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Best Las Vegas Hotels

Have you wondered what makes a hotel a five-star rating? When someone asks, "what is the best hotel in Las Vegas?", how do you answer? How do you choose the best hotel and recommend it? Well, the best can mean many things but basically most people say the best hotel is:

  • one that is reasonably priced or at the very least has met your cost expectations;
  • it also one that is clean and safe;
  • depending on whether the referrer enjoys parties or not, he might say the best is one with an all-night bar;
  • the best might be one that appeals to families with young children;
  • people more often than not call a hotel bad if the staff are rude and uncaring so best to them would be friendly and knowledgeable employees;
  • best might refer to the fact that the hotel owned up to its promotional material and indeed offered what was in the brochure;
  • best might include hotels that were not in construction phases;

As a result, we can conclude that best is what the recommender's expectations are. And you have undoubtedly noticed that best does not mean the most expensive and the most extravagant. Best hotels in Vegas are generally good value in the minds of the guests.

Therefore, here at BestLasVegasHotels.org, we are going to cover best hotels in different categories.

  • budget – luxury
  • on The Strip – off the beaten path
  • near the airport – away from the city
  • casinos, strip clubs, theme parks, motels
  • fine dining, buffet style food, ethnic flavor restaurants
  • room service, internet connection – no frills
  • babysitting service, dog walking
  • reservations online or by toll-free telephone
  • entertainment and shows

You see that there will be many ways in which to judge a hotel and decide which ones are the best in Las Vegas. But before letting you get on with searching and reading BestLasVegasHotels.org, I just want to tell a funny story about "the best hotel in Vegas".

I was searching some online forums where one couple had asked a friend where to stay when in Vegas. The friend said, "oh the best place is such and such", so the couple took up their friend's advice and booked a room. They asked the front desk for a wake-up call for the next morning and found that at 6:00am sharp, a big, burly guy was pounding on their room door yelling "it is six-o-clock, time to get up"!

So there you have it. Best is in the eye of the beholder.