Description
Since 1968, the Circus Circus Las Vegas
has provided top quality affordable family entertainment and round-the-clock
excitement. Located on the north end of the Strip, near the Las
Vegas Convention Center, Circus Circus is the fifth largest hotel
in the world. Made famous by being home to America's largest indoor
theme park, The Adventuredome, Circus Circus also houses the world's
only double-loop indoor roller coaster. Guest rooms at the Circus
Circus Las Vegas are oversized and feature cable TV with pay channels
and direct dial phones. The Circus Circus hotel offers 11 restaurants
and snack bars, and 17 gift stores on site.
# of Rooms: 3770
Room Information:
Rooms are oversized at 460 square feet, complete with air conditioning,
color television with cable and pay channels, direct dial phones,
limited room service and video check-out. Non-smoking rooms and
wheelchair accessibility are also available upon request.
Hotel Rating: 3
Property Policies
Deposit Policy:
This is a prepaid reservation. The entire cost of your stay, including
tax, will be charged upon booking. You are only responsible for
incidentals during your stay.
Guarantee Policy:
In the event of cancellation, a non-refundable fee of $20.00 (USD)
will be applied. This is in addition to any penalties which may
applied by the hotel due to their cancellation policy.
Cancel Policy:
Cancellations within 48 hours of arrival forfeit cost of 1 night(s)
of stay.
Local & General Info
Directions:
McCarran International Airport: AIRP-MCCARRAN INT'L - From the
airport take the Tropicana & Swenson Road exit, turn left.
To Las Vegas Boulevard and turn right, Circus is located on the
left at 2880 Las Vegas Boulevard South.
Attractions:
The Adventuredome Theme Park opened its doors to the public on
August 23, 1993. It is situated directly behind the main tower
of Circus Circus Hotel Casino and was the first amusement park
in Las Vegas history. Architecturally compelling, the 5-acre elevated
theme park is fully enclosed in the largest space-frame dome in
the US, offering climate control 365 days a year. Over 350,000
sq. ft. of pink insulated glass blocks the ultra-violet rays,
allowing natural light into the park. The scene has been set in
Southwest history. Designed to resemble a classic desert canyon,
from top to bottom, hand-painted, artificial rock gives way to
caverns, pinnacles, and steep cliffs. A stream flows gently through
the stark landscape, cascading over a 90 foot fall and into a
rippling pool of blue and green. Adding to the setting, eight
life-sized animatronic dinosaurs loudly make their presence known
among two 140 ft. peaks, a fossil wall, an archaeological dig
and a replica of a Pueblo Indian cliff dwelling.