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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
"Elevators didn't work, water got turned off, window so dirty could barely see out of it, panels replaced in wall that didn't fit exposing holes, construction outside my window starting at 615."
"It is not luxurious, but good for the price. Outdated, but beds were comfy. No coffee pot in room. Housekeeping came once in 4 days. Staff was nice. "
"We actually ended up staying at the W, which is attached to the Mandalay. Overall feel is nice. It’s moody, dark through the hallways, but not in a creepy way. Easy access to elevators from lobby, nice little convenience store by the lobby, as well. It seems to be open most of the night, which is great, because room service only goes until 10pm on weekdays. That was rough for us, as we wouldn’t return from my daughter’s volleyball convention until past 10. Hotel needs a little updating; especially in the bathrooms. Shower tile was kinda meh, and the tub only had hot water. It made it impossible to use, as we couldn’t cool it. Beds were fine. I hate when hotels do this, but I guess it’s normal in Vegas..they stock the mini fridge and if you want to use it, you can’t. You have to pay an extra $30 a night for an empty one. I guess they’re hoping you’ll get drunk enough and start yanking out the censored items lol.
The staff was great! Super friendly, helpful, and quick to valet and pick up bags. Menu was okay. Food they brought was delicious, there just wasn’t much of a menu. Overall, I’d recommend if you’re looking for something casual. "
"So much really. The property is stunning and cleaning staff does a great job at keeping it up. As far as our room it was in the Versailles tower the room was lovely and very comfortable, the view of the Sphere was amazing but the noise from the alley kept us awake most nights till well after 2AM. No refrigerators in the room and no coffee pots which meant morning coffee was ridiculous. You walk what feels like miles only to stand in line for 30-60 minutes to get coffee. Then hit with a ridiculous cost for a cup of coffee.
The casino was well kept up and I had a lot of fun but in 6 evenings of gambling I received 1 drink while gambling. Literally no cocktail waitress on the floor even during peak times.
The restaurants were crazy expensive good but very overpriced. We did eat at Gordon Ramsay’s steak house which I highly recommend. It was expensive but best steak I’ve ever had it’s truly worth the splurge.
The pool was really good but again crazy high drink prices. 28$ for a 12oz pina colada. No outside beverages allowed. Felt like I was nickel and dimed the whole week. There are affordable food options near by and the hotel is right in the middle of everything so really easy to get on the monorail and also use the bus while getting around town "
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Lion Habitat Ranch
Visit the native and exotic animals who live at Lion Habitat Ranch during your trip to Henderson. Stroll along the lakeside in this relaxing area, or check out its top-notch restaurants.
Walk around the campus at CompuSport Golf Training Academy during your visit to Jean. Make time to visit the area's casinos, or simply enjoy its top-notch restaurants.
You can take time to visit Petroglyph Trailhead during your travels to Henderson. Amble around this family-friendly area's lakeside and enjoy its charming cafes.
What's the area like around Seven Magic Mountains?
Seven Magic Mountains is located in Henderson. This family-friendly area is known for its top-notch casinos and major shopping area. Henderson is home to 602 hotels and other accommodations, so you can find something that's perfect for your stay.
What's the best place to stay near Seven Magic Mountains?
M Resort Spa Casino is one of the top choices for your stay based on our traveler data, and this resort offers a full-service spa and a casino. You'll find it 10.3 mi (16.6 km) from Seven Magic Mountains. Other good options around the area include Grandview at Las Vegas and South Point Hotel, Casino, and Spa.
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