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Stay with WiFi and Swimming Pool Access at 4-Star Hotel for Adults Only in Las Vegas

Circa Resort & Casino - Adults 21+ Only
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Jayda
349 days ago
I upgraded to king beds

Amenities

Casino
Center- Fitness
Internet - Wi-Fi - Free

Located in the middle of the Strip with shopping and daily shows, 4-Star hotel in Las Vegas features a fitness center and outdoor pool

What You Get

  • Stay for two in a single king room or corner studio
  • Note to Potential Guests: Because this resort curates an adult-only experience, guests will not be allowed to enter/check in to the property if children are present. All guests entering/checking into the resort must be at least 21 years of age or older.

$50.00 Daily Resort Fee Plus Tax Includes:

  • WiFi for two devices of basic internet connection per day
  • Welcome glass of house champagne at Legacy Club, once per registered guest, per stay
  • Fitness center access
  • Concierge services to include printing of airline boarding passes
  • Local and toll-free telephone calls
  • In-room mini refrigerator stocked with (2) bottles of water

Hotel at a Glance: Circa Resort & Casino - Adults Only

Circa Resort & Casino is located near the center of all the action on the Strip, where the classic and modern combine. The resort distinguishes itself by remarkable swimming pools that have access to a large screen, where you can both get some rest and fun. Also, there are a lot of chaise lounges, cabanas, or day beds for relaxing next to pools.

  • Try luck at Casino by playing at over 1000 slot machines or many table games
  • Relax and refresh in one of the six pools on the various three levels with a view at 40-foot high-definition screen
  • Check out the attractions in the nearby areas such as the Mob Museum, Main Street Station, or the Neon Museum
  • Enjoy the views of the never-sleeping city with thousands of lights visible from the resort

The Las Vegas Strip: 24/7 Entertainment and Fine Dining

With an almost unlimited variety of casinos, bars and nightclubs, and live entertainment, the general consensus along the Las Vegas Strip seems to be “go big or go home.” And you can go really big here. Make a beeline for the dozens of 24-hour casinos lining the neon-lit Strip to tango with Lady Luck in high-stakes games of roulette, blackjack, and poker; or grab a front-row seat to the city’s over-the-top glitz at nightly magic, acrobatic, and musical performances. Be sure to stick around for mealtimes—casinos on the Strip are known for their fine-dining restaurants and extravagant buffets overflowing with crab legs and prime rib.

Even Sin City isn’t all casinos, all the time. Go shopping at the high-end boutiques found inside most hotels on the Las Vegas Strip, or head to Fashion Show Las Vegas to browse racks at Neiman Marcus, Macy’s, and Saks Fifth Avenue. You can also virtually travel the globe in just a few city blocks, thanks to the Strip’s re-creation of the Statue of Liberty, the Eiffel Tower, and Venetian canals.

Amenities

  • Pool
  • Fitness center
  • Complimentary Wi-Fi

Room Details

Single King Room and Corner Studio

  • One king bed
  • Standard occupancy: 2
  • Maximum occupancy: 2

Hotel Policies

  • Check in: 3 p.m.
  • Check out: 11 a.m.
  • Must be 21+ to check in and stay
    • Circa Resort & Casino offers an adults-only (21+) experience. All guests must be at least 21 years of age with valid, government-issued, photo identification to enter the property.
  • $50.00 daily resort fee plus tax includes:
    • Wi-Fi for two devices of basic internet connection per day
    • Welcome glass of house champagne at Legacy Club, once per registered guest, per stay
    • Fitness center access
    • Concierge services to include printing of airline boarding passes
    • Local and toll-free telephone calls
    • In-room mini refrigerator stocked with (2) bottles of water
  • Parking: self parking and valet available for an additional fee, please contact property for pricing and details.
  • Smoking policy: Smoking is permitted in designated areas within the casino only. Smoking is not allowed in guest rooms.
  • Pet policy: pets are not allowed inside the property.
  • Accessibility: please contact property for handicap accessibility requests or options.
  • Room upgrades: upgrades may be available during booking or at check-in for an additional cost.
  • Pool: Complimentary daily admission to the Stadium Swim aqua theater and pool complex is offered to all registered resort guests. Admission includes entry only with premium seating available at an additional fee. Capacity restrictions and occasional weather-related and private event closures may apply.

Getting There

  • Nearest airport: Harry Reid International Airport (LAS; 8.2 mi)

Need To Know Info

  • 72-hour cancellation notice required prior to check-in or reservation is non-refundable; reservations made within cancellation window are non-refundable
  • No-shows will be charged total Groupon rate
  • Traveler name must match ID at time of check-in
  • No refunds will be processed by Groupon after check-in
  • Must be 21+ to check in and stay
  • Credit card required at check-in
  • $100 incidental deposit per day on a valid credit or debit card required at the time of check-in
  • $50.00 daily resort fee plus tax paid at check-in
  • Rates may vary by date and are subject to availability
  • Dates cannot be changed once booked; valid only for night(s) purchased
  • Circa Resort & Casino offers an adults-only (21+) experience
  • All guests must be at least 21 years of age with valid government-issued photo identification to enter the property
  • Final price at checkout may include an additional Groupon service fee, which Groupon retains as compensation for facilitating your reservation; this fee will not exceed 6% of the nightly cost of the reservation
  • Total price is inclusive of all taxes and fees
  • Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.
  • Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Circa Resort & Casino - Adults 21+ Only

Customer Reviews

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Jayda
2 ratings|2 reviews
I upgraded to king beds
Joann
2 ratings|1 review
Beautiful view, comfortable beds
Jasmine
8 ratings|1 review
I absolutely loved this hotel one of the best in Vegas forsure
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SaltyForbes
Best Sports Viewing Experience in Vegas The hotel and restaurants have alot to be desired for improvement however the sports and amphitheater experience is perfection. Circa truly sets the bar for sports viewing in Las Vegas. The indoor sportsbook is massive, modern, and packed with screens, making it easy to follow multiple games at once. Seating is comfortable, the atmosphere is energetic. Stadium Swim takes it to another level. Watching games from the outdoor pool amphitheater is unforgettable. The huge screen, multiple pools, and lively crowd create a one of a kind experience. Whether you are in the water or lounging poolside, it feels like a stadium meets a pool party. Perfect for serious bettors and casual fans alike. Circa is a must visit for anyone who loves sports
gayano4ka
The most disappointing hotel experience in the last 5 years Where do I begin? First of all, I'm local. My wife & I love doing staycations to change up the scenery, get good room service, and rest up. My wife was the one who suggested Circa and I thought, sure, let's give it a try. When i booked the hotel, literally the next day I saw an offer from Aria for just $50 more per night. We've been there many times, we deicded to stick with our choice. Do I regret it now! Let's break it down, shall we? Parking: NOT free. Yes, even as a paying guest, even as a local, they charge you for parking. That was an unexpected "surprise" because I have never been charged for parking here in Vegas. Granted, we usually stay on the Strip. Once I'm Henderson, there's a good hotel there. Parking is always included for guests, that's just what you do! Parking fees are inexpensive ($25 self-parking, $20 valet), but it's not about the fees, but the fact that everyone provides parking and Circa chooses to nickel and dime you. Just FYI, this alone made aria offer basically the same price. Moving on... Check in: it was okay. Nothing extraordinary. They didn't offer to check in online nor were there any check in kiosks. We came in a little later, so the front desk was empty and checked us in quickly. The hotel at the first glance: Looked very nice. You can tell that everything is new. Nothing felt used up the way it always feels on the strip even in good hotels. Everything felt cleaner. The design of the hotel felt well thought out and felt modern although represented the 60s era. The room: was clean. At first it looked spotless. Again, this new(ish) hotel look and feel. It was great. Also I did very thorough research to ensure that the hotel didn't have any issues with any kinds of bugs. Not a single person even mentioned it on any platform, so I felt safe. Amenities: this is where it gets really really disappointing... TV: just a few channels. No streaming services at all, not even to mirror your phone. So if you want your hotel stay to be chill, you'll be sorely disappointed. They had the worst channel selection I've seen at the hotel. Just basic channels pretty much. There was an option to rent a movie, also an extremely small selection. Nothing looked good. Basically they cheaped out on everything they could. Provided you with the bare minimum. In my opinion, all they had to do is provide access to streaming apps. Problem would be solved. There's no coffee/tea. 2 tiny bottles of water are provided (1 pp) and you need to call the housekeeping whenever you need more. Ice machine is down the hall. AC/Heater: I really didn't like it. It's a digital screen that is always dark until you actually click a button (not anywhere on the screen to see current temperature or settings), but click a button which immediately activates the button you clicked. Despite the fact that you can set temperature, it doesn't stop when it reaches it. So you have to get up constantly and adjust the temperature or just turn it off. It's very inconvenient especially at night in the dark. "the concierge" - they call her Vickie and it's a big a** bulky Amazon Echo Show with a touch screen. In any hotel room I stayed in the last 5-6 years, using a tablet to access the hotel's information and services is completely normal. The tablets are normal size, light, you can carry them anywhere you want. Here's the kicker. Amazon echo show is not a tablet. It's big and bulky and heavy and it MUST BE plugged in at all times in order for it to work. The charger is very short, so you basically have to scrunch down in front of it, because it doesn't even reach your bed. Functionally is extremely limited. There's no actual phone in the room so you have to use Alexa to call the front desk or the housekeeping. It never once worked u til we activated it first by saying open circa app. If you need to call housekeeping, you need to open the app (it's not open at all times), then go to housekeeping tab, and then you'll be able to call housekeeping. So many extra steps, I'd rather use a phone and press 0. I honestly wouldn't even care so much if it wasnt so uncomfortable to use this Alexa. It was horrible. You constantly need to scrunch down. Who the hell came up with this idea?? Finally, the cherry on top, room service. Folks, this is by far, the worst room service I have ever had in my entire life. Not exaggerating a bit. You can only order from a diner called Saginaw's Delicatessen. The menu available to you from the room is like a fracture of the menu that's available if you go in person. Regardless of what you do, the food is very mediocre. Very mediocre. Limited options, seasoning is blend, everything feels and tasted greasy and cheap. We initially ordered breakfast: my wife got herself Eggs Benedict and I got myself a bagel with lox and latkes called "heavenly". Latkes were bland and greasy. Eggs Benedict had wierd seasoning that didn't belong there, and they didn't even give us ketchup for breakfast potatoes. My bagel was a step away from being burned. It wasn't chewy, it was overtoasted and hard. Veggies didn't have salt on them. And of course they didn't provide salt or pepper. Tomatoes were not fresh judging from their very wilted soggy look. Cucs looked better but were tasteless. We couldn't even eat this food. Later that night, we came back from the strip and really wanted chicken wings. We both could have swore that we saw chicken wings on the menu. Alas. Only buffalo chicken strips. I ordered them and they arrived so greasy. Do you know that feeling when food is being fried in old used oil? You can always tell when it's fresh oil and when it's old. This was without a doubt old oil, everything looked so bad. And on top of it, they brought them naked. I decided to al least try one strip, I was pretty desperate lol you know how it is when you have a craving... So I called them to ask about the buffalo sauce. I thought they'll cook me a fresh batch in buffalo sauce. Nope. They sent a dude with barely warmed up lukewarm buffalo sauce. Wow that was so bad.... And here's the most crucial part of all this. Not only this was the worst food I've had ata hotel labeled as "room service", but they bring it to you without any plates, with plastic silverware and 1 napkin a person, in a plastic bag. There's no tray, nothing to eat from, no seasoning, no condiments that every hotel provides when you order a room service. On top of it, there's a TINY round coffee table that barely fits one box. Two low so you constantly have to bend over it and since you have no plates you have to eat over a box. I'm honestly appalled at this... And they charge $55 per night in resort fees for so called amenities. Which ones? The pool? Well I didn't care about the pool, not everyone does... There are amenities. This hotel went out of its way to charge you for every little thing, but they don't provide squad. Aside from being aethetically pleasing (which right now works only because it's relatonew and not used up), this hotel made my stay uncomfortable and made me feel cheap. When I think staycation it's because I want to rest, be taken care, it's because I'm burned out and need a break. I don't imagine eating cheap greasy food without any flavor over a plastic box without a single condiment. I don't imagine constantly scrunching down and be uncomfortable every time I need water or some basic things. Or be bored out of my mind when I just wanted to Netflix and chill with my wife. Everything I experienced here left such a bitter taste that I felt it to be my obligation to share it with other people so they know what they're getting and so they can be as informed as possible when deciding whether or not they want to stay at this hotel.
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Rude employees Hello, I am writing to share feedback regarding a very disappointing customer experience during my visit to Circa on January 18, 2026. For context, I am a local resident and visit Circa several times a month. On this particular visit, after gambling, I went to Victory Burger with my family of seven. Five members of our group ordered meals from Victory Burger, while two others briefly went to Saginaw’s Delicatessen to purchase food to go, with the intention of sitting together as a family. Our group was split between a four-top table and a nearby two-seat table. When the two family members returned with their Saginaw’s food, they sat at the two-seat table while the rest of us waited for our burgers. Initially, a Victory Burger employee approached us and explained that outside food is typically not allowed. After I clarified that the majority of our group had just ordered from Victory Burger, she indicated that it would be fine under the circumstances. Approximately five minutes later, another employee who appeared to be a manager or front-of-house lead approached my wife and me. In a noticeably confrontational tone, she stated, “What are you guys doing eating outside food in here? You can’t sit and eat here.” I calmly explained that we were dining with our family, who had just purchased five meals from Victory Burger. She responded by saying, “I’ll let it slide this time, but that is extremely rude and you should know better,” delivering this comment loudly, angrily, and in a manner that drew the attention of surrounding tables. The interaction felt unnecessarily public and humiliating, as though we were being intentionally reprimanded in front of other guests. She then walked away without further discussion. After she left, multiple nearby patrons commented to us about how rude the interaction was, and the situation made us extremely uncomfortable remaining in the restaurant. This experience was particularly surprising given Circa’s reputation and the fact that we had spent a significant amount of money between Victory Burger and Saginaw’s during that visit. I want to be clear that I understand and respect restaurant policies. However, the issue here was not the policy itself, but the manner in which it was enforced. The interaction lacked professionalism, discretion, and basic courtesy, and it left a lasting negative impression on both me and my family. The employee in question was an older white woman with salt-and-pepper hair working at Victory Burger at the time. I share this detail only to help identify the interaction. I am disappointed by this experience and, candidly, it has made me hesitant to return to Victory Burger or Circa in the future. I hope this feedback is taken constructively and used as an opportunity to reinforce respectful engagement with customers.

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