the D Las Vegas reviews
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Toxic N on Nov 19, 2024
Service here has dropped tremendously. Parked car in parking garage, on way to the elevator the security accused me of loitering and escorted me out the casino even though I explained I was a guest and had a room key. Next day room key wouldn’t work and was stuck in the parking garage, had to argue with the support operator to even let me out of the garage. She kept telling me I needed a valid ticket, I understand that but I’m a hotel guest that gets in & out parking for free and I shouldn’t have to buy a parking ticket. When I returned that day, valet refused to let me park for 2 mins to get another key, since mine wasn’t working I was unable to enter the parking garage, I would need to pay for valet parking… WTF. What a scam. Luckily the casino next door let me park in their drive while I went to get a key. Seems like the D is more interested in having people stay elsewhere than having happy customers. Last time staying here.
Noisy location.
Peacemom2 on Nov 16, 2024
We stayed in a corner king. The room was large with a couch and 2 chairs. There was a small fridge but no microwave. The bathroom was a good size with a walk in shower stall. Not a full door so water did get on the floor. Our corner room was located across from an outdoor concert venue. (The Fremont street experience) We were on the 30th floor. There was a Rave 2 different nights beginning at 7pm and going to 1 am. The other corner of the building was at Fremont street with stage noise there as well. We unfortunately did not enjoy the extremely loud music, despite the convenience of the hotel’s location. I would not recommend this hotel/room for those who like to settle in by 11pm.
Worst hotel in Vegas
Odyssey30137528682 on Nov 14, 2024
WORST HOTEL IN VEGAS!! Don't believe the reviews. Our room was so loud that you could not hear the TV. We decided not to stay and a total refund was promised. But afterwards the claimed we had no proof and refused to pay. Vegas is full of lovely hotels, so don't even consider this hell hole!
More than satisfied, minor gripes only. I’ll stay here again
t0nyriches (Ottawa, Canada) on Nov 01, 2024
Yes, the music on Fremont is loud and, since the D is located next to one of the stages, it’s loud until 2AM every day. That’s a common complaint on reviews but, if you are a night person, take advantage of this hotel. The location is central on Fremont and, like most area hotels, it’s much more intimate than resorts located on the strip. The casino is small and cozy, getting service at the front desk or concierge is easy, and the staff is very courteous. My 9th floor room was clean and spacious plus the bathroom had been renovated so it had an excellent modern shower and generous counter space. My only small room complaint might be the pillows, they’re nowhere near as supportive as they appear but there are far more positives about my stay.
Done with The D
Jeanine G on Oct 24, 2024
Arrived at check in around 3:30 for a 2 day stay and rooms were not ready until 5:30 and did not adjoin as requested. AC unit very noisy in both rooms. Elevator lobby was flooded and 10th floor smelled like sewerage. We like gambling there but its not worth the hassel. My husband and I rented scooters due to our disabilities and were harassed by staff and management 4 times over a 36 hour period. Each time we were gambling at the Long Bar. We were told not to park where the scooters could obstruct Bartenders access to the bar. Makes sense so we complied. We parked the scooters and cabled them togerher in a place that was near the bar but not obstructing access to the bar or slot machines. 1) A security person was buzzing around the scooters writing notes and gathering information from labeling, however, he did not approach us. 2) The next morning we parked across from the bar and I saw the same security person. I asked him if the location was ok. He said yes if we were playing at the bar but not to park where we had the previous afternoon. 3) Later that afternoon we were back at the Long Bar parked in almost the same place as approved by staff in the morning. A young lady approached us and said we could not park where we did. Her manager said we had to move them. I explained that it was an approved location in the morning. I asked where her manager wanted them parked. No reply. She did not know. I wanted to speak with her manager and would be happy to wait for the opportunity. She left and came back stating that her manager was too busy to speak with me. Just leave them parked where they were. 4) After dinner (still the same day) we again were gambling at the Long Bar. A young man in security clothing approached us and told us his manager said we had to move the scooters (parked in a similar location). Again not parked in main aisles or blocking any access to slot machines. He did say the manager wanted them parked at the end of the bar by the open entrance. I requested to speak with the manager and lucky for me he was just walking by. The manager was understanding and told me he gave us his approval and to show his card to anyone further approaching us about the scooter locations. Thank you Curtis. Next day we checked out early. Got home (we are locals) and had 4 messages from the scooter rental place that personnel from the D called them repeatedly threatening to cut the cables securing our scooters together.