Overview
Conrad Las Vegas boasts 1,496 ultra-stylish rooms and suites, making it the largest Conrad in the world. Brimming with tasteful art, tech conveniences and premium amenities, these luxe accommodations include a private reception lobby and lounge, dedicated VIP check-in and digital keys.
Minimum check-in age: 21 years old picture ID is required
Resort fees include
- Internet access
- Smart TV casting
- Discounts on spa or fitness retail and treatments
- 5% off cabana experience and 2 pool chair experience
- Local and toll-free calls
- Access to 7000+ top newspapers and magazines from over 300 countries using the Press Reader app
Check in
4:00 p.m.
Check out
11:00 a.m.
Rooms
1496
Inclusions
Rooms
Amenities
Location

Reviews
Poor staff, rip off hotel
JenniferR516 (Stansted Mountfitchet, United Kingdom) on Mar 22, 2025
I had an extremely disappointing stay at the Resorts World Conrad in Las Vegas. After a cancelled flight, my colleagues and I arrived at the hotel at 2 AM, exhausted and just wanting to get to our rooms. What followed was a chaotic and painfully slow check-in process that took over an hour. It was taking 10-15 minutes per person, and the staff seemed completely untrained, unsure of what they were doing. When I finally got to my room, I was hungry, so I grabbed a tube of chips from the minibar—only to find they were stale and had expired in 2023. When I brought this up at the front desk the next day, I was met with complete indifference. The staff member expected me to report it to a different department, as if it were my responsibility to fix their housekeeping issues. There were also safety concerns. One of the elevators was malfunctioning and got jammed while I was in it, which felt incredibly unsafe. Again, when I reported it to a staff member, they asked me to report it to someone else—once again, as though this were my responsibility. The lack of accountability and basic customer service was shocking. On top of all this, the resort fee was extremely high and wasn’t made clear on the booking site before arrival. It felt like a hidden charge, adding to the frustration of an already overpriced stay. Even more frustrating, at least half of the sun loungers at the pool were reserved, and they expected guests to pay an extra $200 for the nicer ones—despite already paying a premium for the room and resort fee. There was no free water or coffee in the rooms, and the minibar and other services were absurdly overpriced. For a supposedly high-end hotel, these basic amenities should have been included. Overall, the experience was frustrating, disappointing, and not worth the money. I will not be staying here again, and I wouldn’t recommend it to anyone.
Quick One Night Stay
LaneyLeft on Mar 21, 2025
Checked In: Thursday, February 13th, 2025 around 9am Checked Out: Friday, February 14th, 2025 around 11am Room Type Booked: 2 QUEEN BEDS PREMIUM ROOM Room Type Given: 2 QUEEN BEDS PREMIUM ROOM Strip View Room Number: 31220 Rate per night - $154.20 Total for Stay per Room Rate - $154.20 Taxes - $27.32 Resort Charge - $50 Total price for Stay - $231.52 A friend and I decided to do Vegas for one night. Fly in first thing in the morning and last flight out the next day. Since I'm Hilton Diamond and we've never stayed at Resorts World, we decided to check it out. I do have the Aspire card, so I get a $200 resort credit twice every year, so that covered the majority of the deposit which was the whole amount listed above. Being diamond I got upgraded twice. Once thru the app before the trip to a city view and then again at check in to a strip view. I don't spend much time in the room when in Vegas, but it was still much appreciated. Little things do make a difference loyalty wise. The really sweet thing was once we got to the room, there was sparkling wine and chocolates waiting for us. I never contacted the hotel to tell them anything, so this was a nice surprise. Maybe it was something they did for Valentine's Day? Regardless, it was a nice treat. Juniors - $105.40 Starbucks - $19.56 Dawg House - $150.20 Alle Lounge - $132.23 Sundries East Retail - $30.25 Famous Foods - $47.18 Above are the places we patronized while here. Juniors was nice for breakfast after we checked in. Starbucks for later in the morning when we needed a caffeine kick. The $50 food & beverage credit only works at Dawg House so we stopped by for drinks and some apps. Cocktails here are horrible, so just go for the straight beer or liquor. Alle is a beautiful swanky enclosed rooftop lounge. We ended up getting a table at walk in. Note that tables have a two item min per person. There was a convenience store right by our elevators, so stopped by before crashing for the night to get waters, sodas, toiletries, etc. Before we left, we did a quick dinner at two spots in their food stall area. We did try to get late check out, but were told they were fully booked up on the 14th. I did go into the app to see if I could book a room for the day and Conrad was indeed sold out. I typically stay at MGM properties while in Vegas, but it was nice checking out another chain. I do wish Conrad was more in the middle of the action, but at least you still get the Vegas feel with Resorts World. Easy gambling is a must when staying in Sin City. Note 1 - There were no robes and slippers in the room, but they do offer them. You just have to call and ask. Note 2 - They do take Hilton gift cards. I was able to pay with one at check out. Note 3 - It isn't that hard to level up with Genting Rewards. The second level comes with free self parking if you don't want to pay for parking. I only gambled the first day we were here.
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