Hotels & Casinos

These Las Vegas Hotel Don’t Charge a Resort Fee

Las Vegas resort fees can add up to a significant amount and are often not disclosed upfront. The costs are payable when checking out and usually fall between $35 and $45 per night. It’s technically against Nevada’s Deceptive Trade Practices Law when resort fees are hidden. However, many sites only show a small, easy-to-miss disclaimer.

Luckily, some hotels have not followed the craze. Here are Las Vegas hotels with no resort fee:

1. Best Western Plus Casino Royale–Center Strip

at Best Western Hotel & Resort

Located on the Strip, Best Western Plus Casino Royale is in a prime location next to iconic Las Vegas attractions such as Caesars Palace and the Venetian. It offers great food options from Subway, Pizza Hut, and White Castle. 

Booking a room is easy, but prices can vary during peak and off-peak seasons. They range from $80 to $300 a night. Here, you’ll enjoy a quiet atmosphere from a non-gaming resort that offers cool, spacious, and average-but-clean hotel rooms.

2. Desert Rose Resort

at Desert Rose Resort

Stay at a hotel located just one-and-a-half miles from the Strip and enjoy easy access to the glitz and glam of Las Vegas. A cheap Uber takes you to the monorail that connects you to Mandalay Bay, Luxor, Excalibur, Bellagio, and Caesars Palace casinos, making it easy to travel along the Strip. 

Desert Rose Resort has normal amenities and no pesky resort fees. It’s a great choice for families as it is close to family attractions such as aquariums, roller coasters, thrill rides, fountain shows, dinner performances, acrobats, skydiving, and golf courses.

3. Marriott’s Grand Chateau

The Rooftop Bar at Marriott’s Grand Chateau

Marriott’s Grand Chateau is also located just off the Las Vegas Strip. It features luxurious guest houses with kitchens, separate living and dining areas, washers/dryers, and expansive master suites. During your stay, you don’t have to pay resort or valet parking fees. The only drawback is that it is 0.2 miles from the Strip. Also, you must pay at least $200 to $300 a night to experience the luxury.

4. Four Queens Hotel & Casino

The Four Queens Hotel & Casino is a classic gem nestled in the heart of downtown Las Vegas on the Fremont Street Experience. The hotel is spacious, with 694 guest rooms, several bars and restaurants, and some gaming rooms. You may have to commute to the Strip to visit other large casinos, but it is comfortable without the resort fee

5. Wyndham Grand Desert

at the Wyndham Grand Desert

Wyndham Grand Desert features outdoor swimming pools, hot tubs, a fitness center, a game room, and a mini-market. It complements its spacious rooms with kitchens, living areas, and private balconies or patios. The hotel is next to the Harry Reid International Airport and offers stunning views of the western mountains and the Las Vegas skyline.