Top 5 BEST Budget Hotels in Las Vegas – Our Best Affordable Hotels in Las Vegas on the Strip.



We bring you our list of the top budget hotels on the Las Vegas strip. We have stayed up and down the strip, but because we are in Las Vegas so often, we usually stay at a budget property. Each of the properties we ranked are hotels we have stayed at multiple times each and that you can book as low as the $23 per night midweek. We Hope you liked this Las Vegas Hotel reviews!!

If you are interested in more details on the best affordable hotels on the Las Vegas strip, check out our full reviews:

Excalibur: https://youtu.be/quZq8yyPQGw
Luxor: https://youtu.be/0x5EgycFv-0 and https://youtu.be/Pzv-xAkRO0M
Harrah’s: https://youtu.be/wvL9tIqpIc0
Flamingo: https://youtu.be/_b_-MP8kKyI
Horseshoe: https://youtu.be/rjBt2QiF_JE

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43 thoughts on “Top 5 BEST Budget Hotels in Las Vegas – Our Best Affordable Hotels in Las Vegas on the Strip.”

  1. Great Video! With the resort fees and parking more people will go the old school way of just paying the minimum for a place to sleep and then staying out on the strip.

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  2. For me, it's Luxor. Especially if it's summer and/or if I'm renting a car and going off strip. Luxor has a very big pool area that I like. Fantasy is a very good show. MGM casinos have a much better selection of newer slot machines than Caesars does. Mandalay Bay and Excalibur are connected from the inside (nice in the winter) and between the three, you have a ton of options. If you're renting a car, Luxor is really nice because you avoid most of the strip traffic going south and you have easy access to the 15 (well, not right now) and the 215, and it's an easy drive to the southern casinos (Silverton, Green Valley, South Point, M, and soon Durango) which are all very nice. The parking garage isn't monstrous, either.

    The only thing I can say that I don't like about Luxor is the elevators in the pyramid. If you know, you know. The tower is nicer if you can get a room at the right price. But don't sleep on Luxor. If you play slots at all, and play with your card, you'll likely get comped rooms on the weekdays most weeks. Lately, MGM Grand has been my go-to, but Luxor is my backup if MGM Grand is too expensive that week, or if I'm mostly gonna be busy elsewhere/off strip. I would only stay at Excalibur if somehow even Luxor was expensive that week (big event weeks).

    Pro tip: Getting the resort credit card will enhance your experience, and the MGM Mastercard is easier and more worth to get than the Caesars card. MGM also has more nicer casinos as a whole than Caesars does. I love Caesars Palace, but it's not budget.

    Great video! Thank you 😀

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  3. I truly hated Excalibur and Luxor. Too big, and too dark, especially Luxor. Almost nowhere to sit. And very far from the middle of the Strip. Restaurants are expensive and of so-so quality. I would definitely add Tuscany to your list, even if it is not ON the Strip, it is closer to mid Strip than those MGM properties and is SO MUCH nicer.

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  4. Great review! I consider my Vegas hotel a place to sleep, because you are always out having fun. I like saving my money on the hotel, so I have more money for food,shows and gambling. Luxor is my favorite. The pyramid rooms have been renovated, did you stay in a premier pyramid room? They are very nice. The location is a drawback, but the tram does take you to Excalibur. then, you are not too far from MGM Grand and tram access and you can get all over the strip.

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  5. I learned a lot from your reviews but I can't find anything close to the prices you list. Are these club prices at the lowest time in the year? I found about $200 a night for the Flamingo and Golden Horseshoe for example for a room on October 18, 2023 booking a week in advance. Great and intelligent video but maybe something in the future about getting the deals.

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  6. Excalibur for $27! Luxor for 32! It’s not that now. It’s €1068 for 7 nights. That’s Excalibur. Luxor is a lot more expensive. I’ve been to vegas 6 times and I’ve never got a proper hotel for those prices. I’m going again next month and the cheapest is the Mardi Gras hotel for €512 for 7 nights. That’s euros. Do Americans get special deals or something?!😂

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  7. imo, planet hollywood is my top budget hotel, center strip accross bellagio fountains, plus u got that famous miracle miles shops for all those cheap eats, litterly 1 min from hotel room to earl of sandwich!

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  8. One of my personal favorites is the Luxor. I like the quirky set-up. With it being pyramid-shaped, the rooms and elevators look completely different than any others in Vegas. I also love the selection of shows they have, particularly comedian Carrot Top (rated the funniest show in Vegas), Fantasy (an adult topless show but tastefully done so couples can enjoy it), the Blue Man Group (not my thing) and the Titanic exhibit is excellent in my view. My biggest "beef" you might say is the food. Very limited choices. And by the way, you talked about their buffet … don't bother trying it. Very blah. And it kills me to say anything bad about the Luxor because it's very popular, affordable, and unique. I've stayed here twice and really like it.

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  9. I’m kind of confused, I checked on internet to booked in over 6month in a dead season in Las Vegas, but that not the same price. Is it cheaper if you don’t do reservation and just walk in?

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  10. See I want to go on a trip with a few friends but we are looking for something more modern than isn’t over $150 a night. We’d probably split a 2 queen bedroom. We are 27 years old so we also want to avoid places with a lot of old folks.

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