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(Video) Flamingo Las Vegas Review: Newly Renovated Rooms & Old School Vibes!

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Flamingo Las Vegas Review – Renovated Flamingo Room

As many of you know I have been documenting Las Vegas’ reopening since June 4 when the doors of the many casinos swung back open following a three month closure due to COVID-19. From my initial stay at Caesars Palace on opening night through my many Strip walking & construction tours and my stay at Paris Las Vegas I have been filming videos and sharing what Vegas is like right now.

Staying at the Historic Flamingo

Recently I stayed right on the Center Strip at perhaps the most historic of the Las Vegas megaresorts Flamingo. With my Caesars Diamond status from Founderscard I was able to secure a newly renovated Flamingo Room for $20 for the night with no resort fee. What I found was a surprisingly nice hotel room product.

Overall Flamingo probably has a bit more chaos going on than I would like, but its hard to argue with the price and value when considering the location and history. Come take a tour with me of my room at Flamingo and the rest of this historic property which has been thrilling Vegas visitors since 1946. You’ll learn a little history along the way and perhaps even discover why you should visit Flamingo on your next visit to Vegas.

Flamingo Las Vegas Review – Bottom Line

The brand new renovated Flamingo rooms at Flamingo Las Vegas are surprisingly nice. While the resort is hectic, it features a Prime location and rooms are often a great value. You can do far worse on the Strip and staying at Flamingo allows you to enjoy the history of the spot and even a few pockets of quiet and solace among the Strip crowds.

Have you stayed at Flamingo? How was your experience?

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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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2 COMMENTS

  1. In the video you said the Diamond Lounge area was taken over by the new restaurant. So, is there now no Diamond Lounge? Oh well – you can just hit the Bird Bar.

    • Yup no Diamond/Laurel lounge at the Flamingo any more. As of now they list only 5 left. Caesars Palace, Harrah’s, Rio, Paris & Planet Hollywood. Of course they are all closed right now and Rio & PH are completely closed.

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With tons of history and a stellar location Flamingo isn't the nicest place on the Strip, but it benefits from being attached to Linq and the newly renovated rooms are very nice too. The only issue I ran into was a lack of great service, but one doesn't visit the Flamingo for that. Overall this hotel is probably a bit too hectic for me, but I did appreciate much of what it has to offer.(Video) Flamingo Las Vegas Review: Newly Renovated Rooms & Old School Vibes!