Affordable with issues
- April 14, 2009
- Rated 3 of 5 by
a traveler from Travelocity.com
I stayed here a year and a half earlier and had a much better time. The room is nice for the value, however the hotel needs to hire a carpet cleaner. When we checked in they had the room wrong and had us in two double beds when we reserved a King. Then we had to wait for them to clean one for us and this was at 8pm at night. The next day the drain was clogged badly in the tub and the 3 card poker table was never open in the daytime. I stayed here before and everything was fine, not sure if I will stay here again or not.
Just OK
- April 11, 2009
- Rated 3 of 5 by
a traveler from Travelocity.com
I know that it's basically a fixed up version of the old San Remo but I really expected more. The bar out by the pool closed at about 8pm which is just crazy to me. Also, where is the lounge? How could you have a hotel/casino and not have a lounge? Every seat in the place was a stool. My last gripe is with Dan Marino's so called breakfast buffet. It was actually horrible tasting. We ended up going over to the Trop and MGM for the other days for breakfast. Also, the Hooters restaurant isn't a regular Hooters. We ordered wings and we were told that dressing, carrots and celery cost extra. Very strange.
Other than those few things, the hotel was just OK. It is small, which I really like. The rooms were comfy except, as with everywhere else in the hotel, there are no regular chairs in the rooms. Only 2 stools. Gambling was OK. the dealers, pit bosses and waitresses were all very nice and accommodating.
Conclusion... unless they make a change and at least add a lounge, I don't think we'll be going back to Hooters Casino Hotel.
Would not stay again
- April 11, 2009
- Rated 3 of 5 by
a traveler from Travelocity.com
I would not stay at this hotel again. It was not worth the money. Did not feel welcome there by the staff.
Not Bad!
- March 30, 2009
- Rated 4 of 5 by
a traveler from Travelocity.com
For what we paid, we were very happy. Everyone was nice and kind--they made the experience worth while. The hotel looks older and you get what you pay for- but if you're looking for great service with a great price tag...this is the place to stay!
terrible hotel i ever had.
- March 26, 2009
- Rated 1 of 5 by
a traveler from Travelocity.com
If you are planning to stay in hooters, I recommend you to stay in excalibur or tropicana than hooters. you can find other cheap hotels in las vegas which are much better than hooters.
hooters hotel has comfort beds and girls wearing tank top. but that's all.
first, The staffs are not kind, especially when you have some problem after check out. They don't want to hear what you say, and just throw the phone off.
second, some of staffs are not accustomed to their work. if you're not lucky, they will charge more than what you have to pay. So when you check out,and you have something to pay, don't pay the charge with your credit card.
third, in my case... the toilet was dirty.
fourth, when you find hooters hotel in the internet, maybe you will think that it is cheap for their facility. But they will charge you routine extra resort fee. And after adding resort fee, it is not cheap any more than other same grade's hotels in las vegaas.
fifth, hooters hotel is located in south strip. but to use public transportation(like deuce bus) you have to walk many blocks.and you can be lost from other hotel's fence.(Then you have to walk more) It would be better for you to find good hotels where you don't have to walk to ride deuce.
six, there is nothing special attractions in hooters hotel. you can just sleep, and use slot machine or blackjack. If you want to use nice restaurant, or great show, you'd better go another hotel.
seven,in my case they changed the content of promotion without any notice or approval.
Those are what i had only in 3 night stay!!