Prospective guests should watch out for potential noise disturbances from the Fremont Street Experience right outside. In our reporter's room, the metal tissue dispenser was off-kilter, the bathtub bore circular markings from a since-discarded bath mat, and there was some discoloration in the shower tiling. With off-white countertops, toilets, tiling, and bathtubs - and generic toiletries - they're fairly bland. 54 square feet) and are bathed in cold fluorescent light.
In-room Wi-Fi costs a daily fee.īathrooms are smaller than those that at the Golden Nugget (40 square feet vs. Each room has a coffeemaker, ironing equipment, and a flat-screen TV with 24 channels (including four advertising hotel and casino services), and pay-per-view movies. Beds come with comfortable pillow-top mattresses, but the thin bedspreads feel like plastic. Despite renovations throughout 2016 that added new bathrooms with walk-in showers, rooms still largely look dated. The rooms at the Four Queens are an unremarkable 250 square feet - they're smaller than the rooms at many other downtown hotels (including the Golden Nugget and Main Street Station), and are significantly smaller than most hotel rooms on the Strip.