We stayed at this hotel after our Alaska Airlines flight was cancelled following a long delay at the airport. According to the Alaska ticket agent this is the only hotel for which the airline would provide a voucher and/or guarantee payment. Since I had never heard of this hotel, I asked the agent what kind of place it was. She told me it was "like a Doubletree" and "about three stars." This was not an accurate description.
Meaning no offense to the polite and helpful people who were working in the office of this motel on our arrival, I have no idea how this place could merit 3 stars. It's also not remotely like any Doubletree I've ever seen.
It is a 3 story budget motel, not within walking distance of even a 7-11, let alone a decent restaurant. The motel is surrounded by pavement, has no elevator, no shop or cafe of any kind, a broken ice machine, aged and very dirty carpets, an extremely noisy air conditioner, a pool surrounded by motel windows, in the case of our "suite" a torn and uncomfortable old sofa bed, a sticky table and old beds. It didn't smell like someplace you would like to sleep and had only the most basic amenities. I can say that the sheets and towels were clean, but overall it didn't feel clean or comfortable and is very outdated. (Remember teal carpets and stiped couches?)
The people were nice, polite and friendly. They can't help that this is a fourth class facility.
It's extremely difficult for me to imagine anyone paying $120 per night to stay here and thinking it's a good deal - especially in Las Vegas which is full of very nice rooms at reasonable rates.
I sincerely question of the authenticity of some of the positive reviews I've seen here. Don't let your airline get away with sending you here after cancelling your flight. And if you choose to stay here make sure you get a really, really great bargain rate because the location is horrible and very unattractive.