
Kryp2knight
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Depending on what you want.
Hotel w/ Pool (Strip) - Mandalay Bay. THE best (and largest) pool in Vegas. If lounging around is what you want then this is the place.
Hotel (Strip) no Pool - Barbary Coast is the gem of the Strip. It has THE best location and is usually decently priced. This is a smaller casino/hotel so you don't get the glitz of the mega-resorts. Home of the best Ultra-Lounge in Vegas (Drai's After Hours)
Best Value in Vegas - The Orleans hands down is the best bang for the buck in Vegas. It is off strip but there ae shuttles that go to the strip every 30 mintes.
If you want to splurge - Bellagio. If you want to say "I stayed at the best place in Vegas this is the place. Be prepared to spend the $$$
Best Old School Hotel. - The Stardust. I really enjoy the 'dust. It is set for demo very soon, so if you want to experience it before it goes it is a good place for the South Strip.
Best North Strip - Luxor. I have stayed here several times and I love it every time. It can be a little disorenting and very strange riding in an elevator that goes diagnally. I like history you can learn about Egypt here.
Best Downtown. - Without a doubt the Golden Nugget. There is not even another property that can challenge the Nugget.
The Best Dive - Fitzgeralds - Looking for Vegas on the cheap? |
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Lindy357
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Need more info.
Have kids? Aladdin, Circus Circus
Want NICE? Bellagio, Luxor
Nice, middle of the road? Most of the rest.
You can also find packages for many hotels on the net. |
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lolly
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I enjoyed my stay at the New York New York.... it's a cool place, the rooms are nice and we got a great deal. It's also near the MGM and not far from the Paris, Beallagio and so on.... enjoy your trip |
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Young Jizza
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you should stay at the Excalabur. (im pretty shure thats how you spell it) That hotel is awsome. The whole lobby is a casino. They have 2 pools with a pretty big water slide. They have some other events that are cool but I heardthey changed them. New York New York is right down the street. |
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EL GUAPO
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hotel, |
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shannonpants
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That would depend on how much you want to spend. At the lower end (on the strip), I found the Flamingo and Luxor to be pretty nice for around $150/night. At the high end, the new Wynn is fantastic but it's easily $300+/night. |
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cathryn888
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The Luxor was fantastic and fun - and I loved the casinos and steak restaurant inside - You will have such a blast!!! |
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coloklute
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I likes the Stratosphere, But would rather stay at Mandalay Bay. |
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anthonydavidpirtle
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The Tropicana is nice and affordable. |
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teacher&mom
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I have stayed at the Luxor and enjoyed it. |
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aj m
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circus circus |
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Julia L.
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Caesar's Palace! :) If you're going to Vegas, go all the way...that hotel rocks! :) |
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Depends on you. If you want cheap rooms off strip or downtown have great deals. If your gonna stay on strip steer clear of mega resorts! Check on some of the older big hotels like Circus Circus or Sahara! I stayed at Sahara in Feb of last year and we had a wonderful time. Prices were VERY affordable and it was close to many things we wanted to do like Circus. Also it (Sahara) had a station for Monorail which would take us many of the places we wanted to go. The Casino was large and we won about 55% of what we gambled. They had rides and large arcade as well as a Nascar area. All in all we plan on staying there again next Feb. Food was good etc/ Like I said its position on strip is walking distance to many other things you may want to see like Circus Circus (across street) That would be my suggestion, hope that helps |
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BarbieQ
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I didn't like Vegas. |
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Mr. Spin
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Sam's Town.
It is cheap. They have 2,000+ slots, tables, restaurants, bowling, movie theater, a McDonalds, etc..... Visit their website.
I stayed there, and it was GREAT! |
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mdel
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Bellagio, Mandalay Bay, the Venetian, Caesar's Palace, Bally's, or the Wynn |
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Brian
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Just about anywhere on the strip is fine. I'd suggest Imperial Palace on a tight budget. If you want to spend a little more for a nicer place, go Luxor, Monte Carlo, or Treasure Island. If you want the best, go Venetian, Bellagio, or Wynn. |
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Jet
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Stratosphere |
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Penguin Gal
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I like staying at Paris--it's right in the middle of the strip across from Bellagio---and they usually have pretty decent rates (it all depends on when you are going).
I also like the restaurants, they have a great steak place (les Artiste and Mon Ami Gabi is awesome!; they also have a fabulous buffet!
The casino is nice, kinda small but OK--the sports book is also OK.
The pool is nice, a bit small--but serves the purpose. The spa is also a bit small but nice and relaxing. |
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BC Travel Co.
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Check out prices for the time you want to go and that should help you decide where to go. You will be happy with any hotels rated around four stars....We have some great deals so if you are interested contact us or visit bctravelcompany.com and request a quote or research your on your own using the funjet link. You can book it yourself as well at travelfunjet.com or look for our book your travel links.
BC Travel Company |
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Checkers- the -Wolf
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Sunset station is a nice hotel I'm pretty sure I saw a bill board where their rooms start at $39 dollars a night.
But Sunset station is a nice inexpensive hotel. |
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numbr1slotman1
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If this is your first time I would recommend the Tropicana. It's affordable and located on the strip. You could spend 2 weeks just walking around looking at all the sites and still not see everything. The Stratosphere is nice but it is a long way from anything. You have to take a cab to get to see anything. The Lady Luck is nice and affordable. It's down town. Downtown is a good place to see. You have a cobble stone plaza to walk around in with no cars to watch out for. The over head show is a must see. They put on a different show every hour after dark. I love going to Las Vegas. I've been going every year for the past 9 years. I spend about 8 days there. If you watch the specials and go in the off season you will save a lot of money. If you have kids it would be fun for them at the Circus Circus. If you don't have kids then stay away from Circus Circus. The place is loaded with kids everywhere. |
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sherirenee1954
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A couple of the nicest, and most expensive are Wynn and Bellagio. Treasure Island, Mirage, New York New York, Monte Carlo, MGM, Luxor, Venetian are all nice and on the strip. Golden Nugget is the nicest downtown. Just depends on what you want to spend. |
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MattCan
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The Venetian is all suites and they are SWEET.
I have heard the Mandalay Bay is nice too. |
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littlebopeep
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When I went we stayed at the Imperal Palace. It's not the nicest one but it's in the middle of the strip so the first two nights we went one way the second two we went the opposite way. If you want to stay downtown the stratosphere is pretty cool. |
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onyi
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http://www.gogowwv.com/home/default.asp |
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Paul Revere
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The Gold Spike in downtown Vegas. |
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bombhaus
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If you can swing it with the money, I'd recommend, Wynn, Luxor, Bellagio, Treasure Island, Palms, Hard Rock, The Venetian, Mandalay Bay, or Cesars Palace. If not, just stay anywhere, even a hotel in old downtown Las Vegas and then you can drive wherever you want to go in like 10 minutes. The first 3 are just so nice. Really you can stay wherever and just go around to the different attractions and gaming. I had a blast at the Casino at a little dump called Binions in Downtown LV last time I went. |
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