Pin itNon-gaming, non-smoking Marriott property within walking distance of the Strip, with no resort fee and kitchens in every villa.
$150–$250/night
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Marriott's Grand Chateau sits in a useful position for golf groups: close enough to the Strip to access its restaurants and entertainment on foot, far enough removed to avoid the casino-floor noise that permeates most Las Vegas hotels. The property is non-gaming and non-smoking throughout, a distinction that is rarer than it should be in this city. No resort fee applies. Against Las Vegas properties charging $35 to $50 per night in mandatory fees, that delivers a genuine saving over a multi-night stay.
The 901 rooms include villas with full kitchens or kitchenettes, practical for groups managing breakfast and snacks rather than paying resort restaurant prices. A rooftop pool gives you Strip views without the crowding that defines the larger casino hotel pools. The walk to Las Vegas Boulevard takes about 15 minutes, close enough for evening access to the Strip's restaurants and shows, far enough to avoid the noise when you have an early departure. TPC Las Vegas sits roughly 15 miles northwest, and the Henderson courses are a similar distance to the southeast. The central location gives you roughly equal access to every course corridor in the Las Vegas inventory.
$150 to $250 per night. That places the Grand Chateau between the upscale resorts and the budget options, delivering reliable Marriott standards without the spectacle, or the pricing, of the boulevard properties. Marriott Bonvoy points apply.
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