Las Vegas isn't just for singles. Couples can enjoy a romantic couples massage and dinner at one of the many critically acclaimed restaurants on the strip. Families can visit the New York, New York Hotel & Casino for the outdoor roller coaster and hotel arcade. At the Circus Circus hotel, guests can expect clowns, trapeze performers and tons of cotton candy. For adults 21 and over, the party never stops, with nightclubs that stay open until 5 a.m.
At around $25 a night based on rates for January 2011, the Palace Station Hotel and Casino is one of the cheapest hotels in Las Vegas. Palace Station is located west of the Strip, just one mile from the major casinos. The hotel offers a variety of guestrooms, but the Courtyard Hotel Rooms are the cheapest to book. If you can spend a little more, the Luxury Tower Hotel Rooms are recently renovated. Guests can expect free high-speed Internet access and cable TV. Rooms feature one queen or two double beds. Shuttle service to the strip and to the airport is complimentary. The hotel also features two outdoor pools and Jacuzzi tubs. A business and fitness center allow guests to carry on with life as usual. The in-house casino features 1,600 slot and poker machines. Among the 57 table games, guests will find blackjack, craps, baccarat and roulette. The poker room is open 24 hours and is a non-smoking area. The bingo hall is open seven days a week from 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. and seats 307 guests. The casino also features a keno lounge and race and sports book.
The Vegas Club Hotel & Casino was one of the first hotels in Las Vegas. The 400-room Vegas Club Hotel & Casino features two types of guestrooms. You can choose between a view room and a standard room. Both rooms come with either one king bed or two double beds. View rooms face Fremont Street. Parking is free, whether you choose to self-park or valet. The on-site beauty salon offers a variety of services to get you ready for a night on the town. The hotel casino features blackjack, three-card poker, craps and roulette tables. You will also find a variety of slot machines and bingo. You can watch the modern Rat Pack perform at the Plaza Showroom. There are three restaurants and a food court on the property. Rooms at this hotel start at $25 a night, based on rates for January 2011.
The Days Inn at the Wild Wild West Gambling Hall has 260 recently renovated rooms. The inn is walking distance from the Las Vegas Strip and the major casinos. Rooms feature irons, ironing boards, 27-inch televisions, hair dryers and king or double beds. The outdoor pool and Jacuzzi are open throughout the year. A laundry facility is available for your convenience. The hotel restaurant is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The casino features more than 200 slot and video poker machines, as well as table games. You can stay at the Days Inn for around $25 a night, based on January 2011 rates.