The Cromwell Las Vegas Hotel Review
The Las Vegas recovery has been slow but steady. Since reopening in June Vegas casinos have slowly ramped up and property by property the Strip churned towards full strength. Or at least I should say full strength when it comes to the number of properties. There are still a ton of restaurants, showrooms and other venues closed.
The Last Vegas Strip Hotel to Reopen
On the heels of news that some properties/venues/towers would be closing midweek, The Cromwell reopened as the only 21+ venue on the Las Vegas Strip. (Circa recently also opened Downtown as 21+.) It was also the last major Strip resort to reopen following the closures in March and I was there on opening night to check out the hotel, casino and more!
I hope you enjoy this The Cromwell Las Vegas hotel review including a full video look at the property. We’ll walk through the casino and other parts of the property and I’ll show you what a Luxury Room with Strip views looks like. The views were nice, but I honestly wasn’t impressed with the room. Check it out for yourself and make sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel and leave a comment on the video!
The Cromwell Las Vegas Hotel Review – Bottom Line
The Cromwell is unique on the Strip. It’s a boutique property just steps from the hottest intersection in Sin City. I’ve always been a fan of the casino and décor, but the rooms left me unimpressed and I think given its increased cost over other Caesars properties that I would probably skip it next time.
Have you stayed at The Cromwell? Leave a comment on the video and let’s discuss.
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That room is fantastic. That’s my favorite hotel in Vegas right now.
Have you stayed at the NoMad? I have stayed at both NoMad and The Cromwell, and I much prefer the NoMad’s rooms and services. I’ve not booked the larger suites at The Cromwell, though. I got upgraded to the Grande Suite at the NoMad and it’s great!
Thanks for the video. I would like to stay at The Cromwell, but the small rooms are a turn off for me. I’m not much of a gambler, but like Las Vegas for the sites and the walking around, taking everything in. I do like the red decor of the place. Too bad they did not create some suites by combining a floor or two of the smaller rooms into bigger rooms.
Johnson, Cromwell has suites; a matter that one can get upgraded to one
Shawn, thx for the video; my acct has a comp stays there (along with other Caesar’s properties), but will likely choose either Paris or PH for a Dec visit