Somewhere between 3 and 4 stars. It is not on the strip but is big enough so they pretty have everything here if your here for a day or 2 to keep you occupied. That is a plus or minus depending on how much time you want to spend on the strip. Parking is still free which is a big positive for me. The back parking structure is a little hard to maneuver in and out and then you take an elevator to the first floor to enter the casino. You would think any hotel that has a parking garage attached would it make flow smoothly.
The rooms are typical Vegas, spacious and functional. Bathroom is spacious and clean. They look nice and everything is well maintained but the one thing that reminded how dated the room is the lack of USB ports. A lot of hotels I have noticed have installed them right next power outlets or they are located on the lamp base to charge your phone etc.
I checked on a Saturday night and they had 1 person working the front desk. Line was like 2 people deep but the person checking in when I walked in seemed to require a lot of help. I am more give me the key, give me a map, and point my way to the elevator. I can read the map and binder in the room to see what amenities the place has to offer. After that it moved pretty quickly.
I manually checked out as the in-room check out was not working and it said I cleared the minibar. I disputed it when I went downstairs to the counter and everything was taken off my credit card. I am surprised they still have mini bars in the room.
Overall, a nice experience. Rooms are basically the same as any other room I have stayed in while visiting Vegas. Parking is free which is a plus. If you want access to the strip, it is a pretty long walk unless you cab or Uber it but that adds up after awhile. For me that is probably the deal breaker if I was choose to stay here again.