Sahara Reviews
The one time haunt of the infamous Rat Pack, the Sahara remains a popular Vegas hotel, offering comfortable rooms and unique Nascar attractions on the north side of the Strip.
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fwkrlv
Jun 08, 2009
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Sahara Hotel & Casino
Sahara Hotel & CasinoYou get what you pay for - the hotel is dated, the rooms do not even have a coffee maker or alarm clock. If this is the only on-strip hotel in your budget, give a serious look to something off-strip. Due to construction of new hotels along the way, its not exactly walkable to the main strip casinos.
LVLori68
Jun 02, 2009
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Not the best in Vegas
Not the best in VegasThe room was clean economical, and comfortable. The bathroom could have used a vent/fan to get the steam from the shower out a little faster, The beds were a little small, but there were two and it was clean. The hotel was on the small side so we didn't get lost. If you wanted to go and get your jacket in your room, you didn't have to walk a mile.
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Anonymous
May 09, 2010
Would recommend to a friend
Date of stay: 03/2010
Went with: spouse/partner
Type of visit: Leisure
The Sahara Hotel
How many hotels can you stay at for 3 nights and have it cost less than $100? It is the greatest place to sleep in Vegas for that "old Vegas" feeling with the price like it was in old Vegas. When I come to Vegas to gamble, drink and sleep as little as possible. Cheap food, cheap gambling, cheap (but strong) drinks, cheap fun! The rooms are just fine. There are even rooms with balconies...probably the only place on the strip with balconies these days. The rooms are average, but just fine for sleeping. The nascar influence in this hotel is a nice addition but not the primary reason for me to be at the Sahara. If someone is looking for a higher quality experience then move on up the strip! This place is just fine for a Vegas weekend!
Anonymous
Feb 15, 2010
Would recommend to a friend
Date of stay: 01/2010
Went with: family with younger children
Type of visit: Leisure
Sahara Las Vegas Show Review
Our family has stayed at the Sahara 3 times over the past 3 years. Our most recent stay was 7 nights. The Sahara is an older hotel and casino but we enjoy the classic atmosphere. Some rooms have been updated, but the one we stayed in was still stuck in the 70's. Our room was old but clean- the staff was very friendly and helpful. The pool is large and surrounded by palm trees. As far as the casino goes...it's classic Vegas, Baby! Our 10 year old daughter had a great time. Vegas isn't just for gambling and partying anymore.
The Sahara is the northern most stop for the monorail which is the best mode of transport to get to the other casinos, shops, hotels on the strip. The monorail travels from the Sahara to the MGM Grand with about 6 stops along the way.
We stayed in the Alexandria Tower. If you stay in this tower, ask for a room with a balcony on the west side. It will overlook the pool and part way down the strip.
Anonymous
Feb 11, 2010
Would recommend to a friend
Date of stay: 01/2010
Went with: alone
Type of visit: Business
Re: Sahara Las Vegas
Here for a 3 day convention. Was in the Tangier (newer) Tower. Nice and clean and everything worked, no frills, but what do you expect for the ridiculously low price they charge?!* The room did not have a coffee pot so I would bring one with me next trip otherwise you end up ordering room service coffee that cost me an arm and a leg.
This is a very well run property and you can't beat the monorail access to the convention center and the rest of the strip. Forget renting a car...you don't need one staying here at the Sahara.
The hotel staff here were hard workers and always willing to accommodate and special requests that I needed- directions, reservations etc.