Hotel

W Las Vegas

Las Vegas 5.0

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Overview

The elegantly appointed suites and stylish lobby areas set a tone of confident discretion, while its carefully tailored roster of amenities provide an unparalleled atmosphere.

Minimum check-in age: 21 years old ID required upon check in.

T-Mobile Arena is the destination in Las Vegas for live events − from amazing music acts to thrilling sporting events − it sets a new standard for what entertainment means in the city that does it best. The 20,000-seat T-Mobile Arena hosts exciting, world-class events with something for everyone − from UFC, boxing, hockey, basketball and bull riding to high-profile awards shows and top-name concerts.

Resort Fees: 50 usd per room/per night (plus tax) Paid directly to the hotel.

Check in

3 p.m.

Check out

11 a.m.

Rooms

King Suite
  • 1 king bed
  • No more than 2 guests in the room
King Suite
Featured amenities
Included in all rooms
  • Desk
  • Hair dryer
  • Phone
  • Safe
  • TV
Additional details

*Room must be occupied by at least one adult over the age of 21 years old, valid photo ID and credit card are required upon check-in. Pools are seasonal & subject to closures. All shows, nightclubs, and attractions are subject to change.

All rooms have been converted to non-smoking. A deep cleaning penalty will apply for any guest that violates this policy. This fee would be paid locally by the guest.

Two Queen Suite
  • 2 queen beds
  • No more than 4 guests in the room
Two Queen Suite
Featured amenities
Included in all rooms
  • Desk
  • Hair dryer
  • Phone
  • Safe
  • TV
Additional details

*Room must be occupied by at least one adult over the age of 21 years old, valid photo ID and credit card are required upon check-in. Pools are seasonal & subject to closures. All shows, nightclubs, and attractions are subject to change.

All rooms have been converted to non-smoking. A deep cleaning penalty will apply for any guest that violates this policy. This fee would be paid locally by the guest.

Amenities


Location

Address
3950 Las Vegas Blvd. S., Las Vegas, Nevada, 89109, United States of America
3 km from LAS airport

Reviews

TripAdvisor Traveler Rating

4.0 Very Good

  • Cleanliness 4.5
  • Location 4.0
  • Rooms 4.5
  • Service 4.0
  • Value 4.0
TripAdvisor users rated this property 4 out of 5

Nice hotel with large rooms

jzhang9102023 (Anaheim, California) on Jan 12, 2025

Great property to stay at if you are looking for larger rooms. There is definitely a luxurious feel to this property that the Mandalay Bay did not. I would avoid strip view if airplane noise will bother you because all the flights East could be heard. My biggest criticism about this place is how chaotic the main hallway to the W gets when the Michael Jackson shows lets out since their doors are located in the middle of the hallway. To compound on this issue, I don't know why staff thought it would be a good idea to set up merchandise tables along this hallway as well. While trying to get to my room I saw a guy with a gold chain and leather pants on stick out his shoulder on purpose to knock over this old lady. Dude just kept walking. There is definitely a lack of security outside this event and in the W's hallway.

TripAdvisor users rated this property 1 out of 5

I stayed hundreds of nights at the Delano, but my first stay at the W will be my last. Avoid.

latrell1 (Boston, MA) on Jan 11, 2025

I've stayed at the Delano countless times. Probably 200 nights across the last 10 years. It was a home away from home, and I recommended it to dozens of friends. My first stay at the new W hotel, the rebranded Delano, will be my last time at this property. I paid a premium to book a room with a King bed. (I booked before the switchover but arrived after the rebranding had occurred.) When I arrived late in the evening, my wife and I were given a room with 2 Queens. The front desk agent said we were being given a "great room" but didn't give us any details. I know that MGM sells the different room types and bed types at different price points, so I called down. It took 10 minutes to get someone on the phone, and they had to repeatedly put me on hold to check in with various people. Eventually, they told me that they had zero King rooms available in the hotel and couldn't accommodate my "request". Since my confirmation said "King suite" and not a room type to be determined by the property, I pushed back. This hotel has over 1,1100 rooms - I have no doubt that they had a King room available and held back as a potential comp. I was transferred to whoever was running Mandalay room operations that night, who said that they could see the rates I paid vs. what the other rates were at the time (very unlikely) and that I hadn't paid extra (false). I was told that the hotel reserves the right to put me in a room with different bed types, even though my confirmation specifies a type of bed. I asked for a refund and was told no. The hotel offered to try and move me the next day without any promises of a King room being available, and insisted that I would have to check in with them again at 4 PM to confirm whether the room switch would actually be possible. After an hour on the phone, I wasn't going to disrupt my next day in Vegas even further. The person in charge could not have been ruder or more dismissive. I finished my stay in the 2 Queens room and will just find a new home in Vegas from this point forward. So, just know that if you book a room type with a certain bed configuration, even if you pay extra to do so, MGM will have no qualms about putting you into something different. My booking agent eventually negotiated behind the scenes for a partial refund, which I appreciated, but Mandalay/W didn't offer me that same courtesy. I really loved the Delano, but there have been signs of things going downhill even before the reflag as a W. The nearest restaurants, which weren't ever great, are now closed. The TVs in the bathrooms have been removed and replaced with another piece of photo art. The tech in the rooms is last-generation compared to other comparably-priced hotels in Vegas (I've since made my most recent stay at the Virgin hotel and found that to be a significant upgrade.) The parking garage routinely has floors closed. Even with the hotel charging an exorbitant sum for valet, removing significant demand in the process, you can no longer call down in advance for your vehicle. The casino pit closest to the hotel is rarely open. And MGM's rewards program has made hotel spending a waste of time.

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