My husband and I spent one night here on arrival in Las Vegas. I chose the hotel because it was close to the airport and offered a courtesy shuttle. Our flight was 2-1/2 hours late arriving, so I was a little worried that the shuttle might no longer be available, but apparently it runs till quite late in the evening. We waited about 20 minutes for it to arrive at the airport; the ride to the hotel takes only 5-10 minutes.
There is no restaurant in the hotel, and there doesn't seem to be anything within easy walking distance, but there is an order-in service. Menus are provided in the room. We didn't try this, but we did have the breakfast included in the room rate. It's all self-service, with pre-prepared items like waffle batter from a dispenser and partially cooked french toast waiting to be toasted, along with staples like cereal, bread and pastries. It's an okay start to the day that would be better if it didn't involve so much styrofoam. Time to switch to something more environmentally responsible.
The bed was comfortable, as were the pillows, but we were woken early by departing aircraft. Our room turned out to be very close to the end of the runway. Given that the hotel appeared relatively unoccupied, I can't understand why the front desk would give anyone a room so close to the runway. Clearly, there are other rooms quite a bit further away, so if you consider staying here, be sure to ask for a quiet room. We passed through Las Vegas a week later at the end of our vacation and spent the night at the Candlewood Suites, just a couple of blocks along Paradise, and we heard no aircraft at all, so perhaps the Best Western just doesn't have much soundproofing.
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