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The Vibe
A quick read on what The D Las Vegas actually feels like — and which kinds of trips fit best.
Energy
Luxury
Walkability
Who this works best for
Why This Works for Bachelor Parties
- ✓Walkable to nightlife: Easy access to top clubs and bars without expensive Ubers
- ✓High-energy atmosphere: Party-friendly hotel with bachelor party vibes
- ✓Group-friendly: Handles large groups with ease, no hassle check-ins
Why This Works for Budget Travelers
- ✓Affordable nightly rate: Real Vegas at a price that doesn't break the trip budget
- ✓Walkable location: You can skip rideshare costs by being central
- ✓Strong value: Quality-to-price ratio holds up against more expensive options nearby
Is This the Right Hotel for You?
We try to be honest about what each hotel does well — and what it doesn't. The D Las Vegas is a great fit for some trips and the wrong call for others.
Best for
- +Bachelor parties wanting nonstop Fremont nightlife on foot
- +Travelers who want to be in the middle of Fremont Street, not adjacent to it
- +Budget-first stays with high-energy expectations
- +Group trips that want a cheaper alternative to Circa under the same ownership
Not ideal for
- −Couples or anyone wanting a quiet room — the casino floor energy carries up
- −Travelers who want resort-tier amenities
What Makes The D Las Vegas Different
The on-property highlights that distinguish this hotel from the rest of the Strip.
Originally opened as Sundance Hotel in 1980, became Fitzgeralds in 1987, rebranded to The D in October 2012
Owned by Derek and Greg Stevens — same ownership as Circa and the Golden Gate
Two-floor casino — Modern Vegas downstairs, Vintage Vegas upstairs (coin-drop slots)
Direct access to the Fremont Street Experience canopy
On-Property at The D Las Vegas
Restaurants, nightlife, bars, and shows worth knowing about without leaving the hotel.
Restaurants
- • Andiamo Italian Steakhouse (Joe Vicari)
- • American Coney Island (Detroit-style hot dogs)
Nightlife
- • Longbar — vintage open-air bar facing the Fremont Street canopy
- • Vue Bar (overlooks the casino floor)
Shows
- • Marriage Can Be Murder (long-running comedy/mystery)
- • Sexxy (adult revue)
Practical Considerations
What to know before you book — the practical details that affect your stay.
Sister property to Circa — guests sometimes share Stadium Swim access via promotions
Vintage Vegas floor (second story) is one of the only places left with old-style coin slots
Front door opens directly onto the Fremont Street Experience
Loudest of the Stevens-owned downtown trio — Circa is calmer, Golden Gate is smaller
Frequently Asked Questions
What people search when researching The D Las Vegas.
How many rooms does The D Las Vegas have?
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The D Las Vegas has 638 rooms. The property opened in 2012 and is operated by Stevens Family. Source: Wikipedia — List of Las Vegas Strip hotels.
When did The D Las Vegas open?
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The D Las Vegas opened in 2012. Direct access to the Fremont Street Experience canopy
Is The D Las Vegas good for bachelor parties wanting nonstop fremont nightlife on foot?
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The D Las Vegas is best for: Bachelor parties wanting nonstop Fremont nightlife on foot; Travelers who want to be in the middle of Fremont Street, not adjacent to it; Budget-first stays with high-energy expectations; Group trips that want a cheaper alternative to Circa under the same ownership. It is NOT ideal for: Couples or anyone wanting a quiet room — the casino floor energy carries up; Travelers who want resort-tier amenities.