Station Casinos offer a total of ten exciting hotels and casinos conveniently located throughout the Las Vegas valley and near the Las... more »
Station Casinos offer a total of ten exciting hotels and casinos conveniently located throughout the Las Vegas valley and near the Las Vegas Strip. Each Hotel and Casino offers a diverse array of gaming, dining, entertainment options.
Affordable Las Vegas Hotel Rooms starting from $39.99 per night. Enjoy deluxe room accommodations, buffet passes, spa & salon services, hotel amenities and more!
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Food service, in the cafe was very,
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Posted Aug 04, 2008
Okay
Food service, in the cafe was very, very slow. The food was great when you finally got it. The buffet was poorly displayed, dry and tasteless. We almost finished our meal before we got our drinks. Staff was very rude, in both the casino and the...
When we arrived the staff was very
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Posted Aug 04, 2008
Good
When we arrived the staff was very helpful, as it was late at night and we were traveling with 3 small children the bell man unloaded our bags from the airport shuttle and took them directly to our room. We checked into our Court Yard room. The walk ...
Palace Station was a typical mid-level
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Posted Aug 01, 2008
Good
Palace Station was a typical mid-level Las Vegas Hotel. The staff was always helpful, friendly and courteous. Room was a basic hotel room and standard for Las Vegas where they want you out and about. No fridge, no microwave, but that is the Las...
we had a blast from the friendly van
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Posted Aug 01, 2008
Good
we had a blast from the friendly van driver to the great room view in room 421 in the towers. the BINGO at 11PM was a blast. the guy who runs it made our party feel so welcome. I also liked being away from the hussel and bussel of the strip in the ...
60 year old female with a moderate budget, traveling for leisure
This is the second stay at the Palace Station.... we love staying there and had a room in the courtyard area, which we liked very much. The room was clean and when asking for service of more linens, they were more than generous. We also enjoyed eating at their feast buffet, as the price is the best, and with your boarding pass you get one dollar off per person. This is our 10 or 12th trip to las vegas and we have stayed at other hotels in center strip, and still prefer to stay at Palace Station. They also have a shuttle to and from the airport and also to the strip. Cannot beat having that kind of transportation. They also offer bingo, which many casinos do not. The pools also are a short distance from the courtyard rooms.
All the staff was very friendly.
As for any negatives... perhaps a few, but the positives surely outweigh the negatives for us. The courtyard rooms are somewhat small and only have a shower and no tub. The room size is not an issue, just sleeping there. Full size beds in a double room, queen size would have been a plus, but doubt any budget hotels have queens in a double room. Also, it is a little off the strip, but a 24-hour ticket on the city bus is available for 5 dollars a day....
All in all, I would recommend Palace Station as a place to stay, unless you have your eyes on someplace ritzy, and then you will be disappointed, but you cannot beat the bargain.
28 year old male with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
no refrig in room, bogus hotel service fee that we had no clue about, i guess it must be 5 star hotel, long hair under omelet, high food prices, when at the brunch buffet it didnt even have all the food out until an hour later, so we got full and all the other new food starts coming out, long walk from car to room(like 10 minutes with stairs, no elevator in portions of hotel), slow drink service, unfriendly staff(it is a local place and not to keen on smiling or greeting), so if u are traveling thousands of miles for a getaway dont go here,
I wont and its too bad for them because i travel to vegas about 5 times annual,
its back to Main street for me which is what I would reccommend.
After reading reviews I was apprehensive about staying here, but had to for a conference. I was greatly surprised. I stayed in the tower rooms, but paid for the courtyard (no charge for upgrade at the desk). I have stayed at TI and with the...