Located minutes from the famous Las Vegas Strip, Green Valley Ranch Resort Spa Casino is a Mediterranean-inspired Las Vegas hotel with outstanding amenities, service, dining options, and activities. While at Green Valley Ranch Resort Spa Casino, you can:
Open your windows onto the sun-soaked backyard, where large outdoor pools and lavish seating areas are framed by a backdrop of mountains. Head into nearby Las Vegas and experience the lively Strip and the many nearby shopping centers, entertainment venues, and golf courses.
Choose from 495 award-winning guestrooms and suites, each beautifully designed in subtle tones of Mediterranean décor, with a fusion of modern and classic furnishings. Soak in the large garden tub, and get ready for a glamorous night in front of light-up mirrors, and later slip into deluxe beds with sumptuous sheets. Enjoy special touches including iHome Bluetooth sound systems and cozy cotton robes.
In suites, recline in one of your spacious rooms, and open the windows to watch the sunset. For sublime luxury, book the newly-renovated 4,000-sq-ft Penthouse Suite.
Enjoy 24-hour room service from your own terrace or balcony, or in your private indoor dining area, and get top tips on the hidden gems you should visit in Las Vegas from knowledgeable concierge staff.
You have plenty of elegant to casual dining options at Green Valley Ranch Resort Spa Casino, with exquisite cuisine from around the world to please every palate.
While at Green Valley Ranch Resort Spa Casino, take advantage of each and every amenity and activity and enjoy the vibrant Las Vegas spirit while finding peace and relaxation away from the crowds.
Visit the casino, with over 2,000 games, slots, and video poker machines, as well as 55 table games. Watch comedians and musicians at the concert hall. Catch one of the newly released movies at the theater, or visit the arcade for a family-friendly evening of fun. During the day, lounge outside in a private cabana, or go swimming in one of the three pools, including the popular sand-bottom pool. Work out at the fitness center, and soothe your muscles with a massage at the 40,000-sq-ft spa.
Nearby, you can explore the shops, shows, scenery, and vibrant nightlife of the world-famous Las Vegas Strip, browse The District shopping mall, and see visit landmarks such as Hoover Dam and Red Rock Canyon.
Green Valley Ranch Resort Spa Casino is on Paseo Verde Parkway in Henderson, Nevada. The Las Vegas Strip is about 10 miles away, making it easily accessible by car, but allowing for a more serene atmosphere.
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2300 Paseo Verde Parkway, Henderson, NV, United States
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Tue Aug 12 2025 03:25:11 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) by David G
Worst ever!!! Don’t book this resort… rooms are horrible Staff is terrible and do not care about Customer service and taking care of customers Don’t don’t book this hotel you will regret w!!!!
Tue Jul 15 2025 04:04:53 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) by Nick B
Best gay spa. Male attendants were very :)) accommodating plenty of activities going on, looks lije a regular place to hangout and have a great time!
Sun Jul 13 2025 22:22:23 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) by Tmreagle
We had the most welcoming & ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ experience at GVR from Excellent service coordinated by Bobby Holloway. Excellent room service, customer service & especially check in & out by Anadaisy. From our relaxing room, meals at GVR restaurants, coffee & pastries in the morning to a week of pure satisfaction!!!! Plan to return again this year and we will ONLY stay at GVR!!! Thank you Bobby & GVR Staff
Thu May 29 2025 17:44:35 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) by 12TrueBlue
GVR is godawful, avoid at all costs! The room was dated, dirty and broken. Bathroom lights flickered like a strobe light about 80% of the time, the shower would not shut off all the way so we endured the sound of substantial flow dripping nonstop, the carpets are disgusting, the bed linens are inadequate, the check in experience was unfriendly, they wanted to charge extra for checking out at noon despite the place being quite empty, and I am left wondering what we got for the $50+ resort fee per room per night. We left early and moved to Red Rocks and it is wayyyy better. Save yourself the cost and hassle and avoid Green Valley Ranch Resort & Casino entirely.
Mon May 26 2025 17:45:28 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) by Richard B
This review is only for my experience with the resort pool, however you can probably make reasonable extrapolations based on the business practices on display. Start of Memorial day weekend - on Friday my wife and I float the idea of a pool day to two of our closest friends for Sunday. We're Vegas locals, so this isn't a big planned out trip. We look for something off the strip to avoid massive crowds but look for something more energetic than a local rec center. We check out some options and Green Valley Ranch (GVR) comes on our radar as one of the friends lives nearby. We do some price/feature comparison, and GVR looks reasonable based on what is shown on their website booking (screenshot attached). Our interpretation of the booking is that booking the daybed is essentially agreeing to a $75 deposit with a $350 spend agreement. In every other resort/casino we've done business with at the pool, this is in the ballpark of how daybeds are rented. You essentially get admission, guaranteed seating, and an umbrella, in exchange for agreeing to order a minimum amount of food/beverage while you're there. A very typical Vegas booking. I booked in the evening hours of Saturday, and calling the resort pool concierge wasn't an option because of their hours. We booked online. After getting to the pool at noon, we check in, the host takes our credit card and checks us in. He takes us to our daybed and lets us know a server will be with us shortly. After 30~ minutes, and at least 2 requests, a server who wasn't assigned to our area finally takes our order. She was nice, no complaints regarding her service in general. We begin ordering, knowing that we've got $350~ of spend to work with, and enjoy our time at the pool for several hours. After a time, we ask where we are on our spend - and don't get a direct answer. A few more hours go by with only a few additional drinks ordered, and we ask again. No direct answer. We finally ask for the final check, knowing that we're likely at or slightly beyond the $350 spend, but still enjoying our day together. The bill comes, and we are SMACKED with a $748.82 bill - which includes a $350 daybed rental charge. This was not the agreement shown in the online checkout. This isn't industry standard practices (that I've seen). This isn't a reasonable value given the location (Henderson, off-strip), no live DJ, no high-end dedicated service. Patrons who had paid regular admission for the pool ($50/each for memorial day weekend) had access to very similar comfortable lounge chairs, almost all with umbrellas, and just as close to the pool. There was not a significant tangible benefit to the daybed over regular admission in this regard (2 lounge chairs being about the same as 1 daybed). I raised my concern to the waitress. She understood our complaint and (reasonably) passed it along to her manager. After failing to have the manager come to us, I went up to bar to to see her instead. I explained the issue, showed the screenshot and told that some policy about locals had changed in the last year (not really the issue, I never anticipated a locals benefit). I was given the option of a 15% discount from our bill or about $112. I offered to let me speak to the manager above her. At that point I was greeted by the Pool General Manager (Casey). Casey again stated that this was how their rental agreements worked despite showing him the screenshot from the website, but was willing to reduce the daybed rental by $150 to $200. Casey seemed to be a genuine guy, stuck between a rock and a hard place in defending this predatory practice. He did attempt to say the "Rental Fee" listed toward the top of the receipt is supposed to indicate the rental itself is $350. However, this doesn't make any sense given the wording and order shown on the booking screenshot. A $75 deposit is listed under "Rental fee", a subtotal of $75 and "Total" of $75 is listed under deposit. Next to "Spend Agreement" it says $350 with a subtotal of $350 and a balance due at venue of $275 ($75 less than the total). A bottom line "Total" of $350. Nowhere on this page is there a total line that suggests $700 is what you will actually spend. If the $75 was a deposit towards a daybed rental fee - it wouldn't be reflected in the Spend Agreement subtotal. Despite what I believe to be an absolute predatory "agreement", I tell the manager to adjust the bill to what he's able to do and that I'd likely be posting such a review about this practice in advance. As a Vegas local, and someone who benefits from money coming into our local economy, I cannot support this practice of taking advantage of consumers and tourists. It is short-sighted, and similar to the recently outlawed and predatory "resort fees". It tarnishes the reputation of our city as a destination as one where surprise bills and charges have to be somehow "accounted for" when making plans to visit. It makes Vegas a one-and-done experience when you don't know these things are right around the corner. I make these statements as a license attorney in the state of Nevada, and someone who has studied and practiced in contract law and understands what a "meeting of the minds" actually means. I make these statements as a proud citizen of a city I believe deserves to be the entertainment capital of the world. My friends and I should have come away happy after spending $400 and a delightful and memorable memorial day pool experience. Instead, we came away with a day feeling like we'd been fooled and taken advantage of after spending $611+ and having to fight through a series of manager for some semblance of less than a raw deal. Do better Green Valley Ranch.