Hotel At South Point

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702-796-7111

9777 Las Vegas Blvd S Las Vegas, NV 89183
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You will not find a better value for your dollar in Las Vegas. While the South Point Hotel is away from the "STRIP", it has everything you will need to have a great trip. Wonderful food and a great staff. Comfortable beds and a 43 inch flat screen TV in your room. The gaming is a little lacking but I feel they make up for it with their customer service. Very family friendly and of course the pool was great. We will stay again!

May 30, 2009

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This hotel is now South Point. It has a great location further down Las Vegas blvd. The poker room is great and currently being renovated. There are also a number of sports bars and restaurants. The casino has one of the better sports books I have seen in Vegas. You can also find 5 dollar Craps and Blackjack tables here.

March 17, 2009

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Soon there will be an exit on I15 coming from California which will get you to this property way before you hit stip traffic. This should bring quite a crowd to this, one of the newest casinos several miles south of the strip in a growing areas. There is the usual casino fare -- movies, bowling, ice cream, buffet, shows with name (usually not a-listers) performances but the thing that makes this hotel & casino different is its accent on equestrian events. Most people don't cater to this crowd. It is a nice event center at which I've seen home shows and it draws some good convention traffic -- it has a shuttle to the strip which is free for guests and available to others. The garden buffet is low priced and has surprising items like shrimp beginning at 11 a.m. for lunch. The different thing about the Coast chain is that if you are a member of their reward club you got points only when you win. At most others you get points for each dollar you play. The casino floor is expansive and not dark like some others.

PROS: Not yet as crowded as it surely will be when the exit opens.
CONS: Starting to get smoky.

September 01, 2006

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The South Coast Hotel/Casino is the one of the best casinos in the Las Vegas/Henderson area providing a broad range of entertainment and dining experience along with a state of the art show arena. The theater is state of the art and the buffet is a good option at a reasonable pricey. The gaming options are endless and payouts equal to or better than other casinos in the area.
The casino has an outstanding rewards program that is very generous to players.

PROS: Good location, good comps, good restaurants, especially Don Vito's
CONS: The buffet is good, but does not include gourmet fare

June 09, 2006

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August 07, 2009

My Husband and I were in Vegas and enjoy Salsa Dancing. We wanted to find somewhere fun and nice to go to...we found South Point Hotel! Friday Nights its Salsero Nights!!! Awesome dance floor, and great seating. Not to mention NO LINE and $10 cover with Free Drink! Thats something you won't find on the strip! So if your a big salsa fan head over to South Point Hotel on Friday Night - You won't regret it!

Pros: No Long lines, great music and people watching.Nice HOTEL

Cons: Nothing!!

February 09, 2009

The spa is beautiful, relaxing and immaculate. The staff is very friendly, welcoming and respectful. Kevin REDEFINES therapeutic massage. He has great knowledge of anatomy and phisology and uses this in his practice. Very relaxing, nurturing and restorative. The warm stone massage was the BEST I've ever experienced. Thank you, Kevin!!!

Pros: The Spa...Did not stay here, but would love to someday. The place looks great!!!

Cons: Can't think of ANY!!!

April 08, 2008

Normally when I visit Vegas, I stay Downtown for the cheaper room rates. However, on my last visit, I was there for a trade show that was hosted at the South Point Hotel. Since South Point is nowhere near Downtown, I opted to stay at the hotel itself. The trade show had a special room rate that was acceptable to my husband and I. Anyway, the staff I had contact with on the phone before our stay was friendly, empathetic to my our special requirements and were willing to accommodate each of them. Upon arrival, the valet, bell staff and the front desk staff were friendly, courteous and again accommodated our special requirements without batting an eye. As I went to register for the trade show, my husband went up the room which, due to our requirements was supposed to be as close to the elevator as possible. Want to guess how close it was? Don't bother...it was the farthest away from the elevator as you could get. Once he got into the room, he noticed that our second requirement, a refrigerator for medication was not in the room. Once he realized this, he contacted the Front Desk. The staff there immediately changed our accommodations to the first room next to the elevator with an refrigerator, just on a different floor. Thankfully, our luggage was still with the bell staff. Once our room was as requested, a bell man delivered our luggage. Other than that snafu, we thoroughly enjoyed our stay at South Point. Or dinner at Silverado Steakhouse was excellent. My lunch at the Oyster Bar was wonderful. The bass cooked tender and moist. The deep fried calamari was crunchy but not greasy. The casino staff was very kind to my husband by offering him a chair at the craps table when they realized it was difficult for him to stand. I just wish we'd had a little more time to stop in at the Bingo parlor, bowl a free game, and enjoy some popcorn at the movies. We'll have to visit again.

Pros: Great food, Rooms are wonderful

March 20, 2008

We sayed here twice, and while we loved the rooms, both times customer service was severly subpar. The first time we stayed was on our wedding night. My husband drove us to the hotel, but the bell hop never showed up to the valet. I was left standing in the middle of the valet drive in my wedding dress for the longest time. We eventually ended up carrying our own luggage to the suite ourselves.

The second time we stayed, we were woken up at 6 a.m. to the sound of construction. When we complained, the front desk was so rude. He said that because we were locals, we not only should have known there was going to be construction, but that we should have expected the terrible construction noises waking us up at the first light of dawn. He then added further insult when he took a measly $10 off our tab and said that that was all he could do for us.

June 16, 2007

My wife and I recently stayed at the South Point. We chose it for the many amenities, including a shuttle to and from the strip and the airport, as well as the great rate we received on our room. The room was great, the bed was comfortable and the 42" plasma t.v. was a nice touch as well. If you are thinking of staying at the South Point and are attracted to it because of the shuttle, you would be better served staying elsewhere. Our third night in Las Vegas we had to wait for two shuttles before we could finally get on one(limited seating capacity), and our last night in Vegas we waited for 45 minutes on the last shuttle(other guests had been waiting for over an hour. Worried that there would not be a last shuttle, several of us called the hotel and spoke with the Assistant Front Office Supervisor who informed us that there was nothing that she or the hotel could or would do for us in the event that the shuttle didn't arrive, and that we were more than welcome to call a cab!

April 11, 2007

this is a great option for those who want to be very close to the strip, but not in the midst of it all.....i've stayed here twice in the last two years, each time equally as pleased.....the only drawback is that they don't seem to have enough staff working at the restaurants, especially coronado cafe.......we had to wait for 10-15 minutes before being seated at times due to lack of waiters/waitresses to wait on the numerous open and available tables.....however, every time it was worth the wait because the quality of food and price are excellent!! rooms are very nice and clean, and i would definitely stay here again next time in vegas!

November 19, 2006

This casino has recently renamed South Point and reacquired by the original owner, Michael Gaughan, from Boyd Gaming. Room rates are moderate with frequent bargains since it was built in anticipation of future development in the immediate area. Another major obstacle is its location some 6 miles south of the nearest casino, Mandalay Bay, and absence of ready access from I-215. The hotel is new and was apparently built with the same design plan as the Suncoast. Rooms are spacious and nicely appointed though there is not an overbundance of furniture thereby giving an air of roominess. A nice feature is the 42" plasma TVs and over the bed lighting allows one to read comfortably. The pool and jacuzzi area is very nice although I understand the odor from the nearby equestrian center is noticeable when there is an event. We were surprised one late afternoon when an announcement was made over the PA system that the pool area would close a 6PM. There is surface and a garage which are equidistant (long) to the rooms and casino. Live ntertainment is currently limited to dueling pianos on weekends though a showroom is in the plans. Other entertainment optiions include a bowling area and movie theatre.

We dined at the buffet twice, dinner and breakfast, and were disappointed due to the slow turnover of food. Better options include the Coronado Cafe (offering excellent graveyard specials until 9AM), Baja Michael's, Big Sur Oyster bar, Silverado Steakhouse and Don Vito's. A current special at Baja Michael's is a free margarita with each entree.

The casino offers the usual array of table games, loads new slot and video poker machines all of which are TITO.

Pros: Low priced, high quality, well rounded amenities

Cons: Poor location

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