Hotels in Las Vegas, NV: Pre-Stay Reference
Resort fees, parking costs, peak season, a booking checklist, and the anchor property we track.
This page is a pre-stay logistics reference. For prices and dates, use the hotel's own site or your preferred booking platform.
Hotel logistics in Las Vegas
Resort fees of $30–55 a night are universal on the Strip and added on top of the quoted room rate. Weekday rates can be 60–80% below weekend rates at the same hotel — shifting a stay by one day saves more than any loyalty program. Self-parking on the Strip is now mostly paid ($15–25/day) after years of being free; valet runs $25–40.
Las Vegas hotel cost cheatsheet
Typical nightly rates by tier in Las Vegas. Always check the total — taxes and fees are extra.
Budget / select-service
$60–180 (weekday) / $200–400 (weekend)
per night, before tax
Mid-range / full-service
$180–350 / $350–700
per night, before tax
Luxury / 5-star
$350–700 / $700–2,500+
per night, before tax
Resort / amenity fee
$30–55 nightly (universal on Strip)
added to room rate
Booking checklist for Las Vegas hotels
Las Vegas-specific questions to ask before you commit to a booking.
- 1.What is the resort fee per night (always $30–55 on the Strip)?
- 2.Is parking included or $15–25 per day extra?
- 3.What is the early-departure fee if you check out a day early?
- 4.Is the room near elevators? Strip hotels are massive — bad locations mean a 10-minute walk to your room.
- 5.Is the room a designated non-smoking room? (Most casinos still allow smoking in some areas — verify.)
The anchor property we track in Las Vegas
Curated referenceWe maintain a single anchor reference per city — a well-known property where we keep an up-to-date pre-stay fact sheet (check-in, WiFi, parking, amenities, walking distances). It's not an endorsement or a booking recommendation; it's a representative property for understanding Las Vegas hotel norms.
Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas
3960 LAS Vegas Blvd South, Las Vegas, NV
Four Seasons Las Vegas occupies the top five floors of the Mandalay Bay tower at the south end of the Strip, with a separate entrance and no casino floor to walk through. It is the only AAA Five Diamond non-gaming hotel on Las Vegas Boulevard. Guests share Mandalay Bay's pool complex (including the wave pool and lazy river) but check in to a quieter, dedicated lobby. Harry Reid International is roughly ten minutes by car.
Las Vegas travel guide
Neighborhoods, food, attractions, and how to get around — separate from the hotel reference on this page.
Official Las Vegas resources
Plan the rest of your trip with these official sources for Las Vegas tourism and transportation.
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