The Stratosphere Las Vegas Hotel and Casino has become a Las Vegas landmark and its uppermost spire is visible from nearly
anywhere in the valley. But with the tallest thrill rides in the country, a bevy of exceptional dining options and luxurious
accommodations, the 1,149-feet tower is just the tip of the iceberg.
The Stratosphere Las Vegas Hotel and Casino takes fun and excitement to new heights with the world's most insane thrill rides.
More than 100 stories above the ground, adrenaline junkies can take on the Big Shot, X-Scream and Insanity.
The resort boasts one of the largest gaming floors at 80,000 square feet. At least 50 table games and more than 1,500 of the
most popular slot and video poker machines contribute to the nonstop action found in the casino.
A wide variety of live music and entertainment is available at the Stratosphere Hotel and Casino, including the shows in the
Theater of the Stars -- American Superstars and Bite.
For those looking for a culinary adventure, there are plenty of options at the resort. Top of the World, Roxy's Diner or Fellini's at Stratosphere are just a few. Grab a drink at the Back Alley Bar, Air Bar., Level 107 or C Bar.
Unique amenities are abundant at the Stratosphere. The Chapel in the Clouds is located 100 stories above the Strip and makes
for an unforgettable wedding venue. A lounge on the 107th floor provides a relaxing haven where guests can enjoy panoramic
views of the Las Vegas Strip and the surrounding valley.
With everything the Stratosphere Las Vegas Hotel and Casino has to offer, you'll struggle to think of reasons to leave it.
Stratosphere Details
Number of rooms: 2,444 guestrooms and suites.
Casino: Yes, 80,000 square feet. Casino games include Blackjack, 10X Odds on craps, Poker, Pai Gow Poker, Roulette, Slots, mini Baccarat,
Megabucks, and Super Megabucks. There is a poker room.
Pool: Yes, one 15,000-square foot pool, oversized Jacuzzi, waterfall, cabanas, special events area and Beach Club 25, an adult-only topless pool with panoramic views
of Las Vegas.
Health Club: Yes, there is a fitness center.
Spa: Yes, Roni Josef Salon and Day Spa offers multiple types of massages and services. The spa also has a full-service salon.
Shops: Tower Shops at the Stratosphere featuring nearly 50 shops and 15 retail carts.
Wedding chapel: Yes, the Chapel in the Clouds offers a number of wedding ceremony packages.
Convention rooms: Yes.
Business center: No.
In-room internet access: Internet Wi-Fi service is available in your hotel room for a fee.
Standard room amenities: Desk, electronic door locks, radio, telephone, air conditioning, alarm clock, remote-controlled cable TV, hair dryer and pay-per-view
movies.
Hotel amenities: Concierge, currency exchange, luggage and maid service, safety deposit boxes, wake-up calls.
Check-in time: 3 p.m.
Check-out time: 11 a.m.
Minimum age to reserve a room: 21 years.
Policies: Children 10 and under stay free with an adult. The maximum total number of guests (adults and children) in a room is four.
Incidental charges: The Stratosphere charges a $7.50 per room, per night resort fee. The fee includes 2 for 1 "American Superstars" and "Bite"
show tickets, admission to the tower during regular operating hours, shuttle service to the Strip and more. The hotel requires
a credit card or a cash deposit for incidental charges. The resort fee listed above does not include tax. Some resorts also
apply room tax to their resort fee.
"Not the hottest or trendiest casino hotel but great rooms, drinks, gambling and friendly staff. Rooms have easy access to
the casino floor so if you are an insomniac like me you have a quiet room or you are just a few steps from anything you want."
Rene A.
Most Helpful Unfavorable Review
"It is clean and cheap. It is in a poor location. The food is mediocre. The bar prices are ridiculously high. The pool had
no shade, no trees, no umbrellas. The rooms have no safes and there is no peace and quiet at night."