Location. A massive neon guitar jutting into the sky over Paradise Road marks the cool and contemporary Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Las... more »
Location. A massive neon guitar jutting into the sky over Paradise Road marks the cool and contemporary Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nev. Located one mile from the Las Vegas Strip, this property stands two miles from the Las Vegas Convention Center. The hotel is located two miles from McCarran International Airport. Hotel Features. The Hard Rock features the lounges Rockstar Players Club, Wasted Space and Poker Lounge. The Hard Rock also features four restaurants, including Nobu sushi bar, AGO, which serves Tuscan Italian cuisine. The hotel is home to more than 600 pieces of rock-n-roll memorabilia, a 30,000-square-foot circular casino, a 4,000-seat concert venue hosting major recording acts, and the subterranean nightclub Body English, featuring a retro-industrial ceiling, glowing violet tables and green vinyl booths. Pampering treatments at the property's RockSpa include the signature Mediterranean Organic Veggie Wrap, Monticelli Mud and ThermoFreeze therapies. This spa facility houses showers, steam rooms, spa tubs and a limited-hour fitness center. Recreational amenities include a three-acre tropical pool area with a sandy beach. The Beach Club pool boasts three swim-up blackjack tables. Adjacent thatch-roofed cabanas contain flat-screen televisions, telephones and ceiling fans. Guestrooms. The rock-n-roll motif continues in the 1,500 guestrooms which feature sea-green carpeting, eggplant-colored draperies, velour furnishings, colorful rock-n-roll portraiture and French doors. Rooms offer platform beds with leather headboards and 400-thread count Egyptian-cotton linens. Room amenities include Bose CD players, 42-inch high-definition flat-panel televisions, and high-speed wired and wireless Internet access for a fee. Bathrooms contain marble vanities and shower/tub combinations. Honor bars are provided in all accommodations. Expert Tip. The beat goes on at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino pools with music piped through underwater speakers. The following fees and deposits are charged by the property at either check-in or check-out. Credit card deposit: US$100 per day , Late check-out: US$100, The above list may not be comprehensive. Fees and deposits may not include tax and are subject to change. The following mandatory hotel-imposed fees are charged and collected by the hotel either at check-in or check-out. Hotel resort fee: US$7 per room, per night , Hotel resort fee inclusions: Phone calls, Valet parking, . The above list may not be comprehensive. Mandatory hotel-imposed fees may not include tax and are subject to change.
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54 year old male with a moderate budget, traveling for leisure
Small place, fun scene. Went for a bachelor party. Room was nice and big, and the french windows opened onto a nice little balcony overlooking the pool. Fun place to party, and not far from the strip. Highly recommend.
I am very likely
to return to the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino.
I would definitely recommend it to friends.
60 year old male with a moderate budget, traveling for leisure
Great time!Small place, fun scene. I have stayed at the Hard Rock a couple times, and hung out there numerous times. It's off-strip, and a much smaller casino than your typical Strip mega-casino. Its size is part of its appeal. It's a hip, younger place. The gambling action is good, the sushi restaurant is excellent, and everyone there is always having a good time. Also the pool scene there is excellent.
I am very likely
to return to the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino.
I would definitely recommend it to friends.
35 year old male with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
I love everything about this place. The casino is fun. The staff is the casino is very nice and adds to the fun. The rooms are good. Flat screen TV's, Nice bathrooms and if you get a pool view, a total bonus! They have some the of the best restaurants in Vegas. Pink Taco is awesome Mexican food. Nobu....what can I say, they do sushi right. Lucky Seven is a great place for breakfast. You get a lot of food for a good price. I have never had dinner at Simons but I like to go in late and get dessert at the bar. The hotel is not huge like other hotels in Vegas. I like the fact that you can get from your car to your room in a couple of minutes. The pool is a blast. You can gamble, drink or just look around. They even have a water slide that is fun for big kids like me. The spa is very nice too. It is not on the the strip and I think that is a plus because they work a little harder to get you to stay there. Try it out and have fun.
This hotel was the best! Me and my
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Posted Aug 29, 2007
Excellent
This hotel was the best! Me and my boyfriend walked in and we knew that it was the place for us. They play excellent music all the time, the staff is friendly, the rooms are great with flat screen plasmas and we upgraded to a pool view room- which I ...
The Hard Rock has great things to offer.
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Posted Aug 23, 2007
Good
The Hard Rock has great things to offer. Not the place to gamble. The service and staff are very willing to help. The room was nice with a great view of the pool and stirp. Not that you want to stay in the room for this trip. Wish it was closer to...
We go down to Vegas about 2 - 3 times a year. In fact, we just got back a couple days ago. Our second trip down we stayed at Bellagio and found ourselves going to Hard Rock every night. So since then we just stay at Hard Rock...and while we are...
I very recently stayed at the Hard Rock
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Posted Jul 30, 2007
Horrible
I very recently stayed at the Hard Rock Hotel in Las Vegas. Upon checking in, I was told by the woman at the front desk that she noticed that there was a $25 credit associated with my room, to be used for room service, mini bar, movies, she...
We were very glas that we had a rental
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Posted Jul 25, 2007
Horrible
We were very glas that we had a rental car so we could leave and go to a more classy casino. Kind of a Trashy, Sleezy, Nasty place...not what we expected at all.
This hotel is not for families at all.
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Posted Jun 29, 2007
Mediocre
This hotel is not for families at all. The pool was closed the day we were there for a singles party. We couldnt even go near the pool. We were also made to get to our car by walking in 105 degree heat because we were interfering with the line to...
This hotel did not live up to my
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Posted Jun 25, 2007
Mediocre
This hotel did not live up to my expectations for Sheratons. It was dark, smoky and seedy looking. Scary for a single woman. I was only there as my conf location was booked. I assumed that the Sheraton name might offer some consistent quality - NOT! ...