It's a nice hotel. And the beds are very comfortable, at least in my room they were. It's very fancy, but not exactly luxurious. The rooms are renovated and have nice, comfortable features.
The nicest place downtown, but not on the strip.
2007-03-28 14:19:09
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answered by carobygirl 6
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I stayed there, but that was before it was redecorated. I did visit a couple of months ago, and the renovations are really nice. It's the most luxurious hotel Downtown, and an easy walk to the Fremont, 4 Queens, Golden Gate, Plaza, Fitzgeralds...everything Downtown is an easy walk. But it's a 5-10 minute ride to the Strip, depending on the traffic. The Strip is about 4 miles long and has terrible traffic almost all the time, so it can take an hour to travel! But it has all the great sightseeing: Caesars Palace, Paris, New York New York, Mirage, ...if you don't want to take taxis or rent a car, use the Deuce (double deck bus) or the trolley. They both stop at all the major hotels up and down the Strip. The Deuce also stops Downtown.
2007-03-26 21:33:07
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answered by galaxiquestar 4
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I have stayed at the Golden Nugget. It has been recently renovated and I have heard that the upgrades are very nice. The hotel in NOT on the strip. 4 Queens is right next door and the Freemont Hotel is right across the street. It is located on Freemont Street. All of the hotels downtown are within walking distance of each other. The hotel is the nicest of all the hotels downtown and I plan on staying there in the future. Very nice!
2007-03-26 19:11:44
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answered by gunch23 2
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The Golden Nugget is actually down on Freemont street, it's an easy ride on the duce- the double decker bus that is $5 bucks for 24 hours worth of rides- it's near bennions, plaza, I'm sure there are others I'm just not sure what else is down there. I stayed at the plaza, it's a definate party area because the whole freemont area is pedestrian only, there are bands and stuff going on all the time, and drinks everywhere, 1/2 yards of margaritas and whatnot. it's worth the stay if you're looking for something a little cheaper and with that old vegas fee
2007-03-26 06:30:05
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answered by nyhilly 3
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Like some others that have already replied, the Stratosphere is a huge place to stay for the money spent. they have maximum of your playing desires plus some shops, McDonald's and Starbucks. Is it older than numerous the others and on the North end of the Strip? definite. besides the fact that, there's a monorail station and bus provide up immediately around the line making shuttle a breeze. we've stayed there different situations (and we walked from there to the Luxor with out concern) and experience having the extra $$$ to spend fairly than blowing it on a room that we are going to no longer spend plenty time in besides. in case you do stay on the Stratosphere, make certain you inspect fortunate's diner. They run specials approximately each 6 hours and you will possibly be able to get a good meal for cheap. wish this helps!
2016-10-20 11:59:32
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answered by Anonymous
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the golden nugget is not on the strip its located in downtown las vegas which is just a few blocks away from the strip...its a pretty casino and its next to fitzgeralds. Downtown is known for the Fremont street experience, which is fun to see.
2007-03-26 15:02:09
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answered by Anonymous
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I have not stayed at the Golden Nuggets but recently some friends came into town and stayed there. They liked it although they complained the beds were not comfortable. I visited and loved their pool! They re-did it and made it (in my opinion) one of the best pools in Vegas! The slide is a good time.
No, it is not on the strip it is off of Fremont Street. Its close to the strip in a taxi or bus.
Some other random info:
Number of rooms: 1,907, with 27 luxury suites and six penthouse suites.
Casino: Yes, 38,000 square feet. There are approximately 1,200 slot and video poker machines and 50 table games. Casino games include Blackjack, Caribbean Stud Poker, Craps, Keno, Let It Ride, Pai Gow Poker, Poker, Roulette Slots, Baccarat and Megabucks. The casino has a poker room.
Race & sports book: Yes, a country-club-style race and sports book, equipped with seven betting stations, multiple plasma televisions, 62 plush seats and four booths with private screens.
Restaurants: The Golden Nugget has the following dining options: The Buffet, Lillie's Noodle House, Vic & Anthony's, Grotto Ristorante, Carson Street Cafe, Starbucks and a snack bar.
Entertainment: Yes, visiting headliners in the 600-seat showroom, as well as the permanent show Simply Ballroom. There is also one lounge.
Nightlife: RUSH Lounge, open 2 p.m. to 4 a.m.
Attractions: The Golden Nugget is home to the Hand of Faith, the largest single nugget of gold in the world. It weighs a massive 61 pounds, 11 ounces and is displayed (free of charge) with another nugget weighing 13 pounds. The resort also has a 200,000-gallon aquarium located on the pool deck. This aquarium houses several shark species and is part of a three-story pool complex complete with waterfalls and an enclosed waterslide that passes through the aquarium.
Pool: Yes. The Tank features one pool and one Jacuzzi, as well as a 200,000-gallon aquarium, the centerpiece of the resort's pool complex.
Health Club: Yes.
Spa: Yes, The Spa at the Golden Nugget.
Shops: Yes, two high-end boutiques: Perfect Timing watch shop and Style and Trend, featuring men and women's apparel. Also, two 24-hour gift shops.
Wedding chapel: No.
Convention rooms: Yes, 13 rooms totaling 25,000 square feet (35,000 square feet October 15 through March 15) and rooms ranging in size from 510 to 6,400 square feet.
Business center: Yes, located in the South Tower. Facilities offer faxing, copying, complimentary notary services, high-speed Internet (T1) capabilities and shipping through FedEx among other services.
In-room internet access: Each room has a phone jack for dial-up internet access.
Wheelchair accessible rooms: Yes.
RV park: No.
Child-care facilities: No.
Pets allowed: No.
Room service: Yes.
Parking garage: Yes, a six-story parking garage.
Shuttle service to the airport: Shuttle service to and from the airport available for a fee from an outside company.
Shuttle service to the Strip: No.
Standard room amenities: Air conditioning, alarm clock, hair dryer, in-room safe, iron and ironing board, pay-per-view movies, telephone and voice mail, remote-controlled cable TV, electronic door locks and radio.
Hotel amenities: Beauty salon, laundry, luggage and maid service, safety deposit box and wake-up call.
Check-in time: 3 p.m.
Check-out time: 12 p.m.
Minimum age to reserve a room: 18 years.
Policies: The maximum total number of guests (adults and children) in a room is four.
Incidental charges: Hotel requires a credit card or a cash deposit for incidental charges.
2007-03-26 06:45:03
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answered by Anonymous
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