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| - I stay in a ridiculous number of Marriotts, of all brands. I chose this one just because I needed a one night stay near the airport, having come into Vegas a day earlier than my conference, and heading out to see the Grand Canyon the next day. Sometimes it's a Gamble with airport hotels, and residence Inns, depending on when they were last renovated. But this one is bright, clean, seems like it was renovated fairly recently. It's been a short stay but I haven't had any issues with staff or amenities. Breakfast is a little on the small side, but all I really care about in the morning is eggs and coffee. Of the three Marriott properties on this block, only the Residence Inn and the Fairfield have free breakfast, and I find the Residence Inn rooms nicer and more spacious.
It's near the airport, so there's a bit of airplane noise, but my understanding is that the airport shut down overnight so it shouldn't be too bad in wasn't for me even though I had a room on the airport side of the hotel.
This is one of those "neighborhood" style Residence Inn properties, so if you have concerns about walking outside between the main entrance and breakfast place, and the building with your room in it, that might be something to consider.
Note they do not have a shuttle from the airport, but you can request a shuttle to the airport. They also have a shuttle that runs between the three Marriott properties on this block, The Mandalay Bay, and upon request, the town square outdoor shopping mall (which by the way is a good option for dinner or shopping off strip nearby). Just know that the shuttle starts at this property goes to the other to the Mandalay and then Town Square, so you could be better off just hopping in an Uber if you're going straight there.
Uber was about 14 bucks from the airport to here.
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