Suncoast Hotel and Casino - Room details

    Ultra-spacious, 550-square-foot guestrooms resemble small suites and include a separate sitting area furnished with a dining set. Floor-to-ceiling windows offer views of desert mountains and golf courses and/or The Strip's glittering neon. Burgundy-and-gold fabrics and Mediterranean prints on the walls create a refined ambience. Extra-large bathrooms contain a tub/shower combination and a twin-sink granite vanity.
  • Tower - These standard rooms offer one king or two queen beds and accommodate a maximum of four guests. King-bed rooms have a half-partition topped by columns between bedroom and sitting area, with a red couch in the sitting area. Queen-bed rooms have no partition and contain an upholstered chair and ottoman instead of a couch.

Suncoast Hotel and Casino - Property information

    What to expect: The Suncoast opened August 2001 in suburban Summerlin, the U.S.'s largest planned community. The 440-room hotel, catering to locals as well as vacationers, is a 10-story tower of subtle desert tones and bronze windows rising against a backdrop of the Spring Mountains and a low-rise neighborhood. The result is a large casino accommodating day visitors as well as hotel guests. And, because of price competition, the resort offers good food-and-drink value.
  • Amenity highlights: Surrounded by a sundeck with mountain views, a good-size pool provides cool relief from sunning sessions, while a six-person spa offers social soaking. On Wednesdays, the pool deck is the site of an outdoor party, with band music.
  • Insider tip: Suncoast offers scheduled, complimentary shuttles to and from the Strip and the airport. Service to the Strip begins at 10 AM and return trips end at 12:15 AM. Airport transportation begins early in the morning and goes all day and into the night.

Suncoast Hotel and Casino - Dining information

  • Primo's - Offering views of The Strip's neon lights, this elegant dinner house features steaks and seafood.
  • Via Veneto - This restaurant serves Italian fare and seafood and contains one of the world's largest stained-glass murals, an Italian garden scene gracing the back wall.
  • Don Miguel's - This Mexican restaurant includes dishes such as red snapper flavored with cascabel-pepper sauce and offers plush seating in oversize booths.
  • Café Siena - Serving Chinese food prepared in a separate kitchen, this 24-hour restaurant offers a long menu that includes familiar American dishes. Several 99-cent breakfast specials are available from midnight to 9 AM.
  • St. Tropez International Buffet - Split up into intimate dining areas, this restaurant serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner buffets from seven cooking stations. On Sundays there's a champagne brunch.
  • The Oyster Bar - Freshly shucked bivalves and pan roasts are the attractions here.
  • Terrible Mike's - This spot serves burgers and other fast foods.
  • Kate's Korner - This is an ice cream shop with an old-fashioned look.
  • Seattle's Best Coffee - This coffee bar also serves pastries.
  • Room service is available 24 hours.

Suncoast Hotel and Casino - Entertainment information

  • "Seating 500 in classic Las Vegas splendor and employing high-tech light and sound systems, the Suncoast Showroom features familiar entertainers such as Rich Little, Bobby Rydell, and Frankie Avalon.
  • A 64-lane bowling center offers Cosmic Bowling on Friday and Saturday nights—a festival of lasers, lights, and music. There's also a 16-screen movie theater that includes loveseat and rocking-chair seating.
  • Distinguished by recessed ceilings containing colored lights, the 80,000-square-foot Casino supplies slots, video poker, blackjack, craps, baccarat, pai gow, roulette, keno, and a 156-seat race and sports book. The hotel also includes a 600-seat bingo room.
  • Coast Casinos Club offers free membership cards that consolidate in single accounts slot and table play at four Las Vegas casinos (The Orleans, Suncoast, Barbary Coast, and Gold Coast). Members earn cash and/or comp rewards redeemable for event tickets, restaurants, and merchandise."

Suncoast Hotel and Casino - Recreation information

    The recreational activities listed below are available either on site or near the hotel; fees may apply.
  • Aerobics classes
  • Boating
  • Fishing
  • Golf
  • Golf - driving range
  • Helicopter/airplane sightseeing
  • Hiking/biking trails
  • Horseback riding/rental
  • Skydiving
  • Tennis

Suncoast Hotel and Casino - Policy information

  • There are no Saturday arrivals or departures.
  • Extra person charges may apply and vary depending on hotel policy.
  • There are no room charges for children 15 and younger occupying the same room as their parents.
  • Rollaways and cribs may be available and should be requested at the time of booking; fees may apply.
  • Photo identification and credit card or cash deposit are required upon check-in for incidental charges.
  • All special requests are subject to availability upon check-in.
  • Check-in time is 3 PM
  • Check-out time is Noon

Suncoast Hotel and Casino - Attractions

  • Casino
  • In desert
  • Red Rock Canyon National Recreational Area - 6 miles
  • Downtown Las Vegas - 8 miles
  • Las Vegas Strip - 10 miles
  • Las Vegas Convention Center - 12 miles
  • Hoover Dam/Lake Mead - 40 miles

    McCarran International Airport (LAS): Approximate driving time is 20 minutes and distance is 13 miles.

    Driving directions from McCarran International Airport: From the airport, take I-215 (The Beltway) towards the Strip (west), then take I-15 north to the Spaghetti Bowl, take I-95 north to the Summerlin Pkwy. Take the Summerlin Pkwy to the Rampart Boulevard exit. Make a left off the exit traveling southbound. The hotel is the second resort on the right hand side. There is a large sign at the entrance to the Suncoast.

Suncoast Hotel and Casino - Address

    Suncoast Hotel and Casino
    9090 Alta Dr
    Las Vegas