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18 Fremont St, Las Vegas, NV | Map it  

89101 36.171501 -115.146101

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MARKUS14159

Member since Oct, 2011 View Profile
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Joined 7 months ago
4.0
October 15, 2011

Best Vegas Experience. We drove in from Chico, and stayed in the North Tower in Oct. The room was tastily furnished, and clean. The wall paper on the ceiling and floor was slightly peeling, I did notice that the bathtub and shower/sink drained slower than normal, But it was quiet and after driving 651 miles it worked out just fine. The foor in the resteraunt was good especially the breakfast. The Bellman Clarence was exceptionally very attentive and it was thru his expertise, he was able to help me secure a limo to take us to the wedding vow renewal on Tropicana, The price was very in expensive and definitely worth the amount paid. I would recommend this hotel to everyone and to make sure that they go down the street and see the Fremont Experience as it was truely memorable.

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Tho al

Member since Mar, 2010 View Profile
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Joined 2 years ago
1.0
March 16, 2010

Unbelievable. What a dive, and the magic show was a joke, nothing 'superstar' about it. Another reason to stay out of the sleaze ball casinos downtown. I only gave it 1 star 'cause I couldn't go less than that!

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anekab

Member since May, 2002 View Profile
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Joined 10 years ago
4.0
November 06, 2007

Good deals. When I'm in Vegas, I'm not usually there to experience "The Strip". I've been there...done that. The only things I might want to experience in that area of town are the new gourmet restaurants. I don't need to stay in a hotel on the Strip for that...in fact...if I did, I probably couldn't afford to dine in the restaurants. The Vegas Club offers week rates of less than $50/night...and why not take advantage of that? You can valet your car and take cabs to the Strip. No need to worry about avoiding the copious amounts of alcohol they push on you as you're gambling...simply take a cab back to downtown. If you're a casino hopper, the Vegas Club is a good choice. Within EASY walking distance, there are at least a 1/2 dozen (probably more) decent casinos in which to play. Granted, some of them have been around for decades and retain their "smokers allowed" smell...but in the mid-morning to early-afternoon hours, casinos are generally less crowded. For me, it's a good choice. We've stayed at the Vegas Club several times. Most recently, just this past weekend. They are definitely tightening their belt, as they no longer have an upscale/fine dining restaurant. They have only their cafe where you can have a decent breakfast, lunch or dinner. I recommend their French Dip sandwich made with prime rib and the best au jus I've ever had. The full size chopped salad was delicious but too big for me. Unless 2-3 people are sharing it, I would try the 1/2 serving. Also, this past weekend, we caught them in the middle of upgrading their amenities. Some of the rooms our friends and family stayed in had new irons/ironing boards, clocks, hair dryers, coffeemakers, etc...but some of the rooms contained none of those things. Hopefully next time, I won't have to use my cell phone as an alarm clock.

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dalim80

Member since Nov, 2006 View Profile
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Joined 6 years ago
5.0
November 21, 2006

Great Price. I stay here alot because we get are rooms comped. The hotel is really nice for the price esp. the newly renovated south tower very comfortable, very spacious. The only downfall is that it is in downtown not many people want to be in downtown they would rather be on the strip but if that is not a problem this is a great hotel to stay in.

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Contributor

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September 01, 2006

A legendary 1950s-era landmark renowned for its collection of sports memorabilia.. In Short
It justifiably describes itself as, "just the right mix of old-time Vegas atmosphere and contemporary games and cuisine." The South Tower was refurbished in 2000, while the North Tower's MVP rooms have extra amenities, such mini-refrigerators and coffee makers. The Sports Hall of Fame--with its Seventh Inning Scoop full-service coffee bar and ice cream parlor--is open 24 hours. Great Moments Room has been a longtime dinner and bar destination for locals and visitors.

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dhboyd

Member since Aug, 2005 View Profile
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Joined 7 years ago
4.0
August 22, 2005

Beer, Sports and Blackjack. "Fremont Street Experience" sports bar with gambling. Autographed sports paraphernalia, good beer and legal betting. Rooms are Hilton-like, but the real treat is the casino where two things stand out.

First, unlike other casinos, they offer a wide assortment of beers free at the table. While most casinos offer 3 major brands, they have microbrews! Yeah, you can sometimes getem elsewhere if you pay for em, but were not in Vegas to pay for beer. Know what Im sayin? Their beers run the gamut from local to craft beers. Not even the Strip Casinos can match the selection. We drank bock beer... Rumor is that if youre staying here and you request a certain beer, theyll get it.

Second, blackjacklow-limits and "The- Most-Liberal-Rules-in-Vegas Split as many times as you want, double down after 2+ cards. 4-3-2-2double-down Baby! And they even pay sixcard Charlie...6 cards no bust, you automatically win..

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