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NoMad Las Vegas Review (MGM’s Best!?) + Bally’s to Horseshoe Last Stay & Construction Update!

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NoMad Las Vegas Review & Bally's Horseshoe Update

MtM Vegas – NoMad Las Vegas Review & Bally’s Horseshoe Update

On this week’s special Vegas show Mark and Shawn are debriefing from the recent MtM Diamond meetup in Vegas! We’re going to talk about the impressive NoMad Las Vegas hotel plus what Bally’s is like right before it transitions into Horseshoe. Before we dive in don’t forget to subscribe to the Miles to Memories YouTube channel to see every episode plus our Vegas reviews, guides and tours!

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This Week’s MtM Vegas Video

Hidden away on the upper floors of Park MGM is a hotel within a hotel you should know about. NoMad Las Vegas has its own private bar, lobby and unique design, but is this boutique hotel located inside of Park MGM worth the visit? We’ll discuss the rooms, experience & why it just might be the best that MGM Resorts has to offer in Vegas.

Shawn also recently stayed at Bally’s Las Vegas to say a final goodbye before the property transitions to Horseshoe. We’ll look at what it is like to stay there right now plus the progress on changing Bally’s into Horseshoe Las Vegas. How do the rooms match up to other Caesars properties and when is Ole Red coming to the corner of Las Vegas Blvd and Flamingo Road? So much to update you on! Sorry for the occasional pops on the sound track.

NoMad Las Vegas Review & Bally’s Horseshoe Update – Bottom Line

What do you think? Let me know in the comments!

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Shawn Coomer
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Shawn Coomer earns and burns millions of miles/points per year circling the globe with his family. An expert at accumulating travel rewards, he founded Miles to Memories to help others achieve their travel goals for pennies on the dollar. Shawn also runs a million dollar reselling business, knows Vegas better than most and loves to spend his time at the 12 Disney parks across the world.

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3 COMMENTS

  1. The only negatives with the Nomad that I have are internet connectivity issues in the rooms, especially close to the windows, and A/C issues during the summer. I never had the A/C issue myself but heard a lot of complaints about this from others. Other than that, it truly is a boutique hotel experience unlike the DELANO.

  2. We LOVED the Nomad, and have reservations to stay again this September. Agree with J above shhhhh! It was a truly amazing experience from start to finish, and with our MLife Gold status this year, resort fees will be waived. The nonsmoking perk is truly one of the best attributes. Can’t say enough good things.

  3. Noo don’t let everyone know about the Nomad being the best, let them stay at Bellagio or Aria!

    The only negatives with the Nomad that I have are internet connectivity issues in the rooms, especially close to the windows, and A/C issues during the summer. I never had the A/C issue myself but heard a lot of complaints about this from others. Other than that, it truly is a boutique hotel experience unlike the DELANO.

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