Las Vegas, NV – Visitors to an off-Strip hotel-casino were left frustrated and inconvenienced this week as multiple elevators were out of order for an extended period of time. The malfunctioning elevators, located at the unnamed hotel-casino, caused chaos for guests and staff alike, leading to long lines, delays, and general confusion.
The issues began on Monday morning when several guests reported that they were unable to access their rooms or reach the casino floor due to non-functioning elevators. Maintenance crews were immediately called in to assess the situation, but as the day progressed, it became clear that the problem was more complex than initially thought.
By midday, it was evident that at least three elevators were out of commission, with no timetable for when they would be back up and running. This left guests with no choice but to use the remaining elevators, which quickly became overcrowded and slowed down to a crawl as a result.
One frustrated guest, who wished to remain anonymous, described the situation as “a nightmare.” “I waited over 30 minutes just to get on an elevator, and once I finally did, it stopped on every floor. It was like a sardine can in there,” they said.
Hotel management issued a statement apologizing for the inconvenience and assuring guests that they were working diligently to resolve the issue. “We understand the frustration that our guests are experiencing and are doing everything in our power to rectify the situation as quickly as possible,” the statement read.
As of Tuesday morning, the elevators were still not fully operational, leaving guests with no choice but to use the stairs or wait in long lines for the remaining functioning elevators. Many guests have expressed their frustration on social media, with some even threatening to check out early if the problem is not resolved soon.
The off-Strip hotel-casino has not yet provided a definitive timeline for when the elevators will be back in working order, leaving guests and staff alike to navigate the inconvenience in the meantime. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.