The honest review
Westgate sits squarely in that sweet spot for Vegas: on the strip but not crammed into the Bellagio–Caesars madness, which means you get decent access without the full chaos tax. The FamilyFactor scores are notably balanced across kid amenities (72), room fit (72), and safety (74), suggesting this is a resort that's actually thought through family stays instead of bolting a kids' club onto a casino floor. At this price tier in Vegas, that's not nothing.
Where you'll notice the tradeoffs: parent-recovery came in at 69. This is a real limitation if you're hoping for poolside peace or a couple's night while the kids are occupied. The property's design works well for families with elementary- and tween-age kids who can entertain themselves or stick with organized activities, but if you're counting on "drop kids at club, disappear for 4 hours," you're overstating what Westgate offers. The pricing score (69) signals that while it's not a luxury property, you're still paying Vegas prices for a 3-star experience.
The location bump (74) is real—you're on the strip corridor without the sensory overload of mid-strip mega-resorts. Room fit at 72 means they've thought about space and configuration for families, not just crammed a rollaway into a standard unit. Safety at 74 indicates solid infrastructure for keeping tabs on kids navigating a casino property. This is the kind of property where multi-generational groups actually function without constant friction.
Who this works for
Derived from FamilyFactor data
Toddlers
ages 0–3
Elementary
ages 4–8
Tweens
ages 9–12
Teens
ages 13+
Multi-gen
with grandparents
All amenities (5)↓
- Family-suite room category
- Kids-welcome programming
- On-property pools
- Recreation facilities
- Restaurants on site





