Hotels in Off-Strip & Summerlin
Red Rock, Durango, Palms, Crockfords — quieter, locally-favored, and minutes from real desert hiking.
Staying in Off-Strip & Summerlin
Off-Strip and Summerlin is where Las Vegas locals actually stay when they want a casino-resort experience without the Strip's crowds. Red Rock Resort and Durango (both Station Casinos properties) anchor the Summerlin zone northwest of the Strip — full-service casino resorts with the same dining and pool quality as the major Strip flagships but quieter, easier to park at, and minutes from the Red Rock Canyon trailhead for the morning-after recovery hike.
Palms Casino Resort, Crockfords (an LXR Hotels & Resorts property), and Rio sit on the west side just off the Strip — close enough that a 5-minute rideshare puts you on the Strip when you want to go, far enough that you sleep without the freeway-of-people noise. The Palms's 19th-floor pool deck and the Crockfords luxury floor are two of the best-value upgrades in the city.
Off-Strip member rates run the widest gaps versus public booking sites — these properties don't get the same Strip-side advertising spend, so the public sites often quote them aggressively while member channels stay calibrated to actual demand.
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8 Off-Strip & Summerlin Hotels at Member Rates
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Other Las Vegas Neighborhoods
The Strip (Center)
Bellagio, Caesars, ARIA, MGM — the walkable, pool-heavy heart of the Las Vegas Strip.
North Strip
Wynn, Encore, Venetian, Palazzo — the quieter, more refined end of the Strip.
Henderson & South Las Vegas
M Resort, Green Valley Ranch, South Point — easier parking, fewer crowds, full casino-resort experience.
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