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Circus Circus Accommodations
All the hotel rooms at Circus Circus include cable TV, ironing board, and hair dryer. For an extra $1, a phone will be placed in the room. The rooms have two things going for them: they are kid friendly, and they are cheap. Some of the drawbacks might include old facilities (the casino was built in 1968, and the hotel added in the mid-70's), not much staff, and hard-to-navigate corridors.
Circus Circus is usually the cheapest hotel on the Strip, and when it's not, deals can be found online to make it cheap again. It's close to the Stratosphere, Sahara, and Riviera, and the monorail is a short stroll away.
Manor Room
The Manor is across Circus Circus drive, a low-traffic street that mostly serves the hotel and casino. Five buildings, each with three stories, house 810 guest rooms total. Walls are thicker here, due in part to the age of the building, so external noise isn't much of a problem.
Tower Room
The towers are located between the Adventure dome and the RV park. The Skyrise tower is 29 stories high and houses two out of three of the property's swimming pools. At 35 stories, the West Tower is Circus Circus' largest, containing the Shopping Promenade and main hotel lobby. The Casino Tower is 15 stories, and towers over two casinos, the midway, restaurants, the wedding chapel, and the Race and Sports Book.
RV Park
399 RV spaces sit side by side in Circus Circus' gigantic parking lot, leaving little room for grass and no room for trees. While the lots themselves may not garner any rave reviews, the amenities provided to road trippers might. A swimming pool delegated only to RV users, jacuzzi, loundry facilities, convenience store, pet runs, dump station, and a video arcade ensure activites for everyone.