Virgin Hotels Las Vegas Arrives this Month

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Views of Virgin Hotel Las Vegas' resort pool. (Photo courtesy of Virgin Hotels.)

Virgin Hotels Las Vegas will make its arrival to Las Vegas on March 25, 2021. Guests will able to enjoy complimentary self-parking and WiFi at no charge, which will be available throughout the resort and in the over 1,500 guestrooms. In addition, Virgin Hotels Las Vegas will remove resort fees for guests.

From the very beginning, Virgin Hotels have been proponents of upfront pricing. There are no resort fees at any of their properties. The brand-wide “No Nickel and Diming” policy also covers free WiFi and “street priced” minibars, meaning drinks, snacks and goodies without the amped up pricing.

“We are so proud to be one of the first major casino-resorts in Las Vegas without a resort fee. Beyond this, Virgin Hotels Las Vegas will exceed expectations with valued amenities and added benefits. Our commitment to our guests has never wavered and we cannot wait to open our doors and welcome them back,” said Richard “Boz” Bosworth, president & CEO of JC Hospitality, owner of Virgin Hotels Las Vegas, in a press statement.

Virgin Hotels Las Vegas will welcome guests to enjoy the property to the fullest, including their curation of culinary experiences, signature craft cocktails and entertainment in the Bar at Commons Club and Shag Room, gaming thrills throughout the interactive 60,000 sq. ft. Mohegan Sun Casino and much more. Las Vegas locals and out-of-state guests alike will enjoy complimentary self-parking, available in two convenient parking garages, located off of Harmon Ave. and off of Paradise Rd.  

For more information, visit virginhotelslv.com.

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