![]() The parking lot was full as the night club was packed with older teens and folks in their 20s. What is the resort fee business? The pool was closed for chemical treatment. I arrived at 9pm and checked out at 7:30AM. Nice, right? But the can is comes in costs $3.50. This reminds me of buying a pound of coffee beans in a supermarket. How nice to be able to advertise an inexpensive rate and bump it up later. The price was right.until I saw a $20 resort fee added. Time was tight so I searched my arrival area and my meeting area the next morning. This time it was in and out the next day on business. I have only been to Las Vegas a few times for pleasure. If you're looking for something different from touristy Las Vegas casino hotels, this might be the "Oasis" for you! -) It's a quaint, conveniently located hotel with a relaxed and friendly feel. ![]() And Oasis certainly has more character! All in all, I'd highly recommend Oasis, and I myself will gladly return. As long as you're aware of this, though, Oasis can still be a great deal compared with other Vegas hotels. But really, you're going to pay an extra 20 bucks per day than the advertised booking price. This seems to be a trend in Vegas as a way to look better in online price comparisons. The only warning I'd give potential guests is to be aware that Oasis, like many Las Vegas hotels, adds a $20/day "resort fee" to the basic room price. I spent afternoons taking in a little desert sun and cooling down in the pool's refreshing waters. ) The pool/lounge area is very nice the equipment is well-maintained and pool towels are provided. Overall, the rooms are simple, but attractive and comfortable. As for the hotel rooms themselves, CLEAN is the best one-word description. But it's nice to stay in a more laid-back, chill area of town and venture into the glitziness of the Strip at will. So getting to the big casinos, downtown restaurants or shows isn't difficult. Just a five-minute walk from the hotel is a Deuce bus stop - the round-the-clock, double-decker buses that shuttle people up and down the Strip. so Oasis thoughtfully provides earplugs for guests in case noise levels get a little too high at night. On weekends, the area can get a little rowdy. Literally across the street from the Fremont Street Experience (the preferred nightlife destination for 20- and 30-somethings) and connected through a shared courtyard to Gold Spike (a cool bar/club/restaurant), you're just steps away from the local party scene. ![]() Convenient location is probably one of Oasis' best assets. you can tell they like what they're doing and genuinely care about quality service. Adding to Oasis' warmth and uniqueness are the personable front-desk and housekeeping staff. With only about 40 guest rooms (each uniquely decorated, apparently), the hotel has an "indie" character rather than the artificial, commercial feel of the mega-hotels downtown. Oasis has a very laid-back, cool vibe, in part because of the property's small size. The staff is VERY friendly, and the facilities are extremely well-maintained. It's a nicely refurbished, old-school, three-floor building with room doors facing the pool area. Located on North Las Vegas Boulevard, Oasis isn't a big, casino-type hotel. For my recent four-night Las Vegas trip, I wanted to stay someplace other than the Strip - and I'm definitely glad I found Oasis at Gold Spike.
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