The Fitzgerald Hotel Las Vegas – Affordable Comfort

The Fitzgerald Hotel Las Vegas – Affordable Comfort

The Fitzgerald, Las Vegas is the perfect blend of comfort, glamour, and cost.  While other hotels and casinos may be impressive in their size and stature, their grandeur can be intimidating, not to mention expensive, to the first time visitor.  The Fitzgerald, originally opened under the name Sundance Hotel in 1979, operates under an appropriate “luck of the Irish” theme complete with shamrocks and leprechauns.   Known throughout Las Vegas for its loose slot machines, cheap poker tables, and affordable accommodations, this hotel is the perfect way for a person to ease their way into the glitzy gambling scene without spending their life savings in the process.

With over six hundred and thirty rooms stretched onto thirty-four stories, there is plenty of space available even in the busy season of spring and fall.  The rooms, while not of the standard of millionaires and movie stars, are comfortable and clean.  While not on the scale of the five thousand square foot suites available in many of the famous strip hotels, these rooms are spacious and efficiently organized usually offering a king sized bed, a very nice bathroom, and extended media service through an in-room office space.  The average size of the room is six hundred and fifty square feet.  Stretching thirty-four stories into the air, the upper ten stories offer fantastic vistas of the Las Vegas night life.  Bottom line is that the average room rate is sixty-five dollars per night; far lower than most other hotels in the city.

Another great feature of the Fitzgerald is its central location.  Placed on the famous Freemont Street, the hotel is within a five minute walk of the brightly lit road known as “the Strip”, and the airport is less than a twenty minute drive.  Therefore, and guest can experience all the amenities of the more expensive, more glamorous hotels and casinos, without the cost associated with a stay at these locations.

The most talked about section of the hotel is the large and spacious casino floor.  According to a popular slots magazine, the Fitzgerald hotel Las Vegas is rated number one in Reel slots, Progressive slots, and Penny slots.  This fact only reinforces that fact that this casino is both popular and cheap.  At forty-two thousand square feet it is also one of the largest casino floors in Las Vegas.  Other than the popular slot machines that line the floor, there are also thirty-two table games offered ranging from blackjack to roulette to craps.  Poker is also offered in special and private, smoke free gaming room on the second floor of the casino. 

Free training classes are available every morning that are led by experienced Fitzgerald dealers.  Many visitors boast how easy it is to learn the basics from these classes.  A great way to experience Las Vegas is to begin with the lesser expensive games from the Fitzgerald, and then, when you feel comfortable, to move onto the higher buy in tables at the more expensive casinos.

Many tourists are intimidated by the bright lights and high rollers of Las Vegas.  However, the Fitzgerald offers a more affordable  and less intimidating atmosphere while still having the comforts and amenities of the larger hotels and casinos.

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18 Responses to “The Fitzgerald Hotel Las Vegas – Affordable Comfort”

  1. theygunaHATEME says:

    well maybe they shouldnt steal the mans social security money, thats what the government gets HAHAHAHHAHAHHAHA

  2. SSPACHUCOS13 says:

    HAHAHHAHAHAHHA FUK DA POLICE

  3. MrSuperavengingangel says:

    the average cop makes 100k a year. So this stuff comes with the salary. I work 2 jobs and don’t make that kind of money or have that kind of power

  4. curouis says:

    stay AWAY from downtown.

    I live on south las vegas blvd (south strip) the nice area… there is a http://www.budgetsuites.com/ that offers weekly rates and it is nicely located by stores (cvs pharmacy, chilis 'i think', food for less and the silverton 'bass pro shop' casino is half a mile away) and freeways.

    there is a bus stop right in front and no homeless people hanging out like in the downtown area

    the city center is currently hiring for the end of this year and that is only a couple of miles fro here

    http://www.citycentercareers.com/default2.aspx

  5. Yoda_Yodel says:

    You will never be bored in Las Vegas. Not only is it affordable, and very luxurious but full of activities. You don't have to gamble or have a lot of money to have a great time.
    Here is a list of free attractions
    http://www.lasvegas-how-to.com/free-attractions.html
    and also tips on how to get cheap flight and cheap hotels.

    All I can say is Vegas Baby!!

  6. SeXciMaMi24*7 says:

    The further from the strip the better. The Southwest is a newer area and still building up. A lot of younger families have purchases houses in that area. It is outside of the 215 from Jones and west from there. Still has desert area out that way but quiet and safer than most. Schools are newer since it is a new area. Problem is there is no bus service to that part of the valley.

    Food is actually pretty reasonable here except for bread. There is no local big name bakery here so all bread is trucked in from California. Utilities are high. Look for electric bill to be between $200 and $400 per month during the summer depending on the size and age of your home. Look for car license to be around $1000 a year depending on value and age of your car. Auto insurance is very high here.

  7. PATRICKWHITED says:

    100 k a year Super??? Average? Not even with overtime. And not in this country or lifetime.

  8. tlee8us says:

    North Las Vegas is good (not the old part of town near the city hall though).
    Boulder City is good, my boyfriend lives there and it's a very cute town.
    I would NEVER live downtown! never. The only people who live downtown are hobos
    I'm not too familiar with Henderson, but from what I've seen it seems nice, though there are probably some bad parts, as with all cities.

  9. yruohk says:

    Do I condone what this man did? No! But do I understand his frustration with a system that negates his issues by dismissing his case without sincere understanding of the man’s dilemma? Yes! When people run into a wall regarding their legitimate concerns and no one takes the time to consider how devastating a disregard of their situation is, only God knows the outcome.

  10. alienspacecentereast says:

    Rules rules? rules, please learn it today, more rules don´t help. CHANGE THE SYSTEM, because that is the root to all our problems.

    Intelligent people don´t need rules for everything, they can use their brain. The system will not allow us to get kids with great morality and respect for everyone. You need to abolish the money system as we know it today.

    See “Zeitgeist: Addendum”…

  11. Black Jack says:

    40 to 50 k a year. not including tips

  12. qualityrkc says:

    lol interesting bc the only people who have brought up politics in their comments for this video have been republicans….dont project so much next time

  13. greenmuppet says:

    I'm often flying out to Vegas with work. I've used a few different websites but I'd say Expedia offer the best deal, often in terms of price and service. As a business traveller I like to know everything is taken care of which is why I tend not to go for the cheapest option.

  14. Nathan M says:

    it takes a while, ugotta become a police officer too and they would probably bump you up higher since ur a lready a marine and u have training form b4 ;)

  15. HKBM45 says:

    What do you know… another shooting in a gun free zone. We need to make more gun free zones to keep our kids safe! Right? That will fix this wont it? Telling the criminals that they are not allowed to do a certain something in a certain area, they will listen wont they?

  16. charityGSHS says:

    Shooter johnny lee Wicks, a black man, had sued social security claiming his denial of money was because he was black. He also set fire to his building according to news sources.

  17. Black Jack says:

    Dude, I played craps w. Dennis Rodman in Vegas once, and it was…not so much an experience. Also, I have never heard of this place (and I go to Vegas about every other month, but I'm old, so whatever). If this is some cool happening place, I would suggest you get your bartending license and work at wherever you can, while pitching/schmoozing whoever hires bartenders at Scores. Eventually it will happen (although the place could easily become old news by then–the average lifespan of the "hot place' in Vegas is about 2 months).

  18. marsha s says:

    the list right now is 1 1/2 years long im afraid, my dads friend needs one to put games in his bar. hes been waiting for a year now, so unless you know somebody then itll be a while. but you have to appear in front of the nevada board of gaming and present them your business plan. they really accept anybody, but you just have to wait. if you go onto the clark county website you can get more info on the board of gaming. good luck

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