Flamingo Las Vegas Hotel & CasinovsSkylofts at MGM Grand
Both hotels are endorsed by writers. On balance, Skylofts at MGM Grand scores slightly better than Flamingo Las Vegas Hotel & Casino. Skylofts at MGM Grand scores 86 with approval from 9 reviews including Star Service, Forbes Travel Guide and Concierge.
Flamingo Las Vegas Hotel & Casino Show All Reviews
3555 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89109
From $33/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
Rough Guide
"The location is great... but the actual accommodation varies enormously."
Frommer's
"Renovations and expansions over the years aren't going to make Siegel's "real class joint" cause you to forget about, say, the rooms at The Palazzo, but they have freshened the joint up." Full review
Fodor's
"This elaborately landscaped, pink, classic-era resort with a 15-acre pool complex is still one of the best in town choices in town." Full review
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Be sure to check out the on-site wildlife area, complete with a koi pond and, naturally, a flamboyance of flamingoes.
Travel + Leisure
"Flamingo Las Vegas, which was originally owned by Bugsy Siegel in 1946, has exuberantly remade itself and become the hippest hotel on the Strip." Full review
Time Out
"The Flamingo is the Strip's sleeping giant. Its location at the heart of the action couldn't be better; and thanks to its beginnings under Bugsy Siegel, its name is virtually legendary." Full review
Star Service
"This is in an undeniably excellent location, and...it is at least one of the best bargains on The Strip." Full review
Gayot
"The 3,642 rooms and suites are nicely appointed and a great value in these price ranges."
BlackBook
"There's pretty much nothing left of the original casino that Bugsy Siegel built at the birth of Vegas, the one where Elvis won his race car at the beginning of Viva Las Vegas."
Lonely Planet
"Legendary Miami-style casino hotel; middle Strip, next to the new Linq complex; white mod furnishings; waterslides and lagoons make it extra family-friendly." Full review
The Telegraph
9.0
"Smack bang mid-Strip, this vintage casino hotel mixes a sprinkling of glitz with legendary mobster history." Full review
Skylofts at MGM Grand
3799 Las Vegas Boulevard S, Las Vegas, NV 89109
From $875/night
- Pet Friendly
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Shuttle Bus
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
Concierge
"Ever wonder what it's like to live in a multimillion-dollar Tribeca loft? The spaces at MGM's SkyLofts feel as if they were converted from rough and industrial to modern and moneyed."
Oyster
Luxury
"Skylofts is the luxury section of MGM Grand, offering some of the most exclusive accommodations not just within the hotel but in Vegas." Full review
Time Out
"The MGM Grand really comes alive after dark, when this immense resort is at its vibrant, buzzing best." Full review
Star Service
"This hotel-within-a-hotel (or more accurately, a penthouse-within-a-hotel) rises above the former THEhotel, now Delano Las Vegas at Mandalay Bay." Full review
Gayot
"An ultra-chic sanctuary on the top two floors of the MGM Grand hotel, Skylofts at MGM Grand offers a quintessential loft environment."
Zagat
4.3
"Guests arriving by air get complimentary limo transport and other cool perks (24-hour butler service, free loaner iPods) at this stylish luxury boutique property."
Forbes Travel Guide
5 Stars
"Occupying the top two floors of MGM Grand Hotel & Casino, the ultra-luxury boutique hotel within the hotel Skylofts has 51 spacious suites that evoke an urban loft overlooking the Las Vegas Strip." Full review
Lonely Planet
Top choice
"As the world's largest hotel keeps evolving, the stunning Skylofts at MGM Grand has proved itself to be not just another boutique hotel-within-a-hotel on the Strip." Full review
Afar Magazine
"The two-story Skylofts at MGM Grand, which boast dramatic views of the Strip, or Bellagio’s Cypress suites, which offer his- (bath with steam shower) and-hers (soaking tub) bath amenities." Full review
Travel + Leisure
"MGM’s 51 luxury, two-level Skylofts have a private entrance, their own gallery foyers, sweeping staircases, butler pantries, and billiard rooms." Full review