Off-StripHotel

Desert Rose Resort

"An all-suite resort near the Strip with full kitchen facilities β€” a practical choice for extended stays and families who want more space than a standard hotel room."

5051 Duke Ellington Way
Desert Rose Resort
Opened 1995
2.5

Overall Rating

Rooms
3.0
Pool
3.0
Casino
1.0
Dining
2.0
Location
3.5
Value
3.5
Walk Score
2.5
Rooms
712
Floors
3
Resort Fee
None
Self-Park
Free
Pool
Outdoor pool
Restaurants
1

The Rundown

Desert Rose Resort is an all-suite property near the Strip with full kitchen facilities. No casino, no resort fee, and free parking. A practical choice for extended stays, families, or travelers who want to cook their own meals and save on dining costs.

Wins & Watch-Outs

Wins

  • No resort fee
  • Full kitchen facilities
  • Free parking

Watch-Outs

  • No casino
  • Older property
  • Limited on-site dining

Room Reality

Suites with full kitchen facilities. Older property but functional.

Pool Intel

Outdoor pool.

Summer Score

How this resort holds up in peak Vegas summer (June–September)

2.5Overall

Pool is functional. Kitchen facilities let you store cold drinks and food. No resort fee is a summer budget win.

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Indoor Connectivity2.5
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Pool Quality3
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A/C Reliability3.5
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Shade & Coverage2.5
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Peak Crowd Level4.5

History

Opened in 1995 as an all-suite resort targeting extended-stay travelers near the Strip.

Who Stays Here

Extended-stay travelers. Families. Budget-conscious visitors who want kitchen facilities.

Getting Here from the Airport

Harry Reid International Airport (LAS)3 miles Β· 10–15 min

Uber / Lyft

Rideshare β€” fastest option

$16–$24

Taxi (Metered)

$20–$30 (metered)

No shared shuttle service

The Verdict

Desert Rose Resort is a practical choice for extended-stay travelers and families who want kitchen facilities and free parking near the Strip β€” not for those seeking amenities or casino action.

Rewards Program

Independent

Last Renovation

2018