Fancy a trip to Vegas but want a little bit more to do than gamble? Try Laughlin! Laughlin isn’t the tourist destination Vegas is, but it has a unique position on the Colorado River that makes it a perfect spot for watersports, nature sightseeing, and, yes, plenty of gambling. If you’re looking for an atypical vacation spot for your next Western respite, you’ll need pet-friendly accommodations that treat your four-legged furry friends like family. That’s where we come in! Scroll down as we wade into the best pet-friendly Laughlin hotels you can book today.
Choose a room or suite from two distinct towers overlooking the pool or mountains
Caesar’s-style accommodations feature Sealy Dynasty mattresses topped with 250-thread count sheets, iron with board, private soaking tubs, and more high-class amenities
Over half a dozen tabletop games, rows of Sportsbook TVs, and over 600 alluring slot machines
$50 non-refundable fee per stay, plus tax (max of 2 pets per room)
Upscale rooms with pillowtop mattresses, marble tiled bathrooms, wet bars, private garages, sitting rooms, and all your standard amenities you’ve come to expect from Laughlin casino resorts
Views of the Colorado River
Near the Bubba Gump Shrimp restaurant
Near a state-of-the-art casino
Conclusion
You don’t have to be a fan of gambling to have a blast staying in Laughlin, Nevada, but it helps! Laughlin has a laundry list of casino resorts and more modest accommodations to suit every type of trip, from business trips, water-soaked summer vacations, history sightseeing, and more. The Tropicana and Golden Nugget are two of the top casino resorts to stay at, but more low-key rooms can be found at the Best Western or Rio del Sol Inn.
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