Hey! That's great! So glad it's been a good hotel for you. It's such a great central location on the strip. Thank you for watching and for leaving a comment! May your next stay in Las Vegas be a great one!
We went at the end of march, beginning of April for the first time. They had the flamingos out. We stayed in the executive room. It was nice. We are going again when my son turns 21 in September so he can really experience the adult life of casinos and maybe a drink or 2 in I let him 😂. I booked the go room
Hey! Thanks for the cool comment! Sounds like you had fun last time you were there. I wish you all a great time for your son's 21st! I hope the Flamingos are out for you to enjoy
What's up buddy, glad your back and making these amazing videos and always love watching your videos on our big screen. We've stayed at the Flamingo in the past but decided to try staying at newer places now a days. Have a blessed week filled with love & joy my friend. 😍👍🏻💪🏻✌🏻🤘🏻👋🏻🤙🏻🍻🤟🏻🙌🏻🎉🎊🥳💯🙏🏻🥂🍹🔥♥🤑💰🚀🍺🎰🍀🏆🍾🤜🏻💥🤛🏻
The first time I stayed at Flamingo was when it was the Flamingo Hilton hotel in 1987. The $45 Resort Fee + 12% Hotel Tax makes it $100 per night most nights. Back in the 90s the Flamingo was usually around $55 per night with No Resort Fee. The most expensive Hotels in the 1990s were Mirage, Desert Inn, and Ceasars Palace and they were $79 per night with No Resort Fee.
Amen. The days without resort fees seem like a vague dream nowadays. It's hard to watch how much Vegas has changed. It's even more sad to see where it's headed.
Hi! I understand your frustration. Rates have climbed drastically just recently, I have seen. We are heading into spring break time and hotels have escalated their rates. Also, rates on the weekends are always higher than rates Sun-Thurs. I always book my rooms directly with the hotel website. Hope you can find something that works!
My advice having stayed there multiple times don’t get get the cheapest room. The carpets are dirty the tv’s are small the hallways are falling apart almost like run down boarding house. Why go to one of the most exciting cities in the world and stay for 3-7 days in a subpar room. I know the argument “Well I’m only going to sleep there” but I’m telling you when I did make that mistake it actually was pretty depressing.
Locals get three free hours and guests pay about 20 a day, but that incudes being able to come and go with your car as much as you want. So no fees above the 20 a day to come and go.