Lady Luck Casino Hotel

Lady Luck Casino Hotel

206 N 3rd St., Las Vegas, Nevada, 89101, United States

 

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Lady Luck Casino Hotel

My third visit to Las Vegas, we stayed at Lady Luck Casino Hotel located downtown adjacent to Fremont Street. I was kind of horrified when I found out we were staying at Lady Luck but it didn't turn out that bad athough I don't recommend anyone ever booking a room here unless they really have to.

It's not the newest and fanciest hotel but it was okay for a couple of nights. The only plus side was that it was really close to Fremont Street.

Rode the CAT (bus) to the strip every night. Beware the sometimes scary people on the bus.

If you're planning a trip to Las Vegas, try to book a room on the Las Vegas Strip. I recommend Bally's for it's great location.

Unique Quality: Nothing unique about this place.

  • Opinion of Price: least expensive
  • Related to: Budget Travel, Casino and Gambling, Road Trip

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Lady Luck Casino Hotel

the hotel is very basic. nothing fantastic but nothing bad abt it also. it's located just beside the fremont street experience. quite far from the main strip but the bus terminal is just beside the hotel and there's a direct bus to the main strip. moreover the price is unbeatable.

  • Opinion of Price: less expensive than average
Lady Luck Casino Hotel Photo: the casino of the hotel

Lady Luck Casino Hotel Photo: the casino of the hotel


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Great value

The Lady Luck is really a great deal - it's literally across the street from The Fremont Street Experience and it's got all the hotel ammenities that one could ask for. The rooms aren't anything to brag about, but unless you're going to be spending a great deal of time in your hotel room ( we did NOT), I would definitely recommend the Lady Luck.

Unique Quality: Several restaurants, pool, lounge area, shows, casino.

  • Opinion of Price: less expensive than average

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Lady Luck Hotel

$70 on the weekends USA

Unique Quality: The prices at this hotel are quite reasonable.
The rooms are nice, but kind of dated. They are still clean and comfortable.
I payed an extra $10 per night to be upgraded to one of their 'mini-suites', if they have them avaiable when you check in, take it. You'll get a larger room at a higher floor (for a better view). It will still have a refridgerator in it, as all rooms do, but it also comes with a jacuzzi tub.
To get to Fremont Street Experience isn't that hard. It's only a short and safe walk there.
I also recomend joing their 'Slot Club'. I did and after spending a couple of days gambling there (nickles only), I had enough points to become a 'burgundy' level player. That's going to get me rooms at $40 on weekends and $30 weekdays. Try to find a hotel in Vegas at those prices.

  • Opinion of Price: least expensive
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 The prices at this hotel are quite reasonable.
The rooms are nice, but kind of dated. They are still clean and comfortable.
I payed an extra $10 per night to be upgraded to one of their 'mini-suites', if they have them avaiable when you check in, take it. You'll get a larger room at a higher floor (for a better view). It will still have a refridgerator in it, as all rooms do, but it also comes with a jacuzzi tub.
To get to Fremont Street Experience isn't that hard. It's only a short and safe walk there.
I also recomend joing their 'Slot Club'. I did and after spending a couple of days gambling there (nickles only), I had enough points to become a 'burgundy' level player. That's going to get me rooms at $40 on weekends and $30 weekdays. Try to find a hotel in Vegas at those prices. 

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