Experience a luxurious stay at the 4-Star Golden Nugget Hotel in Las Vegas, NV. Enjoy resort credit too!

Golden Nugget Las Vegas
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Carson Tower Run of House Room with Resort Credit

Bedding varies with $10 daily resort credit (1 night minimum)

from$79 /night
760+ bought

Gold Tower King Room with Resort Credit

One king bed with $10 daily resort credit (1 night minimum)

from$138.80$129 /night-7%
140+ bought

Carson Tower Two-Double Room with Resort Credit

Two double beds with $10 daily resort credit (1 night minimum)

from$119 /night
230+ bought

Rush Tower King Room with Resort Credit

One king bed with $10 daily resort credit (1 night minimum)

from$139 /night
90+ bought

Gold Tower Two-Double Room with Resort Credit

Two double beds with $10 daily resort credit (1 night minimum)

from$159 /night
60+ bought

Rush Tower Corner Suite with Resort Credit

One king bed with $10 daily resort credit (1 night minimum)

from$189.20$189 /night

Carson Tower King Room + $10 Resort Credit Per Stay

One king bed w/ $10 resort credit (1 night minimum)

from$89 /night
10+ bought

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Cathy
1 year ago
Wonderful stay Vegas is beautiful! I would recommend this hotel to anyone.

Amenities

Casino
Spa
Center- Fitness
Pool - Outdoor
Restaurant
Internet - Wi-Fi - Free
Parking - Free

Award-winning casino and hotel features a spa, nine restaurants, and eight bars; $10 daily resort credit included

What You Get

  • Stay for two in a carson tower run of house room, gold tower king room, gold tower two-double room, carson tower two-double room, carson tower king room, rush tower king room, or rush tower corner suite
  • $10 daily resort credit

$46 daily resort fee plus tax includes:

  • Access for two to the Fitness Center daily (does not include the wet areas)
  • Basic in-room daily internet access for 2 devices daily
  • Two Bottled Waters
  • Daily waters will be located in the guest rooms
  • Complimentary Self-Parking
  • Complimentary Airline Boarding Passes printing via the Front Desk or Box Office 24/7

Hotel at a Glance: Golden Nugget Las Vegas

The Golden Nugget Las Vegas has many of the attractions the Sin City is known for—a casino, a spa, high-end restaurants, and lounges—and none of them disappoint. Their spa offers the height of luxury with a sauna, jetted tub, and steam room as well as workout facilities. The casino features a poker room with 13 smoke-free tables and special promotions throughout the year. If gambling isn't your strong suit, there are many different shows and entertainment options to choose from including dancing at the nightclub or take in some live music with the 52 Fridays Concert Series.

  • Eat, drink, and be merry at the hotel's multiple high-end restaurants and lounges, including a hearty buffet where you can dine for either breakfast or lunch.
  • Views of the Strip are visible from Rush Tower rooms, which are 20% larger than Gold and Carson Towers rooms. All accommodations have luxurious amenities such as marble bathrooms and flat-screen TVs.
  • Game on: The hotel’s casino has won numerous awards from Casino Player magazine, including Best Casino, Best Service, and Luckiest Casino. The expansive gaming floor is filled with slot machines, as well as blackjack, roulette, and mini-baccarat tables.

Beyond the Las Vegas Strip: Old Vegas and Red Rock Canyon

It can feel like the entire city of Las Vegas revolves around the Strip if you never venture beyond that neon-lit corridor. But there’s plenty to see and do once you step off Las Vegas Boulevard. You can find a taste of Old Vegas on Fremont Street, where vintage signs and showgirls crowned with headdresses recall the days of Sinatra and Martin. Beginning at dusk, a canopy of more than 12 million LED lights erupts in a psychedelic light-and-music show every hour. For an aerial view, zoom down the center of Fremont Street on a zipline.

Nature puts on its own show at Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, a landscape of fiery-red sandstone formations and limestone cliffs just 17 miles outside the city. Motor down the 13-mile scenic drive or ditch the car and strike out on any of more than 20 hiking trails that course through the region’s otherworldly topography.

Amenities

  • Multiple dining options and bars
  • The Tank outdoor pool with cabanas (seasonal)
  • Casino
  • Spa and salon
  • Boutique shops
  • WiFi access

Room Details

Carson Tower Run of House Room

  • Bedding not guaranteed; room assigned at check-in
  • Standard occupancy: 2
  • Maximum occupancy: 2

Gold Tower King Room, Rush Tower King Room, Carson Tower King and Rush Tower Corner Suite

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

Gold Tower Two-Double Room and Carson Tower Two-Double Room

  • Two double beds
  • Standard occupancy: 2
  • Maximum occupancy: 4
  • Adding occupants above standard: $30 per night for each additional guest

Hotel Policies

  • Check in: 3 p.m.
  • Check out: 11 a.m.
  • $46 daily resort fee plus tax includes:
    • Access for two to the Fitness Center daily (does not include the wet areas)
    • Basic in-room daily internet access for 2 devices daily
    • Two Bottled Waters
    • Daily waters will be located in the guest rooms
    • Complimentary Self-Parking
    • Complimentary Airline Boarding Passes printing via the Front Desk or Box Office 24/7
  • Smoking policy: smoking rooms available by request at check-in.
  • Pet policy: please contact property for pet restrictions and fees.
  • Accessibility: please contact property for handicap-accessibility requests or options.
  • Room upgrades: upgrades may be available by calling the property or at check-in for an additional cost.

Getting There

  • Nearest airport: Harry Reid International Airport (LAS; 10 mi)
  • Cab fare: about $30 from LAS, including a 15% tip

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
  • Credit card required at check-in
  • $46 daily resort fee plus tax collected at check-in
  • $100 refundable security deposit on valid credit card 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 Golden Nugget Las Vegas

Customer Reviews

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Cathy
1 rating|1 review
Wonderful stay Vegas is beautiful! I would recommend this hotel to anyone.
debra
4 ratings|1 review
Everything was top notch from check in to check out. Delicious food, great gaming and amenities
Jonathan
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65 ratings|52 reviews
Wonderful!
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Pamouse
We will never stay at Golden Nugget, Las Vegas again! The issues we encountered were numerous and unacceptable: · A tiny bathroom with visibly poor caulking (photos attached). · No reliable Wi-Fi connection, despite being advertised (photo attached). · Stopped-up toilet that remained unresolved even after we reported it and left for the day. · Depressing room with an obvious ceiling leak repair and a half-painted attempt to conceal it (photo attached). · Outdated electrical sockets that couldn’t hold plugs securely, making it difficult to charge devices. · Unattractive view of a rooftop from our window. · Non-smoking floor that constantly smelled of marijuana, with no visible enforcement of the non-smoking policy. · Guests smoking in non-smoking areas throughout the property, again with no staff intervention or enforcement. · Stained hallway carpet with visible cigarette burns, further detracting from the hotel’s cleanliness and upkeep. Due to the cumulative impact of these issues, we made the decision to check out early as this was our honeymoon. However, no refund was offered for the unused nights, which we find unacceptable given the circumstances.
Sightsee08064092148
Bar drinks $13 if not betting at least a dollar in slots at bar. Can hear music in streets all night. 4 coffee pods comped with room. Extra coffee pods cost you $25/4. Rooms clean. Plenty linens.
vanenglish
All That Glitters is Not Golden First and foremost, I commend Amanda in the VIP Lounge. She is one of the most professional, courteous, and engaging hotel employees I have met in my many years of travel for business and leisure. I can see easily why you have her serving Golden Nugget’s VIP clientele: You are placing your best people to serve your most important customers. Good call! Although I am not technically a Golden Nugget VIP, I first encountered Amanda because she took pity on the long line trying to check in on the morning of Tuesday, November 4. There was a problem with my reservation, and I couldn’t use the kiosk to register, so I had to wait in the slowly moving check-in line. Amanda called three women who were in front of us as well as my husband and me into the VIP Lounge. I marveled at how thorough she was in her instructions to the women in front of us, answering their questions and providing direction. She was on task but she was still able to be so nice and friendly; quite the juggling act to ensure customers’ satisfaction. Once she was complete with the women, Amanda called us up, and we were made to feel like royalty. She explained what was wrong with my reservation(s). How did I have two? I felt like I had lost my mind since I’m normally more organized that that, but she assuaged my concerns and cancelled the reservation I had made directly with GN because she couldn’t do anything with the other reservation (which I’d made through Expedia). She returned the deposit and charged me the resort fee for the other reservation, all the while helping me understand what had occurred, answering my questions, and just being a lovely person. You have a 24K employee on your hands there. Please let the above stand on its own because I am taking advantage of this opportunity while I have your attention. Amanda’s excellent customer service aside, here are some matters that I’ve noticed and/or that I’m hoping you can help me resolve or understand: 1. I was charged $12 per package mailed to GN for me from Amazon. I had called Monday night (before arriving on Tuesday) to get mailing directions from the operator(?), and she provided me the address; however, she never mentioned that there was a $12 per package fee. Considering that I have the option of shipping packages to an Amazon pickup point, and we have a rental car, I would never have selected the mail to GN option had I known of this charge. Because the operator did not inform me that there was an additional charge, I am hoping that you can waive the fee. For the two packages I received Wednesday and/or Thursday (the days run together during vacation), I had come down quickly once I got notification from Amazon that they were delivered; the bellman retrieved the packages pretty quickly since they weren’t taken back to the mailroom; i.e., they were still at the front desk. When I went down on Saturday morning to get the third package, I must have waited 15 minutes, only to find that they could not find the package; I’ll have to wait now for the manager to come in at 11:30 AM. 2. We are charged a $50+ resort fee per day; however, I’m perplexed as to what those charges go towards. H2O is closed (I was looking forward to spending down time at the pool, looking at the sharks, etc.), the Chart House, Red Noodle House, Rush Tower front desk, and more are all closed. I needed to use a downstairs restroom early one morning, and it was closed for no reason for hours. I’m sure that there is a company line as to what the resort fees go towards, but I just wanted to register my question as to why we are charged a resort fee when this is basically not a resort but a casino with a hotel—at least for this season. Oh, and nowhere on your web site nor anywhere else is there any mention of the aforementioned closures. One doesn’t know it until arriving on site. 3. I have a feeling that you already know that vagrants are all around the hotel in the early morning hours, and since I don’t know Las Vegas laws on loitering, I do wonder if Security is prohibited from doing any sort of enforcement work. I think the vagrants are loitering and cutting through the casino. Although I can’t blame them, it really does impact our vacation experience. 4. We didn’t have housekeeping service Thursday, although we made a point of requesting it at 2:30 PM. I spoke with Martina in my broken Spanish, and perhaps she didn’t have time to clean the room, but for yesterday (Friday), they merely “phoned in” the cleaning of the room. They didn’t mop the floor from shower leakage nor around the toilet. It appears that all they did was take out the trash, make the bed, and provide fresh bath linens. There was a used washcloth remaining in the shower, for example. It’s not a big deal, we can live without service, but we wanted to make sure someone was made aware. 5. For two consecutive days, what I presume to be a room-service table laden with dirty dishes and a crumpled tablecloth sat in the hallway between our room and the housekeeping door. Amazed and appalled that no one bothered to remove the table, I happily found the housekeeping door open and shoved the nasty table inside late Thursday night. I suppose it would still be there had I not moved it. When I mentioned this to the housekeeping department during my phone call to them on Friday when I wanted to ensure we’d have our room cleaned, the person on the phone said that’s a separate department and I should have called and reported this. What?! Why should a guest have to call someone to remove a soiled room-service table, when I wasn’t the guest who had ordered room service?! 6. We exercise daily. Because we had such an early flight on Tuesday, we had no time for our usual early morning workout, so we were eager to get to the fitness center ASAP after we checked in. We changed into our workout attire and went up to the fitness center. There we met a very unfriendly young man who instructed us to sign in on iPads; he said we would need to do this each day we used the fitness center or spa. He told us we would have one hour to use the fitness center. The room was very hot, as it was midafternoon and the shades were wide open with the blazing sun streaming directly in through the wall of windows. We needed to use the treadmills which faced this giant heat lamp. We went back out to the desk to ask the young man to lower the shades, which he did with absolutely no friendliness whatsoever. He gave us the impression that we had inconvenienced him. At the end of our workout (30 minutes), we asked the young man if we could have a tour of the men’s spa, whose door was locked. He said no, we don’t give tours. We asked politely if he could just open the door so we could look around, and he said no, because of other guests’ privacy. There was only one other person in the whole spa—a man on a treadmill. I asked what it would take to be able to see the spa on another day and the young man said unflinchingly, “With a day pass for $66, if you’re a guest in the hotel.” At that point, I said to my friends, “I think working out at Planet Fitness will be better.” And that’s what we’ve done each day. We are welcomed warmly and treated as valued customers at each of the nearby Planet Fitness locations. I cannot say that for the Golden Nugget Spa. For the cachet and price, that’s a real shame. 7. On Friday morning when I needed to exit the parking garage to pick up my friend for our morning trip to Planet Fitness, instead of just opening the gate as all the others have, the garage attendant came out of the cubicle, examined the front of my rental car closely, and proceeded with an inquisition: “Are you checking out? Is your vehicle registered with the hotel?” I answered her questions: “No. Yes. Can you open the gate?” Eventually she did, with a scowl and some amount of reluctance. 8. This morning (Saturday), my friend and I needed to visit Planet Fitness VERY early because of work schedules, so I pulled my rental car around to the Rush Tower porte-cochere at 4:55 AM and turned on my warning flashers. Mind you, I was at the entrance to the porte-cochere where all the cones block passage—as I have done every morning since we arrived. Suddenly, a man in a security uniform tapped on my window and told me I couldn’t park there because I was blocking the entrance. WHAT?! The entrance is already blocked with those cones! He said there would be VIPs arriving and I would be in their way. WHAT?! At 4:55 AM?! I continued to sit there until my friend appeared five minutes later. I am confused as to why I was harassed as a paying hotel guest while vagrants and prostitutes lined the sidewalks leading up to your fine hotel—but this officious little rent-a-cop said nothing to any of them—nor to the taxi drivers parked along the red fire-lane curbs. 9. There were not enough charging stations in our room. There needs to be one on EACH bedside table, not just one of them. Please allow NONE of these complaints and requests to deter from Amanda’s superb service in her job. The only one we mentioned to her was the rude spa attendant. She encouraged us to include that in any message we sent to management, along with anything else we noticed about the Golden Nugget, so that is the purpose of this correspondence. We are seasoned travelers and we have visited Las Vegas many times over the past nearly three decades; however, this is the first time we have stayed downtown and we carefully chose the Golden Nugget as what we perceived to be the jewel of the downtown crown of Las Vegas for its reputation, appearance, and amenities. Our experience has been mixed, as you can tell. We traveled here with a couple of friends for both work and leisure. Would we stay here again? I’m not sure. I wish I could say a resounding YES, but in all honesty, I can’t. I hope you can take this all constructively and not altogether critically, in the spirit of improving the quality of the Golden Nugget.

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