Stayed for 5 days and nights , the price is great. Liked the fact that it is in the middle of Fremont street. We had booked a regular room and when we got there at 1:30pm our room wasn't ready, check in time is usually 3pm. They tried to up sell us the "king corner room suites" that were ready for check in ,for an additional $20 a night. I had first said no then after going back and forth with the check in girl she said she was going to give me the king suite for "only" $15 a night. So after paying for the upgraded room we got our king suite room on the 32nd floor. Ok so the king suite really isn't as great as I expected. It has a small couch with 2 chairs and a small side table. Items also include in the room, a small refrigerator that doesn't really keep things very cold and has a funny smell to it. Only used the thing to keep my water bottles a little cold. The king size bed was nice and firm. Low quality 25-27" flat screen tv that has a handful of channels. It contains a safe for your room that is hidden behind a drawer, which is somewhat awkward to get to because it is so low. Bathroom was poor by my wife's standards. When you flush the toilet everyone on your floor hears it too. The shower temp is hard to regulate, either it's too cold or scalding hot. Housekeeping, for the first few days our room was being clean by the housekeepers. Towards the end of trip I had to call the to clean my room because I sleep through the cleaning schedules(they clean at 830 in the morning to 11 and the last one at 3:30) they said they would try to get to it time permitting since all of housekeeping clocked out. Our last night coming back from Vegas activities our room was not even touched! We told the housekeeper on our floor we were leaving and she had all day to clean, no rush. The pool, I didn't use it because when you see the location of where the pool is. It's located on the front side fenced in and very unappealing. Overall the stay was bearable because me and the wife had a good vacation.
Note: when checking in please asked for the highest floor you can get because at night the Fremont experience starts and the music is blaring.all the lower floors are very loud because the music stage is right next to to hotel rooms..