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“Casinos (of the higher end) are short distance and the Fashion show mall is about 50 yards away door to door.” in 163 reviews
“The hotel also provided complimentary shuttle service to Caesar Palace and Wynn hotel which ran until midnight.” in 55 reviews
“TRUMP hotel has all the interlinings of luxury without the stenchy odor of cigarette smoke (doesn't have a casino).” in 279 reviews
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Trump International Hotel Las Vegas is a 5 star luxury hotel in Las Vegas situated high above The Strip. This non-gaming, non-smoking hotel offers guest rooms, suites and penthouses. Venues for weddings, meetings, & special events are also available.
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Yes, the hotel has a very nice pool. There were 2 lifeguards, which pleasantly surprised me. Most hotels don't have a lifeguard.
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- Osias P.Paradise, NV01Apr 4, 2024
Awesome crew and service! Definitely, "I shall return!". I stayed with our dog and my dog was treated first class. Every person I spoke to are returnee for reason; great rooms/facilities and first class services.
Helpful 0Thanks 1Love this 0Oh no 0 - May 5, 2024
I'm gonna give Trump Daddies Hotel a 5 star rating. I'd honestly give it more but that's my only option.
Hotel: it's pretty magnificent. When you first walk into the hotel it's like you've walked into heaven. The air is so crisp and fresh from the outside. The waiting area and front lobby is well kept up from the chandeliers, fresh flowers & the overall presence of everyone who works the front. You are greeted with professional individuals! I don't think there is one time I was there that someone wasn't smiling!
The dining area is pretty nice & extremely open which is nice. Service is prompt and accurate. The food is 10/10. We dined for breakfast and there wasn't one day the breakfast was terrible. If I could give a suggestion would to be just make the sausage a tad crispy.
We were on the 62nd floor. Which has a fantastic view. Hallway and elevators are absolutely clean and fresh. Also cooled temperature wise which is so nice from the outside.
The suite is pretty legit with a whole living, window view of the city, nice bedrooms, decor and furniture. The kitchen is decent. Lots of sitting space. If I could make a suggestion is the master room/ closet needs a standing mirror. The only mirrors were bathroom, and the entrance.
Poolside is pretty nice. The water I believe is salt water so it was really nice that it wasn't chlorine as chlorine is just meh in my opinion!
This is our second trip and second time at the hotel. It's so nice. Also there is no gambling and no smoking inside and that's so nice!
Will we be back? Yes!Helpful 2Thanks 2Love this 2Oh no 0 - Johnny J.Las Vegas, NV083Apr 23, 2024Updated review
As a former frequent visitor and now outright banned individual, I feel compelled to share my recent disheartening experience with Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas.
For years, I chose this establishment for its luxury and service standards; however, my perception drastically changed following an unexpected and unjustifiable ban. During my last visit, issues began upon entry. Typically greeted with warm welcomes, I instead faced cold indifference. My inquiries were met with vague responses, escalating my concerns about the notable shift in atmosphere.
I soon learned that my reservation was canceled, and the explanation given was nebulous at best. No concrete reasons were provided, and my attempts to seek clarity only led to increased frustration. I presented my loyalty status and history of visits, which I believed would support my case, only to be dismissed summarily.
The most disturbing part was the underlying tone of discrimination. Conversations hinted at not fitting the "desired guest profile" without explaining what that entailed. Being of a diverse background, I couldn't help but feel targeted. This insinuation was neither explicitly stated nor confirmed, leaving room for ambiguity and distress.
The subsequent ban from the property, handed down without a credible justification, sealed my disillusionment. It not only marred my view of Trump International Hotel but also raised serious questions about their guest management ethics and non-discriminatory practices.
I write this review to highlight a grossly unfair treatment that could potentially echo the sentiments of other patrons who might remain silent. Discrimination, in any form, should not be a norm in the hospitality industry or any other. My hope is that by bringing this issue to light, it prompts the hotel management to reconsider their policies and ensure that their service remains commendable and impartial.Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0Feb 27, 2024Previous reviewLiving at the Trump Hotel in Las Vegas, I, Johnny, thought I had found a sanctuary amidst the city's glittering allure. The golden facade of the hotel symbolized luxury and a respite from the world outside. As an openly gay man grappling with mental illness, I looked forward to a peaceful stay. But the reality that unfolded was far from what I had anticipated.
Initially, everything seemed perfect. The staff's warm greetings made me feel welcomed. But this sense of belonging dissipated shockingly fast. The stark turning point came when my access card suddenly stopped working as it often did. Confused, I approached the front desk, only to encounter a cold, dismissive attitude from the manager. Vague references to 'policy changes' were made, and it was subtly implied that my lifestyle was the issue.
The discrimination was methodical and unyielding. I went from a valued guest to an unwelcome presence. Staff members who had previously greeted me warmly now avoided eye contact. It was a clear message: conform to their expectations or leave. This hostility, coupled with my struggles with depression and anxiety, pushed me to the brink.
Then came the devastating blow: eviction from the hotel. With limited resources and my mental health in a precarious state, I was thrust into homelessness. The vibrant streets of Las Vegas, which had once seemed full of promise, turned into a daunting landscape of survival.
Amidst this upheaval, I suffered a profound personal loss - my music. In the chaos of my eviction, I lost my guitar and collection of compositions. Music was more than a hobby for me; it was a lifeline, a means to cope with my mental health struggles, and a profound part of my identity. The loss of my instrument and compositions was a gaping wound. It was not just the absence of melodies and rhythms but a silencing of my voice and a part of my soul.
As I navigated the challenges of homelessness and mental illness, the absence of my music haunted me. Though I found support from groups and kind-hearted individuals, the void left by my lost music persisted. It was a constant reminder of my journey, the discrimination I faced at the Trump Hotel, and what I had been forced to leave behind.
This chapter of my life, marked by discrimination, mental health battles, and the harsh reality of homelessness, was further darkened by the loss of my music. It was a period characterized by profound loss and pain, but also by resilience and the unceasing pursuit of hope and self-expression, even in the most trying of circumstances.Feb 12, 2024Previous reviewGeneral manager is a complete rude and vindictively hateful individual that has nothing but contempt and disrespect for the people of America that have lost the fight to save the world
Jan 28, 2024Previous reviewLiving at the Trump Hotel in Las Vegas was a surreal experience that I, Johnny, never expected would turn my life upside down. The hotel's golden facade was a beacon in the city, a place I called home for a significant time. Being openly gay, I've always navigated life's challenges with resilience, but my stay at the hotel exposed me to a new kind of struggle, intertwining discrimination and the shadows of my own mental health.
Initially, the hotel was a haven, a luxurious escape from the outside world. But as time passed, the atmosphere shifted dramatically. It began subtly - a missed greeting here, a cold look there. However, the real turning point came when my access card was suddenly deactivated. Confronting the front desk, I was met with a chilling indifference. The manager coldly informed me of new policy changes, hinting that my presence, as a gay man, was no longer welcome.
This rejection was a blow not just to my sense of belonging but to my mental well-being. I've battled depression and anxiety for years, managing them with therapy and medication. But the hotel's sudden and methodical alienation triggered a downward spiral. Staff who were once friendly now avoided me. Invitations to events stopped. I felt invisible, walking through the hotel like a ghost.
The discrimination became more overt and relentless. Every day, I was reminded in no uncertain terms that I didn't fit their mold. These constant reminders, paired with my mental health struggles, became unbearable. My depression deepened, and anxiety attacks became frequent. I felt trapped in a hostile environment, my mental health deteriorating rapidly.
Then came the final blow. I was informed that my residency at the hotel was being terminated. I pleaded, explained my mental health situation, but it was futile. With limited resources and my mental state fragile, I faced the grim reality of homelessness. The streets of Las Vegas, once a glittering dream, became my harsh, unforgiving home.
Living on the streets, battling mental illness, and coping with the trauma of discrimination was a harrowing experience. My days were consumed by a fight for survival, both physically and mentally. I faced the stigma of homelessness and mental illness, a double burden that made each day a test of endurance.
But in this darkness, I found unexpected rays of hope. I connected with others who faced similar struggles. Advocacy groups and mental health professionals provided support, helping me rebuild my life piece by piece. I shared my story, not just as a tale of hardship, but as a call to action against discrimination and for better mental health support.
My journey from the luxurious halls of the Trump Hotel to the streets and back to stability was a testament to the human spirit's resilience. It was a painful reminder of how discrimination can devastate lives, but also a powerful story of overcoming adversity, fighting for mental health, and finding strength in the most challenging circumstances. There was no resolve and I am still homeless. - Eve S.Ocala, FL061Apr 11, 2024
I was taken by surprise on how disappointing this hotel stay was.
I used my credit card's travel program to set up the accommodations. I specifically paid for a room with two beds because I was traveling with my 13-yr-old old. There was a less expensive king bed option, but I paid extra to have 2 beds. When I arrived at the hotel, they had put me in a King bed room. The gentleman at the counter very rudely stated that I paid for a king bed. I tried to show him my emailed receipt showing otherwise and he wouldn't even look. He then stated "well, we didn't approve it because we sold out of all of those rooms. You will have to take it up with your credit card company". I had no idea I had to be approved for something I specifically paid for, but his attitude was the worst part.
The room included a very uncomfortable pull-out sofa, so I called and asked if they could send additional bedding to make it more comfortable. I wanted to go get dinner, but I waited for housekeeping first. I waited about 45 minutes and had to call again because they never showed up. The gentleman was very nice during both phone calls, but why did I have to call twice? They came the 2nd time.
We soon discovered that the jets in our tub didn't work. We tried numerous times with different instructions from the staff and the tub was never functional, so we asked for someone to come to take a look at it. They said they would send "engineering". We waited about 1.5 hours and then we had to leave. Engineering never showed up and we never heard from them.
I can't remember having such repeated poor service or being treated so rudely in any establishment. I always greet people with a smile and I do expect the same, especially on vacation. I had such high hopes for this hotel.Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 1 - Jan 3, 2024
Had a lovely time here. The room itself was clean, very spacious. Nice small little kitchen with fridge, huge mirror, the marble floors. I loved the double sinks and the water pressure for the shower. Plenty of closet space and just overall space in the room, I literally felt at home. The valet, the bellman and the front office staff was extremely welcoming. We ate at the restaurant for bfast and dinner and once again the staff was lovely and the food was good.
The pool was beautiful and the fitness center was nice, they had a lot of great machines and people were friendly. They have complimentary valet parking and best of all there is no smoking and no casino. It's far off the strip so you don't have to deal with the hustle bustle of traffic or people. You can walk to the Wynn and even walk to the Fashion Square mall across the street which was really convenient.
All in all it was a lovely vacation and I would highly recommend and come back!Helpful 13Thanks 3Love this 10Oh no 0 - Andrea D.Chicago, IL3543May 15, 2024
What a great experience! Our first time in Las Vegas, NV and the Trump Hotel didn't disappoint!!' Jillian from Concierge was amazing! She helped us book a few excursions! Housekeeping was great as well as the restaurant staff! Overall, a first-time great experience!!
Helpful 1Thanks 1Love this 1Oh no 0 - Janeth L.Rancho Cucamonga, CA27229152May 3, 2024
Everything was excellent. From service at check-in, to the room being super comfortable and immaculate. Cleanliness is extremely important to me. They do not have casino here so I suggest you work around that. We personally didn't mind it and knew beforehand.
Helpful 2Thanks 1Love this 0Oh no 0 - Irina B.Los Angeles, CA86107200Mar 24, 2024
Location is good! Valet service is free and very helpful. Rooms are spacious. Bed is very comfortable and pull out sofa was clean and very large! Love the kitchenette and very spacious bathroom area!
Lovely view from the room!
Thank you!Helpful 1Thanks 1Love this 0Oh no 0 - Jan 8, 2024
I don't like vegas to begin with.
And this hotel really fixes that situation even more.
No gambling and no smoking. A prestigious hotel with values and extreme attention to detail.
Upon driving up I'm always immediately taken care of.
Their free valet is so convenient. The staff at the valet is attentive, professional and welcoming.
I've yet to bring one of my own cars here. Then I'd opt for self parking or ask to park in front only. I'll write another review once that happens.
Upon walking in you're always greeted. The entrance is a spectacular view and experience. I can't stress enough how nice it is to be at a hotel in vegas without gambling and smoking.
So let's get to the room.
I stayed in a semi penthouse two suites.
One with king bed and large bathroom.
The other attached to double doors and separate door full kitchen, living room/common area, dining table, couch and TV. With a guest bathroom that also has a shower.
Moving into the main bedroom. king bed roomy with HUGE bathroom. Loved the bathroom, especially how it's separated inside. Separate door for toilet and shower. Large jacuzzi bathtub and dual vanity. Clean with soaps and amenities set for perfection.
Overall I really only have 1 negative. The bed sheet had a small rip in it. But who cares? Beds comfortable and everything else is perfect.
Trump hotels have always been an excellent experience. Nothing ghetto about it. Everyone staying here you know is here for a reason. And stays here to be away from all the other Bs.
With that respect would I stay here again? Without a question.
Family friendly. Single friendly. Everyone friendly.
What an amazing experience and I want to let the whole staff know if this is read. They've done an amazing job.
See you again soon Trump hotels.Helpful 2Thanks 1Love this 2Oh no 2 - Mar 3, 2024
Trump International in Las Vegas was a great place to stay just off The Strip; it was quiet and unlike other hotels, people aren't just walking thru because there is no casino and no famous restaurant. Ashley at the front was extremely helpful and gave great recommendations. The view from the suite looked on to The Sphere. Excellent stay in Vegas.
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