Orleans Hotel & Casino

(702) 365-7111

4500 West Tropicana Avenue, Las Vegas, NV | Directions   89103

36.102244 -115.200972 View Website
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5.0
April 07, 2011

Great hotel BUT... It's a great hotel but if any of you are looking to save some $$ then book it at goo.gl/FPxYD They have some of the best hotel deals on the web!

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5.0
March 28, 2010

My Favorite Local Casino!. My boyfriend and I enjoy Orleans casino because they just have some of the best slots that you can actually win on.

I recommend these slots:

Goldfish

Wheel of Fortune

Miss Kitty

Monopoly (any of them but my favorite is the Casino one)

Double Stampede

We gamble their so much they've comped our rooms for a year. That could be because I am a degenerate gambler? jk

I always forget my toothbrush and toothpaste and they provide it for fre when you call housekeeping! yay! colgate toothpaste if you're wondering.

The food court is open 24 hours and includes Sbarros, Baskin Robbins, Subway, Fuddruckers and their Courtyard Cafe is great! They have a mini mart int he casino which opens till 2am Mon-Thurs and 24 hours on the weekend from what I remember.

I love having player cards at every casino because if I lose a lot they usually comp my boyfriend and I's dinner or room for our next stay and free slot play! I take complete advantage of that. Orleans has the best program other than MGM Mirage.

If you're not a local and on a tight budget. I recommend staying here. Its right by the strip, a little ways down between New York New York and Excalibur. Rooms are anywhere between $25-$30 sun-thurs $55-100 fri-sat.

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4.0
September 08, 2009

amazing casino/hotel. the suites are very nice. a good place for kids and adults. the food is awesome. both buffets are great. i recommend staying here when in vegas.

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4.0
December 16, 2008

Orleans. Not a luxury hotel, but who needs luxury when you don't spend that much time in bed in Vegas anyways. The important thing is they have a nice pool, great service, and a bowling alley which is tons of fun!! Great place to stay that's cheap but still has all the amenities.

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5.0
May 20, 2007

Most underrated hotel in Vegas IMO. I love the Orleans, thats right you heard me! I know a lot of people don't like it, I've even heard it called a dive but I really don't think they've acutally stayed there when they say that. Rooms are very big for the price complete with a little sitting area and two nice big (or one huge) bed! The returants are the best value at all most any hotel you can think of. The italian place may be one of my favorites in the country (you have to try the twice baked lasanga!!! One of my top 10 atf meals I've ever had!!!), Great Sushi place (maybe best Philly I've ever had!!!), a good cajun place, a mexican place and if your losing your shirt in the casinos it has a 16 screen movie house and even a bowling alley...needless to say it would be great for families, but ironicly I didn't see many the three times I've stayes there. My favorite strip hotel is the Luxor, my favorite downtown/old vegas hotel is the Golden Nugget and The Orleans is by far my favorite value hotel in Vegas...you seriously cannot beat it!

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January 23, 2007

This off-Strip neighborhood casino is a big hit with Vegas residents.. In Short
The theme here is Mardi Gras, Louisiana style, but the atmosphere is not rowdy. That's just fine by locals, who are the Orleans' primary market and enjoy the conveniences the casino offers. Gaming is up-to-the-minute, with all the favorite card games and latest slots available, as well as table games, keno and an excellent poker room. Live entertainment at the small Orleans showroom has been consistently top-notch. In the warmer months, the casino hosts parties by the pool.

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3.0
November 23, 2006

Grossly Underrated. The Orleans is easily one of the best values in Vegas. The price is right and the hotel itself is a great place. The location is just off the strip, but there is a shuttle service that takes guests to the strip every 30 minutes or so. The restaurants in the Orleans are priced right and the food and service is great. The Orleans offers $2 gaming tables so most anyone can afford to wager a little here.

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4.0
November 19, 2006

An amazing value. This is one of our favorite hotels/casinos in Las Vegas. Rooms are large, 450 sq feet, well maintained, and bargain priced. The bathrooms are not overly large, but still quite nice. The pool area is good size and nice though sunworshipers should be advised that the sun is blocked by the buildings in mid-afternoon. Food options here are extensive with our favorites being the French Market Buffet, Big Al's (oyster bar), Prime Rib Loft and Don Miguel's. Less satisfactory is Sazio, a low priced, low quality Italian restaurant that along with Brendan's Irish Pub is rumored to be closing early next year to make room for an upscale nightclub. Other amenities include bowling, movies, a large arena, showroom and lounge. The usual assortment of gambling options are available including some full pay video poker.

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3.0
November 18, 2006

kinda' dumpy. The best thing about this place is that they have a bowling alley if you're craving that activity on your vacation. Otherwise it's one of those places you walk into and then walk back out. It looks old on the outside and the inside to me is outdated and grungy. I wouldn't recommend staying here unless you get free rooms.

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3.0
November 11, 2006

THIS PLACE COULD HAVE BEEN A STEAL BUT!!. i had no hot water for three days, they never gave me new soap or shampoo for three days, and i have never been in a las vegas hotel room that did not have a safe!!!! they told me to bring my valuables to the casino cashier and they would put them in a saftey deposit box! oh yes that sounds like a real good idea! waiting in line to give them my money and wallet before i can go to the gym,pool,spa, and then waiting in line again to get my stuff before i go back to my room? the room was very large and the property was nice, if they put safes in the rooms and get better maintainence and housekeeping the place would be a steal .

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