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Maximum stay: 28 days

July 2025
August 2025

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ROOM TYPES &

DESCRIPTIONS

ROOM TO ROAM. STYLE TO SHARE.

At Otonomus Las Vegas, “standard” doesn’t check in. Every room is a suite—spacious enough for late-night laughs, midday stretches or turning the living room into your personal HQ. With private bedrooms, fully equipped kitchens, and enough style to make your feed blush, these suites aren’t just big—they’re brilliantly designed for how you move. 

 

Minimalist meets memorable in every detail, from sleek furnishings to intuitive tech that keeps you effortlessly in sync. Prefer to stay in, spread out, or switch it all up? You do you. Our spaces flex with your rhythm, making every stay feel thoughtfully personal—because here, comfort isn’t one-size-fits-all. It’s yours.

ONE-BEDROOM SUITES

Customize your stay with up to 6 interconnecting bedrooms, designed for groups, families, and extended stays.

1 BEDROOM SUITE

KING BED

795-856 SF

SLEEPS up to 4 

1 KING BED

FULL KITCHEN

SITTING AREA

DINING AREA

                                                                                                                One-Bedroom Suite, Maximum You

This isn’t just where you crash—it’s where you reset, recharge, and may rewatch that comfort show (again). Our one-bedroom suite gives you room to stretch out with 795-856 square feet of understated luxury. Sink into a plush king bed, take advantage of a full kitchen for midnight cravings or morning rituals, and a separate living room with sofa sleeper for whoever’s tagging along. The mood is modern, effortless, and fully yours—from the open dining nook to tech that just works.  

1 BEDROOM CORNER SUITE
1 KING BED

930 SF

SLEEPS up to 4 

1 KING BED

FULL KITCHEN

SITTING AREA

DINING AREA

Corner Suite, Major Upgrade   

More Room. More Light. More reasons to stay in. The one-bedroom corner suite gives you 930 square feet of thoughtfully designed space—perfect for stretching out, slowing down, or hosting an impromptu dinner. The king bedroom is your private recharge zone, while the separate living area (with a sleeper sofa) makes space for more moments, more guests, or more quiet. A full kitchen and dining nook give you the freedom to cook, snack, sip, or sprawl—your call. 

ACCESSIBLE 1 BEDROOM SUITE
1 KING BED

927 SF

SLEEPS up to 4 

1 KING BED

FULL KITCHEN

SITTING AREA

DINING AREA

Access Every Comfort Without Compromise 

Everything you love about a stylish Las Vegas stay—just with a little extra consideration built in. This spacious one-bedroom suite features a king bed made for deep sleep, a full kitchen for snacks or full-on feasts, and a roomy living area with a sleeper sofa perfect for movie marathons. Designed with accessibility in mind, you’ll find a roll-in shower with a seat and grab bars, lowered countertops, a microwave within easy reach, and visual and audible alarms for added peace of mind. Whether you’re here to explore or unwind, this 927-square-foot suite gives you the space to move, relax, and make yourself at home.

1 BEDROOM SUITE
DOUBLE QUEEN BEDS

795-856 SF

SLEEPS up to 4 

1 KING BED

FULL KITCHEN

SITTING AREA

DINING AREA

Your One-Bedroom Suite, Doubled Up

Two queen beds, one stylish suite, and all the space you need to do Vegas your way. Whether you’re traveling with family, friends, or your tight-knit work crew, this one-bedroom makes way for everyone—without sacrificing breathing room. Stretch out in the sunny living area (sleeper sofa included), whip up something great in the kitchen, or fuel up around the dining table before a full day (or night) out.  

1 BEDROOM CORNER SUITE
DOUBLE QUEEN BEDS

930 SF

SLEEPS up to 4

1 KING BED

FULL KITCHEN

SITTING AREA

DINING AREA

One-Bedroom, Double Queens, All Tailored for You  

Corner suites just hit different. With 930 square feet, two plush queen beds, and a full kitchen that’s actually made for cooking, this suite is built for groups that travel well together. The separate living area—with its convertible sleeper sofa and streamlined entertainment setup—is perfect for movie nights, midday naps, or a quick team huddle. And when it’s time to settle in, smart tech puts the room on your terms—lighting, temp, even late-night snacks. This is scalable luxury, shaped around you.

2 BEDROOM SUITE
1 KING & 2 QUEEN BEDS

1,075-1,150 SF

SLEEPS up to 8

1 KING BED +
2 QUEEN BEDS

FULL KITCHEN

SITTING AREA

DINING AREA

Stretch Out. Sleep In. Stay Awhile.  

Big plans call for big space. This two-bedroom suite gives your crew room to roam, rest, and reconnect—whether you’re here for a few days or settling in for more. One room offers a king-size bed, the other two queens, plus a pull-sofa in the living room when you need it. That’s sleep space for up to eight, without ever feeling crowded. At over 1,000 square feet, it’s everything you need to feel at ease: a full kitchen, dining space for shared meals or impromptu laptop sessions, and smart tech that adapts to your pace.

ACCESSIBLE 2 BEDROOM SUITE
1 KING & 2 QUEEN BEDS

1,075 SF

SLEEPS up to 8

1 KING BED +
2 QUEEN BEDS

FULL KITCHEN

SITTING AREA

DINING AREA

Where Ease Meets Elevated Living

This is what group travel dreams are made of—plenty of space, curated style, and thoughtful accessibility built right in. The primary bedroom features a king bed, while the second bedroom offers two queen beds, plus, there’s a convertible sofa in the living room so no one’s left out. Two fully accessible bathrooms feature roll-in showers with seats and grab bars. The lowered countertops, and visual and audible alerts ensure ease and comfort for every guest. Prep meals in the kitchen or gather around the table for takeout and laughs—this suite is your home base for relaxation and reconnection.

ACCESSIBLE 2 BEDROOM SUITE
DOUBLE QUEEN BEDS

1,075-1,150 SF

SLEEPS up to 8

4 QUEEN BEDS

FULL KITCHEN

SITTING AREA

DINING AREA

Twice the Beds, All the Ease  

Traveling with a group? We’ve made it easy. This expansive two-bedroom suite features two queen beds in each room—plus a comfy sleeper sofa in the living room. Two fully accessible bathrooms with roll-in showers, shower seats, and grab bars keep mornings running smoothly, plus the suite comes with audio and visual alerts for added peace of mind. Whip up something in the kitchen with lowered countertops (or simply reheat leftovers), and gather around the table for late-night bites or morning coffee. Ideal for families, friends, and anyone who wants a little more room—and a lot more comfort.

3 BEDROOM SUITE
1 KING & 2 DOUBLE QUEEN W/ SOAKING TUB

1,872-2,022 SF

SLEEPS up to 12

1 KING BED +
4 QUEEN BEDS

FULL KITCHEN

SITTING AREA

DINING AREA

More Beds, Bigger Laughs, Better Views   

This is where elevated living meets everyone’s favorite group chat. With three spacious bedrooms, featuring a king in one and two queens in each of the others, plus, two full bathrooms, a kitchen, and a soaking tub—this suite makes for connection, comfort, and a little bit of a sleepover fun. Starting at 1,872 square feet, gather for meals around the dining table, and wind down in a living area that invites movie nights, late-night recaps, and slow mornings. 

ACCESSIBLE 3 BEDROOM SUITE
1 KING & 2 DOUBLE QUEEN BEDS

1,872-2,022 SF

SLEEPS up to 12

1 KING BED +
4 QUEEN BEDS

FULL KITCHEN

SITTING AREA

DINING AREA

Your Whole Entourage. One Seriously Comfortable Stay.  

You know your crew—they want space and seamless comfort. Our three-bedroom suite starts at 1,846 square feet, featuring one king bedroom and two additional cozy rooms with double queen beds in each. Two large, accessible bathrooms keep your morning and nighttime routines stress-free, both offering roll-in showers, seats, and grab bars. Plus, visual and audible alerts and lowered countertops throughout make things easy for everyone. Cook, snack, or sip in your fully equipped kitchen, then gather around the dining table for meals, stories, and maybe a toast (or two). After a long day, unwind on the sleeper sofa or take in the view.  

3 BEDROOM SUITE
1 KING & DOUBLE QUEEN BEDS

1,872-2,022 SF

SLEEPS up to 12

1 KING BED +
4 QUEEN BEDS

FULL KITCHEN

SITTING AREA

DINING AREA

Bring the Whole Crew—And Still Have Elbow Room  

Big crew, big energy, and now—plenty of space to match. This three-bedroom suite invites you to spread out and stay connected, with a king bed in one and two queen beds in each of the other rooms. Two full bathrooms keep the getting-ready chaos at bay, while a sleek full kitchen and spacious dining area set the stage for group meals, game nights, or whatever’s on the menu. Lounge in the open-concept living room with a sleeper sofa, with up to 2,022 square feet of together-time, on your terms. 

PETS & SERVICE ANIMALS

POLICY

Team Members will be aware of the Pets & Service Animals Policy as it applies specifically to Otonomus Hotels. Otonomus Hotels will allow dogs on property as “pets”, all other types of animals are not permitted on property. Service animals are not pets. A service animal is a dog/miniature horse that is individually trained to do work or perform tasks for a person with a disability. Animals whose sole function is to provide comfort or emotional support do not qualify as service animals under the ADA.

PROCEDURE
General Pet Policy:

  1.  Otonomus Hotels will allow up to two (2) dogs per residences as “pets”, all other types of animals are not permitted on property
  2. A pet must not exceed 60 pounds, or in the case of multiple pets, they must not exceed 60 pounds combined. Height and length restrictions apply: pets can be no longer than 36 inches and no taller than 36 inches.
  3. A mandatory, non-refundable cleaning fee of $250 will be charged upon check in for pets reported to Front Desk. An additional $100 penalty will be charged for pets unreported and found in the residences.
  4. While the pet is in the residences, it is required to be supervised by the guest or crated at all times.
    A. At the time when Housekeeping services are provided, the housekeepers will not service the residences if the pet is left unattended.
  5. When the pet is out of the residences and on property, the pet is required to be on a leash and under the control of the handler.
  6. In the event the pet damages, soils/stains fabric or carpet beyond normal cleaning, additional charges will be assessed.
  7. A Pet Relief Area has been provided for the guest convenience.
    A. Guests will be advised to use this relief area and adjacent path to walk their pet. Pets will not be permitted in any other public areas for relief.
  8. The handler is required to pick up and properly dispose of any pet deposits in the residences and pet relief area.
  9. It is the guest’s responsibility to confirm with the Front Desk as to the locations outside of the guest’s residence where the pet is permitted.
    A. A pet is not allowed in public areas, including but not limited to: restaurants, fitness center, pool areas, meeting spaces, and/or common ret-ail spaces.
  10. Certain dog breeds have a reputation for being more aggressive than others. For the safety of all guests, these breeds are not allowed on property. Dog breeds may include, but are not limited to: Akita, Alaskan Malamute, Cane Corso, Chow Chow, Doberman Pinscher, German Shepherd, Husky, Great Dane, Mastiffs, Pit Bull, Sharpei, Rottweiler, Wolf Hybrids and Presa Canario (other dog breeds at discretion of Management).
  11. A pet will not be permitted to disturb other guests.
    A. Aggressive behavior, even for breeds not listed in Section 10, will not be permitted to stay on property.|

Service Animals

  1. Beginning March 15, 2011, dogs and miniature horses (height 24-34 inches, weight between 70-100 pounds) are recognized as service animals under Titles II and III of the ADA.
  2. A service animal is a dog/miniature horse that is individually trained to do work or perform tasks for a person with a disability.
    A. Examples of such work or tasks include guiding people who are blind, alerting people who are deaf, pulling a wheelchair, alerting or protecting a person having a seizure, reminding a person with mental illness to take prescribed medications, calming a person with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) during an anxiety attack, or performing other duties. Service animals are working animals, not pets. The work or task a service animal has been trained to provide must be directly related to the person’s disability.
    B. Animals whose sole function is to provide comfort or emotional support do not qualify as service animals under the ADA.
  3. Generally, Title II and Title III entities must permit service animals to accompany people with disabilities in all areas where members of the public are normally allowed to go.
    A. For example, in the hotel it would be inappropriate to exclude a service animal from areas such as dining rooms. However, it may be appropriate to exclude a service animal from kitchen areas where the animal’s presence may compromise a sanitary environment for food preparation.
  4. Under the ADA, service animals must be harnessed, leashed, or tethered, unless these devices interfere with the service animal’s work or the individual’s disability prevents these devices.
    A. In that case, the individual must maintain control of the animal through voice, signal, or other effective controls.
  5. When it is not obvious what service an animal provides, only limited inquiries are allowed. Team members may ask two questions: (a) is the dog/miniature horse a service animal required because of a disability? and (b) what work or task has the dog/miniature horse been trained to perform?
    A. Team Members cannot ask about the person’s disability, require medical documentation, require a special identification card or training documentation for the service animal, or ask that the service animal demonstrate its ability to perform the work or task.
  6. A person with a disability cannot be asked to remove the service animal from property unless: (a) the service animal is out of control and the handler does not take effective action to control it, or (b) the service animal is not housebroken.
    A. When there is a legitimate reason to ask that a service animal be removed, team members must offer the person with the disability the opportunity to obtain the goods or services without the animal’s presence.
  7. The mandatory cleaning fee is waived for service animals.
    A. Damage caused by a person with a disability or their service animal will be charged according to the hotel’s standard procedures.
  8. Team Members are not required to provide care or food for a service animal.