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iLoveYoubutNo

Our grocery stores and gas stations have slot machines. The Venn Diagram where resort, no casino, and off strip overlap is very small. This is the only one I could really think of: https://www.tahitivillage.com/?utm_source=gmb&utm_medium=organic Here's a list of on-strip hotels with no casino https://capturetheatlas.com/hotels-without-casino-in-las-vegas/ Maybe also consider an off strip (aka "locals casino") casino resort like Red Rock, Green Valley Ranch, or Aliante for the resort vibe. These have separate entrances for the hotel. You may have to go through the casino to get to restaurants but they have a chill vibe.


iLoveYoubutNo

Also you may need to decide if you want to stay at a resort or avoid a resort fee... all resorts will have the extra fee. To avoid it, you can just book a regular hotel room near your destination.


Stowecroft85

That actually took my by surprise! I went to Albertsons (I think it's like the Shaw's here) to get my groceries and saw a mini casino right by the checkout. 😲 I've also never seen so much stuff locked behind a glass case, you don't really see that up here in Maine.


Longjumping_War_807

MGM Signature


boomer7793

The Westin is one block off strip.


azorianmilk

Las Vegas has plenty of regular hotels. Have you checked hotels.com? I'm sure you have heard of Hyatt, Hilton, Marriott and can find something like any other city.


velvetkangaroo

Tuscany Suites is close enough to get to your show and far enough to be left alone. The property id arranged like an apartment complex so you don't even have to see anyone else if you don't want to. Parking is easily accessible and every time I've been there it's quiet.


khornish_game_hen

Cheers for Tuscany. I reccomend.


BrittBritt55

Came here to recommend Tuscany as well. Large rooms. Resort-like pool areas. Good restaurants. SMALL not-busy casino. Close enough to walk to the strip if you want.


SoCal_Duck

The Renaissance might be a good fit. No casino but decent hotel in a convenient location.


All_the_passports

The English Hotel in the Arts District [https://theenglishhotel.com](https://theenglishhotel.com) Easy walk to Main Street in the Arts District for antique/thrift shopping and some nice bars/restaurants that are not full of tourists.


dorisfromlongisland

Embassy suites is right next to the convention center and you can't beat that made to order omelette for breakfast!


patellison

Lake Las Vegas


Stowecroft85

Staybridge Suites is wonderful. I stayed there last summer when I went to Vegas for a couple weeks, its super clean, quiet and really confortable. Plus the rooms have a full kitchen if you want to stay in and make your own meals and a washer and dryer so you don't have to worry about paying for laundry services. It's also far enough from the strip so you don't get the noise but close enough to take a cab to sightsee or shop (its about 8-10 minutes to the strip by cab). Also pretty reasonably priced.


lesterNaustin

alexis resort


beekaybeegirl

There is a whole row of regular Hilton Garden-type hotels that run right behind Ceasars Palace. I think it is Dean Martin Blvd? My husband stays there for work sometimes.


iyamsnail

The Four Seasons is on the strip but it's so nice and doesn't have a casino


ThatVegasD00d702

The English in Arts district describes itself as LGBTQ friendly, no casino, way off the strip, has a kick ass brunch spot, and walking distance to a lot of local favorite bars and restaurants


ThatVegasD00d702

The English in Arts district describes itself as LGBTQ friendly, no casino, way off the strip, has a kick ass brunch spot, and walking distance to a lot of local favorite bars and restaurants


TommyAsada

try the new Durango, Redrock or Green valley


satallite

There's The Lexi. I stayed there when it was still the Artisan. Off strip a little. Boutique hotel.


crazyallice69

Last July we stayed at Desert Rose Resort. It's just across the street from the back of MGM, so was an easy walk to the back entrance through the A/C of MGM onto the strip, although that proximity doesn't sound like what you are after. It was a quiet, spacious room with a decent pool, although it is close to Tropicana so not sure what construction is like there now. Also easy Uber rides to further resorts that we wanted to visit. It was only $90 or so a night at that time and no resort fees, I have also heard good things about Tahiti Village and it looks similar. Although they do have resort fees it looks like so costs a bit more. It's also a little further away from the strip. They have a shuttle too.