Engine connects you to extended stay hotels in Las Vegas for crews on a project, employees relocating or on temporary assignment, and anyone staying a week or more who wants the space and convenience of an in-room kitchen. The list includes properties like MainStay Suites Las Vegas Convention Center (124 rooms with in-room kitchens), among other apartment-style hotels you can search, compare, and book on the platform. These hotels offer suites with kitchenettes or full kitchens, and amenities like on-site laundry, free breakfast, and weekly housekeeping vary by property.
15 extended-stay hotels in Las Vegas you can book through Engine
Las Vegas draws longer-stay business travelers for convention work, training, corporate relocations, and construction and renovation projects across the city's hospitality and entertainment properties. These hotels serve the full range of extended visits, from small and mid-sized businesses to trades like construction booking rooms for crews on multi-week jobs. You can search, compare, and book these properties on Engine, with consolidated invoicing, pre-negotiated rates, and no membership fee. For a stay of 9 or more guest rooms, Engine Groups handles the room-block booking; for 8 or fewer, you book self-serve.
Frequently asked questions
How do I book a block of extended-stay rooms in Las Vegas for a crew?
If you need 9 or more rooms, Engine Groups handles the booking. For 8 rooms or fewer, you can search and book directly on Engine. Either way, you get consolidated invoicing and pre-negotiated rates with no membership fee.
What should I compare when choosing an extended-stay hotel for a team working in Las Vegas for several weeks?
Look at location relative to the job site or office, room count and availability for your dates, and whether the property has in-room kitchens or kitchenettes. Amenities like on-site laundry, free breakfast, and weekly housekeeping vary by property, so check what matters most for your team.
What's the difference between an extended-stay hotel and a standard hotel for a long trip?
An extended-stay hotel offers apartment-style rooms or suites with in-room kitchens or kitchenettes, which let your team prepare meals and settle in. Standard hotel rooms lack that kitchen setup and typically offer less living space, which makes a difference on a stay of a week or more.
Who typically books these hotels in Las Vegas?
Crews on a construction or installation project, employees relocating or on temporary assignment, people attending training programs, and business travelers on longer trips. Anyone staying a week or more who wants the convenience of an in-room kitchen and more space than a standard room.
How far in advance should I book an extended stay for a crew in Las Vegas?
For a group, book as early as you can confirm your dates and headcount. Las Vegas draws consistent business and leisure travel year-round, and availability for multiple rooms at the same property tightens the closer you get to your arrival date.