The Platinum Hotel & Spa in Las Vegas

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Tuesdayopen 24 hours
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Thursdayopen 24 hours
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Sundayopen 24 hours
211, East Flamingo Road, 89169, Las Vegas, Clark County, US United States
contacts phone: +1 702-365-5000
website: www.theplatinumhotel.com
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Latitude: 36.1137611, Longitude: -115.1629728

comments 5

  • Ty O'Bryant

    Ty O'Bryant

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    It is cheaper than some other hotels, but you get what you pay for. It is not glamorous. I don't know how old it is but it looks old when approaching it. I cannot speak for all the rooms but it was nice to have 900 sq ft and a full kitchen in our single king bed room. The flip side is it is older and not quite as nice/fancy/new/clean. On top of that, the A/C didn't work. It wasn't too hot outside but turning to A/C on to it's coldest setting for a full 24 hour period made no difference whatsoever, so it was a littler warmer than one would have liked. I probably should have said something, but I didn't. That's on me. We tolerated it. We did have a balcony that we opened up to let in some cooler air at night. That was met with sirens and other general noise. Could not keep it open all night as a result. Only spent a few minutes out there and was privileged enough to see a gentleman relieve himself along the back corner of the gas station immediately below us. Not the hotel's fault, but it was part of the experience given it's location a block and and change off the strip. Speaking of which, it was pretty close to things. Easy, quick walks to most of the south end of the strip was nice. The pool was nothing special, but it was never too busy either, which is probably a plus. The staff was never anything but nice to work with. They only have (complimentary) valet parking there which can be a pro or a con, and filled both roles in the two nights we stayed there. So overall, 4 stars, would recommend but not for everyone.

  • Steven Andrade

    Steven Andrade

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    I been a long time customer of the Platinum. I love the location, balcony views, spacious suites and relaxing hot tube. This time around I used AirBnB to host my weekend stay. I do miss the self parking from way back in the day. it's been a long time since the Platinum had a facelift. Their neighbor Ellis Island is remodeling and I believe it's time for Platinum to do the same. over all still my favorite hotel near the strip.

  • John Favaloro

    John Favaloro

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    Beautiful hotel to stay at and all the Comforts of home. We just had our 40th wedding celebration there on April 21 and it was great. Sandra and Steven from the Platinum were great. My wife wanted a an Elvis impersonator and he came and sung during the ceremony.The food, flowers and the cake were great

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    Dillan Hennessy

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    Great rooms, hotel location, bathroom and kitchen. Just 2 blocks away from the strip with a huge tub and separate shower. The kitchen is great with an oven, stove, dishwasher and all. Why not 5 stars? This place is probably great if you're down here to just party, but when you're down for business and weeks at a time, only 3 drawers for 2 people is not great and the TV's are a bit small. But still amazing for a great price.

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    Robert Rosales

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    This is a nice place. We stayed in an individually owned suite. Only reason I could not give 5 stars was that the front desk clerk did. It know the rules. He charged us an additional $100 deposit even though he was supposed to only charge us $250. And of course they also changed their rules after we booked our stay. We couldn't even get them to send us a skillet up to use during our stay because it was individually owned suite and not one that the hotel owned. Pool was not available. And there is something all over the side if my truck that was not there before I got to the hotel. Their only solution, it should easy off with soap and water. This would be perfect for someone flying in. But to drive in, they don't seem to care much about your vehicle.

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