Business Description from the Web
A legendary 1950s-era landmark renowned for its collection of sports memorabilia.
Tips About This Business
Check out the Great Moments Room for dinner, or grab a snack in the Dugout Room.
Las Vegas Club guests are welcome to wander across Main Street to use the Plaza's rooftop pool and fitness center, and to park their cars in its oversized lot.
Editorial Reviews from the web
In Short It justifiably describes itself as, "just the right mix of old-time Vegas atmosphere and contemporary games and cuisine." The South Tower was refurbished in 2000, while the North Tower's MVP rooms have extra amenities, such mini-refrigerators and coffee makers. The Sports Hall of Fame--with its Seventh Inning Scoop full-service coffee bar and ice cream parlor--is open 24...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited August 31, 2006)
Other Reviews from the web
Las Vegas Club Hotel was a very nice and comfortable place to stay while you visit Las Vegas...They have all kinds of Complementary coupons that they will give you when you stay there...For instance like there buffets and restaurants that they have on site...Also they give you a Casino card and if you make up to 100 points you get a Hotel T-Shirt which I think is pretty cool...They also have a...
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DO NOT BUY GIFT CERTIFICATES FROM THIS PLACE!!!!!
Up until this past spring it was our favorite "special occasion" restaurant. We told everyone how great the food and the ambience was. Enough so, that my sister-in-law bought us a $75 gift certificate for my husbands birthday in January. We planned on going in May (taking some out of town friends) but when we called to make the reservations...
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Posted by barbanded
on April 21, 2009, (Edited December 19, 2007)
When I'm in Vegas, I'm not usually there to experience "The Strip". I've been there...done that. The only things I might want to experience in that area of town are the new gourmet restaurants. I don't need to stay in a hotel on the Strip for that...in fact...if I did, I probably couldn't afford to dine in the restaurants. The Vegas Club offers week rates of less than $50/night...and why...
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Posted by netter1
on April 21, 2009, (Edited November 05, 2007)