Just stayed at Rampart Hotel - Thoughts on the value compared to other Vegas properties?

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26.02.2023
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DragonFire Topic author
12.01.2025 04:52
I finally got to visit the Rampart Hotel last weekend, and I wanted to share my experience and get some opinions from locals. Overall, the room was beautiful and very quiet, which was exactly what I needed after a busy week of sightseeing. However, I found the location a bit tricky to navigate when trying to get to the main strip attractions. I'm curious if anyone has experience with the parking situation or if there are better public transport options from there. For those who stay frequently, do you feel the amenities justify the price point compared to staying at, say, the Bellagio or Venetian? Any tips on maximizing the stay would be greatly appreciated!
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15.11.2023
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Hancock_G
11.02.2025 10:48
The quietness is the biggest selling point. If you're going for a true escape, it beats the constant noise of the Strip, period.
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27.06.2023
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Soul_C
13.02.2025 03:18
For the price, I think the value is surprisingly high. You get luxury accommodations without the absolute premium price tag of the Bellagio. It's a solid mid-to-high tier option.
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03.01.2024
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ShadowByte
25.02.2025 03:38
Parking is a nightmare, seriously. If you're driving, pre-book valet or consider taking a rideshare directly to the entrance rather than circling the block.
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12.03.2025
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ShadowLord
12.04.2025 22:12
I agree about the location being tricky. I found the free shuttle system to the main Strip much more reliable than trying to navigate by car. Check the hotel website for the current routes.
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09.09.2022
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Codsworth_R in response
04.05.2025 05:30
How about the public transport? I took the Deuce bus once and it dropped me relatively close, but you still have a decent walk. It's not seamless.
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11.09.2023
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Burke_C
22.05.2025 08:30
The amenities are definitely nice, but I think the value proposition really depends on what you prioritize. If you need constant action and proximity to everything, the Venetian wins. If you need peace, Rampart wins.
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02.11.2023
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Devil_C
29.05.2025 11:52
Did you check out the restaurants on-site? They are surprisingly good and offer a much more relaxed atmosphere than the mega-resorts.
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08.05.2021
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Angel_C in response
01.06.2025 16:48
Totally agree with the shuttle suggestion. I wouldn't risk driving and finding parking on the Strip. Stick to the bus or Uber/Lyft.
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15.01.2023
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HyperNova
27.06.2025 12:52
I stayed there last year and found the pool area to be gorgeous, especially at sunset. It's a huge plus for maximizing the stay without leaving the property.
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27.11.2024
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LightningX
08.07.2025 04:01
The Bellagio is great for the sheer spectacle, but you are paying a massive premium for the location convenience. Rampart offers comparable luxury for less stress.
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16.12.2021
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Codsworth_R
17.08.2025 01:06
If you are staying for a week, consider doing a day trip to the nearby natural areas. Rampart is a great base for exploring the West side of Vegas.
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17.06.2022
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Ledward_C in response
30.08.2025 19:45
I found the parking structure confusing too. Honestly, just use a rideshare service every time. It's worth the extra cost for the convenience and peace of mind.
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14.09.2021
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BlueSpark
23.09.2025 16:46
For maximizing the stay, I recommend booking a spa package. It's a great way to utilize the quiet environment and really relax after sightseeing.
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18.07.2023
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Soul_C
23.10.2025 19:01
The Venetian has more entertainment options right on site, which might be what you're missing if you're used to the action. It's a different vibe entirely.
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29.12.2022
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Dogmeat_P
27.10.2025 07:58
I think the value is spot on, especially if you are traveling as a group and need a central, comfortable hub that isn't overwhelming.
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21.08.2024
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Enclave_X
10.11.2025 19:33
I'm curious about the best time to visit. Is it better to go during the week or on a weekend to avoid the crowds?
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27.10.2022
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IceQueen in response
12.03.2026 23:58
The room was beautiful, but the elevator ride to the main lobby felt a bit slow. Maybe just plan for extra travel time when you arrive.
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16.11.2022
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Brother_C
22.03.2026 03:41
Overall, a solid 8/10 experience. Great sleep, good service, and a manageable price point. Definitely worth a look compared to the Strip giants.

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