Polo Towers Studio Efficiency Room Review – Las Vegas (2025)
Want to know what it’s like to stay in a Polo Towers Studio Efficiency Room? We’ve got you covered with this in-depth Polo Towers Studio Efficiency Room review.
Polo Towers is a timeshare resort on the Las Vegas Strip.
It was previously owned by Diamond Resorts, but has since become part of Hilton Grand Vacations.
As this takeover finalizes, some more changes may come about, but so far nothing major in terms of the rooms themselves.
You can see a full walk through of our room in this video on our YouTube Channel!
It’s only 18 seconds.
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Polo Towers Studio Efficiency Room Review
Back in October 2020 we stayed at Polo Towers for the first time.
We have been to Vegas many times over the past few years, but had never stayed here or on this part of the Strip before.
When we were in Vegas back in August 2020, we attended a timeshare presentation with Diamond Resorts and we were offered a complimentary 2 night stay at Polo Towers.
Originally we were supposed to be given a 1 bedroom suite, but for the weekend we were going they supposedly could only provide us with a studio efficiency room.
It was only the 2 of us so we didn’t think it would really matter.
We didn’t plan on spending that much time in the room anyway.
We were more so just there for its location on the Strip.
Also, we didn’t even end up getting the nights we were looking for when we booked.
We needed to be there the night of the 17th because that was the day of the birthday party.
The closest to those dates we were able to get was checking out that morning.
So we ended up having to book another night at another hotel.
First Impression of the Polo Towers Studio Efficiency Room
My first impression was that it reminded me of an older European hotel room.
The amenities seemed very minimalist and simple, like IKEA furniture.
It didn’t really matter to us since we didn’t have to pay for it.
But I definitely wouldn’t ever pay more than $100 a night for this room.
Especially since there are some NICE places on the Strip for less than $100 all the time.

What size bed is in the Polo Towers Studio Efficiency Room?
The bed could not have been larger than a full size bed.
We used to have one when we first got married, so I am very confident that that is what the bed size was.
There’s no way it could’ve even been a queen size bed.
Luckily I’m short and neither of us are heavy set because then we would’ve never fit in that bed.
At the time I even told JP, what do they do if a couple checks in and they literally cannot fit in the bed?
Do they have to comp them into a bigger room or do they wheel in a cot and tell them to figure it out?
If anyone has any experience with this specific hotel I’d love to know.
Because I have a feeling I know the answer and that’s not good to do to paying customers.
How Is The Bathroom In A Polo Towers Studio Effieciency Room?
The bathroom though had to have been recently updated.
It seems they put the whole room budget into making the bathroom nice.
My only complaint with the bathroom is that I love tubs.
I always bring bath bombs or bubble baths with me when I travel so I can have a good soak in the evenings.
It was disappointing not being able to do that for the 2 nights I was there.
Luckily, our other Vegas hotels we stayed in had awesome tubs.
So I still had some good bubble baths that weekend!
What Is The View Like In A Polo Towers Studio Efficiency Room?
We also had a pretty okay view from our room.
We could see the Strip, but it was mostly blocked by the rest of the hotel.
The view doesn’t matter to us though since we can walk outside and see the Strip any time.
There were a few kids throwing around paper airplanes from their balconies while we were there.
I didn’t really have a problem with it at first, but they all did eventually make it to the ground.
The next day when we left the room no one had picked them up yet.
Overall Impression Of The Polo Towers Studio Efficiency Room
The location is fantastic.
It’s across from the Cosmopolitan and is practically in the middle of the Strip.
It was close to every place we wanted to go.
This is the #1 thing this hotel has going for it.
The room was also clean and not worn out in any way, so that was a plus.
We weren’t sure what to expect since the outside of the hotel is pretty plain.
They have a quote in their lobby about “underpromising and overdelivering” as their company’s philosophy.
I definitely feel like they fell short in that area this time.
I think if we had gotten the 1 bedroom we were supposed to have, have concierge not give us all these papers with non-existent freebies, and had a room with a bathtub, we would have been 100% happy with our experience.
So for us it wasn’t really just one thing that wasn’t as expected, it was just one thing after another the whole time we were there that made it not as great of an experience as it could’ve been.
I would still stay here again though for the right price because of its convenience and the rooms are suitable for us.
But beware, the studio efficiency rooms are tiny!
Definitely only book if you’re traveling solo or with one other person and you’re both average to small sized.
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Check In Experience + First Impression of Polo Towers
I believe we arrived at the hotel about an hour or so before check-in.
Most places it doesn’t really matter and usually a room will be ready.
I figured with this being a timeshare resort we’d have to leave our luggage there and just wait or pay money to check-in early.
Luckily they checked us in when we arrived and a room was ready.
After checking in we spoke with concierge about what amenities were available and what coupons they had.
They gave us a whole packet that we looked into when we got up to our room.
Is There A Pool At Polo Towers?
The pool was open, but at a limited capacity.
The explanation of their pool procedures was lengthy and seemed very involved.
But when we went up there there were just a couple families in the pool, an attendant in a tent, and we were just able to do whatever.
There wasn’t any sort of formal screening or guest counting.
It was way easier than they made it sound!
We sat up at the pool for a couple hours in a cabana since we didn’t have anything in particular to do for awhile.
It was nice being able to lay out in the cabana without having to pay a premium for it.
Most resorts tend to charge some hefty fees to use the cabanas.
I don’t know if they aren’t charging right now because of the reduced pool capacity or if it’s always been this way.
But it was a great unexpected perk.
The rooftop pools had great views of the other resorts on the Strip.
Concierge At Polo Towers
Back to the coupons though…
One of the papers in the packet listed all kinds of different restaurants where we could get a complimentary gift card or discount.
We were able to find a handful we would’ve used, so on our next trip out we stopped at concierge to ask about getting one.
When we went to the concierge desk though, the only coupon they had available was 50% off the Brazilian Steakhouse across the street.
Don’t get me wrong, that is a great deal.
But we were originally being offered free $25+ gift cards for restaurants where we basically would’ve had dinner for free.
We took the coupon in case we decided to go, but we never did.
There were many other cheaper options, like the Happy Hours I shared in a recent post.
One other paper we got from concierge was offering to add 1 night to our stay for free.
We were still within the window where we could’ve cancelled our other hotel for the last night and just stay at Polo Towers.
So we called the extension on the paper to ask.
They said since we were already staying on a complimentary 2 night stay we weren’t eligible for the additional free night.
So we thought “okay fair enough”.
But also, why did they give us all these papers at concierge offering all these freebies and discounts and then tell us we couldn’t have any of them??
That part made no sense, but those are just our “first world” problems I guess.
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Our Favorite Diamond Resorts Properties In The US
We’ve been timeshare owners for several years now and we’re on a mission to stay at every property at least once.
Diamond Resorts was recently purchased by Hilton Grand Vacations, but the resorts will really only change in management name only – except for Marquis Villas Resort in Palm Springs, which has permanently closed.
These are our favorites so far.
Ka’anapali Beach Club – Maui
Ka’anapali Beach Club is located on Maui and is one of the most coveted of all of Diamond’s properties.
It’s in a great location, just down the road from Lahaina.
Plus, we enjoyed having the full kitchen, jacuzzi tub, and our beautiful ocean view.

Mystic Dunes Resort – Orlando, Florida
Mystic Dunes is one of the Diamond timeshares that really has a resort vibe, but the setting of being in Orlando, Florida probably plays a big part in that.
It’s just south of Disney World, with easy access to the parks.
The rooms are spacious and well kept, with just about every amenity when you stay in a one bedroom.
Aqua Sol – Orlando, Florida
Aqua Sol, formerly Liki Tiki Village, is the most resort style timeshare we’ve ever stayed in.
They have their own water park, mini golf course, and tons of other resort amenities.
Newly renovated and so cheap, it’s a favorite for Orlando visits.

Grand Beach – Orlando, Florida
Grand Beach looks like the Grand Floridian, but it’s not.
It’s located about 10 minutes from Disney Springs and it’s a quiet resort.
They are super affordable and have 2 pools you can enjoy.

Sunrise Ridge Resort – Pigeon Forge
Sunrise Ridge is a rustic resort near all of Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg’s best attractions.
It’s tucked away outside of town with mountain views all around though.

Historic Powhatan Resort – Williamsburg, Virginia
We absolutely loved staying at this resort in Williamsburg.
It was one of our more affordable timeshare visits and the unit had everything we needed.
We had just a One Bedroom, but it was 3 stories and set up like a townhome.
The first floor was the entrance, the second floor had a kitchen, dining room, full bathroom, bedroom with en-suite bathroom, and laundry.
Then the top floor was like a converted loft or attic with a tv, couch, and coffee table.

Varsity Clubs of America – Tucson, Arizona
This resort is the only place we stay in Tucson and we drive through here A LOT on our frequent road trips.
If you book with 30 days of your visit it’s pretty cheap.
We love the pool and hot tub here because it usually stays warm enough in the evenings to enjoy both.
It’s a quieter, no frills place and it’s right in the middle of town, centrally located to everything in Tucson.
The One Bedroom units are perfect with their full kitchen, jacuzzi tub, and dining table.
Varsity Clubs of America South Bend – Indiana
South Bend is famously known as the home of the University of Notre Dame.
Varsity Clubs of America is a great, inexpensive place to stay when you’re visiting the area.
It also makes for a great home base for day trips to places like Indiana Dunes National Park and Chicago.

Palm Canyon Resort – Palm Springs, California
Palm Canyon Resort is the premiere timeshare resort in Palm Springs.
We love staying here for fun stay-cations every so often because it’s always discounted within 30-60 days or less of travel.
They have a great pool with a hot tub and water slides built into the rocks.

Grande Villas Resort – Orlando, Florida
Grande Villas is just outside of Disney Springs, so it is conveniently located to all things Disney!
There is an on-site pizza & deli restaurant, full bar, and Starbucks coffee too.
The tub is really the highlight of the room though.

Cypress Pointe – Orlando
Cypress Pointe is another Hilton resort and it is actually right across the street from the Grande Villas resort!
The studio rooms here are unique in that they are more like a honeymoon suite and they are so affordable considering they are right outside of Disney Springs.

The Suites at Fall Creek – Branson, Missouri
Last but not least, we love Diamond’s resort in Branson.
It’s set back along a creek, hence the name, so it’s a quite woodsy experience just outside of town.
It’s still close enough to everything too.
What we loved about this room was the counter space in the kitchen, the screened in porch, and the open layout of the room.
The One Bedroom layout here could easily be the equivalent of a real one bedroom apartment.
San Luis Bay Inn – Avila Beach, CA
San Luis Bay Inn is situated just above Avila Beach on a hill top along the central coast of California.
It’s in walking distance to this quiet beach town and it’s boardwalk of shops and restaurants.
Riviera Beach & Shores Resort – Capistrano Beach, CA
Riviera Beach & Shores Resort is an oceanfront property near the southern tip of Orange County, California.
It’s in a quiet area of the beach with hardly anybody else around.
We like coming down here for a few days at a time to enjoy the views and the peace and quiet.
Riviera Oaks Resort & Racquet Club – near San Diego
Riviera Oaks is a quiet resort in the town of Ramona, just outside of San Diego.
It’s a perfect getaway for wine tasting in Ramona or visiting the historic gold rush town of Julian.
Bell Rock Inn – Sedona, Arizona
Bell Rock Inn is a timeshare resort just South of the city center of Sedona.
It’s an older, smaller property, but it’s the most effective use of timeshare points.
Our stay was the equivalent of only about $65 a night!
Conclusion: Polo Towers Studio Efficiency Room Review
I hope this Polo Towers Studio Efficiency Room Review gave you an idea of what to expect with your stay at Polo Towers and in a Studio Efficiency Room.
For more Polo Towers room types, check out our reviews of their accessible room and their 2 bedroom lock-off.
For other hotels and resorts around Las Vegas, check out our reviews of Paris, Bellagio, Horseshoe, and Delano.
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