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im_sugar_ur_spice
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If you're flying............try www.site59.com. I used this site for my flight and hotel and got everything for so cheap. |
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jv25
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Try that link below it shows good deals that other people got in Las Vegas Area hotels and most share promo code or tell you how to get the great rate. |
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da_Boo
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check out vegas.com, and sun-thurs are always the cheapest rates |
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elecricone
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Right now in Las Vegas, the cheap prices start at the end of Septmeber and and are cheap from Summer, since it is so hot and goes until December. The cheapest time to stay is in December. If you want decent prices and want to stay on the strip, check out the Excalibur, The Stratosphere, The Luxor and Circus Circus (eventhough it's a dive). I really like the Monte Carlo and The Flamingo. Nice places for inexpensive prices. Good Luck! |
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sayj
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stay in old Vegas in Fremont square their prices are a little cheaper than on the strip. Its about ten minutes away from the strip. |
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cvhiew8873
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go on wednesday to ballys or stardust..their not the best hotels but at least you can still get some in sin city right? |
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worldglobetrottergirl
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Check out Hooters. My husband and I actually stayed there and it was pretty nice. The rooms were nice, the casino was great (I won $85 off my first slot machine...Blues Brothers). The only complaint I would have is the slow elevators. But oh well.
They were very accommodating to us, although the hotel rooms are not ready until 3 or 4 p.m. |
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zippythejessi
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Shop around to the different mass-marketers like hotels.com, travelocity.com, expedia.com, and the like. See who has the best deal that way, and then call the hotel directly and see if they offer you a better one. Many times, the "best rate" is on their webpage for the hotel (I find I get better deals booking directly thru the hotel's website itself.) If you call the hotel - DO NOT accept the first rate they quote you. Ask if they can do better than the "rack rate". Often times, if they're not sold out, they can. They'd rather sell the room at a lower rate than have it sit empty. |
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vegas_iwish
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stay off the strip. A number of hotels downtown + off-strip like Sams Town, Gold Coast, Prleans, etc. Not going to be in room anyway so save the $$. |
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csucdartgirl
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Go midweek and get a deal. Otherwise, be a high roller and get comped a room. |
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onyi
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http://www.gogowwv.com/home/default.asp price and book your vacation here |
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Hunny
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Try one of the Harrah's properties. They have hot dates...
www.harrahs.com
Choose a hotel and then click on hot dates and see what they can offer you.
You will have to do if for everyhotel but you may find a great deal. |
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da skoolar
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motel 6, best western, etc.. the small chain hotels are good. not only are you away of traffic there cheap and in location where you can get to the main strips via taxi. anyways you'll need the extra cash that you would have spent on a stip hotel for playing slots. |
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Kryp2knight
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Check all the websites above then check here http://www.utopia.worldventures.com
What this website does is search all the top websites on the internet for ther lowest rates. |
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skinny0ne
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Stay off the strip. I mean, you aren't going to be in your room that much anyway. A close by hotel is a quick car/taxi ride away from the action. Price out a few places using travelocity or something and see what comes up. You should be able to find something reasonable. Another option would be to stay on the strip but at a real old, rundown place like Emperial Palace or something. That might be a bit cheaper. |
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