In the aftermath of both reports only two of the nine hotels responded to 8 News Now requests for comment-to be honest, I cannot imagine a sufficient response regarding the presence of bedbugs at high-volume hotels. The additional two hotels named in the recent report are the Venetian and at Park MGM, where bedbugs were reported and confirmed in July and August, respectively.įilings show that at Circus Circus, the bedbugs were found, and given a two-week treatment. The seven hotels initially named in the records were Circus Circus, Caesars Palace, Planet Hollywood, Palazzo, Tropicana, MGM Grand, and Sahara. Now, two months later, additional reporting from 8 News Now reveals that two additional Vegas Strip hotels have had bedbugs on their properties in recent years. The bedbugs were discovered via complaints that prompted inspections at the properties. Back in August, Southern Nevada Health District records obtained by 8 News Now revealed that seven hotels in Las Vegas have had bedbugs in the last year and a half.
The Las Vegas Strip has been hosting very unwelcome guests at some of its most popular hotels.