Everything to Know About Four Seasons Vegas Hotel

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    Plush, elegant furnishings fill a spacious guest room at Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas while the floor-to-ceiling windows reveal the Vegas Strip

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    If you love the brand, you’ll love Four Seasons’ Vegas hotel. It’s family-friendly, non-smoking and casino-free (but has convenient access to nearby options). The Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas is one of our top-five booked properties in Vegas, and for good reason. Below, we’re covering everything that makes this one of the best Las Vegas hotels on the Strip, from its unique attributes to its accommodation choices and more.

    “Four Seasons is one of my favorite properties in Las Vegas for families and events,” Vegas-based Fora Advisor April Obert said. April is one of our top bookers for the Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas. 

    “I love sharing the luxurious yet intimate feel of this special property,” she said. “It’s great for travelers seeking a more quiet and tranquil environment with access to the rest of the fun & wild environments of the Las Vegas strip when you want it.”

    When you’re ready, connect with a Fora Advisor. They’ll be able to share more details on the hotel, as well as  plan and book your stay. They’ll help you decide which room is right for you, plus make sure the hotel staff is aware of your preferences. And, your Fora Advisor can help you unlock perks at the Four Seasons Vegas Hotel. If you need more than just a hotel booking, your Fora travel advisor can share insider recommendations on everything from the top Las Vegas landmarks to the most interesting hidden gems.

    Fora Perks at Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas (free when you book through Fora):

    • When you book Four Seasons through Fora, you will enjoy exclusive Four Seasons Preferred Partner benefits. Your advisor will be pleased to give you more details.

    What’s special about Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas?

    While offering immediate access to the Strip, Four Seasons’ Vegas hotel stands out from the casino-hotels found throughout the city. Guests can still enjoy all the same glitzy excitement Vegas is known for — but this choice prides itself on relaxation and a peaceful ambiance. This property is also one of the only non-smoking hotels on the Strip, even in the common areas.

    “It’s the most luxurious, non-gaming hotel that's an absolute hidden gem on the Las Vegas Strip,” April shared. “For locals and visitors, it's a gorgeous oasis set amongst palm trees.”

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    It’s one of the few hotels on the Vegas Strip without its own casino

    Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas is one of a handful of major hotels in the city, let alone the Strip, that doesn’t feature a casino. Instead, the hotel prioritizes a resort experience, complete with a world-class spa and luxurious amenities.

    Read more: The 12 Best Things to Do in Vegas (Besides Gamble) 

    Guests can still enjoy Mandalay Bay’s offerings (including its casino)

    Four Seasons’ Vegas hotel is set within the same complex as Mandalay Bay. Barring a select few experiences, Four Seasons guests can enjoy nearly everything Mandalay Bay offers, from its casino floor to the attached nightclub, shopping area and waterpark. 

    The hotel’s design feels at home in Vegas, but with a sophisticated touch

    An expansive common space with an excellent view of Allegiant Stadium belonging to one of Four Seasons' Vegas hotels' top suites.

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    Instead of grand homages to Old-World landmarks or exotic destinations, Four Seasons takes a subtler approach to its design than most Vegas hotels. Still, the hotel feels at home among the glamor. This will appeal to travelers enticed by Las Vegas’ emphasis on all things ‘big and ritzy,’ but who still seek an overall tranquil environment for their homebase.

    Accommodations at Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas

    Guests have plenty of room and suite options at Four Seasons’ Vegas hotel. Below, we’re breaking down each of the room tiers so you have a general understanding of what to expect. 

    “Recently renovated with clean, bright, spacious rooms, this is such a gorgeous and comfortable space for business travelers, families and groups,” Fora Advisor April Obert said.

    Or to find the best room for your personal preferences, reach out to a Fora Advisor to book your stay. They can help to matchmake you to a room based on your budget and style.

    Guest rooms & one-bedroom suites

    Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas has five standard room options split between Stadium-, valley- and Strip-views, as well as three sizing options. Even the smallest rooms, at 500 square feet, feel comfortable for up to three adults (or two adults and two children). For travelers seeking more space, there are 800-square-foot Studios and Executive Suites.

    All rooms boast marble bathrooms, floor-to-ceiling windows and the option for either one king bed and an optional rollaway or crib, or two queen beds. The decor is simple yet classy, and oversized artwork and flower arrangements add color and texture to a whitewashed color palette.

    Four Seasons’ Suites offer all the same amenities, options and stylings of the standard guest rooms, with the addition of a separate living space and bedroom.

    Specialty Suites

    Elegant decor and furnishings fill a primary suite at Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas with a great view of the city and nearby golf course

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    Four Seasons’ Specialty Suites are the top choice for discerning travelers seeking a dramatic upgrade in style, space and amenities. Each of the five choices features an elevated decor theme, incredible views of the city or surrounding landscape. Plus, there’s space for up to four adults (or two adults and three children).

    In addition to a separate room and bedroom, the Specialty Suites host a dining area, pantry and either a bar space or study.

    Accessible rooms & suites

    For travelers seeking accessibility accommodations, you should know that Four Seasons hosts several room and suite options. Most feature roll-in showers and all provide an accessible layout for ease of mobility.

    Dining at Four Seasons’ Vegas hotel

    There are a lot of great food options at hotels in Las Vegas, and the Four Seasons’ hotel is no exception. Beyond its three restaurants and bars, the property also features 24-hour room service and private dining events for up to 30 guests handled by its gastronomy team.

    Restaurants: Veranda & PRESS

    The hotel’s location on the Strip means guests have an incredible variety of menus at their fingertips. But for travelers seeking a quieter, more exclusive environment, options like Veranda and PRESS will delight. 

    In addition to an afternoon tea experience, the former offers a Mediterranean-inspired menu in a classy setting permeated with natural light. PRESS, on the other hand, is an elevated sports bar and grill with indoor and outdoor lounge seating. The vibe is livelier, but still embodies Four Seasons’ trademark refinement. 

    Pool Bar 

    From mid-morning to early evening, guests can enjoy cocktails and a simple breakfast, lunch and light appetizer menu at Pool Bar next to Four Seasons’ and Mandalay Bay’s shared pool complex. 

    Amenities & facilities at Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas

    In line with all the top hotels in Las Vegas, Four Seasons’ Vegas hotel features an award-winning spa, an exclusive pool area and family-friendly amenities, among other high-end offerings.

    Forbes Five-Star Spa and Nail Bar 

    A tranquil spa room lit with warm lighting and various oils sitting on tray on twin massage tables

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    Four Seasons’ spa is recognized by Forbes as one of the top options along the Vegas Strip. The Kalologie Medspa is a highlight, and includes a variety of services including skin rejuvenation treatments, IV therapy, injectables, body contouring and more.

    Additionally, a wide variety of traditional spa treatments, along with manicures and pedicures, are available. 

    Mandalay Bay Beach & Casino

    Beyond the Four Seasons’ amenities, guests are granted premier access to all the amenities and offerings of the Mandalay Bay resort without having to leave the complex. This includes its casino, nightclub, mini waterpark, shopping areas and dining options.

    Curated experiences

    Four Seasons’ concierge services are well connected and can arrange a variety of experiences throughout Las Vegas. Or, your Fora Advisor can always help with as much or little of your itinerary as you like.

    Private pool area & complimentary refreshments

    In summer, the hotel opens a pool area that’s exclusively open to Four Seasons guests (i.e., even Mandalay Bay guests cannot gain entry). Enjoy hourly (and complimentary) Evian Spritzes and fresh fruit skewers.

    Children & family amenities

    Four Seasons Hotel is among the most family-friendly hotels in Las Vegas for a reason. Upon arrival, children will be greeted with special welcome amenities. Additionally, a variety of complimentary children and infant toiletries and other amenities (baby tubs, thermometers and more) are available upon request. Babysitting can also be arranged by the hotel’s concierge.

    Read more: 12 Things to Do in Las Vegas with Kids & Family

    Book with a Fora Advisor to upgrade your stay at Four Seasons’ Vegas hotel

    Ultimately, Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas is a great choice for families and travelers hoping to escape the typical Vegas buzz. It’s quiet, classy and luxurious. And yet, you’re never more than an arms’ length from the casinos, nightclubs and other wild attractions that make the city so exciting to explore.

    To maximize your stay at Four Seasons’ Vegas hotel, book with a Fora Advisor. They’ll ensure your accommodations meet your preferences and budget. Then, as a member of Four Seasons’ Preferred partner program, your Fora travel advisor can get you VIP hotel perks. Reach out your advisor to learn more. 

    Four Seasons’ Vegas hotel FAQs & policies

    Below, we’ve collected answers to a few common questions about Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas.

    What’s the best way to get to this hotel?

    Dozens of famous Las Vegas Landmarks and signs, like Excalibur, MGM, and Paris Las Vegas, shine at night as thousands stroll below

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    By car, Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas is about 15 minutes from the city’s main airport, Harry Reid International Airport (LAS). The hotel’s concierge can make arrangements for private transfers. Or, since the hotel is located on the Vegas Strip, it’s easily reachable by most public and private transportation options.

    Is there anything interesting about the hotel’s location?

    “The location of the Four Seasons is perfect for sporting events and entertainment with direct, walkway/bridge access to the Allegiant Stadium,”Fora Advisor April Obert said. “There are trams that connect from the adjoining hotels at Mandalay Bay to the Excalibur with easy access to the T-Mobile Arena. It’s a great option for travelers wanting a luxury stay in close proximity for concerts and sporting events.”

    The Las Vegas Strip is an iconic landmark in the United States, teeming with everything from casinos to live shows, amusement parks to nightclubs and more — not to mention a dazzling variety of shops, eateries and other experiences. There are also tons of great places to visit Las Vegas by car nearby.

    Is Four Seasons’ Vegas hotel part of MGM? 

    Yes, this Four Seasons hotel is owned by MGM, which also owns most Las Vegas hotels on the Strip and Fremont Street.

    Can you gamble at this hotel?

    Four Seasons’ Vegas hotel doesn’t currently offer any gambling opportunities. However, the hotel is steps away from Mandalay Bay’s casino, along with more than a dozen casinos along the Vegas Strip.

    Does Four Seasons Vegas’ hotel ever have special offers?

    Four Seasons regularly hosts discounts and special offers at all its properties worldwide. If you book your stay with a Fora Advisor, they will make sure you get the best available rate and value. Even if there’s not a current offer running, a Fora Advisor can always unlock perks and extras for you. 

    What are the check-in/out times at this hotel? How does Four Seasons treat early arrivals & late departures?

    Check-in is set for 3 pm and check-out occurs at noon at Four Seasons’ Vegas hotel. 

    Fora Advisors can often grant clients early check-in or late check-out, depending on availability. But guests can also typically access fitness facilities and stow their luggage before or after check-in/out for a limited time.

    How much does it usually cost to stay at Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas?

    The exterior sign for Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas standing amid desert vegetation at the resort ground's entrance, all within the shadow of Mandalay Bay

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    Rates at most hotels in Las Vegas, including Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas, fluctuate throughout the year as the city continuously draws crowds. Rates at this property typically start between $400–$800 per night, while the top accommodation choices cost between $5,000–$8,000 or more per night.

    When you book with a Fora Advisor, they can help you find the right property and room for your budget (here, or elsewhere).

    Are pets allowed at Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas?

    Yes, guests are allowed to bring their family cats and dogs. The hotel no longer charges a pet fee.

    Is smoking allowed on the property?

    Four Seasons’ Vegas hotel does not allow smoking anywhere inside the hotel. But hotel staff can point guests toward nearby designated smoking areas. The hotel will charge a cleaning fee of up to $1,500 for violations.

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