Location. With an entrance marked by a 123-foot laughing neon clown, Circus Circus Hotel and Casino, located toward the north end of The... more »
Location. With an entrance marked by a 123-foot laughing neon clown, Circus Circus Hotel and Casino, located toward the north end of The Strip in Las Vegas, Nev. has been a permanent fixture for nearly four decades. Home to the world's largest permanent circus, this property is positioned less than five miles from McCarran International Airport. Buses, private trolleys and the Las Vegas monorail are available for a fee. The hotel is located next to Stardust and Hilton Grand Vacations. Hotel Features. This family-friendly hotel displays a pink-and-white circus theme throughout the public areas. Dining opportunities include THE Steakhouse, boasting aged beef and fresh seafood, and the Circus Buffet, open daily for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Adventuredome, a five-acre elevated indoor theme park, features rollercoasters, a water park, a sling shot and a carousel. Many of the world's most accomplished trapeze artists, high-wire acts and aerialists are showcased at the Circus Circus Midway Stage, which presents complimentary performances every hour from 12 p. m. This property houses a shopping promenade with souvenir shops, a magic store and an old-time western photograph shop. Guestrooms. Located in three towers, some of the hotel's 3,773 guestrooms sport colorful circus motifs and are furnished with mahogany-stained dressers and nightstands. Rooms feature light mocha-colored carpets, granite-topped furnishings and bed dressed with 280-thread count linens, dark headboards and earth-tone fabrics. Technological enhancements include 32-inch flat-screen televisions. Wireless Internet access is available for a fee. Manor rooms are accessed via an enclosed moving walkway, and are housed within five, three-story buildings with interior access. Manor rooms include refrigerators. Expert Tip. Mexitalia, an on-site Mexican-themed restaurant by day, transforms into a club by night that features dueling DJs. The following mandatory hotel-imposed fees are charged and collected by the hotel either at check-in or check-out. Telephone fee: $1 per room/night, The above list may not be comprehensive. Mandatory hotel-imposed fees may not include tax and are subject to change. .
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Circus Circus Hotel and Adventure Dome Theme Park bring the fun of the world's largest permanent circus and only theme park in Las Vegas. The Adventure Dome is a 5-acre elevated theme park located indoors. The permanent circus has world-honored circus acts performing throughout the day. The main casino has over 3,770 rooms and is located right on the strip. Circus Circus Manor Motorlodge is made up of five 3-story buildings with 810 guestrooms with convenient motor lodge type parking. Each room is equipped with a refrigerator and is located approximately a half block behind the main casino with easy access to main buildings via an enclosed walkway. Rooms are approximately 351 sq. ft. in size. Come join in on the fun! *** Minimum age requirement of 21 to check in to the property. Please be advised that a credit card is required at check-in for all local residents. Maximum stay is 14 nights - Circus Circus will not honor a booking longer than 14 nights. ***
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female with a moderate budget, traveling for business
This hotel should not have a 3-star rating. The beds were ancient and awful (even after we had them change us to a "better" room). The hotel overall was dirty and seemed unsafe.
female with an economy budget, traveling for leisure
The entire hotel is in need of remodeling. The room shook when the rides were going and the parking garage shook when cars were driving on it. The room smelled horrible of smoke, and windows didn't open far enough to release the smells. You could feel the springs in the bed and the comforter looked and smelled dirty. We paid $80 for this room and stayed only for a few hours because of an early flight. If we had any other choice, we would have not stayed there. I felt dirty even after showing there. The only thing they did well was customer service. Every employee we encountered was polite. The attractions are great for kids, such as the rides and the circus performers, but I would suggest not staying the night there, just visit.
female with an economy budget, traveling for leisure
it was the most discusting hotel I have ever been in! Left within 2 min of seeing the room. 3 words. Don't do it! Stratasphere exceptional! Modern, clean, cofy beds! Same price, newer, cleaner and very comfortable!
male with an economy budget, traveling for leisure
One look and you can definitely tell this is an older hotel & casino. The room was very confortable, clean & surprisingly quiet. I didn't have a need to deal with any of the hotel staff except for check-in & check-out, and they both were very courteous. I'm not sure if I'll stay here again unless I am traveling with kids. There are kids everywhere. I had a good time in the casino. The resturants and buffet was reasonable but sometimes long lines because of the families with kids. The circus shows were better than I had expected. All & alll, for the price and location, I thought it was a good deal.
August 15-19,2009, we took our grandkids age 11 and 13 and they enjoyed the Adventure Dome with all day pass ($20-25) for the rides. It is one of the older hotel/casinos near the north end of the strip. Our remodeled 35th floor room in the West Tower was nicely updated, clean, roomy, and quiet. Good value at $50 per night. Express elevators to upper floors were efficient. No coffee maker in room. In-house McDonalds, Krispy Kreme, Auntie Anne's and there is a Subway sandwich shop in the attached Slots-O-Fun. Other restaurants including the Pizzeria and the Buffet were OK. Did not try the other restaurants. Nice large and new upscale McDonalds with standard pricing is next door to Slots-O-Fun. Food in most casinos is getting costly. Hotel Lobby and entrance is a bit depressing and in need of improved lighting otherwise OK. Keep in mind, this place caters to kids and they are everywhere. The pool(s) are a bit inconvenient to reach and the poolside refreshments are pricey. "The Duece" double-decker bus is air conditioned and is a good value. It travels the strip from downtown to the south strip and stops right in front of the hotel (slots-o-fun) as well as frequent stops along the strip. You can pay exact cash on the bus (no change made), or there are vending machines (accept credit or cash) for bus tickets in front of slots-o-fun. The full fare cost for adults is $3 per ride or $7 for an all day pass or $15 for a 3-day pass all available from the vending machine. Note that reduced fare for children under 18 and senior adults pay half these fare amounts, but you can't purchase these tickets from the machine unless you have obtained a reduced fare ID card (good for 5 years) from either the North or South Transit Center (make sure you have identification with birthdate). You can pay the half fare for a ride with exact change on the bus.
If you hve no money to really d this and yet here you are, then this hotel will suffice. If you have a few kids and want omewhere they can play all day without you (older ones of course), then it will suffice also. BUT, the hotel has no frills, not even a coffee maker in the room. No info book in hotel. Hotel books you into old, faraway outside buildings that have not yet been renovated unless you pay a higher "upgrade" charge to be in main building. It is difficult to get around from one tower to the other quickly. Have to fight crowds to get around. Circus acts were disappointing (regarding timing). Room was not well cleaned prior to our arrival. Found dirt and trash from prior occupants. All in all, I would stay there again if I desperately needed a place and had little money. Otherwise, I would choose a nicer more modern place that is better located on the strip.
I am not likely
to return to the Circus Circus Las Vegas.
I might recommend it to friends.
25 year old with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
The wall paper is falling off the wall. Our headboard had white shit all over it and I felt like sleep outside would have been a lot cleaner then staying here. The workers are rude and they have no shuttle to the airport. If you walk down to any o