I'm from Southern California and have spent much of the last 25 years coming to Vegas, so I am quite familiar with all the hotels and such. For this trip we needed a bit more space than usual, I needed a place that could accommodate my family of five plus one (my 13 yr old daughter begged to bring her friend along). So looked online and found this place offering a two bedroom suite at $89 per night and that sounded sweet to me.
There isn't much to say, this place is your average extended stay facility. The place was as advertised, no frills. What I got was a small two bedroom apartment, the rooms were decent however the living area was smaller that I expected but acceptable nonetheless. If you are planning to cook as we did you may need to bring or buy a few things as they only supply the bare, bare minimum for kitchen needs. I was surprised by the closet space, one walk-in in each room that seemed bigger than a hotel room I had in New York last year. Pool wasn't awesome but again acceptable. And one fact that I just loved was that it was quiet. It's located way down Las Vegas Blvd just a few blocks away from South Point and it's a 5-10 minute drive from the Mandalay Bay.
There we only a couple things that bothered us, first: Housekeeping. This had nothing to do with the cleanliness of the room but rather that old Vegas issue...towels! As stated above we had six people in our room and only two sets of towels and getting more wasn't a speedy process. I have done a fair amount of traveling so I will say in their defense that they were par for the course when compared to similar hotels I've been in but it's still a pain in the butt. Second was another guest had his vehicle broken into. The place and the neighborhood feel very safe and there isn't much traffic at night, plus being from Los Angeles I have seen this sort of thing happen more times than I can remember. Just don't store valuables in the car.
All in all it's a split decision for me, if you are single and ready to mingle then this is NOT the place for you, stay on the strip where you are sure to have some big fun. But if you are well into your 30's married with children that you have happened to bring to Vegas and are staying a few nights then I think this place it right up your alley.








