Just a quarter mile from The Vegas Strip, the Courtyard Las Vegas Convention Center Hotel provides a quiet, tranquil retreat. Start your... more »
Just a quarter mile from The Vegas Strip, the Courtyard Las Vegas Convention Center Hotel provides a quiet, tranquil retreat. Start your day with our Vegas-style breakfast buffet then walk from your Las Vegas, Nevada hotel to the convention center across the street. Or a few minutes more to the casinos, restaurants and shopping centers of The Strip.. From there the express bus to the Fremont Street Experience leaves every 15 minutes. Two miles from your Las Vegas Convention Center hotel is the Las Vegas National Golf Course. Back in your Courtyard Las Vegas Convention Center hotel, your toughest decision is where to relax first. Try your over-sized guestroom with its fridge, coffee maker and luxury bedding?. Here to work? Find out why Courtyard by Marriott is known as the hotel designed for business travelers with your large, well-lit work desk and free high speed internet. All this and meeting rooms for your special event will make us your choice among Las Vegas Nevada hotels.
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Location. The Courtyard Las Vegas Convention Center is located in Las Vegas, Nev. one-half mile from Flyaway Indoor Skydiving and Star Trek - The Experience. Fashion Show Mall and the Las Vegas Strip are within one mile. The hotel is less than two miles from Wet 'n Wild and Treasure Island at the Mirage. Hotel Features. The Courtyard Cafe offers breakfasts. The hotel includes a 24-hour food and beverages shop. The hotel's business center offers laptop stations, printers, fax machines, and complimentary wireless and dial-up Internet access. Two meeting rooms span 1,250 square feet of space and offer wireless Internet access. The Courtyard Las Vegas Convention Center features an exercise room with cardiovascular equipment, a heated outdoor pool and a spa tub. Guestrooms. The Courtyard Las Vegas Convention Center's guestrooms feature cable television and complimentary dial-up Internet access. Rooms include desks with ergonomic chairs. Refrigerators and coffeemakers are provided. Wooden headboards are complemented by fabrics in blue, rose, olive green, white and coral. Expert Tip. The Las Vegas Convention Center, with more than 3. 2 million square feet of exhibit and event space, is across the street from the hotel.
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60 year old female with a moderate budget, traveling for business
Loved the willingness of the front desk folks to help with any issue. Follow through wasn't there however, but that seemed to be an issue w ith the equipment provided to the facility by corporate decision makers. The design of the refrigerator in the room made it useless....an intermittant cooling, while energy efficient , led to destruction of food left in the refrigerator. A room microwave would have been appreciated as well. The housekeeping staff and the restaurant staff were very pleasant but the breakfast bill varied from $4 one day to $15 the next with the same food chosen.
As a bariatric group we had dietary requiremnts that , while not extraordinary, were not met by the high carb , high fat offerings in the buffet, the vegetable and fruit offerings were pale and not very appealing nor nutritious.The lunch offerings were also not appropriate for post surgical people and perhaps could have been worked out better by listening to the requirements of the people scheduling the event...... in addition the dishware needed better cleaning, fully thirty percent of the dishes were not clean . The neighborhood was too far from restaurants and activities for people who wanted to walk after dark.....public transportation was excellent and the proximity to airport was also great and balanced out the location issue. The fitness center was helpful to have and well utilized by our group.
I am not likely
to return to the Courtyard Las Vegas Convention Center.
I would not recommend it to friends.
34 year old female with a moderate budget, traveling for leisure
The room was great and the service was even better. I had a reservation with another hotel but cut it short and moved to the Courtyard Marriott where I was treated with respect. Each member of the staff that I encountered was helpful. I am a Guest Services Manager at a hotel and would be happy to hire any of Courtyard's employees to work for me.
23 year old male with a luxury budget, traveling for business
I was staying here for free, so it's a little hard to complain, but if you are considering paying money for staying in this place, I would think again.
I came to Vegas for business and leisure. The location itself is not bad (if you drive) but not great neither, the train station is straight across the hotel and thats pretty convenient.
The front desk service is helpful, but not cheerful, but it would be nice to see a smile here and there, but the girls were kind of frozen. (Although they got me 6 free breakfast coupons). Check-in was easy and fast, I arrived at 2 a.m. The service throughout my vacation had the attitude of Dont bother us, we won't bother you, thats how it felt. The room was just OK, not too big, but it was good for one person or even a couple. I had free internet connection (not an actual laptop), and a balcony. It had a fridge (hidden inside the cabinets, it took me two days to find it), a coffee maker that didnt work well, a 21" TV with a nice verity of channels, two bibles, and the other regular furniture a room needs to have.
The closet room was poor, it is not enough for more than two peoples clothes. The other furniture was falling apart, the dresser drawer front just fell apart the second I pulled it (I got scared that I broke it, but it wasn't my fault), also the chairs wheels fell apart (and I weight only 130 lbs) and I had to waste 30 minutes to try and fix them.
The first night I got in the bed I found a hair between the sheets! Kinda gross, also the sheets were thin. I dont know what all the talk was about them having new beds and mattresses, but I woke up all sore because the mattress wasn't comfortable at all.
The bathroom had a cold feeling to it and looked pretty poor and industrial. It had a small bath with a huge metal holder on the wall and an oversized toilet. I guess design wasn't on their top priority list. The sink or the makeup area is in a separate space and it looked a little weird. I also expected to see more of the free stuff (soap, creams and so on) but they had nothing in there.
The hotel, overall, looked very conservative. The Gym area was impressive and the pool was OK, and so as the food.
Do yourself a favor, you saved the money, you got to Vegas, add a little more and get a nicer hotel on the strip. It would change your experience for the best. For the money you pay, you deserve something better than this. Just to be fair, this hotel was not a dump and can't say it was horrible, there are worse off-strip hotels than this, but yet, I expected it to be a little nicer.