LINQ Hotel introduces the first bunk bed rooms on the Las Vegas Strip

LINQ Hotel & CasinoThe LINQ Hotel & Casino will begin offering bunk bed rooms with hip technology and chic décor, making this an unforgettable experience for millennials and modern travelers. This will be a first for Las Vegas visitors and offers guests the chance to bunk with four of their Strip sidekicks, just in time for summer vacation.

The guest experience at The LINQ Hotel & Casino focuses on technology, convenience and a variety of opportunities to socialize. The twelve bunk bed rooms allow for a large group of friends to crash in the same space and not spend a single moment apart. It’s also an affordable option for travelers looking to live out their Vegas experience, staying at the center of the Strip without breaking the bank.

The rooms are 350 square feet and the sleek room design features two queen pillow-top beds with one twin-size bunk bed loft. Electronic features include USB charging stations and a 47-screen LED flat-screen TV. The room is designed with light, modern furnishings and pops of color. Guests can also rent board games like: Twister, Cards Against Humanity, Simon, Yahtzee and Jenga.

“The all-new LINQ Hotel & Casino takes its innovated experiences to the next level by providing the first bunk bed rooms on the Strip,” said Bob Morse hospitality president for Caesars Entertainment. “This unique offering is in line with our goal of providing a complete lifestyle experience at the center of the Strip, perfect for group getaways and just in time for summer travel.”

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The must-do experiences go beyond the exciting new bunk bed rooms. Guests can cool off and splash around at The Pool at The LINQ, as it debuts O’Sheas Takeover Fridays. Everyone’s favorite Irish-themed pub is set to invade the water oasis weekly, with drink specials and beer pong. The party continues into the weekend with Tropical Saturdays and Champagne Sundays. Take a stroll down The LINQ Promenade for a variety of shopping, dining and retail options, along with the High Roller, the world’s tallest observation wheel, for the perfect skyline view of the destination.

Designed with the modern traveler in mind, the resort recently launched the first fully integrated self check-in program on the Las Vegas Strip in 2015.

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