Didnt like: I wouldnt even know where to start... 1. homeless people everywhere, lobby, halls, elevator, all the time. It felt like a shelter, i think they had access to rooms as well. They were clearly welcome since staff were openly talking to them in the hotel. I travel a lot and I never seen anything like that before. 2. Old and completely outdated. Furniture, beds, carpets, blankets, bathrooms etc. Not in a fashion way, it was old, damaged and needed to be replaced. 3. Smell... lobby, elevator, halls, room... ouch! Smelled like moisture and old wet dirty carpets. 4. Noise during the night in the hotel. Stayed 2 nights and it was bad both nights. Yelling and screaming like if there were people in extreme distress in the adjacent rooms. So room noise insulation was poor. I understand you get what you pay for... i booked this hotel 2 weeks before the trip as a last minute thing but at 175$/night, its a complete ripoff. 100% not reccommended …
When I stayed the hotel lobby man allowed many people on drugs who were not staying at the hotel to come in and out as they pleased, and several of them incoherently harassed my girlfriend and me when we passed through. VERY UNPLEASANT EXPERIENCE! We could hear them yelling and screaming all night as well from the third floor. Do not stay at this hotel!!
1-night stay in the hotel was just ok to see the town (however, it's not walking distance from the Strand): clean rooms, ready-to-serve reception. What was a bit upsetting is that on the online booking the hotel states that there is a parking lot, however the actual parking space is very limited and not assigned to rooms: first come -first served principle.
If you are one who reads the worst reviews of a place, please read this first, as this is a RECENT review, the lower rating reviews were written YEARS ago. I strongly encourage those that who just want a hotel room to sleep in, not hang around a hotel, to come here. People think a high rating means it is a luxury hotel and this is not why I'm giving this such a high rating, it's for their humanity and the value you get for what you pay. It's not pretentious, centrally located, close to Fremont St and Greyhound station for much less cost than neighboring hotels, clean, quiet and safe (see below why).I said hotel is good for business not because they have conference rooms but for a company watching their budget and not wanting to spend a lot of money for rooms AND they have free parking, something some of these expensive hotels should have but don't (ironically, when a budget hotel doesn't try to gouge you on other things!) My credit and debit card was lost or stolen and I was just a few dollars short yet one of the clerks made sure that I could stay, something a large chain or upscale hotel would NEVER do. I had tried going to cheaper hotels, but they were bait and switch, low base rates but then they have mandatory "resort" fees and stupid deposits. One would think at a low cost hotel such as this, they would have a security deposit, but I guess they don't because they don't regard their guests as potential thieves. The only mandatory fee is the key deposit, which are the old fashioned not card keys, which is $10, wifi is included and a non mandatory fee is if you want to make outgoing calls on their phones but you are not charged for incoming calls. Although this was considered a one star hotel because it's close to tourist attraction, the price is mid range (but cheaper than others close to Fremont Street.) Although the clientele aren't the typical well healed tourists, they are friendly and quiet at night. The day clerk, a woman makes very sure that only guests come through so you can feel safe. They do not have a grand lobby but you don't have to walk 20 minutes through a casino to get to your room. The bathrooms may have been renovated, the shower has good water pressure and lots of towels including wash cloths! All items, lamp, (yes they are a little dated but that makes them more interesting than the banal items in chain hotels) phone, ac are working, carpets must have been all right as I don't remember anything unusual about it, rooms and bedding is clean, NO bugs! There is only soap in the bathroom but if you need, shampoo, lotion or toothpaste you can ask for it at the desk. Staff is friendly and helpful.…
But come on just because this Hotel is in a good location across from the Golden Nugget does not make it ok. Made me feel like I was in a sick ward with people coughing and hanging out in the small lobby area. The Hotel is very old and falling apart. I know its Vegas, but I'm sure we could have done better for our money.
Located across the street from The Golden Nugget, This hotel is clean and the staff, house keepers, work tirelessly to accommodate the guest The hotel is inexpensive ,compared to the casino provided lodges. The rooms located on the street side are a little noisy, due to older windows. It is within walking distance to Fremont Street, the Greyhound Terminal, and the city bus loop.
I don't know how this hotel got the ratings I've seen buy this is the most disgusting hotel I've ever stayed in. I was in Vegas for business and didn't know that smoking rooms were common, that's why I chose the Bridger Inn. The carpet had holes in it, there was a large hole in the wall where the door knob punched through, cigarette burns on the carpet, vanity and every piece of furniture and the bedspread. I pulled back the sheets and found cigarette ashes! The room smelled like the used a whole bottom of Frebreze, the phone didn't work and no alarm clock. I woke up the next morning with two bug bites on my back. Oh, if your 5'-6" or shorter, the shower head is perfect for you and forget about good water flow. I had reserved for two days. I had to leave before the second day because of a death in the family and could not get a refund. How low is that?! They said the bottom of the receipt says no refunds. Of course, I didn't get a receipt until I checked out! I should have forgotten about a smoking room and gone to the hotel chain I usually stay with when I travel as it was $45 a night cheaper than the Bridger Inn. Plus a phone that works, alarm clock, fridge and coffee maker.…
I would not typically stay at this type of hotel but with the EDC concert and ComicCon everything in town was ridiculously priced. We were in town for one night and didn't really care where we stayed in the city. Found this in Orbitz. The rooms are thankfully much nicer than the outside indicates. There is only a dozen first come parking spots and we were lucky enough to pull in as someone was leaving. Otherwise parking is very inconvenient. The main issue is it was a really hot weekend and the AC unit couldn't cool the room. It was unbearable in the morning. The entire building was hot but our room was much warmer. This is also a boutique hotel which really means old building not renovated. There is one entrance in and a small elevator. Very nice people run the hotel. There is no hair dryer and amenities are nonexistent. They also have an actual key and TV remote you take and return. Other than being hot our floor reeked of rancid pot smoke and there was a large wet spot outside the bathroom door that smelled of cleaning product and never dried. Kind of creeped us out knowing what goes on in Vegas. Convenient to Fremont Street but in a transient area with a lot of weirdos. We left at 5 am and a man and women walked in, seemingly new acquaintances, to get a room (no luggage, drinks in hand). Not really a place I'd pick to stay again but okay and quiet for a night.…
Bridger Inn is affordable, comfortable and right next to old vegas/downtown. Get a budget Vegas experience at the Bridger inn. Need a good place for your court date? Or a great place to stay while you see the sights? Look no further!
The rooms are what you expect, not that fancy but they do have flat screens, Even whiskey Pete's had those old box TVs. And the room at least from what we could see, was very clean. And NO bed bugs!! that's all I care about.. So not super big or fancy.. But Clean and bug free!!! After all you don't come to Vegas to just dwell in your room!
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