Hilton Grand Vacations on the Las Vegas Strip Review: What To REALLY Expect If You Stay (2024)

Pros

  • One-, two-, and three-bedroom suites have full kitchens, living rooms, and washers/dryers
  • Studios have kitchenettes
  • Two attractive outdoor pools with a poolside bar and grill, plus three hot tubs
  • Lobby bar and the Marketplace sell snacks, breakfast and lunch items, and Starbucks coffee
  • Spa with six treatment rooms, eucalyptus steam rooms, and variety of treatments
  • Modern fitness facilities with Precor machines, plus basketball and tennis courts
  • Free shuttle to the Las Vegas Convention Center
  • Business center and meeting rooms

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Cons

  • A bit removed from the Strip
  • No full restaurant on-site
  • No on-site casino (a pro for some)

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Bottom Line

This large Hilton hotel is a three-pearl timeshare property that offers 1,239 spacious studios and multi-bedroom suites. Suites are spacious and well equipped, with full kitchens, living rooms with dining areas, and even washers/dryers; studios have kitchenettes. Though there's no casino here, it has a solid set of features, including two attractive outdoor pools and three hot tubs, modern fitness facilities, and a large spa with six treatment rooms. The biggest downer here is the location and some guests cite it as a big inconvenience -- it's a bit far from the Strip and about a 20-minute walk from most of the main hotel-casinos. Those wanting to be closer to the action might want to opt for Elara by Hilton Grand Vacations, also a timeshare property, located right by Miracle Mile Mall and Planet Hollywood.

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Amenities
Pool
Restaurants and Bars
Studio Room
The Hotel
One-Bedroom Suite

Amenities

  • Cribs
  • Fitness Center
  • Internet
  • Jacuzzi
  • Pool
  • Spa

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Oyster Awards

  • Best Kid-Friendly Hotels in Las Vegas
  • Best Kid-Friendly Hotels in The Strip, Las Vegas

Scene

Mid-range Hilton timeshare property

The 1,239-room two-tower structure is off the typical tourist radar -- mostly because it's a timeshare property that regular travelers fail to consider. Inside the large buildings that flank the circular driveway adorned with palm trees, are sleek and elegant interiors. The lobby, contemporary and cavernous, is all gleaming surfaces and light neutral hues, with large columns and lighting fixtures suspended from the high ceiling. Other common spaces, like the restaurants, have a similar look that's modern, if a bit chainlike. Overall, this a great choice for travelers seeking a quieter experience and spacious units. Travelers that don't want to be in a casino-hotel and want to opt for something a bit more tranquil instead should be happy here. The majority of guests are timeshare-owning families part of the Hilton Grand Vacations network, or conventioneers who take the free five-minute shuttle ride to the Las Vegas Convention Center.

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Location

On the north end of the Strip, a long walk or a short drive from the major hotel-casinos

Located on its own 10-acre property, this Hilton is at the northern end of the Strip. There's not much in the immediate vicinity, but the Circus Circus, a hotel-casino, is a seven-minute walk away and is home to several dining options. The hotel is also right by the Las Vegas Festival Grounds and also within a five-minute walk from the SLS Las Vegas.

The heart of all the action is about a 20-minute walk (or a five-minute cab ride) away, which will take you to the Fashion Show Mall and Treasure Island. A bit further south from there is the Mirage, the Palazzo, the Venetian, and Caesar's Palace (within a 10-minute drive). Most Las Vegas visitors want to explore all of these big properties along the densely packed three-and-a-half mile long stretch of hotel-casinos known as the Strip. Cabs are easy to find at virtually any time of day or night. A generally less expensive option is the Deuce, a double-decker bus that runs up and down the strip 24 hours a day, seven days a week. There's also a monorail system, which stops at MGM Grand, Bally's/Paris, Flamingo/Caesars Palace, Harrah's/Imperial Palace, the Las Vegas Convention Center, and the Hilton. McCarran International Airport is about a 10-minute drive from the hotel.

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Rooms

Spacious and tasteful studios and multi-bedroom suites have kitchenettes/full kitchens

Studios and one-, two-, and three-bedroom suites are available. Decor is fairly average, but the spaces are clean and pleasant. Contemporary wooden furnishings are paired with a tasteful color palette of neutrals, including patterned carpeting and pops of blue -- some units have blue accent walls and blue patterned area rugs. Studios feature kitchenettes with microwaves, toasters, coffeemakers, mini-fridges, and sinks, while suites have full kitchens with ovens/stoves, microwaves, refrigerators, dishwashers, and washers/dryers. Suites also have separate living rooms with pull-out sofas and dining areas. Standard amenities in all units include flat-screen TVs, DVD players, safes, iPod docks, and free Wi-Fi. Bathrooms are small and could use some updates; fixtures are not the most modern. They're equipped with shower/tub combos (in studios) or both showers and separate soaking tubs (in suites).

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Features

Two outdoor pools and three hot tubs, poolside bar and grill, lobby bar, the Marketplace for light bites, and a spa with variety of treatments

The hotel's features focus on the outdoors. There are two attractive outdoor pools skirted by tall palms, including trees sprouting from a little island in one of them. Loungers and shaded tables and chairs line the surrounding attractive pool deck, which also has cabanas. There are also three hot tubs, one of which is adult-only. A poolside bar and grill serves drinks and food and has a pleasant alfresco seating area, but note that it's open seasonally. Gas barbecue grills are also available for guest use.

Besides the poolside grill, there's no full restaurant on-site here. There is a deli/convenience store, the Marketplace, which sells snacks and drinks as well as breakfast and lunch items and Starbucks coffee. There's also a lobby bar, which hosts live entertainment on weekend evenings.

The hotel's spa has six treatment rooms, a relaxation lounge, rainfall Swiss showers, and eucalyptus steam rooms. It offers a wide variety of treatments, including massage, facials, nail services, eyelash extensions, makeup application, and waxing. Other wellness facilities include a fitness room equipped with modern Precor machines, a basketball court, and a tennis court.

There's a business center with computers and printers and meeting rooms. Note that both self and valet parking incur daily fees. Wi-Fi is free throughout.

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Things You Should Know About Hilton Grand Vacations on the Las Vegas Strip

Also Known As

  • Hilton Grand Vacations Club
  • Hilton Grand Vacations Strip Las Vegas
  • Hilton Grand Vacations Suites on the Las Vegas Strip
  • Hilton Grand Vacations Club On The Las Vegas Strip

Room Types

  • Hilton Guest Room
  • King Bed Suite
  • Studio Room
  • Two Bedroom King Suite

Address

2650 Las Vegas Blvd South, Las Vegas, Nevada 89109-1152, United States

Phone

(702) 765-8300

Website

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Hilton Grand Vacations on the Las Vegas Strip

Hotel Class:Mid-Range

Scene

Mid-range Hilton timeshare property

The 1,239-room two-tower structure is off the typical tourist radar -- mostly because it's a timeshare property that regular travelers fail to consider. Inside the large buildings that flank the circular driveway adorned with palm trees, are sleek and elegant interiors. The lobby, contemporary and cavernous, is all gleaming surfaces and light neutral hues, with large columns and lighting fixtures suspended from the high ceiling. Other common spaces, like the restaurants, have a similar look that's modern, if a bit chainlike. Overall, this a great choice for travelers seeking a quieter experience and spacious units. Travelers that don't want to be in a casino-hotel and want to opt for something a bit more tranquil instead should be happy here. The majority of guests are timeshare-owning families part of the Hilton Grand Vacations network, or conventioneers who take the free five-minute shuttle ride to the Las Vegas Convention Center.

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Location

On the north end of the Strip, a long walk or a short drive from the major hotel-casinos

Located on its own 10-acre property, this Hilton is at the northern end of the Strip. There's not much in the immediate vicinity, but the Circus Circus, a hotel-casino, is a seven-minute walk away and is home to several dining options. The hotel is also right by the Las Vegas Festival Grounds and also within a five-minute walk from the SLS Las Vegas.

The heart of all the action is about a 20-minute walk (or a five-minute cab ride) away, which will take you to the Fashion Show Mall and Treasure Island. A bit further south from there is the Mirage, the Palazzo, the Venetian, and Caesar's Palace (within a 10-minute drive). Most Las Vegas visitors want to explore all of these big properties along the densely packed three-and-a-half mile long stretch of hotel-casinos known as the Strip. Cabs are easy to find at virtually any time of day or night. A generally less expensive option is the Deuce, a double-decker bus that runs up and down the strip 24 hours a day, seven days a week. There's also a monorail system, which stops at MGM Grand, Bally's/Paris, Flamingo/Caesars Palace, Harrah's/Imperial Palace, the Las Vegas Convention Center, and the Hilton. McCarran International Airport is about a 10-minute drive from the hotel.

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Rooms

Spacious and tasteful studios and multi-bedroom suites have kitchenettes/full kitchens

Studios and one-, two-, and three-bedroom suites are available. Decor is fairly average, but the spaces are clean and pleasant. Contemporary wooden furnishings are paired with a tasteful color palette of neutrals, including patterned carpeting and pops of blue -- some units have blue accent walls and blue patterned area rugs. Studios feature kitchenettes with microwaves, toasters, coffeemakers, mini-fridges, and sinks, while suites have full kitchens with ovens/stoves, microwaves, refrigerators, dishwashers, and washers/dryers. Suites also have separate living rooms with pull-out sofas and dining areas. Standard amenities in all units include flat-screen TVs, DVD players, safes, iPod docks, and free Wi-Fi. Bathrooms are small and could use some updates; fixtures are not the most modern. They're equipped with shower/tub combos (in studios) or both showers and separate soaking tubs (in suites).

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Features

Two outdoor pools and three hot tubs, poolside bar and grill, lobby bar, the Marketplace for light bites, and a spa with variety of treatments

The hotel's features focus on the outdoors. There are two attractive outdoor pools skirted by tall palms, including trees sprouting from a little island in one of them. Loungers and shaded tables and chairs line the surrounding attractive pool deck, which also has cabanas. There are also three hot tubs, one of which is adult-only. A poolside bar and grill serves drinks and food and has a pleasant alfresco seating area, but note that it's open seasonally. Gas barbecue grills are also available for guest use.

Besides the poolside grill, there's no full restaurant on-site here. There is a deli/convenience store, the Marketplace, which sells snacks and drinks as well as breakfast and lunch items and Starbucks coffee. There's also a lobby bar, which hosts live entertainment on weekend evenings.

The hotel's spa has six treatment rooms, a relaxation lounge, rainfall Swiss showers, and eucalyptus steam rooms. It offers a wide variety of treatments, including massage, facials, nail services, eyelash extensions, makeup application, and waxing. Other wellness facilities include a fitness room equipped with modern Precor machines, a basketball court, and a tennis court.

There's a business center with computers and printers and meeting rooms. Note that both self and valet parking incur daily fees. Wi-Fi is free throughout.

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Amenities

  • Air Conditioner

  • Airport Transportation

  • Babysitting Services

  • Basic Television

  • Business Center

  • Cabanas

  • Cable

  • Concierge

  • Cribs

  • Dry Cleaning

  • Fitness Center

  • Full Kitchen

  • Gameroom / Arcade

  • Internet

  • Jacuzzi

  • Kids Allowed

  • Laundry

  • Meeting / Conference Rooms

  • Pool

  • Poolside Drink Service

  • Room Service

  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space

  • Smoking Rooms Available

  • Spa

  • Supervised Kids Activities

  • Swim-Up Bar

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Hilton Grand Vacations on the Las Vegas Strip Review: What To REALLY Expect If You Stay (2024)

FAQs

How old is Hilton Grand Vacations Club on the Las Vegas Strip? ›

How far is the Hilton Grand Vacations Club from the Las Vegas Strip? ›

The distance between Hilton Grand Vacations Club and Las Vegas Strip is 2 miles. How do I travel from Hilton Grand Vacations Club to Las Vegas Strip without a car? The best way to get from Hilton Grand Vacations Club to Las Vegas Strip without a car is to bus via SB Las Vegas at Encore which takes 19 min and costs $6.

Does Hilton Grand Vacations Las Vegas have resort fees? ›

Daily Resort Charge includes: Guest internet access; stream media to TV from own device; 2, 16 oz. bottles of water per day; 10% off spa retail and treatments; self-parking; sports equipment including basketball, pickle-ball, shuffleboard, ping pong & pool tables.

Is Hilton Grand Vacations different than Hilton? ›

Hilton Grand Vacations Inc. is a multi-national company that is based in Orlando, Florida, United States. It manages and operates the Hilton Worldwide timeshare and vacation ownership brands under an exclusive licensing agreement with Hilton Worldwide.

Who are the competitors of Hilton Grand Vacations? ›

Hilton Grand Vacations's competitors and similar companies include Diamond Resorts, Accor, Choice Hotels and Omni Hotels & Resorts. Hilton Grand Vacations is a company that develops, markets, sells, and manages vacation ownership resorts. Diamond Resorts International is a timeshare company.

How far is MGM Grand from Hilton Grand Vacations? ›

The average trip from Hilton Grand Vacations on the Las Vegas Strip to MGM Grand Las Vegas using the Uber app is about 4 miles.

How many floors are in the Hilton Grand Vacations Las Vegas? ›

Hilton Grand Vacations Club Elara Center Strip Las Vegas

Our 52-story hotel offers views of the Las Vegas Strip, one block from the iconic boulevard.

What time is check out at the Hilton Grand Vacations Club Las Vegas? ›

Check-in at Hilton Grand Vacations Club on the Las Vegas Strip is from 4:00 PM, and check-out is until 10:00 AM.

How far is the Venetian from Hilton Grand Vacations? ›

The journey takes approximately 10 min. How far is it from The Venetian Las Vegas to Hilton Grand Vacations Club on the Las Vegas Strip? The distance between The Venetian Las Vegas and Hilton Grand Vacations Club on the Las Vegas Strip is 2 miles.

How far is mandalay bay from Hilton Grand Vacations? ›

The average trip from Hilton Grand Vacations on the Las Vegas Strip to Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino using the Uber app is about 5 miles.

How far is the hilton grand to caesars palace in las vegas? ›

What's the distance to Caesars Palace from Hilton Grand Vacations on the Las Vegas Strip? The average trip from Hilton Grand Vacations on the Las Vegas Strip to Caesars Palace using the Uber app is about 2 miles.

How much is the resort fee at the Hilton Grand Vacations Club Flamingo? ›

Mandatory Fees

Mandatory Daily resort charge is 25 U.S. dollars, . Only Credit Cards accepted. Fees are per day. Mandatory Security deposit is 100.00 U.S. dollars.

Can I not pay resort fee in Las Vegas? ›

No. You do not legally have to pay any hotel resort fee. Resort fees are in violation of Nevada's Deceptive Trade Practices Law. Fifty Attorneys General are currently investigating hotel resort fees for being deceptive and misleading.

What is included in resort fees in Las Vegas? ›

Resort fee includes:"wireless internet access; unlimited local, domestic long distance (the 50 United States and DC) and toll-free calls; airline boarding pass printing; digital newspaper and magazine downloads through PressReader for duration of reservation; access to Paramount+ with Showtime On Demand via in-room ...

How do I maximize my timeshare points? ›

Tip 1: Consider Quiet and Value Seasons

Timeshare seasons are determined by a resort's availability during certain times of the year. The more popular the season, the more points you'll need to book that resort during that time. Prime and High seasons are more desirable, but also require more points.

How do I get out of a timeshare with Hilton Honors? ›

Can I Cancel My Hilton Contract? Unfortunately, you cannot cancel a timeshare contract. Much like owning a home, you can't simply cancel your mortgage or deed. You either have to sell it, give it back to the resort through a buy-back program (not all resorts do this), or gift it to someone.

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