The elegance of Europe meets the excitement of the Las Vegas Strip at the Monte Carlo Hotel Casino.
From the glowing crystal chandeliers adorning the lobby ceiling to the sparkling marble floors, an exquisite ambience is apparent
upon entering this world-class resort. Monte Carlo guests are accommodated in upscale, stylish rooms featuring only the best
– shining brass fixtures, cherry furniture and imported marble and granite finishes.
The hotel is continually reinventing itself with minimal impact on guests. Monte Carlo has been updating many of its restaurants
and even added a stop for a free tram which connects the hotel to Bellagio and CityCenter. Its most recent addition is a boutique
experience on its top floor, called Hotel32 and a Street of Dreams shopping area.
The 90,000-square-foot casino offers more than 2,100 slots and video poker machines (ranging in price from a nickel to $100),
95 table games, high-limit gaming areas, a poker room and a race and sports book.
Dining at Monte Carlo Las Vegas covers an expansive epicurean spectrum, from the Chinese- and Cantonese-style meals of the
Dragon Noodle Co. to the spicy festivities at Diablo's Cantina to the gourmet Andre's. Along with a hearty meal, The Pub serves up micro-brews, sports and live music.
Fun for the whole family can be found in the Lance Burton Theater, where Monte Carlo's headlining magician Lance Burton mesmerizes audiences with his act Tuesdays through Saturdays. The Monte Carlo also features a relaxing spa and a wedding chapel.
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 $12.95 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.
"It's a nice hotel. The staff was very nice, they have some very nice places to eat, the casino is good, not that big though,
it really smells nice in the hotel, they have some nice store's to shop at. The rooms were nice, beds were comfy. Nice decor."
Jacqueline H.
Most Helpful Unfavorable Review
"I would advise them not to go to this hotel. Staff (with one exception in the cafe) was not friendly or helpful. Room was
tiny, bed was uncomfortable, bathroom small."