Active Advisories
The FORMULA 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix is held annually during the third weekend of November.
Road closures, including Las Vegas Boulevard, Sands Avenue, Harmon Avenue and Koval Lane will be closed to vehicular traffic.
Access by vehicle will be restricted during these times and increased travel times and delays may occur especially between the hours of 5pm – 2am.
Las Vegas Boulevard pedestrian walkways and bridges will be available around the clock.
During race times it is recommended to use these walkways and pedestrian bridges to travel within the resort corridor.
RIDESHARE / TAXI SERVICES If you arrive prior to Road Closure times (5 p.m.), rideshare and taxi services will be able to access the property as usual, but you should still allow more time to complete your trip. If you are arriving between 5 p.m. and 2 a.m. on race days and using a rideshare or taxi service, you will be dropped off at the designated Hotel Shuttle Drop Off Area then transferred to your lodging property. If departing during race times via rideshare or taxi services, shuttles will be available on a limited basis to take you to the satellite rideshare and taxi service departure location.
Overview
Formerly Bally’s, the legendary casino brand Horseshoe, known for gaming, poker, and making it right for the gambler, has arrived center strip. Look inside Horseshoe Las Vegas hotel to find a great room in the center of the action on the Las Vegas Strip.
Minimum check-in age: 21 years old
All shows, nightclubs and attractions are subject to change. 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 Premium Wifi (20Mbps) 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
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Reviews
Horseshoe Hotel
kristal141 (Red Deer, Canada) on Dec 13, 2025
Hotel location is great. Easy to get anywhere with the monorail station. Bed was very comfortable. Shower had great water pressure. Friendly staff. Cons are the hotel could use some renovations. Wallpaper was peeling.
Didn’t get the room we paid for
G20255 on Dec 10, 2025
This is the sixth hotel I’ve stayed at on the strip and it’s probably the worst room I’ve stayed at. It wasn’t bad but it was very dated and needs a lot of TLC. We paid extra for a strip view king room, when we checked in the lady at the desk tilted her head then called someone on the phone to ask about our room, after repeating it a couple times to the person on the phone she sighed and hung up. Then after a couple minutes said we were ‘upgraded’ to a junior suite… but what they didn’t mention is that room is at the back of the hotel with no strip view, it would seem they didn’t have the strip view room we paid for, so we were disappointed. The room was big but nothing special to any other room, if anything it was dirtier, lots of dust everywhere, surfaces well worn. There’s no coffee facilities, like most vegas hotels I guess they removed them so you go downstairs and buy coffee. The fire alarm went off when we were there, after it went off for a while, we asked housekeeping in the hallway what’s happening and they shrugged and continued to work, we decided to go down the fire exit with other guests just to get downstairs and be directed back up with no explanation. The positives are: close to the monorail, food court is okay (though expensive) and the arcade is fun. The negatives: don’t get the room you paid for, rooms need a good thorough clean and lacking basic facilities. I wouldn’t stay here again.
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