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The Stratosphere Casino Hotel & Tower is located at the top of the Las Vegas Strip. The Stratosphere is the closest Strip property to Downtown Las Vegas and the Fremont Street Experience. We are just 1.3 miles from the Las Vegas Convention Center. A wide range of services are offered to each Stratosphere hotel guest. There is 24-hour room service with a huge selection of food and drinks for every appetite. A fitness center is located on the premises to help guests maintain their fitness routines. Business needs such as faxing and next day delivery are offered through Business Services. A dynamic and professional concierge staff is on site to help assist with your needs. At 1,149 feet, the Stratosphere Tower is the tallest freestanding observation tower in the United States and the tallest building west of the Mississippi River. From the observation decks, lounge, restaurant, meeting & banquet space and private dining rooms, guests enjoy panoramic views of the Las Vegas Strip and the surrounding valley. Visitors to the Tower are whisked from ground level to the observation decks in approximately 30 seconds in double decker elevators traveling at speeds of 1,800 feet per minute or three floors a second. Thrill seekers can enjoy excitement over 100 stories above the ground on the Big Shot, X Scream and Insanity thrill rides. The tower is equipped with a special lighting system designed to provide a spectacular dancing light show nightly, which is visible throughout the Las Vegas Valley. Let us entertain you with dazzling shows, ultimate thrill rides and unparallel views. Visit our ticketing box office for show tickets, tower & thrill ride admission. The Ticketing Box Office is conveniently located on the 2nd Floor Retail Level.
It's excitement the way you want it! Great games, great odds and great promotions really make your play pay off. Experience non-stop action on our fun table games, hot slot and video poker machines, or get swept up in the excitement of the race & sports book. All of this is at the Stratosphere. The Stratosphere boasts an 80,000-square-foot casino featuring over 50 table games and more than 1,500 of the hottest slot and video poker machines as well as a poker room and race & sports book to ensure that there is something for every gaming preference. Our 67,000 square foot resort pool and recreation deck is conveniently located on the eighth floor of the Premier tower. In addition to the spacious swimming pool, the deck features an oversize spa, a waterfall, private cabanas and a special events area.
There is also a poolside cafe, a full-service bar and a shop for poolside accessories. Recreational programs are conducted in the summer. From dining elegance to casual comfort, the Stratosphere's uniquely-themed restaurants offer something to please every taste. Indulge in elegant dining for lunch or dinner 833 feet above the Las Vegas Strip at Top of the World Restaurant, where every dining experience is a special occasion. Enjoy our vintage Vegas-themed coffee shop, Lucky's Cafe. Visit Roxy's Diner featuring live, 50's style entertainment. Treat yourself to The Courtyard Buffet with a large selection of International foods and American favorites. Try Fellini's Ristorante Italiano for your favorite Italian specialties. Let us entertain you with dazzling shows, premier acts and live headline entertainment. See American Superstars, our ultimate celebrity tribute show or Bite, our vampire-themed adult revue. Enjoy exhilarating entertainment at Oasis Lounge or live music at Images Cabaret and Top of the World Lounge.
Official Hotel Information
Location. Located on the northern end of the Strip, the Stratosphere Tower - Casino & Resort Hotel is less than two miles from downtown Las Vegas, Nev. The Las Vegas Convention Center is located two miles away. Hotel Features. The hotel's tower rises 113 stories and qualifies as one of the tallest free-standing structures located west of the Mississippi River. Elevators ascend to indoor/outdoor observation decks with 360-degree views. The Top of the World Restaurant revolves above the city of Las Vegas and serves steaks, seafood and continental cuisine during lunch and dinner hours. Romance at the Top of the World lounge offers jazz-band entertainment and DJ music, for fees. An 80,000-square-foot casino offers approximately 50 table games, 1,500 slot and video poker games, a poker room and a race and sports book. . The eight-floor pool complex includes a freeform pool with a rock waterfall, a tropical ocean-scene wall, volleyball nets and rental cabanas. A second outdoor pool is reserved for adults, only. Roni Josef International Salon and Spa offers body treatments that include Swedish and Western therapies. An indoor/outdoor fitness center overlooks the activity pool and houses cardiovascular and weight-training machines. . Guestrooms. This 24-story hotel and casino offers 2,444 located in two towers. Accommodations afford city or mountain views. Rooms reveal contemporary décor and earth-tone hues. Select accommodations feature sofa beds and marble foyers, while marble bathrooms contain dual sinks, jetted tubs and glass-enclosed showers. Some suites provide complimentary laptop-compatible in-room safes. Wireless Internet access is available, for a fee. . Expert Tip. This Las Vegas property offers three top-of-the-tower thrill rides that include Insanity, X-Scream and lastly, Big Shot, that launches passengers 160 feet in 2. 5 seconds along a 238-foot mast that extends like a needle from the tower. . 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. 50 per room, per day, Hotel resort fee inclusions: Unlimited admission to indoor and outdoor observation deck (4 guests per room), Welcome Funbook for discounts at on-site attractions, retail outlets, and food-and-beverage outlets, Use of fitness center, Use of pool, Valet or self parking, 2-for-1 tickets to American Superstars and Bite, . The above list may not be comprehensive. Mandatory hotel-imposed fees may not include tax and are subject to change.
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The Stratosphere Casino Hotel & Tower is located at the top of the Las Vegas Strip. The Stratosphere is the closest Strip property to Downtown Las Vegas and the Fremont Street Experience. We are just 1.3 miles from the Las Vegas Convention Center. A wide range of services are offered to each Stratosphere hotel guest. There is 24-hour room service with a huge selection of food and drinks for every appetite. A fitness center is located on the premises to help guests maintain their fitness routines. Business needs such as faxing and next day delivery are offered through Business Services. A dynamic and professional concierge staff is on site to help assist with your needs. At 1,149 feet, the Stratosphere Tower is the tallest freestanding observation tower in the United States and the tallest building west of the Mississippi River. From the observation decks, lounge, restaurant, meeting & banquet space and private dining rooms, guests enjoy panoramic views of the Las Vegas Strip and the surrounding valley. Visitors to the Tower are whisked from ground level to the observation decks in approximately 30 seconds in double decker elevators traveling at speeds of 1,800 feet per minute or three floors a second. Thrill seekers can enjoy excitement over 100 stories above the ground on the Big Shot, X Scream and Insanity thrill rides. The tower is equipped with a special lighting system designed to provide a spectacular dancing light show nightly, which is visible throughout the Las Vegas Valley. The Stratosphere boasts an 80,000-square-foot casino featuring over 50 table games and more than 1,500 of the hottest slot and video poker machines as well as a poker room and race & sports book to ensure that there is something for every gaming preference. Our 67,000 square foot resort pool and recreation deck is conveniently located on the eighth floor of the Premier tower. In addition to the spacious swimming pool, the deck features an oversize spa, a waterfall, private cabanas and a special events area. There is also a poolside cafe, a full-service bar and a shop for poolside accessories. Recreational programs are conducted in the summer. From dining elegance to casual comfort, the Stratosphere's uniquely-themed restaurants offer something to please every taste. Indulge in elegant dining for lunch or dinner 833 feet above the Las Vegas Strip at Top of the World Restaurant, where every dining experience is a special occasion. Enjoy our vintage Vegas-themed coffee shop, Lucky's Cafe. Visit Roxy's Diner featuring live, 50's style entertainment. Treat yourself to The Courtyard Buffet with a large selection of International foods and American favorites. Try Fellini's Ristorante Italiano for your favorite Italian specialties. Let us entertain you with dazzling shows, premier acts and live headline entertainment. See American Superstars, our ultimate celebrity tribute show or Bite, our vampire-themed adult revue. Enjoy exhilarating entertainment at Oasis Lounge or live music at Images Cabaret and Top of the World Lounge. A Resort Package Fee of $7.50 per room per night will be charged at the front desk. This resort fee includes these great values: Free unlimited admission for up to 4 guests per room to the Stratosphere Tower indoor and outdoor observation decks. (Current single use adult Stratosphere Tower admission is $13.95.) Free "Welcome Funbook" valued at $150.00 for use at attractions, food and beverage, and retail outlets throughout the property. Free daily admission to our fitness center. Free use of 8th floor resort style pool. Free use of laundry and drying facilities on 6th floor. Guaranteed Guest Parking (Valet or Covered Self-Park available). 2 for the price of 1 "American Superstars" Production Show Tickets (Showroom Dark on Thursday). 2 for the price of 1 "Bite" Adult Oriented Production Show Tickets (Showroom Dark on Thursday).
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Flew out here for a vacation in January.
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Posted Jun 18, 2008
Horrible
Flew out here for a vacation in January. After taxi driver long way'ed me to the hotel ($40+ trip), I spent 30 minutes trying to check in. After finally getting my room, traversed 20 minutes across smokey, ratty casino floor to room elevators. ...
My husband and I were looking for a
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Posted Jun 17, 2008
Good
My husband and I were looking for a getaway where we can loose all of our money and have a great time doing it. So we decided on Las Vegas and we stayed at the Stratosphere. Travel website offered a room upgrade for about 10 or 11 dollars per night...
The hotel overall was good. The best
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Posted Jun 15, 2008
Okay
The hotel overall was good. The best thing was the tower, the thrill rides on it, and the view of las vegas from the tower. They have good shops and the casino. However, the location was at one end of the strip. The rooms could have a little more...
From reviews I've read, I'm not sure
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Posted Jun 15, 2008
Excellent
From reviews I've read, I'm not sure wht people expect when they travel, but I was very pleased. Our room was a nice size with a bathroom bigger than any I have ever stayed in. We had a room on the 20th floor with a view of the strip. The staff was...
If you are looking for good customer
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Posted Jun 11, 2008
Horrible
If you are looking for good customer service, look again, you wont get it at the Stratosphere!!!!!! In fact, you have a better chance at Motel 6. Besides being treated like an inconvience to any of the staff (changed rooms 4 times within less than 8 ...
The staff was very curteous and helpful.
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Posted Jun 11, 2008
Excellent
The staff was very curteous and helpful. When I checked in I asked if they might have a room close to the elevator because I had recently sprained my ankle very badly and had trouble walking on it. They gave me a room right next to the elevator that ...
The concierge service at this hotel is
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Posted Jun 11, 2008
Mediocre
The concierge service at this hotel is non existent for all practical considerations. The rooms are below standard for Las Vegas. The hotel is understaffed-we waited over 40 minutes to register even with prepaid advance reservations.
The value was okay for the cheaper rate.
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Posted Jun 05, 2008
Okay
The value was okay for the cheaper rate. I thought the quality of the hotel was going to be somewhat better. The self-service check-in was nice so you can avoid the long lines at the front desk, especially on a weekend. The room was a bit...