Yeah but their pricing reflects the location disadvantage, if you have a car to get around town, it's a great affordable option. Thanks for watching :)
I really liked my stay there. I stayed there for the Rock n Roll half marathon back in Feb and the Conrad room was very affordable, plus my discount. I ended up walking to a nearby shopping Mall and there were bars nearby which was actually good enough for me. The walk just didn’t seem too far to Wynn area. It’s good if you want that Vegas experience but slightly away from the hustle and bustle of center strip I guess. I have a buddy who lives in the Arts District so I rented a car, and it was a short drive to him and also took a trip by car to Area 15 and one day drove out to Cliff Shadows (or whatever it’s called haha). My only drawback was my confusion with the two parking garages and which elevator went to my room (seeing as the place had three different hotels). I finally understood the layout of this huge random place by its final day. I would definitely need a redo, but it just might not be “user friendly” for the individual not used to large places like that.
Thanks for sharing your experience and glad you had a good time in Vegas :) You are totally right that if you want a quieter Vegas experience, Resorts World is a great option!
Wow for $200+ a night no bathtub? Room looks small, tiny fridge, and no coffee maker. Not too luxurious and some say empty during weekdays................will still try.......
It really is a great value. Their rooms are comfortable and elegant.
The room is nice, if you can get it for a great price, it's totally worth it. Thanks for watching :)
Thanks for the review. The hotel and room looks beautiful, just wished it’s more center strip.
Yeah but their pricing reflects the location disadvantage, if you have a car to get around town, it's a great affordable option. Thanks for watching :)
There are three towers: Crockfords is tower I, Conrad is tower II, and Hilton is tower III.
I really liked my stay there. I stayed there for the Rock n Roll half marathon back in Feb and the Conrad room was very affordable, plus my discount. I ended up walking to a nearby shopping Mall and there were bars nearby which was actually good enough for me. The walk just didn’t seem too far to Wynn area. It’s good if you want that Vegas experience but slightly away from the hustle and bustle of center strip I guess. I have a buddy who lives in the Arts District so I rented a car, and it was a short drive to him and also took a trip by car to Area 15 and one day drove out to Cliff Shadows (or whatever it’s called haha). My only drawback was my confusion with the two parking garages and which elevator went to my room (seeing as the place had three different hotels). I finally understood the layout of this huge random place by its final day. I would definitely need a redo, but it just might not be “user friendly” for the individual not used to large places like that.
Thanks for sharing your experience and glad you had a good time in Vegas :) You are totally right that if you want a quieter Vegas experience, Resorts World is a great option!
Wow for $200+ a night no bathtub? Room looks small, tiny fridge, and no coffee maker. Not too luxurious and some say empty during weekdays................will still try.......
I was lucky I got a free upgrade for a full suite with a living room, a powder room and a coffee machine.
Nice!
The guy that reviewed this ..said Conrad has alot to be desired...hmmm
Just depends on your personal preference, best to try it and see how you like it.
I need this room extended stay prices #seriousinquiry