OYO Hotel and Casino Las Vegas is available for $1 per night Monday – Wednesdays with coupon code ONEDOLLAR.

It appears this price is even available for all non-suite room types – Premium Strip View, Strip View, Pool View, King, Queen, Smoking – your choice for $1. However, it appears from the fine print that a resort fee applies,
Resort Fee of $50.96 Including Taxes per night is to be paid at the time of checkin
This disclosure – not included in the price quote – is clearly not compliant with FTC rules making illegal for hotels and short-term rentals to hide resort fees, not including them in the advertised price of a room. They’re required to display the total price up front.
OYO is the former Hooters hotel. Some people say they get an “acceptable enough” room, and others get a room that feels tired and run down. Generally passengers seem to complain about water damage, worn bathrooms, and lack of thorough housekeeping.
Think of it as $45 resort fee plus $1 room rate, plus tax. It may not be the best hotel in town, but it’s cheap. There has been a big pullback in ultra-low cost carrier capacity in and out of Vegas. There are fewer visitors, and fewer Spirit seats. That’s a problem for this end of the market.


OYO?
More like – Oy Vey
I would never stay at a OYO property. The last two cities we’ve lived in had OYO hotels and the police were called to OYO properties more than any other hotel in the city. Both police departments stated guns and drugs were common for many of their guests.
Seems like a bunch of people should book it for $1 and then file a lawsuit or consumer protection complaint when they charge an illegal resort fee. I just went through the booking process up to the credit card entry page and nothing is disclosed about a resort fee, not even in small print.
As if Vegas wasn’t awful enough already… that’s a nope for me, dawg.