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The Hyatt Place Las Vegas is located across the street from Hard Rock Casino and approximately half a mile from McCarran International Airport. The hotel is also half a mile from the Thomas and Mack Arena, one mile from the Las Vegas Strip, and three miles from Belz Outlet Mall. Our Gallery is a warm and open area that features a self-registration kiosk, an intimate coffee and wine cafe, a TV den and an e-room with free access to a public computer and printer. Guests at Hyatt Place will also enjoy a free continental breakfast each morning and can purchase freshly prepared menu items, premium espresso drinks, or beer and wine 24 hours a day. Hotel amenities include the heated pool and fitness room, plus the hotel also offers free parking, complimentary airport shuttle service and 24-hour complimentary coffee and tea services. Our guests enjoy a spacious guestroom with a 42 inch high-definition flat panel TV, our signature Hyatt Grand Bed, a plush Cozy Corner oversized sofa sleeper that is separated from the sleeping area, and complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi internet access throughout the hotel.
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Yuk. No casino. No view. Small open shared pool. Why would you want to go to Las Vegas and stay at a hotel like this? Luckily the staff was nice...
LAS VEGAS, we have a problem. ABORT, ABORT, ABORT. Unfortunately I stayed here because it was the host hotel for a 31.6 mile ultramarathon that I ran in...
I stayed here Memorial Weekend with a group of friends. I booked it through my travel agent and couldnt have been more pleased. We booked a 1 bedroom that...
Great view of the Strip at night
We are Bluegreen members and invited friends to join us on this trip. Our friends had never been to Vegas before so we couldn't wait to share t...
Do yourself a favor and stay away from Club 36
This is the worst property at the worst location in Las Vegas. We were enticed with a great rate at this property if we go on a 60 minute tour....
Looking forward to the finished results.
We arived into Vegas at raound 11:30pm, staff were very helpfull when we arived and had us in our room very fast. The room was one of the basic...
Do NOT waste your points on this so-called "resort"
Well, the first night in Vegas we stayed at the Palazzo. It was wonderful. We were then in for quite a shock at our next destination. When I bo...
Great Place to Stay!!!
My two friends and I (ages 28, 30, & 32) went to Vegas for a long weekend, starting on Friday and ending on Tuesday. I own my time share throug...
Never Again
We stayed in a one bedroom suite with a supposed "King" Bed. When I inquired at the front desk I was told all beds in the complex were the same...
IAM GOING BACK FOR SURE.. EXCELENT
ROOMS SUPER CONFORTABLE, LOCATION EXCELENT IF YOU HAVE A CAR, IF NOT SHUTTLE AVAILABLE FOR AIRPORT , BREAKFAST GOOD AND INCLUDED, SELFPARKING N...
We are staying here again!
We expected a no frills basic room and was pleasantly surprised to stay in a newly renovated spacious room with brand new furnishings, very com...
Good value for families
We stayed here while our daughter attended a sports event at UNLV. It was very convenient to the college (across the street) and the airport (5...
Good for families.
Liked the location away from the Strip and convenient to the Convention Center. Free parking is nice also. Children (13 and 10) really enjoye...
Friendly staff, room was perfectly cleaned every day, secure place in good area. We stayed at this hotel a year ago when it was Amerisuites . It became more fancy, free breakfast not so good, but overall we enjoyed our stay. Didn't hear any noise outside,service was very good.
We stayed at this hotel a year ago when it was Amerisuites. We liked it very much. Now its more upscale and less friendly. Free breakfest is very limited, and we didn't find any complementary coffe or tea 24 hours, as is advertised. Kitchen utensils change to minimal (one cup coffe maker for instant coffe, refrigerator, cups and glasses). Before they had kitchen with microwave, plates, silverware, coffiemaker and coffee, tea, sugar etc. Now there is a very nice cafe downstares, but too pricey for us. Last year it was many young people from different countries and families with kids, this time we didn't see any. Our stay is not over yet, but we are sure will not use this hotel again. For business travelers it may be ok, but we'll miss Amerisuites.
arrived around 10:30pm, no hot water, called front desk, was told no one else was having a problem. next morning ran out of hot water before i finished my shower. went to front desk and a service man was sent to room, told he could not find a problem. my wife and daughter were able to take their showers without running out of hot water. ? what gives? went down for the complimentary continental breakfast- waited forever for a elevator only to find out 1 of the 3 elevators was broken, the dining room was bedlam, people standing around waiting for coffee, no english muffins or bagels, no silverware. we gave up and then had to compete with the housekeeping staff and other guests for an elevator. fortunatlely there was a starbucks across the street so i went and bought breakfast then we left. On the positive side the room was nice, great big screen tv. We stayed there last year when Hilton owned it and had a very positive experience. Needless to say we will look for another place next year.
The hotel is in a nice location if you have business at UNLV. It is very near the Hard Rock so we ate most meals there. Walking from Hyatt to Hard Rock - we did not always feel secure. If you stay here, rent a car. There is a CVS across the street and they also have a small package store. The food was mediocre at best. The "free" breakfast was just all carbs, (waffles, bagel, toast, juice), so if you need some protein in the AM, you have to either walk over to the Hard Rock or pay a high fee for a very small "gourmet" breakfast which is actually just a pre-made frozen thing they heat up in microwave since there is no kitchen on site. There was no lounge or drink service on site, but one of the employees told us they are planning on offering this one a limited basis soon. They had an airport shuttle, but getting it was a hassle. I had to wait a long time. If I had known that, I would have taken a cab - it is not so far from the airport. I think my friend paid less than 10 fare. They don't have a regular Strip shuttle service, but they will take you to Planet Hollywood at certain times of the day. Overall, if you can get this for a very good rate and/or you want to be near UNLV or Hard Rock, it's an OK deal.
When the wind shifts McCarran Airport which is just half mile (distance is from the hotel?s website) away changes their arriving/departure flight patterns placing the Hyatt Place directly under the departure flight pattern. With just a half mile from airport to hotel the planes are very low when passing over the hotel. At midnight we decided to give it a count, 6 flights taking off directly over our hotel in just 10 minutes. The hotel was not built/designed as a Hyatt Place; rather it is a converted Amerisuites, which could explain its sub par noise insulation.The rooms depicted on the hotel's website are a generic representation of an average room in the Hyatt Place chain, not an actual room at the Las Vegas hotel. The rooms in Las Vegas, rather than having a screen separate the two portions of the room had a 4'X5', floor to ceiling divider that housed the in room air conditioner (loud) which also made the area around king bed much smaller. This place does not deserve the Hyatt name and is no where up to the standards of Marriott's value chains, Residence Inn, Fairfield or Courtyard chains. Okay, the large LCD television rocks, but it did not makeup for the rest of the issues.
Amerisuites is changing to Hyatt, improvements completed were very nice, 3 floors of six were under construction still, no signs telling where vending/ice machine could be found (front desk), Hyatt provides USA Today but no way to purchase a Las Vegas Review Journal daily newspaper, vital to those unfamiliar with Las Vegas food and entertainment offers. Excellent convenient location for UNLV, area hospitals, Strip, shopping, airport, mass transit, fine and casual dining, very near gambling, easy to get on freeway system from hotel. Brand new beds are heaven, seven pillows Wow! I miss microwave, dishes, utensils. I travel alone and often eat in room. I always feel safe here staying alone. Clean well lighted property, security always present day or night. Very accommodating front desk people, friendly, bright, smiling, pleasant experience.
Mid-priced, all-suites hotel chain provides roomy accommodations and the comforts of home for business and leisure travelers.
A Hyatt hotel family member, AmeriSuites offers accommodations that are 25 percent larger than most standard hotel rooms. Amenities
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