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Question of the Day - 19 March 2018

Q:

Do any Las Vegas hotels have outdoor balconies?

A:

Back in the Strip's infancy when Las Vegas hotels were more like motels, many featured balconies that looked out onto the Strip or the pool area. But today, few Strip rooms have outdoor access and we can think of a number of reasons why not.

For one thing, Nevada has one of the highest suicide rates in the nation and jumping (be it from the Stratosphere Tower, Hoover Dam, upper-level parking garages, overpasses, or hotel balconies) is a popular choice. Hence, most hotels don't even have windows that open, let alone balconies.

Another reason is almost certainly the climate: During many months of the year, being outside isn't a desirable option. And this ties in with a third reason: the additional expense both of building balconies and of air-conditioning a hotel with open windows.

Bugs are another issue. In the springtime, when the weather's at its most inviting and sitting outside on your balcony to watch the lights come up on the Strip might seem like a pleasant early-evening activity, you run the risk of admitting some unwanted visitors into your room.

And, of course, added to the expense, this is a city that wants its guests down on the casino floor, or at least eating a meal or catching a show. It's well-known that the policy, up until a few years ago, was to make the standard hotel rooms functional, but not so comfortable that guests would want to hang out in them too much. Hence, it's not such a surprise that the non-gaming off-Strip Platinum Hotel on E. Flamingo does offer private balconies, as does the Hard Rock, which pretty much just wants you to party wherever you are, while the majority of hotel-casinos don't.

All that said, a few properties do offer this amenity, although they tend not to afford views of the Strip. And a word of caution: Several hotels we called stated that they had suites with "balcony views," which as far as we can tell simply means that they have large windows.

A few casualties along the way include Harrah's, which used to have some rooms with balconies overlooking the pool, but have all now been converted to offices, while some of the older low-rise "courtyard" rooms at the Tropicana still have balconies, but they're not currently available to book (they're only using the towers). 

So, according to our latest research, here are the current options balcony-wise if you're staying on the Strip (or, in the case of Hooters, just off it).

Cosmopolitan: This property prides itself on breaking with the norm and one significant way is to include balconies with many of its rooms (the smallest "City Rooms" don't have them). The majority of them face the Strip, while some face Bellagio or CityCenter.

Hooters: Some of the rooms have balconies, either overlooking the pool or toward the Strip.

MGM Grand: Patios are available in the Terrace Suites (total of 14) -- 1,300-square-foot two-story rooms with 800-square-foot patios complete with hot tubs. These have views looking out toward New York-New York and Excalibur. Also, some of the rooms at MGM Grand's Signature have balconies, mostly facing the Strip. Ask when booking.

 

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  • Texas Transplant Mar-19-2018
    Did the old Imperial Palace have a balcony?
    I seem to remember that about 15 years ago, the IP had balconies.  Since it has been totally re-done, re-branded, etc. and is not on the list, looks like their balconies are gone. 

  • Vegas Insight Mar-19-2018
    Sahara
    I stayed in a Sahara room with a balcony in Jan. 2007. I slept with the window open all night. My balcony had crummy chairs and wasn't particularly inviting, but I liked having it for a one-night solo stay. It looked down upon the remnants of Wet and Wild, which was cool, and it looked out at the Stardust, now shuttered and being prepped for demolition. 
    
    Did SLS remove balconies from their rooms? 

  • Roy Furukawa Mar-19-2018
    Cosmo Balconies
    I've stayed at the Cosmopolitan and their balconies are nice and are usually cleaned daily by the housekeeper. The Bellagio facing terraces have a great view of the Bellagio fountain show and across the strip is Paris' Eiffel Tower and Arc de Triomphe. The one drawback to these rooms is there is an open air outdoor club that plays loud music very late and you can hear it until about 2am. Bring earplugs if you're an early bird sleeper.