Overview
Come out and play and stay at Harrah’s Las Vegas. It’s not just a Las Vegas Strip hotel, it’s right at the heart of the most fabulous city on earth! Harrah’s offers great entertainment . Enjoy the newly renovated pool area with Olympic size swimming pool where you can refresh and rejuvenate ready to take on the exciting nightlife of the Strip.
Minimum check-in age: 21 years old
Pools are seasonal & subject to closures. Minimum age restrictions may apply, picture ID required. All shows, nightclubs and attractions are subject to change.
Resort fees include
- In-room Internet access daily for 2 devices per day
- In-room local calls
- Fitness Center admission for 2 guests per day
Check in
4 p.m.
Check out
11 a.m.
Rooms
2526
Inclusions
- All taxes
Rooms
Amenities
Location
Reviews
3.5 Stars - In between 3 and 4!
debsjc (Reading, England) on Mar 23, 2024
When we checked we we were initially given a room overlooking Carnival Court, and even up on a high floor it was very noisy. However, I went back and spoke to the front desk and I give them credit for changing the room for us. The room was good, it was large enough and fairly clean. No fridge, but we knew that in advance. There is the issue that the shower floods the whole bathroom because the shower screen only goes halfway across. We liked that keys were required to access the elevators to the rooms, providing better security. My main negative to the property is that you hear the noise from corridors, and people were shouting and slaming doors all night till 5am, so we didn't get much sleep. Also it was a shame the pool was closed, and we had to walk over to use the pool at The Flamingo.
$20 per night for a Refrigerator in a room and the whole hotel smells like one LARGE ASHTRAY!
Explorer7700 (Orlando, Florida) on Mar 23, 2024
As Las Vegas strip hotel/casino options are abundant I would highly recommend NOT staying at this hotel. The ceilings in the lobby and casino are very low and do not cycle the air very well so if you don’t like inhaling smoke and smelling like an ashtray you may want to stay elsewhere. Also, one big pet peeve I have is that they do not have small refrigerators in their standard rooms. I do not feel this as being acceptable. In fact when you call guest relations they want to charge you $20/day for a small refrigerator. I would suggest staying at another property on the strip. Maybe a non Caesar’s owned property. On our last trip my wife and I stayed at the Conrad at Resorts World and it was a 5 star experience.
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