The best Las Vegas hotels for teens are not necessarily the most "kid-friendly" hotels. Teens usually want food options, visual energy, shopping, pools, shows, arcades, and enough independence to feel like the trip is partly theirs. Parents usually want logistics, safety, and not walking everyone into the ground.
The right hotel sits somewhere between those two needs.

Quick Answer
Good hotel bases for teens:
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Best for Built-In Fun
New York-New York is a strong teen base because the property has energy, quick food, and the coaster/arcade feel nearby. MGM Grand is huge and can be convenient if your plans include MGM shows, south Strip food, or Pinball Hall of Fame.
Best for Pools
Mandalay Bay is the best-known family pool pick. It works especially well if your teen wants pool time and you are comfortable being at the south end of the Strip.
For more pool planning, use best pools in Las Vegas and best hotel pools for kids.
Best for Calmer Families
Park MGM, Vdara, and Four Seasons Las Vegas are better if your family wants less casino-floor chaos. They are not boring; they just make the daily reset easier.
What to Avoid
Avoid booking a remote bargain if your teen plans are all on the Strip. Avoid party-pool hotels if your teen is not old enough for that scene. Avoid choosing a hotel because it looks adult-cool if it leaves your family with nothing easy to do.
Teen Vegas works when the hotel gives them options.
A Simple Teen Hotel Test
Before booking, ask what your teen can reasonably do within a 10-minute walk with you nearby. Is there food they will actually eat? Is there a show, mall, arcade, coaster, photo spot, or pool that feels like their kind of fun? If the answer is mostly "we will rideshare somewhere," the hotel may be cheaper but less useful.
Also think about room downtime. Teens often need a reset that nobody labels as a nap. A hotel with easy snacks, strong Wi-Fi, and a room that does not feel cramped can make the whole trip smoother.


