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Top Budget Strip Hotels Under $100/Night 2026

Fresh off the plane at Harry Reid International (LAS)? You want a cheap, convenient spot to crash without wasting cash on overpriced first-night digs. These budget-friendly hotels (often under $100 midweek) are close to the Strip south end or airport, with easy transfers, resort credits (for food/parking/shows), and solid vibes for new arrivals.

Prices are approximate midweek/low-season estimates for 2026 (excluding resort fees ~$30–$45; weekends/events higher). Focus on south Strip or nearby for quick rideshare/taxi access. Here’s the quick comparison—swipe table on mobile for full view.

Quick Comparison: Best Budget Hotels for LAS Arrivals (Under $100/Night)

Midweek estimates (2026); check real-time for surges/events. Resort fees extra—look for credits/perks to offset.

$80–$120South Strip / ~3 mi to LASResort credits, south end location, free parkingTropical vibe, quieter, easy airport accessRelaxed arrivals, couples
Excalibur Hotel & Casino$60–$100South Strip / ~3-5 mi to LASResort credits for food/shows, free parkingMedieval theme fun, big casino, easy rideshareFirst-timers, families
Luxor Hotel & Casino$70–$110South Strip / ~3 mi to LASFood/show credits, pyramid views, free parkingUnique pyramid design, solid rooms, walkable south StripBudget explorers, nightlife seekers
Circus Circus Hotel & Casino$50–$90North Strip / ~5-7 mi to LASFree parking, carnival midway, family creditsCheapest on Strip, free attractions, big roomsFamilies, ultra-budget
Tropicana Las Vegas$80–$120South Strip / ~3 mi to LASResort credits, south end location, free parkingTropical vibe, quieter, easy airport accessRelaxed arrivals, couples
The Orleans Hotel & Casino$60–$100Off-Strip (west) / ~5 mi to LASFree parking/shuttle options, bowling/creditsSpacious rooms, local feel, value casinoBudget locals, groups
South Point Hotel & Casino$70–$110South of Strip / ~6 mi to LASFree parking/shuttle to Strip, equestrian creditsSpacious, calm, great valueRelaxed stays, families

Note: Prices are midweek/low-season estimates for 2026 (excluding resort fees ~$30–$45; weekends/events higher). Check real-time on sites like Booking.com or Vegas.com. Perks/credits vary—confirm at booking. Distances approximate via rideshare. Tropicana Las Vegas has closed permanently (demolished for new ballpark development) — removed from list.

Detailed Spotlights: Top Budget Picks for New Arrivals

More on each hotel—amenities, why it’s great for LAS flyers, transfer tips, and how to snag the best deals/credits in 2026.

Excalibur Hotel & Casino

Classic medieval theme at the south end of the Strip—super accessible after your airport transfer (quick 10-15 min rideshare/taxi).

  • Typical Rate: $60–$100 midweek (plus ~$37-45 resort fee—check for credits to offset).
  • Key Perks: Resort credits for dining/shows, free parking, big casino floor, family-friendly vibe with arcade.
  • Transfer Tip: Easy Uber/Lyft drop-off at main entrance; south Strip location means shorter/cheaper rides from LAS (~$20-35).
  • Pros: Fun castle exterior, walkable to MGM Grand/Luxor, solid value rooms.
  • Best for: First-timers wanting iconic Strip feel on a budget, groups splitting costs.

Luxor Hotel & Casino

Iconic pyramid right next to Excalibur—great south Strip spot for quick arrival access.

  • Typical Rate: $70–$110 midweek (resort fee ~$37-45).
  • Key Perks: Food/show credits, pyramid views, free parking, connected to Excalibur/Mandalay Bay walkway.
  • Transfer Tip: Super close to LAS (~10-15 min, $20-35 rideshare); use south end rideshare zones for fast pickup.
  • Pros: Cool atrium, spacious rooms, easy walking to nearby attractions.
  • Best for: Budget explorers who want a memorable “Vegas” look without center-Strip prices.

Circus Circus Hotel & Casino

North Strip classic with carnival midway—often the lowest rates for big rooms.

  • Typical Rate: $50–$90 midweek (resort fee ~$32-39).
  • Key Perks: Free parking, family credits (midway/adventure dome), kids activities.
  • Transfer Tip: ~15-20 min from LAS (~$25-40 rideshare); north end but free shuttle options sometimes available.
  • Pros: Huge property, cheap eats, free attractions for downtime.
  • Best for: Families or ultra-budget stays—great if you don’t mind a short monorail/Deuce ride south.

The Orleans Hotel & Casino

Off-Strip west side value king—spacious and local-feeling.

  • Typical Rate: $60–$100 midweek (resort fee ~$29-35).
  • Key Perks: Free parking/shuttle to Strip sometimes, bowling/movies credits, big rooms.
  • Transfer Tip: ~15 min from LAS (~$25-40 rideshare); shuttle options make it easy.
  • Pros: Quiet, great value casino, spacious suites.
  • Best for: Groups or those wanting local perks away from tourist crowds.

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