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13 February 2012
Station Casino/hotels are known by the locals to be nothing fancy but nice and
clean. And this is what I found this place to be. I was not on vacation and
traveling alone, so I wasn't looking for the Luxor. It definitely wasn't on the
strip and actually was in a less reputable area but I did not feel unsafe. I
liked having restaurants and a food court right in the hotel. I enjoyed the
breakfast buffet. $4.99 with the "bording pass" they give you when you check in.
There was also a movie theater and bowling alley. The pool looked nice, but it
was outdoor and it was a bit cold for me to go swimming. I got a paper on my
door every morning. There is a resort fee, but with the base price I paid plus
the resort fee (I was aware of the resort fee and added them together in my head
before I booked) I still got a good deal. I'd stay in a Station property again.
Guest Reviews Texas Station Hotel Las Vegas
January 28, 2012
1/27/2012. We are staying here because my high school age daughter has a
gymnastics meet here tomorrow. BEWARE, this place is plain dangerous for women.
My wife and two daughters were harassed in the elevators and the halls EVERY
time they went outside the room. There are hoodlums everywhere. It’s like a
gangsta den. The parking lot too. On top of that, they are charging us $89 per
night when we can stay on the strip for half that! Front desk didn’t do anything
to help other than call security, who fortunately agreed to walk them to our
room. We shouldn’t have to call security just to walk from our room to the
restaurant and back. We are leaving first thing in the morning.
If I was on a guys trip, it wouldn’t be so bad. Room 429 is quiet and reasonably
clean. It certainly isn't worth spending more on this place than any other bunk
you can find in town. It is definitely very low end, and attracts bottom
feeders.
Guest Reviews Texas Station Hotel Las Vegas
January 24, 2012
The hotel is fair, rooms ok...casino has low limit games and plenty of FREE 2nd.
smoke. The buffet is OK, also has a bowling ally and movie theater. But the area
is not for walking around and sightseeing it is a very low rent district in
North Las vegas, if u want sights to see and things to do then stay on the
strip. If cheap gaming and a cheap room is what u want stay on Fremont st. There
is really no reason to stay here other than the need to be in this area for some
reason.
Guest Reviews Texas Station Hotel Las Vegas
January 22, 2012
Called to Texas Station for a one night reservation 4 days before our trip. They
said they were full. Hotel One popped up with a room at Texas Station, so we
booked and paid with Visa. Check out at Texas Station added $15.00 for a booking
fee in a hotel that told us no rooms were available. Very unreasonable price for
one night at this facility NEVER AGAIN will this happen. We came for a large
convention--inconvenient location for visitors.
Guest Reviews Texas Station Hotel Las Vegas
2 December 2011
Pasta Cucina is a new restaurant located inside the Texas Station Casino in
North Las Vegas, Nevada. We were unable to post this review in the restaurant
section because TripAdvisor kept defaulting to a form because the restaurant was
too new
Guest Reviews Texas Station Hotel Las Vegas
22 November 2011
The room was clean, and the bed was average to sleep in. There was no microwave,
no coffee maker, and the hotel room was very standard, and felt like a hotel
room you would stay in, if you were traveling and just needed to sleep.
Guest Reviews Texas Station Hotel Las Vegas
22 October 2011
Going to Vegas? Don't stay at the Texas Station. It's not that it is some
distance from the strip, which it is. It's just a terrible place to stay. It's
hard to believe that the people who bring you Red Rocks and |