Staying at the Cheapest Room in Harrah’s Las Vegas – Full Review by Travel Ruby

In this video, Travel Ruby revisits Harrah’s Las Vegas, booking one of the cheapest available rooms using her Caesars Rewards comps. She gives a detailed tour of the Valley Deluxe King room, highlighting its standard size, comfortable bed, and basic amenities. While it lacks a personal fridge and has an unremarkable view, Ruby finds the room clean and comfortable for the price—especially with an early check-in fee of $50.

Ruby explores the updated dining options at the Fulton Food Hall and enjoys a full dinner experience at Ramsay’s Kitchen, praising the food quality and ambience. While prices at both locations reflect typical Vegas markup, she finds value in the tasting menu and upgraded Beef Wellington. The casino’s relaxed vibe and recent renovations, including a new high-limit room and clean environment, make it a pleasant experience for casual gamblers.

However, not all aspects impress—particularly the pool, which lacks aesthetic appeal and free seating, and the overpriced cocktails at the new lounge. Still, Harrah’s shines for its central Strip location, proximity to attractions, and value for Caesars Rewards members. Travel Ruby concludes that it’s a solid, budget-friendly choice for travelers who prioritize convenience over luxury.

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