Las Vegas is a city built on competition — and that’s exactly what works in your favor when you book through hotelhuddle.com. Instead of scrolling through endless listings and wondering if you’re getting a fair rate, you take control. You tell hotels exactly what you want to pay, and they compete for your business.

Here’s how it works, what it costs, and why 447 hotels in Las Vegas are ready to respond to your offer.

How HotelHuddle Works

The process is straightforward and puts you in the driver’s seat. You start by visiting the homepage, where you’ll submit a price request. You specify four things:

  • Your destination (in this case, Las Vegas)
  • Your travel dates
  • The room type you need
  • The price you’re willing to pay

Once you submit your request — for a fee of $3 per request — the platform sends it to hotels in the area. Within seven days, you’re guaranteed a minimum of five responses. Hotels compete by offering you their best available rate for the room type and dates you specified. You then compare those offers side-by-side and choose the one that works best for you.

This model flips the traditional booking process. Hotels don’t set a fixed price and hope you’ll accept it. Instead, you set the terms, and they decide whether to match or beat your offer.

Why Las Vegas Is a Perfect Fit for This Model

Las Vegas has one of the most competitive hotel markets in the world. With 447 hotels on the platform, you’re not limited to the Strip or downtown. The directory includes properties across the entire metro area, from the south end of the Strip to the Nellis Air Force Base corridor.

Properties like Hampton Inn Tropicana offer convenient access to the Strip without the premium price tag. Diamond Inn Motel provides a classic Vegas motel experience with a more relaxed pace. For travelers who want consistent quality and a familiar brand, Holiday Inn Express & Suites Las Vegas - E Tropicana delivers near the Tropicana Avenue corridor. Comfort Inn & Suites Las Vegas - Nellis serves the Nellis area with comfort and value, while Baymont Inn & Suites Las Vegas South Strip gives you a solid option on the south Strip.

Each of these hotels — and the hundreds of others in the directory — receives your price request and decides whether to compete. That means you’re not just getting a discount; you’re getting a rate that a hotel has actively chosen to offer you.

The Cost: $3 Per Request

It’s important to be clear about pricing. Submitting a price request costs $3. This is not a free service. That $3 fee covers the platform’s infrastructure and ensures that only serious travelers submit requests — which in turn encourages hotels to respond with genuine offers.

You are guaranteed at least five responses within seven days. If you don’t receive that minimum, the platform works to make it right. But in a market as active as Las Vegas, most requests generate multiple offers quickly.

How to Get Started

If you’re ready to see how much you can save on your next trip to Las Vegas, here are the key pages to visit:

What to Expect When You Name Your Price

When you submit a request, you’re not making a reservation. You’re making an offer. Hotels in the Las Vegas directory review your request and decide whether to respond with a rate that meets your price. You can compare offers side-by-side, including the total cost, room type, and any special conditions.

Because hotels are competing for your booking, you often see rates that are lower than what you’d find on standard booking sites. The key is to be realistic with your price — too low, and you may not get responses. But set a fair price based on what you’d be willing to pay, and hotels will often come in under that number.

Final Thoughts

Las Vegas is a city of deals, but the best ones don’t always come from search engines. By using hotelhuddle.com, you take the guesswork out of the equation. You name your price, hotels compete, and you choose the winner.

Name your price on hotelhuddle.com and let hotels compete for your booking.