No idea whether or not it's a good deal but I would drive to Vegas from SF and take in Yosemite on the way, even if it means spending a couple of less days in Vegas. But that's just me.
Personally I wouldn't book anything until much nearer the time. Book the time off work of course, but hold fire and keep checking Expedia for examples of flight prices for the dates you want to go. This will give you an idea, but I would always recommend checking the actual airline websites as well. If you look at other Vegas threads on here you will see a website mentioned called Fat Wallet, this is where all the Vegas hotel deals are posted with links to booking (most often direct with the hotels) and you will get some great deals on there, although not until much nearer the time. In September 07, all my bookings were made in July.
As for the itinerary. 8 nights in total really isn't going to do either city justice to be honest but if that is all the time you have, then you should be able to see the highlights. I would also recommend a trip via Yosemite on the way to Vegas but not at the expense of any days in either city. 3 nights in San Francisco will give you barely time to touch the surface, especially as you will be tired on the first night and just wanting to sleep, and so in effect you are only having 2 full days in the city, nowhere near enough in my opinion.
5 nights in Vegas will certainly be enough time to see the majority of sights closeby but whether you will have time to venture further afield is difficult to judge. My personal opinion is that if you are stuck with 8 nights, then I would split the two in half, 4 and 4 and stick to the strip for Vegas and save your trips outside the cities for another time.
Of course if you increase the duration of your trip this will open up a number of opportunities for you.
BTW Holiday Inn Fishermans Wharf is a good choice, and Bally's is solid, if not spectacular. Try the MGM which often beats Bally's for deals and is a far superior hotel.
As for San Francisco, I wasn't that impressed to be honest. We flew over from Vegas for a day and it was cold and there were lots of homeless people. Golden Gate was nice to see. Fisherman's Wharf didn't particularly impress me. I think maybe I've got a problem....whereby I love Vegas too much and I just wanted to be back in Vegas!!!
Definitely try packaging it up yourself too - you may find stopover flights on INVALID URL and also maybe expedia do it under a detailed search option. As jwhiting said, Bally's is absolutely fine, but I think you might find better deals. We got a MGM Celebrity Spa suite for $89/$99 per night this September, and also Orleans for $27! I think there will also be good rates around next year. Orleans is already coming up at $57, Excalibur widescreen rooms at $81, Mirage at $89.
we booked it last nov,with united vacations.for me,my husband & 8 year old grandaughter,we paid £2100,for 4 nights in SF & 10 nights in orlando.
could not fault the hotel,central to everything,clean,nice rooms,free buffet breakfast,which we actually used,as our body clocks,were up the wall,so we were waking up,about 5 every morning!
we had 3 full days there,not including,the day we landed,about 1 in the afternoon & we were kept busy,every day,plenty to see & plenty of trips.
you will love both SF & vegas,but i would want it,a little bit cheaper.
tracy
tracy
I m not sure if you realise but the British Midland Manchester to Las Vegas flight has been cancelled as well as their other transatlantic routes and Caribbean routes from Manchester.
Just returned from SF (late Sep). Got a good deal on BA flight with Expedia (LHR - SFO £309). I know hotels are quite expensive if you stay in the city (we paid about £110 a night at the Nob Hill Motor Inn, good though if you have a rental car as most hotels charge for parking not this one). Agree with the earlier post about driving SF to Vegas, I would love to do it.
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