My wife and I got hooked up with a promotional rate from a voucher called the "Community Appreciation Program" through my parents. This provided a weekday rate of $35/night from Nov 26th - 28th. ($20 house keeping, $15 resort fee.) I feel that this rate is pretty good taking into consideration it was close to Thanksgiving and the hotel is located right on the strip. Quad used to be the Imperial Palace and is in the process of renovation. The casino has been the main area of focus for the face lift. From the staff at the front desk, the rooms will not be started on until January 2014. They're old and when you walk on the rug barefoot you feel dirty. That feeling passed after the first night.
Things to consider when choosing your room at check in: quiet back side vs balcony on front side of hotel. Quad is a hotel that has balconies since it's an older building. That's one thing you won't see with most newer hotels. We took a luxury tour bus out from Anaheim to Vegas and our guide said new building code prohibits the construction of balconies in newer properties over 2 stories in the event a guest stops taking their medication and decides to off themselves by jumping out their room. I chose a balcony because I thought it would be cool, which it was, but it kind have sucked because Carnival Court is right below and they bump music loud. The view was alright, nothing spectacular like at the taller hotels. Even with the balcony door shut, it's like your neighbor throwing a loud ass house party. We pigged out at a buffet and wanted to take a nap before we hit the clubs and it was difficult to fall asleep because of the bass hitting so hard from below. If I could do it again, I'd choose the quiet back side.
The room walls aren't the best at preventing noise from penetrating. Our neighbors next door were going through a melt down. They were screaming at each other and knocking furniture over. It woke us up in the morning on our last day there.