Hotel Stay at 5-Star Conrad Las Vegas at Resorts World in Las Vegas, NV. Experience unparalleled luxury!

Conrad Las Vegas at Resorts World
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joshu912
57 days ago
WOW WOW WOW! Absolutely blown away! We travelled to Vegas from the UK for Wrestlemania and our youngest brothers 21st birthday as he’s a massive WWE fan. Our brother has been going through a rough time recently, as soon as Dexter from guest services found out about this he did everything he possibly could to make sure his trip was extra special. Dexter even went as far as going to the WWE store and having some merchandise of his favourite superstar John Cena waiting in the room for him as we arrived. The hotel itself is unbelievable, there’s that much going on you could spend your full holiday there without leaving the front door. Lots to do for everyone, very clean and in a great location. Would highly recommend resorts world to anyone looking to stay in Vegas and again want to say a huge thank you to Dexter, you played a massive part in making our brothers 21st so special. Resorts world is very lucky to have someone that cares so much about their guests as much as you do.

Experience unparalleled luxury at Conrad Las Vegas at Resorts World, where modern design meets timeless elegance! From world-class dining to serene spa treatments, every moment promises indulgence and sophistication!

What You Get

  • Stay for two in a Premium King Room or Premium Two Queens Room

$55 Daily Resort Fee Includes

  • Guest internet access
  • Smart TV casting ability
  • 15% off spa or fitness retail
  • 5% off spa or fitness treatments
  • 5% off cabana experience
  • 5% off 2 pool chair experience
  • Unlimited local and toll-free calls
  • Access to 7000+ top newspapers and magazines via PressReader app

Hotel at a Glance: Conrad Las Vegas at Resorts World

Conrad Las Vegas at Resorts World stands as a beacon of modern luxury on the iconic Las Vegas Strip. As the largest Conrad hotel globally, it boasts 1,496 ultra-stylish rooms and suites, each meticulously designed to blend mid-century modern aesthetics with 21st-century technological conveniences. Guests are welcomed through a private reception lobby and lounge, offering dedicated VIP check-in and digital keys, ensuring a seamless arrival experience. The accommodations are adorned with tasteful art, plush bedding, and spa-inspired bathrooms, reflecting a commitment to elegance and comfort.

Beyond the rooms, the hotel offers an array of amenities that cater to both leisure and business travelers. Guests can indulge in a diverse culinary journey across 20 restaurants, unwind at one of the seven outdoor pools, or rejuvenate at the full-service spa. For those seeking entertainment, the on-site casino features 100 gaming tables and 100 slot machines, while the 24-hour business center and expansive conference facilities cater to professional needs. This harmonious blend of luxury, convenience, and entertainment positions Conrad Las Vegas as a distinguished destination for discerning travelers.

Las Vegas, NV: The Timeless Heartbeat of Entertainment and Innovation

Las Vegas, Nevada, stands as an enduring symbol of ambition and spectacle in the American West, a city whose roots trace back to the early 20th century when it emerged as a vital oasis amid the Mojave Desert. With its strategic location as a transportation crossroads and water source, Las Vegas grew from a humble railroad town into a vibrant metropolis celebrated worldwide for its dazzling casinos, luxury resorts, and unparalleled entertainment. The city’s evolution reflects a rich tapestry of innovation and resilience, blending the glamour of its neon-lit Strip with a deep cultural heritage shaped by pioneers, entrepreneurs, and diverse communities.

Today, Las Vegas remains a global beacon for visitors seeking both leisure and inspiration. Beyond its famed gaming floors and lavish performances, the city embraces cutting-edge developments in architecture, hospitality, and technology, ensuring it stays at the forefront of modern luxury and experience. Its commitment to blending history with progress is evident in its preservation of historic districts and celebration of arts and culture. Las Vegas’s dynamic spirit continues to captivate millions, honoring its storied past while boldly charting a future of endless possibilities.

Room Details

Premium King Room

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

Premium Two Queens Room

  • Two queen beds
  • Standard occupancy: 2
  • Maximum occupancy: 4

Hotel Policies

  • Check in: 4 p.m.

  • Check out: 11 a.m.

  • $55 daily resort fee includes:

    • Guest internet access
    • Smart TV casting ability
    • 15% off spa or fitness retail
    • 5% off spa or fitness treatments
    • 5% off cabana experience
    • 5% off 2 pool chair experience
    • Unlimited local and toll-free calls
    • Access to 7000+ top newspapers and magazines via PressReader app
  • Parking:

    • Self-parking is complimentary for all guests from May 30, 2025 until August 28, 2025.
    • Valet parking starts at $40. Accessible off Goh Tong Way at the South Entrance.
  • Smoking policy: Please contact the property for smoking policy.

  • Pet policy: Please contact the property for pet policy.

  • Accessibility: Please contact property for handicap accessibility requests or options.

  • Room upgrades: Upgrades may be available at check-in for an additional cost.

Amenities

  • Complimentary Wi-Fi
  • Air conditioning
  • Mini-fridge and minibar
  • 55-inch flat-screen TV with streaming services
  • Premium bedding and blackout curtains
  • Spa-inspired bathroom with walk-in shower
  • Hairdryer, bathrobes, and slippers
  • In-room safe
  • Iron and ironing board
  • Laptop-friendly workspace
  • Mobile key entry
  • Daily housekeeping
  • 24-hour room service
  • Complimentary local and long-distance calls
  • Toiletries, toothbrush, and toothpaste upon request
  • Accessible features including assistive listening devices and wheelchair-accessible facilities

Need To Know Info

  • 4-day 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
  • Credit card required at check-in
  • $55 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
  • 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.
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About Conrad Las Vegas at Resorts World

Customer Reviews

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johnsD576GV
|1 review
I liked it. This hotel deserves a higher rating. The rooms are new clean and good sized with nice views. As a diamond member I was given upgrade and credit for restaurants. There are very helpful staff as well. Some good things: breakfast at Junior's fruit and granola with latte = exactly breakfast credit. The Crossroads happy hour is a bargain compared to their regular dinner prices. Walking distance to the mall. Walgreens across the street. The body wash and lotion are good quality. The spa is worth the price IMO. The not so good - room looked directly at the Trump tower, kind of an ugly building. The pools can get crowded. The strip view rooms are lit up all night by the giant advertising on the side of the Hilton. Overall pretty good, maybe not the most opulent Conrad but I would go back.
240ericu
|1 review
Potential but a lot of gaps. I am really torn on this review. It’s a tale of 2 cities (or hotel experience). I purposely chose this hotel due to being a HIlton property, being within walking distance to where my meetings were held and also I was able to secure a decent room rate. I stayed here for 4 nights (Sun-Thurs). Honors Diamond status. If I was just reviewing the hotel, room, bed, bathroom, it would get 4.5 stars (1/2 star reduction because of a clogged shower drain that required multiple calls to maintenance). The hotel is nice, clean and very ‘new’ feeling. The room (1 King premium strip view) is large and well appointed. Beds are comfortable (pillow might be a touch too hard for me personally but not a deal breaker). The bathroom (minus clogged shower drain) is spacious with decent water pressure. A usual pet-peeve of the glass walk-in showers leaking onto the bathroom floor did NOT happen here. The shower door was designed in a way to prevent leaks onto the BR floor. The room also had plenty of charging ports (USB-A and C!) and convenient outlets. There is a SMALL fridge to keep personal items (ie, water) but it doesn’t get really cold, just COOL. The HVAC also works great and keeps the room nice and cool (i like to sleep in a meat locker). Also worth noting, the fitness center is excellent. Easily 5+ stars. It is well beyond a typical hotel/resort gym. Only complaint is they didn’t have a locker room with steam or sauna. But they have EVERY piece of equipment you could ever want - machines, weights, treadmills, rowers, bikes, stair climbers, etc, etc. I would argue one of the nicest hotel fitness centers I’ve ever seen. Now the bad parts for the property. It’s definitely NOT in the main part of the Strip. It’s a 10-15 minute walk to the Wynn/Encore and another couple minutes to the Palazzo/Venetian. That’s known before i even checked in, so not a major issue, but if you’re looking for the heart of the Strip, this isn’t it. Check-in was brutal. The desk clerk (Kovid) was actually incredibly nice, friendly and you could tell he truly cared about the guest. But, when I checked in (@ 2:00AM after significant flight delays) i was told they didn’t have a room for me, even though I had made the reservation (through Hilton app 2 months prior) and had confirmed the reservation the morning of arrival. I also informed them that I would be arriving to the hotel late Sunday night. After checking with his manager, the desk agent said he could downgrade me to a 2 bedroom in the Hilton (honestly I was hoping for a Diamond upgrade). I was hoping they could even upgrade me to the Crockfords (which was NOT sold out). I pulled the ‘Karen’ card and said that wasn’t acceptable and to try again. After more time with his manager, he came back and said they would put me in my original room (IK w/ strip view). I spent > 1/2 hour at the front desk trying to check in, with multiple issues of no room available….only to finally end up in my original room. Oh, and by this time it was 2:30AM and I was exhausted and upset at the whole situation. The excuse was the hotel was 104% booked. Which is just not correct b/c the hotel was empty. Another maddening issue is the voice prompt menu when you try to reach the front desk or maintenance from your room. The system sucks. It’s almost impossible to get anyone LIVE to speak to. I eventually selected the option for the hotel to call me instead of waiting on hold (for the clogged shower issue). I had the clogged shower issue Monday….and I received a return call Wednesday. WTF? That’s just a terrible customer experience. Luckily I had asked someone in housekeeping if they could contact maintenance on Monday and that helped. But the voice prompt menu is a complete waste of time. The entire hotel complex feels empty. It’s almost depressing. All these nice new shiny stores are all empty. Some are even closed. None of the open restaurants ever look even moderately busy. There’s no ‘buzz’ at the hotel complex. If this hotel can get a little more focus on improving the guest experience, it can easily improve its ratings.
KeoPAloha
|1 review
The Most Non-Hilton, Hilton Stay Ever I stayed at the Conrad bc I have Diamond status at Hilton. I receive a semi-annual hotel credit. However, this was the most non-Hilton, Hilton stay I have ever had: I have stayed at Hiltons around the world. I believe it is bc the property is located within Resorts World, a publicly traded Malaysian hospitality operator. Positives: Newer resort with lots of restaurant and bar options; Big room; Non-smoking property. Negatives: I did online checkin and it was as if I started the booking process all over again. I had to input my address twice, and input my credit card info again, although I had paid a one night deposit (not required by major chains). In addition, I had to download my driver’s license and pic. I travel a lot, and I have never had to do anything this Draconian at other hotels. With the other majors, you simply log into the app, and click a button to checkin. No recognition of my status benefits at checkin. For example, I was not given bottles of water, I was not asked whether I wanted a food & beverage credit or points, nor was I asked about late checkout. I was given late checkout of noon vs 11 am. My flight was @ 4 pm, so I wanted to checkout around 1:30 pm: Pretty lame. Digital key was the worst one I have ever had. I had a hard time getting it to work in the elevator. The digital key worked fine on the door. No receipt after my stay. “Real” hotels chains like Marriott and Hyatt email you a receipt the same day you depart. The rideshare pickup area is a long walk. The negatives far outweigh the positives. The next time I am in Vegas I will stay at a non-Resorts World and non-MGM property. I have had bad luck with both brands in town. I’d rather pay extra and stay at stand alone Waldorf Astoria, so I can truly flex my Hilton Diamond status.
517archanan
|1 review
Terrible customer service at front desk! Sadly, I cannot give Conrad Hilton staff—specifically Trevor and Delvin—the recognition I had hoped to. I was charged a $50 fee by Delvin for a late checkout at 2:00 PM, and he noted it in the system. I had informed him my conference would end at 1:00 PM and that I simply needed extra time to change for the airport. He assured me I was all set. However, my key was not reprogrammed, and when I returned to my room, I was locked out. I went back to the front desk, where I spoke to Trevor. He initially seemed helpful and said my card had not been charged, and he would issue me a new key good until 1:15 PM so I could retrieve my belongings. Unfortunately, that key also didn’t work. Thankfully, a kind floor manager let me in so I could quickly change and grab my luggage. When I stopped by the front desk to collect my statement, Trevor informed me the $50 charge had been applied—even though I was never in the room until the originally approved 2:00 PM time. Trevor’s demeanor was condescending, dismissive, and disrespectful, which only compounded my frustration. There’s no doubt that Conrad Hilton is a beautiful property in the heart of glamorous Las Vegas. The rooms were spotless, spacious, and offered stunning views. However, comfort and cleanliness can be found at many boutique hotels. What sets a stay apart is customer service, and in this case, that was sorely lacking. I will not be recommending this hotel for future conferences or stays.
joshu912
|1 review
WOW WOW WOW! Absolutely blown away! We travelled to Vegas from the UK for Wrestlemania and our youngest brothers 21st birthday as he’s a massive WWE fan. Our brother has been going through a rough time recently, as soon as Dexter from guest services found out about this he did everything he possibly could to make sure his trip was extra special. Dexter even went as far as going to the WWE store and having some merchandise of his favourite superstar John Cena waiting in the room for him as we arrived. The hotel itself is unbelievable, there’s that much going on you could spend your full holiday there without leaving the front door. Lots to do for everyone, very clean and in a great location. Would highly recommend resorts world to anyone looking to stay in Vegas and again want to say a huge thank you to Dexter, you played a massive part in making our brothers 21st so special. Resorts world is very lucky to have someone that cares so much about their guests as much as you do.

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