The app also showed I was a “no show” for the first night and she had just checked me in early for the second night. The front desk clerk grunted that I would have to wait 10 minutes for her system to reboot before she could check me in, but it actually only took three minutes.Īfter checking me in and handing me the key, suddenly my electronic card worked in the MGM app. I called the hotel before I let so that they would not mark me as a no-show, but the hotel did anyway. I did not leave Los Angeles until 10:00 pm, so it was pushing 3:00 am when we arrived (due to my charging stop enroute). The hotel is styled after a medieval castle. Add all of that and there is no way I’d ever stay at this property.
Being an MGM Gold helped in that 1.) parking was free (saved $15/night) and 2.) the resort fee was waived (saved $35/night). At $23/night plus tax ($25 total with tax), I really thought I may have been better off sleeping in my car. I traveled from LA to Vegas in search of Hyatt nights…the purpose of the trip was not even to enjoy the hotel. But if you are looking for a clean room to lay your head at night, this does just fine. If you’re looking for luxury, this is not your hotel. I’m not a regular visitor to Las Vegas, but I’ve stayed in some fancy suites at the Wynn and Delano hotels.