I did not bother to look at your links...sorry...but I don t believe it s necessary to do so.I have an extensive history in the hotel/hotel-gaming industry...I ve worked for Marriott hotels, The Rio Hotel/Casino, the MGM Grand and opened The Mansion at MGM Grand ...am still affiliated with a conference that brings over 14,000 people annually into town, etc etc etc...There are approximately 100,000+ hotel rooms here...in a wide range of properties...in size and quality. Certainly you can find, within that many rooms, across a 365 days/year period...at least some instances where some nasty, unkept, unclean people had stayed/slept there.Key: Don t stay at fleabag properties...quality properties train their housekeeping staff to clean/sterilize everywhere possible...to change linen on a regular basis (even during extended stays the hotels usually change the sheets, etc every few days) and if there are anything even close to bed bugs then environmental services are called in to shut down the room, clean, sterilize, trash, etc anything necessary. If that doesn t sound like the type of hotel you plan to stay at...then either don t come...or stay at a better hotel.As far as bedbug stories...1) people can find bedbugs in any major city s hotel room inventory if you look long and hard enough...heck someone eventually hits a jackpot too...you almost never see it happen, but you ve heard of it...same with bedbugs in quality hotels. 2) if anyone is that worried about bedbugs that they wouldn t come to vegas because of it...then they should quickly go out and buy some industrial bedbug-killing stuff and treat all their personal belonging, bedding, mattresses, couches, pillows, etc and never, never, never stay at a friend/relatives house or any other hotel/motel/inn in the nation...because I ve been all over this nation...and there are no better, more professional, and/or more professionally trained housekeeping staff than in the major Vegas properties....period. Hope that reassures you with facts and info...versus someone trying to get paid for distributing media hype.
No, and I have stayed there many, many times. The reality is, any hotel regardless of price or cleanliness can get bed bugs. All you need is for one guest to bring them in. But what a lot of people do not know is that all hotels, especially in resort areas like Vegas, have a strong extermination policy.What they do is select two floors of rooms at a time. They do not book any of them. They the rooms stripped, inspected and treated. Then they move to the next two floors. This is all invisible to the guests staying there. When they finish the last two floors they repeat the process. This is the same in any resort hotel. Your links are bogus. There is no way to verify those claims. *
I went to Vegas once before and stayed at the Golden Nugget- there were NO bugs there. It s a VERY nice hotel and casino if you dont mind staying downtown instead of on the strip.I will be in Vegas again next week and we chose to stay at Bally s (we don t want to spend a lot of money on a hotel when we don t plan on staying in there much, we d rather spend our majority of money on shows and food) instead of Imperial Palace though because I read A LOT of reviews that said they have bed bugs and it s real smokey smelling in there.
I ve been to Las Vegas many times and never saw any bedbugs. I usually go in the winter and don t have any bug problems. I didn t stay at any of the above hotels.
NO and I live here and have family and friends use hotels. I think those who are complaining brought them with them
What happens in Las Vegas...stays in Las Vegas! I m not saying nothing! :-)