Alexis Park, All-suite resort near Las Vegas Strip, Nevada, United States
Alexis Park Resort is an all-suite property near the Las Vegas Strip in Nevada, made up entirely of suites with separate living areas, kitchenettes, and access to several outdoor pools and tennis courts. The grounds are spread across a low-rise layout shaded by palm trees, giving the place a more open and residential feel than a typical hotel tower.
Alexis Park opened as one of the first resorts in Las Vegas built without a casino, at a time when nearly every hotel in the city was built around gambling. Its opening showed that travelers were willing to stay in Las Vegas for reasons other than the gaming floor.
The resort is known for hosting live Motown tribute shows that celebrate American pop music from the 1960s and 1970s. The performances take place on the property itself, giving evenings a laid-back, social feel without needing to step outside.
The property sits close to the Las Vegas Strip, making it easy to reach the main entertainment areas on foot or with a short ride. Because the grounds are spread out over a large area, it helps to ask at check-in about the location of your suite relative to the pools and entrance.
The resort became a favored spot for professional tennis events in Las Vegas precisely because it had no casino, making it easier for sports organizers to use the space on their own terms. Players and coaches could stay on-site and walk directly to the courts without navigating a casino floor.
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