My wife and I booked the Renaissance for $90 on Priceline, which seemed like a great deal but was an overall fair price for this property. It was conveniently located, the rooms were ordinary business-hotel rooms, and the staff was pleasant.
I did not, however, appreciate that the hotel lacked a shuttle to/from the airport, which meant we had to hire a cab for $15 + tip, and the hotel charged $12.99 for Internet access in the rooms and lobby. These factors quickly diminished the value of our quick and inexpensive trip to Vegas, as did the over-hyped but mediocre pool area. It's an average hotel pool (not resort style), although the hotel's website would make you think it's a major focal point.
I gave the property 3 stars. We experienced no problems at all, but the hotel was a little less than we anticipated. It's probably much more appropriate a hotel for conventioneers than tourists. But we did appreciate the freedom of walking to the monorail and traveling on $11 daily passes. This was much better than relying on taxis to get to the strip.











