It is cheap for a reason. They have clean, but very old rooms. There is a fridge and a few kitchen basics, but we never found an ice machine. It took a while to check in, but other than housekeeping knocking a half hour before check out and then standing outside our room until we left, we never saw another staff member. We paid the resort fee, but were never told about a single amenity, so I have no idea what the "resort fee" is for. It is not in a very convenient area to the strip, its about 10-15 minutes away and there are no close by food places, its more industrial. There was a flyer for a pizza place in our room that ended up being almost 20 minutes away, and not good pizza anyway. My biggest issue was the walls are SUPER thin. The resort was less than half full, but we could hear every word from the next unit. You either had to whisper or turn up the TV to have any privacy. We stay in a lot of hotels, and this was the worst as far as soundproofing. The place you check in is nicer than the rooms, but the room wasn't even nearby, it was at a property down the road.