Should you stay at the Venetian Hotel in Las Vegas?
About Venetian Hotel Las Vegas:
Location: Situated on the Las Vegas Strip, the Venetian Hotel is between the Wynn and Harrah's Las Vegas.
Theme: It's themed after Venice, Italy, featuring replicas of famous landmarks like the Grand Canal and St. Mark's Square.
Accommodations: With over 4,000 suites, it's one of the largest hotels globally, offering luxurious rooms with Italian-inspired décor.
Casino: The casino floor offers a variety of table games and slot machines, including a high-limit area for VIP players.
Dining: Guests can enjoy diverse dining options, ranging from fine dining to casual eateries, featuring cuisines from around the world.
Entertainment: The Venetian hosts shows, concerts, and comedy acts in venues like the Venetian Theatre and the Sands Showroom.
Shopping: Connected to the Grand Canal Shoppes, visitors can shop at over 160 stores and boutiques while enjoying indoor canal views.
Attractions: Guests can take gondola rides, visit Madame Tussauds, or relax at the indoor/outdoor pool complex.
Meetings and Events: The Venetian offers extensive meeting and event spaces for conventions, meetings, and special occasions.
Spa and Wellness: There's a luxurious spa and wellness center offering massages, treatments, and fitness amenities.
There are not much positives we would give for this hotel. Here are the reasons you are better off staying at another hotel:
Confusing layout of the hotel - The hotel has 3 guest suite areas. The Palazzo, Venetian, and Venezia Tower. It seems intentional, but it’s very confusing to navigate. For example, if you stay at Venezia Tower, you check in at the main lobby of the Venetian, then take 2 separate elevators and multiple hallways just to get to your room.
Poor ventilation - Most Las Vegas resorts allow smoking in their casinos, but have far better ventilation. Venetian just smelled musty and smoky.
Outdated decor - Our grand 1 bedroom suite had outdated 90’s furniture and nothing in the room was technologically up to date. For example, at the Encore, as soon as you enter the room, the drape automatically open.
On the scale of 1 - 10, I give this one: 4.1 (It technically is a 5 star hotel, but for the same amount of money, we recommend Encore/Wynn or Aria.)