Located beneath the vibrant lights of the famous Fremont Street Experience, the D Las Vegas delivers the fresh, energetic attitude and fun atmosphere synonymous with downtown Las Vegas. The boasts 638 remodeled modern rooms and a unique two-level casino where guests can enjoy high-energy gaming with beautiful dancing dealers on the first floor; and a Vintage Vegas experience on the second, featuring the beloved Sigma Derby simulated horse-racing game. Cocktails, beer and frozen beverages abound inside the casino at LONGBAR or on Fremont Street at D Bar, where talented, trickster bartenders send bottles and glasses flying through the air. For delicious eats 24/7, the D serves up Detroit’s legendary Coney Dogs and more at American Coney Island on Fremont Street.
Location
Las Vegas - DowntownProperty Information
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Resort Details
Hotel Advisories
General Policies & Fine Print
Check-in Policy:
Hotel requires a credit/debit card authorization or cash deposit upon check-in for incidentals; this will place a hold on your funds and cancel period for The D Las Vegas is 72 hours.
Convention Policy:
Individuals attending a convention cannot book this property for their stay. If found attending a convention, guests may be subject to higher room rates upon arrival.
Hotel Spring Break Policy:
This hotel cannot guarantee a spring-break-free environment.
General Information:
Room taxes are included in vacation price.
Minimum night stay restrictions may apply.
Reservation changes may not be permitted unless authorized by the hotel.
Customer Ratings & Reviews
TripAdvisor Traveler Rating
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Horrible horrible
It was the worst experience I EVER had in Las Vegas. They first checked me into a smoke room and I had to change. But the next room was RIGHT by the LED SCREENS and sound stage, so I couldn't lay down until after 3 am. I heard noise all night. Don't get me wrong I expected it, BUT IT WAS WORSE THAN I THOUGHT. . Then room was small and tight. The beds were uncomfortable. The floor felt uneven. Then, they messed up my charges on my bill. Then, the WIFI was very hard to login to when using more than one device. It was just a overall horrible experience. That was my first time staying on Fremont. I will NEVER EVER do that again. That experience made me think all the hotels down there are bad. Maybe it was the low floor they put me on. I normally stay on high floors every where else. They said I had NO CHOICE but to stay in the two rooms they chose for me at the time Just pitiful.
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Don't leave anything behind!
Stayed here for 3 nights in April. Due to Freemont Street music to 2am every night it was hard to get to sleep, not so bad if you go to bed after 2am I suppose. Hotel ground floor gaming level was very busy and seemed over crowded on Friday night. Left 3 shirts in wardrobe on checkout, as did a friend in a separate room, called them 30mins after we left, were told to come back. When we go back an hour after check out were told next guest had already checked in and that housekeeping had checked the rooms and there were no shirts. I have contacted the hotel management and received no satisfaction in their responses. I would suggest that housekeeping is done by an outsourced contractor, I regret leaving a tip each day for them. Not sure how clothing from 2 seperate rooms could vanish within 30mins of checking out of room, just glad I remembered my Ipad!
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Value hotel ruined by awful check in experience and non existent room upgrade
Checked in at 1pm on a Saturday and was offered a $25 a night upgrade to a corner king "suite", after being fobbed off for hours by reception we finally got into our room at 6PM!!! only to find our suite was exactly the same as the twin queen room we had booked except it had 1 bed + sofa bed rather than the 2 queen, literally the same size and tatty condition as the rest off the standard rooms.
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Horribly noisy hotel. Awful!
Stayed here as part of a bagpipe/drum workshop. What a horrible hotel. No mini fridge in room, no microwave, and the worst part: CONSTANT NOISE EVERY NIGHT THAT ENDS AROUND 2 AM. When i called the first night about the noise, the lady i spoke with lied to me, telling me the music would stop around midnight. I was in room 1017. The music vibrates through the walls, rattles the pictures and the lamps. Had i known it was such an awful location, i would've stayed home.
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5 Star First Impression Became 3 Stars Due to Hotel Experience
The D tries hard to make a positive first impression and as a casino, it's a 5-star experience with energetic music, flashy casino, and live dancers between the table games. Friendly staff in the casino area as well. Hotel has flashy halls and state of the art elevators with number pads that direct you to a specific elevator. Elevators are clean, modern, and fast when they are all working which wasn't the case at checkout with some having broken down. Elevators packed with people and some having to wait 15 minutes to get an elevator. Our's stopped at every floor from 33 even though no one got on or off. Was a cramped and miserable experience. Bathroom updated in our room and we had a nice closet but rest of room unremarkable with limited amenities. No mini fridge or coffee maker, strong and soft TP was strong but not soft at all, fixed half-door shower causes water to spill onto bathroom floor, 32" t.v. barely serviceable in a bedroom with two beds. I noticed some sag in the mattress but I still slept okay. Slow internet from untrusted source caused our phones and tablets to not want to connect. Front desk was helpful in this regard but sometimes it wouldn't work at all and you always wondered whether it was safe to use. Bright lights just below our window advertising the mural on the building were an impediment to good rest. Gold statue at the entrance of little boy holding himself while peeing is not a good look I don't think. Hotel food was pretty good but buffet style meals where everyone is handling the same serving utensils is an interesting choice given that the hotel tried to encourage social distancing. Many positives of this property let down by the hotel experience. A few improvements to the hotel experience would bring my review to four stars.