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3645 Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, Nevada 89109

Featured Review : We didn't choose Bally's per se, the accommodations were part of a package deal that we arranged. We chose the package based soley on price and the central location of Bally's on the Strip. We had a spacious room with tw...See Full Review

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  • Avg. User Rating:
    4 out of 5 stars
  • Hotel Class:
    4 out of 5 stars

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  • Bally's

  • 4 out of 5 stars
    BostonChick from Boston
  • July 25, 2005
Quote: Room at Bally's Photo - Bally's Las Vegas, Las Vegas, Nevada You can't beat the location of Bally's Hotel (my main criteria). Our standard room at Bally's was very spacious. We checked in very early, so we were able to request a view of the Strip. The view was incredible. We could nearly reach out and touch the Eiffel Tower. My one gripe with the room would be with the old-fashioned furniture. From what I understand, Bally's is one of the oldest hotels on the Strip, and sometimes it's easy to tell that it is.

I really enjoyed the casino at Bally's. It was not very big compared to the others, but I liked the intimate feel of it. It was never crowded during my stay, but always had enough people to keep it lively. Because of this, it was very easy to jump into any table game you wanted.


From journals Viva, Las Vegas! A First-Time Visitor's Take
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  • Bally's

  • 3 out of 5 stars
    Stellaness from OC
  • July 25, 2005
Quote: Bally's  Photo - Bally's Las Vegas, Las Vegas, Nevada Bally's is a great small and intimate hotel. My family and I always stay here, and we love it each time. The pool does suck, but the casino isn't so big that we get lost, and the food is okay. We always eat at Ichiban, a great Japanese food restaurant.
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  • Bally's

  • 4 out of 5 stars
    mwenn2100 from Milwaukee
  • May 2, 2005
  • Best of IgoUgo
Quote: I knew that I wanted to stay on the Strip, but most hotels were out of my price range. Luckily, I found a great deal at Bally's.

The location of the hotel was wonderful, had very easy access to the Paris Hotel (its sister property), and was right across the street from the Bellagio, Ceasars Palace, etc. For the location and ease of getting around alone, I would recommend this hotel.

The room itself wasn't spectacular, but how much time do you really spend in it anyway? It was nice but could have used some refurbishing (as in cleaning the windows and some paint). It was a big room with two queen-size beds and a large bathroom. The view was spectacular (even through the dirty glass)! We could see the Bellagio water fountain and light show and had a great view down the Strip.

The rest of the hotel was quite nice. They had some construction going on down in their shopping promenade, but the stores that were open were nice (expensive, but what isn't?). They had a great margarita bar in the back of the casino and a fun "sidewalk" cafe.


From journals Quick Jaunt to Vegas
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  • Bally's

  • 5 out of 5 stars
    Yorger from Virginia Beach
  • March 21, 2005
Quote: I'm a loyal Ballygoer; I have spent the four past summers here. Get on their email list or call the hotel for local promotions.

At night, visit the Big Kitchen Buffet for cross-sectioned crab legs (no cracking!). In the morning, go to the Paris breakfast buffet for their ridiculous crepe station! The Rooms are a bit outdated, but very spacious. Location is excellent - you are right in the middle of everything (Bellagio across the street - Ceasar's across the street).

No frills here. With Paris next door, you'll have the best of both worlds: economy and extravagance.


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  • Bally's

  • 4 out of 5 stars
    PATTISW from Flushing
  • April 8, 2004
Quote: Clean and decent. We like to stay here as it is centrally located. It is also not so big that you get lost trying to find the door. They have a nice small cafe, a buffet, and a couple of other restaurants.
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