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A classic Las Vegas vibe and affordable rooms can be found when staying at Circus Circus on the Las Vegas strip.
Circus Circus is one of the most affordable and family-friendly lodging options in Las Vegas. The budget-friendly rooms certainly don't match the lavish experiences found elsewhere on the strip, but rest assured they will be clean and well-kept. The casino is sure to have all of your favorite slot and table games and even invites you to try your luck on the classic coin slot machines. There is nothing more exciting than hearing the clinking of nickels in your slot machine tray.
Circus Circus also boasts one of the largest indoor amusement parks in the world, along with the world’s largest permanent circus. The Las Vegas Review-Journal has even named Circus Circus as “The Best Place To Go If You Are Under 21.” Overall, Circus Circus is a great choice for families on a budget who want to stay on the strip. The variety of entertainment options will keep everyone occupied during your stay, no matter their age.
Booking on the Circus Circus website typically offers the best rates and ensures your reservation is being handled directly by the hotel.
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Check RatesLocated in the West Casino at Circus Circus, Westside Deli is the place to go for sandwiches and quick bites 24 hours a day.
Westside DeliExperience all your favorite Mexican treats in a laid-back and casual setting.
Blue Iguana Authentic Mexican CuisineThe Pizzeria at Circus Circus brings you a great selection of pizzas, calzones, and salads for lunch, dinner, or a late-night snack.
PizzeriaDelectable steakhouse fare at surprisingly affordable prices can be found at The Steak House at Circus Circus.
THE Steak HouseSo, you decided on Las Vegas for your family vacation. While the children may be upset they’re not visiting Disney World, the feelings will quickly dissipate upon entering AdventureDome at Circus Circus.
Adventuredome Theme ParkThe circus acts at Circus Circus include jugglers, clowns, and trapeze artists. The show takes place every 30 minutes, and the best part is... It's FREE!
Circus ActsParticipate in a variety of carnival games the entire family will enjoy at Midway. From darts to ring toss, Midway is one of the best places in Las Vegas for kids to be kids.
The MidwayWest Bar is located on the casino level at Circus Circus and offers a selection of beers and specialty cocktails. Watch the game on one of several TVs or try your hand on the bartop video poker machines.
West BarA miniature casino located just outside Circus Circus, Slots A Fun offers affordable gaming and cheap food 24/7.
Slots a FunCircus Circus has always been a destination known for catering to families and small children, and the recent expansion of their Splash Zone and Pool has cemented them as one of the top family destinations in Las Vegas.Circus Circus Splash Zone and Pool
The atmosphere on the casino floor at Circus Circus is extremely unique. New slots and table games take center stage while several vintage slot machines can be found scattered throughout the property. The furnishings and decor accentuate the circus theme and provide a very laid back atmosphere while you search for your lucky jackpot. At over 100,000 square feet, the casino at Circus Circus has plenty of gambling options for all types of players.
Circus Circus is located on the northern end of the Las Vegas Strip, which sees less foot traffic due to slightly further distances between resorts when compared to south and center strip. That being said, the locations below can still be accessed extremely easily without the need for a car.
attractions | The Strat
shows | The Strat
shows | The Strat
attractions | The Strat
attractions | The Strat
shows | The Strat
shows | The Strat
Italian | Resorts World
Chinese | Resorts World
Pan-Asian | Resorts World
American | Resorts World
Quick Bites | Resorts World
Italian | Encore
American | Resorts World
Sports Bar | Sahara
Steakhouse | Resorts World
Mexican | Resorts World
Cafe | Resorts World
Quick Bites | Encore
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Had a great time at Circus Circus in Vegas. It's a budget-friendly option that provides everything you need for a weekend in Sin City. It may not have the luxurious feel of hotels like the Venetian or The Bellagio, but it's perfect for those looking for a simple room with basic amenities. The hotel offers a food court with satisfying options for lunch, although I couldn't locate the Starbucks during my stay. The hotel desk is located at the end of the building past the casino. One unique feature is that they still use coins for their slot machines, giving it an old-school Vegas vibe. The pool is located across the street, and although I didn't have my swim trunks, I would have definitely taken a dip. The elevator can be a bit rickety, but it gets the job done. Overall, had a really positive experience and would stay here again in the future.
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This place is trash. The whole hotel need renovation. Old and dusty. The management is terrible. A girl standing behind me had blood on her sheets. She came downstairs in her robe. Just ridiculous!!!!! They spent all that money on the arcade games, but not the actual hotel itself. I actually didn’t stay I went to my room and left. I slept in my car.
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I would like to express special gratitude to Damian Pamela for your assistance and loyalty. Thanks to her input, my final decision was to choose the Circus Hotel. Thanks to such professionals, the hotel has a high reputation and good quality. The room was very comfortable, clean and cozy. I also visited the pool and water slides, which left me with a good impression. Highly recommend! Welcome to Las Vegas!
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Circus Circus Las Vegas is a unique blend of casino, circus, and family vacation spot. The moment you step in, you’re greeted by the lively casino floor and the unmistakable sounds of slot machines. But what sets Circus Circus apart is its family-friendly offerings. The Adventuredome, an indoor theme park, is a highlight with rides and attractions for all ages. The daily live circus shows are a delight, especially for children. The Midway arcade, with its variety of games, adds to the fun-filled atmosphere. The rooms, while not the most modern, are comfortable and clean. Dining options are plentiful, with everything from quick bites to sit-down restaurants. The buffet is a good value with a wide selection of dishes. On the downside, the hotel is a bit far from the heart of the Strip, which might be a concern if you plan to visit other attractions frequently. However, there is a bus stop nearby, and taxis are readily available. Overall, if you’re looking for a budget-friendly, family-oriented stay in Vegas, Circus Circus is a solid choice.
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Meh. If you are only there for that hotel it may be great. The hot tubs and pools were closed at 5pm. The casino was good. The food court had stupid long lines and waits. The beds weren’t the best. Somehow they didn’t have extra blankets. The circus show was cute, albeit short (
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We called a week before my 79 year old mother was to check in to make sure that when she arrived at midnight 9/30, the date of her reservation, that she would be able to check in. The person, who was amazing, ASSURED us that Circus Circus would be there to welcome and take care of her, so my mother could "check in, go up and change her shoes and that she would be right back out to enjoy herself anyway". I thought GREAT and gladly relayed the news to my elderly mother. On September 30th around 1:00 a.m. Vegas time, my mother went to check in and was meant with a an extremely long line that wrapped around three times and when she finally got to the counter she was told that they are still checking in for 9:29 and that she had to wait until 8:00 a.m. which was 7 hours away. There is no place to sit. By 79-year-old mother, who had been up the entire day had to now wait another 7 hours to be able to check in from her flight and be able to relax. There are no wheelchairs no one was going to assist. Unacceptable.
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