The Monte Carlo exemplifies a solid fusion of European refinement, American dazzle and true Vegas hospitality.
The hotel is continually reinventing itself with minimal construction impact on guests. Throughout 2009, Monte Carlo has been
updating many of its restaurants and even added a stop for a free tram that connects Monte Carlo to CityCenter and Bellagio.
The tram stop is located in the hotel's recently renovated Street of Dreams, featuring an array of shops and venues.
Another recent addition is the boutique experience on the Monte Carlo's top floor, Hotel32. Guests at Hotel32 feel like VIPs,
with round trip limousine service to the airport, a personal suite assistant, private check in and access to a private lounge.
The amenities at Monte Carlo reflect both sides of the Atlantic. The 90,000-square-foot Monte Carlo casino offers a broad
range of gaming, from roulette to high-stakes baccarat. Dining runs the gamut from the exotic Asian pleasures of the Dragon Noodle Co. to the spicy festivities at Diablo's Cantina to the fine dining of Andre's. Also check out The Pub, which features fresh brews sports and live music.
Rooms are tastefully accented with brass fixtures, Italian marble and polished granite. The Monte Carlo Beach Club, which
boasts a lazy river, cools visitors and is situated in a lush garden setting. World Champion Magician Lance Burton dazzles audiences with his spectacular illusions in his namesake showroom. Burton also has a magic shop so you can take the
fun home.
With a resort this fresh and exciting, one can expect all varieties of invention and be satisfied.
Monte Carlo Hotel & Casino Details
Number of rooms: 3,002 rooms and 256 suites.
Casino: Yes, 90,000 square feet. Casino games include Blackjack, Roulette, Craps, Pai Gow Poker, Caribbean Stud Poker, and Baccarat,
2,200 slot and video poker machines, including Megabucks and Super Megabucks. The casino has a poker room.
Entertainment: Entertainment includes World Champion Magician Lance Burton, comedian Frank Caliendo and visiting headliners in the custom-designed 1,200-seat theatre.
Nightlife: No nightclub, but both Brand and Diablo's restaurants have lounges. Diablo's features live music on select dates and Brand has a DJ in their lounge on the weekends.
Attractions: No.
Pool: Yes, there is one heated pool, the Easy River ride (lazy river), wave pool, kiddie pool and a Jacuzzi.
Health Club: Yes, a 3,000-square-foot exercise room, an official Reebok facility.
Spa: Yes, the 13,037-square-foot Spa at the Monte Carlo with nine treatment rooms offering multiple types of massages and services. The spa also has a 2,784-square-foot gym and
a full-service salon.
Shops: Yes, The Street of Dreams shopping and dining area. The Monte Carlo also has the Lance Burton Magic Shop, Bijoux Terner, Monte
Carlo Boutique, Nouveau News and Club Casino Royal, which are all located throughout the property.
Shuttle service to the airport: Shuttle service to and from the airport available for a fee from an outside company.
Shuttle service to the Strip: No.
Standard room amenities: Air conditioning, alarm clock/radio, remote-controlled cable TV, hair dryer, desk, electronic door locks, iron and ironing
board, pay-per-view movies, telephone, voice mail.
Hotel amenities: Laundry, luggage and maid service, currency exchange, wake-up calls, safety deposit box.
Check-in time: 3 p.m.
Check-out time: 11 a.m.
Minimum age to reserve a room: 21 years.
Policies: The maximum total number of guests (adults and children) in a room is four.
Incidental charges: Hotel requires a credit card or a cash deposit for incidental charges. There is a resort amenity fee of $9.50 plus tax per
room per night, which covers the cost of daily fitness center access, daily newspaper, two daily bottles of water, free copying
and faxing, free boarding pass printing and free local and toll free calls. The resort fee listed above does not include tax.
Some resorts also apply room tax to their resort fee.
"The Monte Carlo is a great place to stay. The rooms are spacious, the restaurants are superb, and the pool is amazing. And
to top it all off, the location of the Strip is perfect! It's the best hotel in Las Vegas I've stayed in."
Laura N.
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"I would say it was a smaller, less flashy hotel than many of the others, but an elegant one. A good introduction to Vegas
and a nice rest from the noises and glitz when you needed one."