The Linq Hotel Offers First Bunk Beds On The Vegas Strip

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The Linq Hotel has very nice, newly renovated and affordable hotel rooms. When transforming the property from Imperial Palace into The Linq Hotel, Caesars Entertainment decided to repurpose the small hotel rooms into ‘hip rooms for millennial travellers.’ The 350 square foot rooms are among the smallest on the Vegas Strip but they feel comfortable due to intelligent design.

The lack of a full desk, dresser and armoire save a good amount of space allowing the room not to feel cramped. Instead of a traditional door, there’s simply a curtain to hide the contents of the highly organized closet. The bathroom uses a barnyard style sliding door instead of a swinging door to save even space. The design for these small rooms was really well thought out.

The new hotel rooms at The Linq Hotel are among the best bargains on the Vegas Strip. This week The Linq introduced the first bunk bed hotel rooms on the Vegas Strip. The single twin bunk bed is set above one of the two queen pillow-top beds in the basic room. The rooms can probably be used for children but they’re intended for adults.

The addition of a bunk bed is important for The Linq Hotel. The rooms are so small that you cannot get a rollaway bed if you find yourself with an extra guest. This is the only Caesars Entertainment property in Las Vegas that doesn’t offer the rollaway bed option (rollaway beds are $13 at other hotels if you’re curious).

The Linq Hotel has 2,640 hotel rooms but there are only twelve of those rooms have the bunk bed option. The bunk bed rooms start at $69 which is a tad higher price than you’ll find a double queen room. Mid-week travellers can sometimes find a double queen room at The Linq Hotel for less than the resort fee of $32.48. Since rollaway beds aren’t an option here, this is a good way to keep costs down for groups when staying on the Vegas Strip.

These rooms at The Linq Hotel are 350 square feet and feature two queen pillow-top beds with one twin-size bunk bed loft. Electronic features in all rooms include USB charging stations and a 47-screen LED flat-screen TV. The room is designed with light, modern furnishings and pops of color. You can also rent board games like Twister, Cards Against Humanity, Simon, Yahtzee and Jenga if you don’t feel like hitting the casino or any of the zillion interesting things you should be doing in Las Vegas.

The concept of bunk beds in a Las Vegas hotel room is strange but this seems like a smart offering from a hotel trying to maximize space in such small rooms.