The Orleans Hotel & Casino

Las Vegas, Nevada United States of America

The Orleans Hotel & Casino
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Property Location
With a stay at The Orleans Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, you'll be within a 5-minute drive of MGM Grand Garden Arena and T-Mobile Arena. This casino resort is 1.7 mi (2.7 km) from Allegiant Stadium and 1.7 mi (2.8 km) from Excalibur Casino.

Rooms
Stay in one of 1886 guestrooms featuring flat-screen televisions. Cable television is provided for your entertainment. Private bathrooms have complimentary toiletries and hair dryers. Conveniences include laptop-compatible safes and irons/ironing boards, and housekeeping is provided daily.

Amenities
Pamper yourself with a visit to the spa, which offers massages, body treatments, and facials. Gambling sorts can try their luck at the casino, while others may prefer a hot tub or a sauna. Additional amenities at this resort include an arcade/game room, gift shops/newsstands, and a hair salon.

Dining
Grab a bite at TGI Fridays, one of the resort's 10 restaurants, or stay in and take advantage of the room service (during limited hours). Snacks are also available at the coffee shop/cafe. Relax with a refreshing drink from the poolside bar or one of the 4 bars/lounges.

Business, Other Amenities
Featured amenities include a business center, express check-out, and a 24-hour front desk. Planning an event in Las Vegas? This resort has 39999 square feet (3716 square meters) of space consisting of conference space and meeting rooms. Free valet parking is available onsite.

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The room rates listed are for double occupancy per room unless otherwise stated and exclude tax recovery charges and service fees. The actual booking amount will be charged in USD. See FAQs for more details.

Customer Reviews

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Matthew T
|1 review
Good Hotel But a Second Hand Smoke Superfund Site My second time staying at this hotel and I have to give it props for amenities and value. The staff here works hard, the food is quite good across the board, the rooms are nice and the pool is enjoyable. The problem is the entire hotel, every hallway, every room, whether non-smoking or not, smells like the ghost of a thousands cartons of Marlboro reds that were smoked 30 years ago. Some of it is probably a baked in smell from years of cigarettes but every time I came off the elevator onto my upper floor, the scent of smoke hit me in the face. And every night going to sleep I wondered: is someone downstairs, or next door, or under my bed, smoking? That's not to mention the casino floor, which is a second-hand smoke Superfund Site (I hope the casino workers get good health insurance because they have hazardous jobs). The restaurants that are open to the gaming area are plagued by smoke as well. I couldn't even escape the smoke at the pool, because smoking is allowed on the pool perimeter. I know it's Vegas and this is part of the deal but let's be honest: it's 2024 and we know better now. It's just gross and it's past time that Vegas casinos had separate and enclosed smoking areas (smokers should have their own buildings, frankly) so those of us who value our health don't have to have our lives shortened against our will.
Bonnie G
|1 review
Goodbye Orleans! We have been frequenting this hotel for nearly 20 years. Now I think this is the last visit. We have constantly complained about the terrible lighting in the rooms, especially the bathroom. We heard the rooms had been upgraded so thought we would go back again. Well...they didn't do anything about the lighting! Brutal. Think this was our last stay!! Also...the Copper Whisk, their coffee shop was closed for dinner on Sunday. What hotel does that???
Kira C
|1 review
Checked-in To Filth I’ve stayed many times in Las Vegas. It’s one of those places that has so much to do and lots of adventures to be had. I came for a work conference held in the hotel and stayed here as the event was here. I don’t think I will ever come back after staying here my first time. Sadly, after a 12 hour long drive I came to a room that was disgustingly dirty including pubic hair on the floor and in/on towels, little black chips everywhere and a very dirty menu with what looks like soot. I am not one to complain or write reviews but thought after this experience I should warn people. The supervisor remedied my issue by ordering my room be “express cleaned” (this apparently only means they swap out the towels). They only clean the rooms every 3 days is what I was told. Definitely read the fine print as well, as they charge $45 a night in resort fees regardless of your using the “amenities.” Overall a very disappointing experience and no overall remedy given by multiple supervisors.
JuryRigged0001
|1 review
Not Bad for a Budget Hotel and Casino The good... This property is a budget property and is located off the south end of the strip by a couple of miles so it seems to be a bit cheaper than what you would find on the strip. This property seemed less busy than other locations we visited on the strip. I had no problems finding an open spot at the tables in the casino, even during evening hours. Also, they had a double-deck blackjack table with favorable conditions / rules (3:2 payout on blackjack, no continuous shuffler, etc.) that always seemed to have an open spot, something that did not exist at places on the strip. The minimum at this table was always $15 but that was fine with me (the only $10 blackjack table I found close to the strip was at Ellis Island that had similar conditions but was a six-deck game). The bad... Since this property is located a couple miles away from the south end of the strip, be prepared to have a rental car or Uber anywhere in order to get just about anywhere you want to go. I'm not sure if this is the common experience but housekeeping only emptied our trash and replaced our towels once and never re-made the bed during our four-night stay. The "meh"... The decor in the rooms seemed a bit dated but the room was clean. If you are looking for fast WiFi, be prepared to be disappointed. I measured the speed at 5Mbps so it felt like things *crawled* quite a bit.
494kathyd
|1 review
Great place off the strip. We have stayed at the Orleans for years. It’s off the strip, a big hotel/casino and attached entertainment venue. It’s known as a more locals place. The odds of winning here are much better than on the strip. I almost always come away a winner. I first discovered this on a business convention in the early 1980’s. They have several restaurants to offer including our usuals of a steakhouse and a TGIF’s. The Chocolate shop is a favorite. The rooms are large and clean. Being disabled the roll-in shower is great. Comfortable chair was appreciated as was handicapped room being near the center by elevators ( and not at the long end of a hallway. Some regular types of rooms have a sofa sitting area. Suggestions could be: A coffee maker in the room, this trip our bed was very soft- not like previous visits.

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