
Vegas' BEST Kept Secret: Siegel Select LV Strip Convention Center!
Alright, buckle up buttercups, because I'm about to spill the tea… the Siegel Select LV Strip Convention Center tea. And let me tell you, this ain't your grandma's Vegas hotel review. We're going deep. This place is like, Vegas's best-kept secret, and I’m here to tell you why.
First Impressions & Getting There (Accessibility, Access, Getting Around, Airport Transfer):
Okay, so first off, let's be real, Vegas is a beast for navigating. I'm not gonna lie, arriving after a red-eye, bleary-eyed, and hoping for a seamless experience? That's asking a lot. But the Airport Transfer was actually kinda clutch. They weren't playing games with the "shuttle will be there in an hour" BS. Boom, easy-peasy.
Accessibility: Okay, the website does say they have Facilities for disabled guests. I didn't personally test this out, so I'm relying on the website. If you have specific needs, CALL THEM and VERIFY, don't just take my word. Seriously, call.
Important note: If you're walking, bring comfy shoes. Vegas will chew you up and spit you out if you're not prepared. Free Car Park [free of charge]? YES PLEASE! (I'm cheap, don't judge). Car park [on-site] is also available, if you want something a little closer to the front door.
Rooms & Amenities (Available in all rooms!, Rooms sanitized between stays, Air conditioning, Internet access – wireless, Wi-Fi [free] & More!)
This is where things get interesting. Let's be honest, Vegas rooms can be a gamble in themselves. But my room was… pleasant. Look, it wasn't a Bellagio suite, but it was clean and the Air conditioning blasted like a mini-Arctic blast, which, after the Vegas heat, was heavenly.
Free Wi-Fi? YES! And it actually worked. No, I'm serious. It wasn't the "buffering for three seconds" kind of Wi-Fi. I could stream Netflix, I could actually WORK (ugh, work), and I even managed to video chat with my cat (don't judge!).
The room? Standard. Air conditioning was a godsend. Blackout curtains were a MUST, trust me. You’ll need them for those late-night… activities. They also had a refrigerator. Perfect for keeping those hangover cures cold. Additional Toilet. Okay, this is a game changer! Desk was functional. And I will say, the bedding was surprisingly comfortable. I mean, for the price, the beds were better than I expected.
One minor annoyance? I'm all about "cleanliness," and I saw someone mentioned Room sanitization opt-out available. I'm not sure how it works, but that does make me wonder how much they clean these rooms.
Cleanliness and Safety (Cleanliness and safety, Hand sanitizer, Anti-viral cleaning products, Hygiene certification, Rooms sanitized between stays):
Okay, COVID-19. Let's address the elephant in the room. They seemed to be taking things seriously, from what I could see. Hand sanitizer was readily available. They were practicing Daily disinfection in common areas. Staff trained in safety protocol? Seemed like it!
Dining, Drinking, & Snacking (Dining, drinking, and snacking, Coffee shop, Restaurants, Room service [24-hour], Snack bar):
Okay, food. This is where things get a bit… limited. Restaurants weren't a big thing here. There's a snack bar, which is convenient for late-night munchies (and let’s be real, in Vegas, every night is late night). Room service [24-hour]? Nope. Which is a bummer for those post-casino pizza cravings. Coffee shop? Nope.
The closest place to grab a decent meal is off-site, to be honest, and the casino wasn’t within walking distance.
Things to Do & Ways to Relax (Pool with view, Swimming pool):
The Swimming pool [outdoor] was a game changer! I spent HOURS there. Okay, maybe not hours, but a solid chunk of time. It was clean, it was refreshing, and it was a lifesaver in the Vegas heat.
For the Serious Partiers: There is a Poolside bar. I did not go to the pool bar.
Services and Conveniences (Daily housekeeping, Elevator, Laundry service, Cash withdrawal, Convenience store):
Daily housekeeping was a major plus. My room always seemed clean and tidy. They also have an Elevator, which is critical for those of us who aren’t marathon runners when arriving after a long day.
Cash withdrawal is helpful and a Convenience store, is helpful.
For the Kids (Family/child friendly, Babysitting service, Kids meal):
I didn't bring any kids. Therefore, can't give any advice.
Overall Vibe & My Quirky Observation
Okay, so here's the deal. The Siegel Select LV Strip Convention Center isn’t about luxury or pretense. It's about being functional, comfortable, and affordable.
Why You Should Book (The Compelling Offer!):
Okay, listen up! You crave the Vegas experience but don't want to empty your wallet faster than a blackjack dealer deals a 21? Siegel Select LV Strip Convention Center is your hidden gem. We're talking:
- Clean, comfortable rooms with blasting air conditioning (essential!).
- Free Wi-Fi that actually works (score!).
- A refreshing pool to escape the desert heat (instant relaxation!).
- Free Parking! (saves you a fortune).
- Great service and friendly staff.
Here's my offer: Book your stay directly through their website (or call them). Don't gamble on your hotel bill.
Siegel Select LV Strip Convention Center: Your Vegas base camp. Get ready for your adventure!
P.S. Don't expect a butler. But do expect a good value and a solid, safe space to crash after you’ve made (or lost) your fortune on the Strip. Now go forth and conquer Vegas! And stay hydrated. Seriously.
Fitzroy Motor Inn: Rockhampton's BEST Kept Secret (Luxury Stay!)
Alright, grab your fanny packs (or whatever ridiculous piece of luggage you think is cool these days) because we're hitting Vegas! And not in that "luxury suite, champagne showers" way, more like the "bargain basement buffet, hoping the water is actually filtered" way. We're crashing at Siegel Select LV Strip-Convention Center. Don’t judge, the pool looks kinda swanky in the pictures, and, well, let’s be honest, I’m on a budget. Here's the disaster – I mean, itinerary – for our Vegas trip:
Day 1: Arrival & The Strip Shuffle (and the Great Taco Trauma)
- 1:00 PM: LANDED! McCarran International Airport. Okay, first impressions: it’s HUGE. Way too many people, and the baggage claim conveyor belt seems to taunt me with its slow, deliberate pace. I'm pretty sure my suitcase is having a good laugh, wherever it presently is.
- 1:45 PM: Uber surge pricing. Naturally. I’m pretty sure the app knew I was desperate for air conditioning. Settle in for a 10-minute ride that costs more than my breakfast (which, by the way, was a questionable gas station donut).
- 2:00 PM: Check-in at Siegel Select. Okay, the pool does look alright. Front desk, thankfully, only takes about 30 minutes. They do tell me about a "free" continental breakfast. I'm immediately suspicious.
- 2:45 PM: Room. It's… a room. Cleanish. The air conditioning could probably cool a small Antarctic outpost. I'm already sweating from lugging my bag and just the general Vegas vibe. Deep breaths, self!
- 3:30 PM: First foray onto the Strip. OMG. Lights, people, noise! My senses are on overdrive. I swear I saw someone dressed as Elvis riding a Segway. Vegas, you are batshit crazy.
- 4:00 PM: Walked and saw a fountain show. Pretty cool I have to say.
- 6:00 PM: Dinner at, um… was it "Taco Tuesday"? Nope. "Taco Something Else." Look, the name’s a blur. What’s not a blur? The food poisoning. I swear, one bite, and BOOM. Instant regret. My stomach is currently waging war on the inside. Pretty sure I spent the next two hours praying to the porcelain god. The night ended earlier than expected.
Day 2: Hangover Helper and High Roller (Literally)
- 9:00 AM: Woke up. Alive! Barely. Continental breakfast. Okay, so the "free" part meant stale bagels and questionable coffee. But hey, at least it was something to soak up the lingering taco demon.
- 10:00 AM: Poolside recovery. Sun, water, and the vague promise of not dying. Actually, the pool at the hotel is pretty dope.
- 2:00 PM: Got a good shower and thought about the day.
- 3:30 PM: High Roller Observation Wheel. This better be worth the gouging price for the ticket. The view is insane! The whole city is laid out like a sparkling toy. I suddenly feel very small, and also strangely content.
- 5:00 PM: Strolling through the shops. Too expensive. But fun.
- 7:00 PM: Okay. I’m going for it. I'm hitting the tables. Feeling lucky, feeling bold, because deep down? I'm probably going to lose. I can barely remember how to shuffle a deck of cards let alone play poker, so I watched, got some drinks served to me, and watched the high rollers make money.
- 8:00 PM: Failed to make money. Left. Drank.
- 11:00 PM: Found my way back to my hotel and slept until the sun came up.
Day 3: Culture, Gambling, and Goodbye (Thank God)
- 9:00 AM: Last "free" breakfast. Managed to eat the bagel this time. Victory!
- 10:00 AM: Got ready. Then realized I needed to pack.
- 11:00 AM: Checked-out.
- 12:00 PM: Headed out to the airport.
- 1:00 PM: The airport. Ready to leave.
- 2:00 PM: Security.
- 3:00 PM: Waiting, waiting.
- 4:00 PM: Plane boarded.
Final Thoughts:
Vegas is a whirlwind. It’s overwhelming, exhausting, and occasionally, utterly magical. Would I do it again? Probably. But next time? No tacos. And maybe I'll bring a better credit card. Until next time Vegas, it's been real – and also a little bit too much. I'm exhausted. I need to go home.
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Siegel Select LV Strip Convention Center: Your Secret Weapon in Vegas (Shhh!) - FAQ That Doesn't Suck
Okay, spill the beans. What *is* this Siegel Select thing, anyway? Is it some kind of secret society?
Alright, alright, I'll tell you. It's basically a budget-friendly, extended-stay hotel/apartment complex. Picture this: you're staring down the barrel of a Vegas trip, wallet whimpering. You *know* you're gonna blow all your money on… well, Vegas. So, you need somewhere relatively cheap to crash that isn't a roach motel. Enter Siegel Select. It's not exactly the Bellagio (thank GOD my wallet couldn't handle THAT), but it's clean, quiet (mostly – more on that later), and you can actually afford to, you know, *enjoy* the city without ending up eating ramen for a month. Think of it as your Vegas “basecamp,” a place to recharge before you head back out to lose all your money... I mean, *experience* the magic. It’s near the Strip, but far enough you won’t have to hear a drunken bachelorette party all night. (Unless you're staying near *my* room, then you might.)
Location, Location, Location! How close *really* is it to the Strip? And how's the surrounding neighborhood?
Okay, this is where Siegel Select *kinda* wins. It's not *on* the Strip, thank god (see: Bellagio). It's a short Uber/Lyft ride, like, 5-10 minutes depending on traffic - which can be a beast, especially when you're already craving a bloody mary. Think "close-ish." You can walk, if you’re feeling ambitious after a night of questionable choices (and probably blisters), but honestly, just grab the ride. The surrounding area? It's... fine. Not exactly the bougiest part of town, but you've got your essentials: a 7-Eleven for emergency snacks (and maybe some adult beverages), and a few decent eats. I once found the BEST taco truck *ever* parked a block away. (Cue the angels singing). So yeah, not the Four Seasons, but perfectly serviceable. It’s FAR better than staying on the east side… trust me on that one.
What are the rooms *actually* like? Don't sugarcoat it.
Alright, honesty time. They’re basic, but functional. Think… well, think of a standard motel room, but maybe a *little* newer, and hopefully less questionable stains. They come with a kitchenette, which is actually clutch. You can stock up on groceries, make your own coffee, and save a *ton* of money on breakfast. The bed? Surprisingly comfortable, in my experience. The TV? Perfectly adequate for catching up on reality TV after a long day of… you know. The bathrooms are clean-ish (give them a once-over, just in case). My first trip, I was expecting utter doom and gloom, but was pleasantly surprised. I mean, don't expect luxury, but it's a solid place to crash. One time, the air conditioning decided to take a vacation, but the front desk handled it like rockstars!
Do they have amenities? Like, a pool? Because Vegas without a pool is… sad.
Yes! They DO have a pool, and it's… well, it's a pool. It's not the swim-up bar extravaganza of the Cosmopolitan, but it's perfectly decent for cooling off after a day of gambling (and possibly regretting your decisions). Towels? Yep. Lounge chairs? Yep. A place to soak up some sun and pretend you're a high roller? Absolutely. The gym… well, let’s just say it’s there. It's got some machines and some weights. I’m not a gym guy, the real “weights” I like are in a casino… get it? Ok, maybe a little too much information. But the pool is worth it. Seriously.
Is it noisy? I *need* my beauty sleep!
Okay, here's where things get… Vegas-y. It *can* be noisy. It's an extended-stay hotel. You get families (and sometimes their screaming children), and you get people who are… let’s say… enjoying the Las Vegas experience a little *too* enthusiastically. Sometimes you hear sirens at night. I think they're probably responding to bad decisions. So, might I suggest investing in some earplugs? They're practically a travel essential. Or, if you're me, you embrace the chaos and maybe… just maybe… join the party. But seriously, earplugs. Trust me.
Speaking of… is it *safe*? I don't want to end up on a Dateline episode.
Look, Vegas is Vegas. Any place has its risks. My interactions with the staff were always reassuring and professional. They have security, but you should always use common sense. Don't flash wads of cash (unless you're *winning*, then go for it!). Lock your door. Don't invite strangers into your room. And for the love of all that is holy, keep an eye on your drinks. Vegas can be a whirlwind. Just be smart. I've never felt unsafe there, specifically, but I'm also not the type to go looking for trouble.
How much does it *actually* cost? Be honest, I'm on a budget!
This is the GOLDEN question. It’s gonna vary, of course, based on the season, demand, and whether or not there's a major convention in town. But get this, sometimes it’s CHEAPER THAN A REGULAR HOTEL! Compared to the Strip resorts, it's a steal. I'm talking potentially half the price, or even less. Really, compare the prices… you'll be shocked. Seriously, check the rates online. Look for deals. Watch for specials. And if you're staying for a while, see if they have weekly or monthly rates. This is how they get ya. It's how they keep getting me!
Are there any downsides I need to know about *before* I book? I.E. "hidden gotchas"?
Ugh, yes, there are. There's always a catch, isn't there? Here's what to look out for: The cleaning services are pretty… sparse. They do not clean your rooms daily. And you have to pay extra. You have to ask and pay for it. So, pack some cleaning supplies if you’re messy.Explore Hotels

