desk was so rude. He said that because we were locals, we not only should have known there was going to be construction, but that we should have expected the terrible construction noises waking us up at the first light of dawn. He then added further insult when he took a measly $10 off our tab and said that that was all he could do for us.
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