Las Vegas Hilton Hotel Reservation
Las
Vegas Hilton Hotel reservation has a well-trained and friendly staff. At the Hilton,
always ask for a room that's been newly remodeled. That way you won't have any surprises.
The staff is good at up-selling you to a better room if yours is not ready or available.
But that can be a good thing. Some of the older rooms are a little tired. This hotel
is not huge, so it's fairly easy to get around. It's connected to the Las Vegas
Convention Center and visited by many conventioneers. 
A picture of the sign outside of the Las Vegas Hilton Hotel advertising their shows.
Checking in, like
at Caesar's Palace, the Bellagio
or most hotels on the Strip is hit or miss when it comes to long or short lines. Las
Vegas Hilton Hotel reservation has around 2 million people a year staying at their
casino. Weekends tend to be busier but during the week can be just as busy with people
coming in for conventions. Checking out is very easy through your hotel room TV. Here
are four ideas for you to make waiting in line easier and less stressful for your
next Las Vegas Hilton Hotel reservation:
1. Always Valet Park so you don't have
to tire yourself hauling suitcases through the casino.
2. Arrive early at the
hotel. Leave your bags with the concierge and go get something to eat.
3. If
you have to wait in line, make phone calls, confirm appointments or set up dinner
reservations.
4. If you're with a friend, you stay in line while friend checks
out place to eat or picks up theatre tickets or vice versa. If you are a Hilton
Honors member, there is no waiting in line for checking in. With the Gold Status,
you receive a print out at check-in of all the benefits available to you. For instance,
there is no charge to use the safe in your room and spa facilities are free for you
and a guest. You also receive complimentary water and complimentary breakfast buffet. 
An Elvis Presley memorial statue is photographed outside of the Hilton Hotel in Las Vegas
I recommend a room in the newly renovated North Tower. Scenic glass elevators
are smaller than the ones at the Rio but conveniently located. From these
towers though, it's a longer walk to the casino and gaming area. The beds are very
comfortable, rooms have a large plasma TV and refrigerator and the showers are great. If
vacationing in Vegas, be aware that the Hilton is about a mile from the
Strip. It's too far to walk, but the monorail is available and has a stop right
in the hotel so you don't have far to catch it. If you think you're going to be making
frequent trips to the Strip, here's a good tip - buy an unrestricted 24 hour pass.
It's the same price as a two-ride ticket. Cab rides are not expensive but you may
have to wait in line if there are lots of conventioneers at the hotel. Check here
for helpful tips on your Las Vegas Hilton Hotel reservation. 
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