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We went here after traveling and before checking in at around 7pm. So we were so hungry, but this tasted just okay. The portion is great, ingredients were fresh, it did take a while. We paid two double burgers and onion rings for $51
This hotel was a joke. Let’s start with the outside. It was completely dilapidated, with paint peeling, the window shutters falling off, tiny windows, making the rooms, dark and drab. Zoom in on my photo. Those windows are not open, it is the outside covers falling off. The rooms were outdated and smelled musty from years of cigarette, smoke liquor and possibly poor cleaning. The mattresses were comfortable and the sheets were clean. The shower barely trickled out. The obsolete wooden slats over the windows made the room devoid of light. They were thick and heavy, and would stick when we tried to open them. The staff were rushed. When we asked questions about places to eat or Hilton Honors, since this is a Hilton affiliate hotel, they had no clue what we were talking about. Most spoke little English. One staff member said they would bring up, a blanket and some water bottles so we didn’t have to come down and get them, nobody ever came. Many of the restaurants inside the hotel were closed, or had strange hours. The pool was closed the entire time we were there, which we were never told. Be prepared for a long walk from the front desk to reach the elevators for your room. At least the elevators were fast. The hotel is located at the very far end of the strip. It has no shuttle from the airport and the monorail doesn’t come to Tropicana. This hotel may have been amazing back in the 50s and 60s, but now it is a thing of the past. Luckily, it is up for demolition next year. We found out that the price we paid for this room was equal to the room price of quite a few other hotels.
Amazing hotel and casino. Have been here quite a bit and stayed here for a few days in the resort. Rooms were amazing. Very clean, very close settle bed, awesome bathroom and amazing shower water pressure which is probably the most important thing waking up after a late night. Love the electric blinds. Had a high floor with panoramic views of the strip. It was awesome. Nice to be able to go right down to the casino and gamble and have a few drinks. Food options are amazing as well in the casino. Highly recommend staying here.
We stay here every time we come to Vegas. It's close to the strip but far enough away to be nice and quiet. There's a casino across the street with great restaurants. The only issue we ever have is the key card not opening the front door and when it's chilly all you want to do is get in the building. They have a shuttle to Walmart, in the morning if you need groceries for your full size kitchen. Definitely recommend if traveling with family or large group.
The food was really good. We went during happy hour and drinks were good. Appetizers are also on happy hour. They have these tacos on their appetizer menu and they were sooo good. My husband ordered the beef spare ribs and gave me a couple bites, and WOW! So good!! Our waitress was so great too. The restaurant itself is beautiful. It was a great restaurant to start our Vegas vacation.
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