Here are all of our member and editor comments about Planet Hollywood.

On August 28 2010, Steve wrote:

Just got back tonight. Stayed in a resort vista room at PH for 4 nights. View was incredible. Everything was great. The only thing I think they can improve on is a little more variety on the machines in the casino. Great location, good crowds. Highly recommended!

On August 25 2010, Jeff in OKC wrote:

Stayed twice in the last year. Our favorite Strip Hotel/Casino. Location, casino floor, food and Miracle Mile Mall make this the most convenient and enjoyable set up. You can’t go wrong when the ABC Store, Fountains of Bellagio and hot chicks are all nearby!

On July 20 2010, Jaas wrote:

Excelente hotel! La vista esta fregona, tienes de frente las fuentes del bellagio y a un lado la torre eifel del París. Yo regresare a este hotel porque es buenísimo! Lo único que no me gusto es que no tienen personas que atiendan en español en el casino ni en la recepción por suerte se ingles y también la fila para registrarte es fácil de 30 min, eso es muy molesto. Pero de ahí en fuera esta genial el hotel. Lo recomiendo.

On July 06 2010, Tracy wrote:

Excellant. At PH for four days. Long line to check in had to wait almost 30 mins to get to desk. Tried the $20 upgrade and was given money back. Didn’t need it. Upgraded from a strip view room booked under $70 a night (400sq ft room) to a 160 degree suite above the 30th floor. Overlook Paris and unrestricted view of the Bellsgio Fountains. I travel on business to Vegas alot but this is vacation with the wife. I already liked PH and recommended to others. This just continues to show how good their customer service is.

On June 28 2010, Jason wrote:

Am at ph now. Have had a blast & it is a great casino very nice staff. After staying at virtually all the Vegas casinos this one is tops right there with Paris IMO

On June 22 2010, Simon wrote:

Just arrived home after a week in ph. Thus hotel / casino is fantastic. The $20 works here. We were upgraded to a resort vista suite from a hip room for free! On arrival, we recieved loads of vouchers. A free bottle of sky vodka. $40 free slot play ( we won over $100 from it!) and several other vouchers for the buffet, and other food and shopping places in the miracle mile. Overall a brilliant place to stay, with everything on the strip a short walk or escalator ride away. I would highly reccommend you stay here.

On May 31 2010, Dustin wrote:

Stayed at PH last year on my first visit to Vegas. It is a beautiful modern property with a great location on the strip. All the rooms are themed after movie stars, we got the Dorothy Lamour room. If you’re looking for a little more upscale hotel with a great location without too high of price this is a excellent choice!

On May 27 2010, Peter € Wara wrote:

Great place to stay, lots young crowd and the rooms are awesome, I stayed in westgate ph, 1bedroom suite was unbelievable, service needs to tight up here and there but what do u expected for 4 months old hotel. Overall it was really awesome and I will def. Recommend to stay there.

On May 12 2010, Jason Russell wrote:

Very nice hotel and pretty ladies but the waitresses were not very good. We gambled for an hour before anyone asked us if we needed anything.

On May 09 2010, J Mc wrote:

12 girls stayed here for a hen party!!! Great location, fantastic shopping at the Miracle Mile, brilliant customer service, lots of restaurants to choose from for food. I would definitely recommend this hotel.

On May 04 2010, DonR wrote:

Stayed in Marcy 2010. Great looking, large room. Very comfortable. The casino has most everything you would want, with a mall that has good, affordable stuff.
The casino itself is noisier than the average casino.

On April 27 2010, Stu wrote:

I didn’t actually stay at PH but visited it often and what a great place. The pleasure pit in PH is awesome and the attached miracle mile shopping complex is a must. When I go back to Vegas I’ll definately be staying at Planet Hollywood.

On April 21 2010, Steven H wrote:

Some things have slipped since Harrahs took over. The VP pay outs have gone down. Only one pit boss per pit (they need roller skates). Rooms are okay. But the vibe is still good.

On April 13 2010, Eric wrote:

I’ve stayed at Planet Hollywood twice, once in its Aladdin days.

Rooms and the casino are hip and modern. I had a “Fountain View Hollywood Hip” room which looked out over the PH pool deck, the Bellagio, and CityCenter (at the time, a huge construction site!)

Casino is one of my favorites in Vegas. Love the waitress uniforms, love the vibe in the casino. Always loud and fun. Drink service is pretty good.

I’ve never been in pool season, but I understand the pool is merely adequate, nothing more.

On April 13 2010, LargeFarva wrote:

Overall, we were pretty happy with our stay. Location is Fantastic! Our main complaint was the inconsistency of the hot water in the bathroom. we were told to let the water run for 30 minutes so it could warm up. This was beyond inconvenient. The best part was, when the service technician told me, quote: “All West coast bathrooms need time to warm up.” What a joke. Other than that, we were happy, and more than likely would stay there again. Maybe next time, we’ll call ahead, and have our shower warmed and ready when we get there.

On March 31 2010, Pete wrote:

Room rating is back from the Aladdin Days, but at that time, we were impressed from the space and overall atmosphere. The pool was nothing overly special, lots of cement.

I’ve always been happy with the poker room. Not much of a room really, more of an area, but the tournaments are fun and relatively winnable if you are an average to above average player. Tends to be a bit younger of a crowd for tournaments and other gambling. Not that that is a bad thing, just know what type of people you will be bumping into. This is the Ed Hardy t-shirt crowd. Have fun counting the Ed-Hardy t-shirts (free entertainment). Go-Go dancers are a nice touch, just don’t get caught staring too long (if your wife is with).

On March 29 2010, ALSanDiego wrote:

The hip rooms (formerly the hip-hop rooms) are fine, usually with a view of the strip, however—- the windows are tiny! It’s like a 6X4 window to peer out of, if you can, upgrade your room, in my opinion. This is one of the best properties to stay at for a “guys trip” as over flirtatious women abound. The conga line that was famous in the black jack pit might be gone now that Harrah’s has taken over, lets hope the most excellent Planet Dailies coffee shop remains. Easy mall acesss, with a quick right out of the mall to see the Amazing Johnathan, a must for a guys trip. The gay club Krave is in full effect connected property wise to the mall, but forcing a back door entry to Harmon. The only gay club on the strip, it offers heavy drinks and mostly undressed young men after 2 am. Straight people come here for the outrageous pours before staggering back into the casino.

This is one of the best Hotels to party in, but know what you’re into- modern, clean but smokey and boozy casino action at night. This is what PHO offers and does it right!

Table players were courted and rewarded, but this will change under Harrah’s. I hope the outstanding slot selection remains, as well as the excellent VP.

On March 24 2010, Dan wrote:

Stayed at PH Towers- not impressed will not be staying here again

On March 24 2010, Judy wrote:

Just came home from Vegas and enjoyed every minute. We stayed at Planet Hollywood and it was very accomodating. In the middle of the strip, price was good, cafe was great for breakfast, music was awesome. They could use some more light in the rooms, but very comfortable, great view, and large bathroom. They could also use some more help at check-in. Customer Service was very good overall and would recommend this as a great place to stay while in Vegas.

On March 18 2010, Susan wrote:

Loved PH Towers! So gorgeous…

On March 11 2010, NJ wrote:

Stayed here a few weeks ago. The rooms are huge, but very dark. The bathroom is awesome- I loved the big bathtub and separate shower and toilet. The only complaints I have are the poorly lit room and also no coffee maker in the room. If you go to Planet Dailies, order their meatloaf, it’s the BEST! I would stay again.

On March 06 2010, Ed Greenberg wrote:

Sleek, attractive gaming floor. Nice decor. Good selection of stores and entertainment.

On February 23 2010, Boat wrote:

Didn’t stay there but had great fun night – best casino (Pleasure Pit) with top dancers to watch makes it a pleasure to lose your money! Spent a couple of hours chilling in the bar people watching – great venue!

On February 20 2010, Bill Rusnock wrote:

Great location hotel is pretty close to everything important on the strip.Beds are comfy and casino is nice.The mall is pretty cool too,but for souvenir shoppers save yourself a ton and go shop at the little gift shops right past the Harley davidson cafe, you can’t beat 4 tshirts for $10.cigarettes are also $5.50 a pack at the 7/11 shop.don’t pay high hotel prices when u can save a ton a block away.but the hotel and casino alone is definately fun.

On December 14 2009, Cindy wrote:

“Graham Lionel?” Is that even a real name? Obviously an Internet troll. There are a few of them on here.

On December 12 2009, Graham Lionel wrote:

Horrid, filthy, fetid & insulting, PH has no idea how to treat guests, and no idea how to cultivate repeat customers. The sooner it is closed down the better for all of us.

On November 07 2009, Double Down wrote:

Stayed here on a comp in September. Fantastic location, great room and lots of options for food and drink.

On November 04 2009, Amber wrote:

Young, great beds, fab location. Casino is absolutely gorgeous! If you are looking for a younger crowd but on strip location as opposed to Hard rock or Palms P Ho should fit the bill.

On October 31 2009, Nader wrote:

I have stayed at this hotel and casino three times and it has been perfect everytime. The location ok the strip is unbeatable and the values that can be found in the casino and the mall are unmatched on vegas. The rooms are big and super comfortable. They are clean and always stocked with what you need. Planet Dailies is open 24/7 and is a great value. The casino is huge and very modern. I enjoyed gambling at planet Hollywood and the dealers are always willing to teach and guide you. I love to play pai pow and blackjack and they are the beat casino to play those games at. I will also say that KOI, in the planet Hollywood, was unvelivably good. Me and my friends had never had suhi and fell in love with it on our last trip.

On October 31 2009, Poker face wrote:

I enjoyed my stay here. It was very nice and I love that they have a mall in this hotel. It was in the center of everything. Didn’t even have to leave hotel to have fun.

On September 26 2009, DON & CHERI MITTON wrote:

We stayed at PH summer of 2008 as part of a promotional deal with their condo sales department. BIG MISTAKE. The rooms are so sad, the whole property is so confusing. Can’t find your way around evern if you were to stay there for several weeks. The room had a suit worn by Burt Reynolds in some awful movie he made eons ago. Here was this white 3-piece suit in a plexiglass cover hanging of the wall. Gave me the creeps. Beds are more than uncomfortable. The only bright spot is PF Chang’s. That’s the ONLY bright spot….the pools were tragic, One was closed and the other one was open, but we didn’t stay long. The pools are in the shade until the late afternoon. We only had to stay there for 3 nights (because of the HIGH PRESSURE sales pitch for their sad condos) so then we could go to THEhotel at Mandalay Bay and feel like valued customers. Sad you have to leave PH to feel valued….you surely will not feel that way staying at Planet Hollywood.

On September 23 2009, Horace Pinker wrote:

Horrible rooms, filthy hallways, and horrible desk service make reviewing the better aspects of this property difficult. Yes, the casino looks nice, and the food is OK. But the nightmare of staying in trashed and fetid surroundings is too difficult to overlook.

On September 04 2009, Anonymous wrote:

Beautiful rooms and great location. Shopping is fabulous!!

On August 24 2009, Salvador Manilla wrote:

One of the worst experiences I’ve ever had at a Vegas hotel. Horrible rooms, apathetic management, and an unsanitary environment make this the “Must Miss” of the Strip. Move along, people, nothing to see here.

On August 24 2009, Gary wrote:

Nothing more than a Motel 6 with a view. Only Motel 6 is cleaner and a better value.

On August 24 2009, Disgruntled Customer wrote:

Things a potential customer needs to know about PH: the rooms are filthy, the furniture is in grave need of repair, the carpets in the hallways are filthy (sometimes with dried vomit, as was the case outside of my room), and the desk staff could not care less about helping customers. And do you need some laundry done? Well be prepared to have to go downstairs and wait in three lines in order to pick it up. That’s correct, they do not deliver laundry to the room. You will go to the BellDesk, pick up a bill and then stand in the extremely long check-in line to pay for that bill. After waiting for 30 minutes to pay that bill you will have to stand in line at the bell desk once again to pick up your laundry. If you are looking for a clean hotel to enjoy a wonderful Vegas vacation, try elsewhere. If you are looking for a hotel that is barely passable, stay elsewhere. But if you are looking for a place that will treat you like garbage, this is the place for you.

On August 14 2009, Steven209 wrote:

The hotel has a young and hip vibe, it was aesthetically pleasing, and the music throughout was awesome. However, we wanted to dance and there were no clubs open, it was a Wednesday. We overheard one employee speaking to another and they said club Prive lost their liquor license. But next time we take a trip to Vegas were staying here because there were a lot more people our age, late twenties.

On July 31 2009, Brian VandeWalle wrote:

Pushy guest service employees. Went here to gamble a little and wad hounded and almost stalked by guest service employees trying to convince us to change hotels. We stayed at the Venetian and after being hound at planet Hollywood I am grateful we only stayed for a little bit.

On June 08 2009, David wrote:

All I can say is love the pleasure pit!!!!!! Planet Hollywood is my favorite

On May 30 2009, Heath wrote:

One of the softest poker games in town. Very few regulars. I’ve enjoyed playing here on a couple of occassions now.

On April 18 2009, AnthonyF wrote:

Great budget property-none better in terms of location, amenities and price. Rooms are spotless, and the $20 trick has got me a larger room with fountain view twice now. Casino has everything u want, except $5 craps on weekdays :( Come on p-ho, you’re not there yet, if Caesars can do it….anyway, great place, go soon.

On March 06 2009, Wigs009 wrote:

Stayed here in September 2008. Loved it. Has an edgy feel from the clintel, to décor, staff, and overhead tunes. Anyplace I can eat a top notch buffet, with a fair price, while listening to The Who, I’m there.

On March 03 2009, Poker face wrote:

I enjoyed my stay here. It was very nice and I love that they have a mall in this hotel. It was in the center of everything. Didn’t even have to leave hotel to have fun.

On November 14 2008, Ale wrote:

Excelentes locais para comer. Hotel novo. Área da piscina muito boa.

On November 11 2008, Abed Nader wrote:

I have stayed at this hotel and casino three times and it has been perfect everytime. The location ok the strip is unbeatable and the values that can be found in the casino and the mall are unmatched on vegas. The rooms are big and super comfortable. They are clean and always stocked with what you need. Planet Dailies is open 24/7 and is a great value. The casino is huge and very modern. I enjoyed gambling at planet Hollywood and the dealers are always willing to teach and guide you. I love to play pai pow and blackjack and they are the beat casino to play those games at. I will also say that KOI, in the planet Hollywood, was unvelivably good. Me and my friends had never had suhi and fell in love with it on our last trip.

On October 25 2008, Joey wrote:

Young,great beds,decent location. Candidate for most improved after transformation from Alladin. Decent rooms lousy pool, excellent beds, comparable to TI. Iprefwr TI’s location a touch more though. If you are looking for a younger crowd but on strip location as opposed to Hard rock or Palms P Ho should fit the bill.

On December 29 2007, Jill wrote:

We stayed at PH over Christmas in a Deluxe ROH room overlooking the pool complex. Check in was quick at 11am on a Sunday. Our King bed was really comfy, we loved it. I liked having the shower and tub seperate, and I used the tub a few times. (I brought a travel pack of clorox wipes because ya just never know…although the tub looked clean) Our room was just a few steps from the elevator, too, which we thought was a plus. We had neighbors, but never heard them once, and we were never bothered by noise in the hall. We ordered room service once and everything was tasty (2 burgers) and prepared as requested. It only took about 20 minutes from the time I called until the food got there.

Negatives were minimal; small window with a table, chair and lamp blocking it- we moved the furniture, worn looking bedspreads, timeshare people and out of order soda machines were the extent.

Overall, we’d stay again in a heartbeat. Service was great, we got a good price and the beds are so comfortable. Convenience to dining and shopping is a definite plus, as well.

On July 21 2007, Brent N wrote:

Forgot to add below that PH is the only “upscale” casino on the strip that had $5.00 craps table(s) on the weekend…at least during the day.

They also had some $5.00 table games (roulette, 3 card poker, etc…) but I didn’t see $5.00 blackjack.

Still, it’s nice to go to an upscale casino with low minimums to get started

On July 17 2007, Brent N wrote:

While I did not stay at this hotel, my wife and I did gamble a bit at the casino and were very impressed with the new PH decor and the great dealers/pit bosses.

The dealers were friendly and funny and even though i lost a bit on the tables, I had a great time.

My wife won quite a bit (for us) on the slots and really enjoyed playing at PH. We joint the “A-list” players’ club so we’ll see what comes of that comps-wise in offers over the next few months.

Not sure if I would stay there (unless they replaced the beds…my wife stayed when it was the Aladdin in 2004 and said the beds were rocks) but we’ll see what they offer me!

On March 25 2005, RateVegas.com User wrote:

I’ve stayed at the Aladdin on three different occasions since it reopened. The basic room (the one you can expect if you pay the casino rate or get a couple nights free, but don’t qualify for full RFB) is okay. Furnishing are decent quality, and all rooms have nice, large bathrooms. Don’t expect much in the way of view, however, as most of these rooms look across the vast roof of Desert Passage towards the airport.

The “resort” rooms are larger, and have the better views. Most prized are the rooms looking out towards Bellagio. Although not quite the deal they once were, these are nicer rooms than what you find next door at the Paris.

Many people complain about the layout, but once you get used to it, its not bad. The walk from the elevator to the room is short, and elevators arrive quickly.

The pool is adequate, but not spectacular. My impression is that they are understaffed, so don’t expect fast drink service.

Overall, if you want a nice room in a great location, but don’t want to pay Bellagio rates, this is a good choice.

On March 02 2005, RateVegas.com User wrote:

Bill Timmins is nothing more then a RIGHT WING NAZI for kicking Linda Ronstadt out of his hotel for exercising her right to Freedom of Speech.
Don’t stay here unless you are a like minded NAZI..

On February 12 2005, RateVegas.com User wrote:

We have been staying at the Aladdin for the last 3 years. We have received excellent rooms, comps are fantastic, probably won’t stay anywhere else.

On January 04 2005, RateVegas.com User wrote:

I go to Vegas 5 times a year and usually stay at the Aladdin. Join the players club and every quarter, they send you a flier with special rates. Otherwise, expensive. Make sure you trat yourself and have dinner at the Spice Market Buffet. The best dinner buffet in Vegas.

On December 22 2004, RateVegas.com User wrote:

Stayed 3 nights and found the hotel nice and clean. Bathroom was small but was clean. The casino was spacious and the machines very tight. The mall within the aladdin was excellent and the best part. The buffet was overpriced however the food was very good. The location on the strip was very good however we did not have a view of the fountains. Ask for a room with a view if possible. The pool was unique but small. We enjoyed our stay and we would recommend this hotel to anyone as we will stay there again.

On December 05 2004, RateVegas.com User wrote:

stayed 6 days / 5 nights may 2004 had a great time. Standard room king bed, was nice. Hotel casino host was wonderful, just use a host and not the club aladdin desk clerk, casino host can do more for you. check in and out was fast and nice. used valet serice once since i rented a car for a day, they have a avis on site. every hotel room is only about 5 door away from elevators unlike other strip hotels, and the check in / lobby is not in the casino which makes checking in and out nicer. hotel layout take about a day to understand. Returning jan 2005 for 3 nights.

On October 11 2004, RateVegas.com User wrote:

We stated in a Resort Vista Suite. Overall i had a nice stay. The location is great. I believe the cost was a little high, after i compaied prices. Only complaint is the beds are rock hard.
The casino itself was nothing special. The casino staff went over frindly.

On August 26 2004, kylekevin123 wrote:

I wish the hotel had managment who really believe in customer care. The Aladdin had the worst service I have ever had. Rude, Rude, Rude…nobody really cares if you have a problem or not. The romm was nice, but the walls were thina nd you could here the other people in the other room. There are toooo many place to stay in L.V.

On August 23 2004, oasistravel wrote:

as the owner of a travel agency, i try and research properties first hand so that i can better accomodate my clients. i stayed at the aladdin 8/17-8/22/04. what a wonderful trip. from the front desk staff to the housekeeping dept. all were more than efficient. the room was kepr immaculate the entire week. called hk to get a clothes rack to hang additional clothing on, and it arrived approx. 10 minutes later. the safe had been locked and i ask for someone to open it…less than 10 minutes for that. very prompt and courteous.the casino staff and cocktail waitresses were very friendly. the aladdin has a great comp system… one of the best i have ever seen. location on strip is perfect. i would highly recommend this great property to all of my clients. we will be putting a group together for march 05 for this property. oasisvacations@atlanticbb.net if interested!!

On July 27 2004, menanni wrote:

Have stayed at the Aladdin a few times and will be going again in October. Excellent value for the money, great comps.

On July 13 2004, HLDD wrote:

I’ve been staying at the Aladdin for the past two years (Vegas frequent visitor for eight) and I absolutely love it. As a college student (24, and yes I’ve been going to Vegas since 16) the room rates here can’t be beat for its location, luxury, and complete experience. The room has a wonderful king bed (though if you get a two queen bed room you will lose a bit of foot space) with four pillows which are a little too soft and squishy (if you lie firm pillows I recommend you bring your own). The room decor is elegant and comfortable. I love the bathroom though, two can fit into the shower, but the nozzle on the shower head is light in the amount of water it produces, and the bathtub is just too much fun (and yes, two can fit quite nicely). It’s nice having the seperate toilet, but the light switches always seem to baffle me. THe soap has a nice spicy scent, but the packaging isn’t attractive. It will get you nice and clean, and really, isn’t that what matters after a late night of partying? Maid service seems to start promptly at eight so put you privacy sign in the key slot. They don’t seem to knock, but will apologetically go away once they know you are inside. I’ve always thought the service at the front desk was impeccable. They are quick, efficient, and always pleasant; even when it comes to getting hard tickets they go out of their way. Valet (well, really all valet) is a waste of time, but if you don’t want to drag your luggage through the shops, go for it. My main complaint is the pool(s). Two matching ones flanking the spa/fitness center, they are pretty sorry (4 feet deep, I think). The bathing area is sad too with the large spa facility blocking out the afternoon sun. You have to pay (even as a guest) for the fitness facilities. Still, I love this resort, you can spend your entire time here and never leave.

On July 08 2004, gotkevin wrote:

Had a good time here! Bathroom was AWSOME!
Just don’t play Single deck Blackjack w/ 6to5 payout!

On May 27 2004, CulinaryUnion wrote:

Las Vegas travel alert: There is a high profile and contentious labor dispute at the Aladdin Resort & Casino. Thousands have demonstrated in front of the hotel in support of the majority of Aladdin workers who have signed union cards. To see pictures and newspaper coverage of the demonstrations or to request television coverage, please go to www.LVAladdinAlert.info. Jesse Jackson has led demonstrators and the Aladdin workers have presented a petition to Aladdin management demanding union recognition.

The Federal government has filed a complaint against the Aladdin Resort & Casino for over 70 alleged violations of federal labor laws. A majority of Aladdin employees are seeking to join the Culinary and Bartenders Unions Locals 226 & 165 through a process known as card check. The Aladdin is refusing to respect the decision of a majority of their employees. 50,000 workers and a majority of the casinos in Las Vegas are represented by the Culinary and Bartenders Union.

On January 05 2004, beandip wrote:

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On October 05 2003, betts1 wrote:

stayed here september 2003 did not have to wait to check-in, got a free room upgrade enquired about a view and got fantastic view of eiffel tower/bellagio fountains. room was large is size & the bathroom was superb. was also happy with pool areas read a lot of poor reviews and was suprised they had 2 large pools with cocktail service. location also good within easy waking distance of either south or central strip areas. this is my 2nd trip out to vegas and i would certainly stay at the aladdin again.

On September 11 2003, Mouge wrote:

Had a Standard Room that was much larger than other standards on the Strip and for a better price. The Bathrooms were GREAT! Separate showers and tub and a private ‘stink room’ for the john. Decor was decent in the room and if you wanted to spend $10 a day, you could check your email or read casino reviews in between gaming. Wonder what it’ll be like after Planet Hollyweird takes over.

On August 21 2003, YoungGun wrote:

The room is larger than normal, but there is no reason why it costs as much as it does. I would choose this place over some of the MGM Mirage properties due to the larger rooms, but there is simply not that much special about the rooms. The bathroom is large. Water pressure is wanting, but this is typical in large hotels. I really didn’t like the toiletries they gave out. Parking is hell since you have to walk a really long way to the lobby and casino. ALWAYS valet park here unless you just want to go shopping. Valet is not the fastest either. Never saw the pool. The service is really nice though. The staff really goes beyond the call of duty here.

On July 30 2003, sunny729 wrote:

Do not know how to put it in words but here I go…“WOW” I could just live in the baths room at the Aladdin. I mean all of them. I became spoiled by the ones in the lobby through out the place and the one in my room was a dream. We us pictures of it and the view from it as background pictures all over the net. The Service was great and these people can comp like no ones business. We are planning more trips to Vegas and it will be hard to go any where else.

On June 06 2003, Sonya wrote:

Although Hunter can’t stand the jewels on the columns in the hotel, I sort of liked them. I loved my stay at Aladdin. I had a standard room with a view of the Harley Davidson Cafe and south. The view would have been better in the other wing as it would look at the Bellagio fountiain. But the window was small and not really comfortable for viewing.

I was in love with the bathroom with a big, deep, soaking tub. They even include some spiced smelling bath gel as part of their beauty supplies. I didn’t think I was ever going to get out of the bathtub and back into the casino.

The room was comfortable and the geek in my loved the high speed internet access from the room. The pool was a major disappointment, but because it’s not a high priority for me, I highly recommend this hotel. There are good deals to be had before the new people purchase and potentially mess up this property.

Enjoy!
Sonya@travel2vegas.com

On May 30 2003, marinecruiser wrote:

I stayed Aladdin for 2 nights. I reserved Resort Vista room, and upon check-in, I received an upgrade to Endcap suite for no extra charge. It was a great room offering 180 degree view with big screen TV, marble bath with deep tub and separate shower. This hotel was just so perfect. The location is perfect, and the stuff were very friendly. This was the best place in Las Vegas so far.

On May 25 2003, jerryand wrote:

Very nice hotel. I had very good service and had no problems while here. Rooms and bathroom were cleaned each day. Room service was also good. I`am staying here in June 03.I asked for a room close to the elevators, and got it. By playing slots here,or hotel troubles as some one stated. My room rate was $39.00 per night this year (weekday ),down from $119.00 last year. Can`t beat that price for a trouble hotel in these rooms.

On April 13 2003, TerieV wrote:

Do they hire anyone nice or competent to work their front desk? That was the only problem we had, but the assistant manager made it up to us. The large (1255sf) suites are worth every penny! We got a 35th Fl Bellagio view for our wedding reception and it was magnificent! I just love that place. The Bellmen are great, Valet’s great, Housekeeping is very good and got all 3 rooms done early each day. We had a huge mess from the party and they refused to give up trash bags to clean up-they did it all without a moments hesitation. Ofcourse we tipped the attendant well for great service. The food is good everyplace we ate. I’ll be back often.

On February 28 2003, Hunter wrote:

The Aladdin is having some financial trouble. Because of that, you can get rooms in this $1.2 billion resort for a lot less than what you would expect. For all of its problems, the rooms are well designed. They are large and well appointed. Check the Aladdin for some good deals – you won’t be disappointed.

On July 21 2002, RateVegas User wrote:

Stayed here in September 2000 and it was great there were a few teething problems with fire alarms going off one night but service was great and room lovely. the only thing that alarmed me was one night I had been drinking and by mistake put my key into a wrong room and it opened it !!

On May 25 2002, RateVegas User wrote:

Was given a complimentary upgrade to an orchid room on the top floor –
an oversized single room with king bed and view of south strip &
Bellagio. Bathroom was nice – large soaking tub (not a jacuzzi), flat-
screen TV over vanity, marble surfaces.

In-room computer terminal didn’t work and bathroom hair dryer wasn’t
working. I called housekeeping about the dryer, and they replaced it with
another dryer that only worked on low setting.

Check-in was swift and friendly, and the room was generally
comfortable and spacious. Would definitely return to Aladdin.

On May 25 2002, RateVegas User wrote:

Was given a complimentary upgrade to an orchid room on the top floor –
an oversized single room with king bed and view of south strip &
Bellagio. Bathroom was nice – large soaking tub (not a jacuzzi), flat-
screen TV over vanity, marble surfaces.

In-room computer terminal didn’t work and bathroom hair dryer wasn’t
working. I called housekeeping about the dryer, and they replaced it with
another dryer that only worked on low setting.

Check-in was swift and friendly, and the room was generally
comfortable and spacious. Would definitely return to Aladdin.

On May 09 2002, RateVegas User wrote:

Had a great vacation here. The buffet was fantastic as well. Probably Vegas’s least busiest. We were upgraded, for free, to a Jacuzzi suite because they were underbooked. Totally enjoyable stay that I recommend to everyone. Small sports bar though. Pool was nice and not crowded. Wish it was on the ground level though instead of having to take an elevator to the rooftop. I’d definitely stay again.

On April 13 2002, RateVegas User wrote:

The room had old faded bedspreads, burnes by cigarattes coils, had to request change of room and offered a handicapped room, which ended been even worse, requested change for the 3rd time, and finally ok.
Do they know about softener for towells and sheets , nnnnnnoooooo! enden up with the dermatologist for sandin my skin with teh towels. I wouldnt return. The only good thing was the buffet.

On April 12 2002, RateVegas User wrote:

Got a resort room and was very happy with bathroom. Separate water closet, soak tub, double vanity, marble, separate shower with place to sit, etc. Not happy with maid trying to barge in our room and NOT happy for being charged 4.95 per bottle of water which we did NOT consume. They charged us for two bottles. As I have read, this has happened to a number of guests and happened to us as well. Casino nice but overall just doesn’t scream “come back to me” Would go back if I got a good deal possibly.

On March 21 2002, RateVegas User wrote:

I have been to the Aladdin twice and this is the only place I will stay at in Vegas.

The service I have recieved has been top notch. I hear people touting about the service at the Bellagio, but since I am younger (25), they seem to look down there noses at me. Check in has always been extremely fast for me and both occasions I have stayed here, they allowed me to check in extremely early (6 am).

The rooms are well appointed and spacious. The closest space was adequate for my short trips (3 days), but if you are staying longer, you may have some problems. The beds were comfortable and clean. Maids cleaned daily and re-stocked ample supply of towels. The bathrooms were luxurious and very large. Seperate shower and deep soaking tub and seperate toilet (I don’t realize why more properties don’t do this). If you are able to get a suite, you will be even more amazed with the bathroom with the LARGE deep soaking tub and double vanity. Bathrooms were marble with great fixtures. Only complaint is the toiletries could have been a little fancier, but I bring my own with me anyway.

When I am in Vegas, I don’t really want to spend that much time in my room, I want to be out and about and having fun. But, when I am exhausted I want my room to be a relaxing haven, and the rooms at the Aladdin accomplish just that.

On November 18 2001, RateVegas User wrote:

We stayed for 4 days and 3 nights and everyone from cashiers to managers were nice. If you think about it, it takes alot to put up with the public. I loved the Hotel!!! We upgraded to a Resort Vista Room (1480), over looking the fountains 3 huge windows in the bedroom, and one above the sunk in bathtub. It had a wonderful view of the fountains.

On November 16 2001, RateVegas User wrote:

Great room, but service was mediocre.

On October 22 2001, RateVegas User wrote:

We stayed for a week. Because the only rooms left were smoking, and we requested non-smoking, the hotel accomodated us by upgrading us to a suite. In either case, the rooms were well-appointed, spacious and comfortable. The pool is disappointing, however. The patio for the pool area is scenic but the pool itself is a typical rectangular crowded pool and deck.

The casino has a very open design, with high ceilings, open up to three stories tall. One of the nicest casinos on the strip. Not smokey, nice setting.

Nice bar area with live music that overlooks the Casino below.

Highly recommended

On September 05 2001, RateVegas User wrote:

Spent five days there in August. It was great! Staff was friendly, casino slots were loose, food was excellent, desert passages was a great shopping area. Overall, just a wonderful week. We recommend it highly to anyone.

On September 04 2001, RateVegas User wrote:

WE DIDNT STAY AT THE ALADDIN BUT VISITED THE CASINO AND MALL. THE CASINO WAS VERY TACKY FOR SUCH AN EXPENSIVE HOTEL. SEVERAL OF THE CHEAP JEWEL DECORATIONS ON THE COLUMNS WERE EITHER STOLEN OR FALLING OFF AND THE CASINO HAD A VERY MONO-TONE COLOR THEME. THE SPORTS BOOK WAS AMONG THE SMALLEST IV’E SEEN AND THE DESSERT PASSAGE WAS BORING. WE DID EAT BREAKFAST ONE MORNING THERE AND WAITED FOREVER FOR OUR FOOD. SERVICE WAS POOR.

On September 03 2001, RateVegas User wrote:

Just visited Labor Day weekend 2001. The room was average size/quality, but the bathroom was superb (sunken tub, for those of you who like to soak). Biggest drawback to the room was a tiny window (disturbing for those used to the full-size windows at similar hotels. Might not go back for that reason.

On August 21 2001, RateVegas User wrote:

We had an excellent stay there in May and are going back in October.

On July 31 2001, RateVegas User wrote:

very nice place not very crowded friendly people very good sunday brunch and breakfast buffet at the spice market very large bathrooms and above arverage room sizean overall nice hotel just getting a bad rap.

On June 28 2001, RateVegas User wrote:

Stayed for 1 week in June.Friendly and helpful staff with exception of pool staff who acted as if you were an intruder rather than a guest. Gaming is good, buffet is the best I have experienced in my 20 trips to Vegas. If you have to stay on the strip this is the place.

On January 23 2001, RateVegas User wrote:

I loved everything about the Aladdin!! My room was great, the Desert Passage was truly spectacular and the London Club is the best casino in Vegas. Dont miss it, Im going back in August.

On November 27 2000, RateVegas User wrote:

Tiny closet space in room. Large, luxurious bathroom. No bellmen to be found at checkin or checkout. VERY inconvenient and long walk from parking deck to casino and/or room, through Desert Passage mall, makes valet parking essential.

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