Nomad Las Vegas Hotel Review
Las Vegas, NV
mid-scale
Classic King | Room 2978
Sep 3, 2024






Hotel Rating
4.4/ 5.0
Great
Weighted across 9 categories
Bed Comfort
4.00
Gym
4.00
Internet Speed
2.50
Location
5.00
Pool
4.00
Room Amenities
4.50
Room Cleanliness
4.50
Service
4.50
Value
4.50
The Bottom Line
What We Loved
- The room was ready at 13:30, greatly appreciated the early complimentary check-in.
- In the middle of the strip, close to T-Mobile & Allegiant Stadium & many shops & restaurants.
- Fast, efficient service. We asked for two extra pillows & a blanket during check-in & they were delivered promptly with a smile.
- Great value, the room was listed for $119 per night plus $42 resort fee during a Tuesday check-in after Labor Day.
- The room had plenty of amenities including a Nespresso machine, free water (a rarity in Las Vegas), robes, slippers, and a cloth laundry bag.
- Keycard needed to access elevators, which is a great for a sense of security.
- Overall liked the decor more than the sister property, Park MGM. Nomad is a good luxury option close to strip central at a lower price tag than compared to the Four Seasons or Waldorf Astoria.
What We Didn't Like
- $42 daily resort fee that includes nothing: "In-room wireless internet access; unlimited local, domestic long distance (the 50 United States and DC) and toll-free calls; airline boarding pass printing; digital newspaper and magazine downloads through PressReader for duration of reservation; access to Paramount+ with SHOWTIME On Demand via in-room television; and fitness center access for guests 18+. Amenities, such as fitness center access, are subject to availability and guest demand."
- TV remote was not working.
- Wifi is horrendous, speed & connection drops frequently, evident while listening to a podcast that would stop intermittently. Speed test ranged from 2 mbps to 18 mbps.
The Verdict
A Stylish Stay with Connectivity Concerns
The Nomad Las Vegas offers a luxurious experience in a prime location with commendable service and a reasonable price point. The early check-in, prompt room service, and abundance of amenities enhance the overall experience. However, the hefty resort fee with lackluster inclusions, coupled with the unreliable Wi-Fi, detract from the overall value.
Recommendation:
Despite the drawbacks, the Nomad Las Vegas presents a compelling option for those seeking a stylish and convenient stay on the Strip. However, guests should be aware of the resort fee and potential Wi-Fi issues.
Technology & Amenities
Internet SpeedSlow
9Mbps
Can you...
Check Email & Browse
Video Call (Zoom, FaceTime)
Watch Netflix / HD Streaming
Stream in 4K
Tech Available
Key Card for Elevator
Guest In-Room Tablet
Mobile Key Access
Smart TV
Wired Internet
Hospitality App/Texting
Room Amenities
Coffee Machine(Nespresso)
Toothpaste
Useable Fridge
Slippers/Robes
Soap Provided(Bar Soap)
Additional Amenities
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