I Stayed At Every Hotel On The Vegas Strip



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HELLO FRIENDS!! This is the video I threatened to film at some point last year – and finally, it’s here!! We’re big fans of Las Vegas and, in a moment of delirium, decided to stay in every hotel on the strip and provide the internet with a full report of our thoughts – just in case you need it. So, we booked a hotel room at every single one of the 33 casino mega resorts on the Strip – to review the rooms, vibes, and activities at each one. What happens in Vegas, gets uploaded to youtube, as the saying goes. What did you guys think? Which hotels were your favorite?

A quick note – it looks like the Strat price title is missing, we paid $80 there on a Sunday!

Also, when we say “Operated Independently” – we mostly mean, not operated by MGM or Caesars!

Also also – we did receive some comped experiences at Treasure Island, Resorts World, and Circus Circus – but that did not influence our review and we did not promise them positive coverage.

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PRODUCED & EDITED by
Safiya Nygaard
Tyler Williams
Dave Szamet
Carrie Roper
Melissa Douglas
Clare Gelber
Jack Scott
Phil Kinney
Elizabeth Pinotti
Mike Pearson III
Steven Yonce
German Torres
Corey Glynn

GFX by Dayana Espinoza

RESEARCH by
Rachel Faulkner White
Sabrina Ford

0:00 Intro
2:56 Vegas Game Plan
4:48 The Four Seasons
8:04 The Delano
10:01 Mandalay Bay
12:57 The Luxor
17:14 The Excalibur
20:57 New York New York
23:42 Park MGM
25:23 The NoMad
28:13 The Waldorf Astoria
30:12 The Aria
32:18 Bonus Hotel: Vdara
32:47 The Cosmopolitan
36:18 The Bellagio
39:35 Caesars Palace
41:06 The Nobu Hotel
44:01 The Mirage
46:27 Treasure Island
48:58 Resorts World
52:53 Circus Circus
56:13 The Stratosphere

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34 thoughts on “I Stayed At Every Hotel On The Vegas Strip”

  1. We love Delano!! My husband and I have stayed there four times now, and we're staying there again when we go back in July. Since it's smaller it's quieter than the larger hotels. There's almost never anyone in the gym, and usually getting a table at Della's is fairly easy. But you still have quick access to all that Mandalay has to offer, and can walk indoors to Luxor, Excalibur, and NYNY. I also like the lower key classy vibe. A lot of the themed hotels feel too campy at times.

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  2. ok wait so in the aria, specifically this time stamp area: 34:38
    can you take children to this restaurant JUST for the smores? i know its a speakeasy but i think the smores is so cute.

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  3. The food in the Bellagio minibar is unacceptable. I also had the unfortunate experience that housekeeping wasn't done properly. Thankfully they are still an amazing 5 star hotel and provided an upgraded replacement room. Their biggest strong point are the pools they are just so relaxing and plenty.

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  4. First time I was ever in Las Vegas was over 25 years ago, and I was actually underage to gamble. My dad, who's a neurologist, was there for a CME (continuing medical education) conference and we often turned those into family vacations because he only needed to be at those meetings in the mornings.

    For some reason the CME took place in August. Yes, August in Las Vegas. The heat was blistering and even at night you could still feel heat radiating from the ground. Some locals advised us to always carry a water bottle and wear a hat.

    In the years following, I've been to Las Vegas many times, and in my experience, the best time to go to Las Vegas is around March (but NOT during Spring Break). Another good time to go is in December since the weather in Las Vegas is usually great around that time of year, although it CAN get cold and even snow, although that's not too common. That said, it did snow once when I was there. One major downside to going in December is that since it's the off-season you'll find some attractions and restaurants closed or working off very limited hours, but it's a worthwhile compromise if you hate huge crowds.

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  5. the big apple coaster is made by a japanese manufacturer named togo. togo is sort of infamous for having never built a good roller coaster outside of japan. their track profiling is infamously poor and all their rides are super rough and uncomfortable for that reason

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  6. This was a random viewing for me. I'm not sure how I ended up watching this video, but I did manage to form a very definite opinion of this youtuber production. I like these guys (a non-gender, non-value based description of one or more human beings that can be categorized as having some sort of relationship that allows them to be referred to in the collective). The manage to be fun and upbeat, while maintaining objectivity to the end of imparting information to the audience that they can use, while concurrently positioning themselves as influencers promoting the overall "vegas experience". Let's face it, if you are not interested in Las Vegas you wouldn't be watching this video and if you are not a newbie to LV you surely want to know about some things to do that have not previously been on your radar screen and these folks give you what you are looking for. Then again, this video has 4.7 million views, so obviously y'all have already spoken and I managed to kill another 5 minutes writing this. I should just book my next trip to LV and live it.

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