I never thought I'd be here asking a question about the US but...here I am! My girlfriend and I will be spending a couple of nights in Vegas on Dec 26 and 27. I am not that familiar with the Vegas hotels in terms of which ones to avoid, which ones are better than others, etc. In fact, despite Vegas only being about 5 hour drive away, I've only been there once. I wasn't that blown away by it but my girlfriend would like to see it so I agreed to take her (she hasn't been before).
If money was no object, what would be THE hotel to stay at? I like the look of the Mandalay Bay and Venetian. Any others?
Let's say that we wanted to restrict things to $100 a night max. What would be good value for money? I noticed decent deals for the Stratosphere and Sahara, though as I understand it neither of those are the best of hotels (but would beat staying in a Motel 6, right?).
The reason for my two questions above (that seem to contradict one another) is that it all depends on the size of my Christmas bonus!
Thanks!
If money was no object the Wynn would win hands down, personally haven't been but my family and friends have and it is exceptional. Or the four seasons, which i believe is number 1 on TA, other friends got married and stayed there. Unfortunately to expensive for me
Link below to offer that is currently on at the Treasure Island which might be worth taking a look at: https://reservations.mgmmirage.com/bookingengine.aspx?host=promo&pid=170&code=TIRMW08
If you got something under $100 a night at one of the top hotels that would be a great deal.
P.S. Mandalay Bay buffet restaurant is fantastic!
Personally if your Christmas bonus is lower than expected I would look at the MGM Grand, New York New York, Monte Carlo, Luxor and Excalibur. Maybe even T.I. Out of those, you will probably find the Excalibur will be the cheapest and certainly a far better located hotel than either the Sahara or Strat. Don't expect major luxury, but the refurbished Widescreen rooms are very nice. In fact with Vegas standard rooms there is little to choose between any of the hotels, sure some are nicer with better fittings but just how much time are you expecting to spend in the room over 2 days?
If you want to splash out, then the suggestions below would be good options. Wynn, the Venetian, Manadalay Bay, The Mirage are all very nice...how about the Signature at the MGM? Might be worth a look?
You have a bundle of options available to you. Best of luck.
Another nice option which is not often mentioned is Platinum. We stayed there in September and it was lovely! Other ideas for a splurge include better rooms at the regular hotels - spa suite at MGM, Petite Suite at TI etc.
Good luck with getting a nice bonus
Economising? TI, Luxor, Mirage, any of the midstrip hotels. the Strat is fine, but a bit far out for the. festivities
I did look at the Luxor... that is a possibility. I found a decent rate there too online.
If I did stay at an alternative hotel/motel, I'd probably go for a Best Western (a bit better than Motel 6) or similar and possibly just outside of Vegas (I have stayed in Boulder before). Last time (the only time!) I went to Vegas I just parked at the Wynn and we spend the day going around the Strip and just drove home later. I forget what the parking charges were but I don't remember them being too outrageous. So, that's an option...staying a budget motel and then parking somewhere on the Strip, especially since we don't really intend to stay in Vegas all the time (we are going to drive across the Hoover Dam into Arizona).
Thanks again for all the suggestions!
Middle priced hotels I would say the Mirage or Paris.
Will be very interested to hear how you get on in Vegas after thinking we were all mad to keep coming back.
luci
TheHotel is very far south strip. For a first time I would prefer somewhere more central. Have you thought of Planet Hollywood? MGM Grand usually has some good deals on too.
It's not my first time in Vegas. I've been before; I just wasn't blown away by it, that's all. I think having lived in the US and been to various big cities (heck, I live in LA), the allure of Vegas isn't the same for me. But I am still looking forward to it and maybe I'll even do some gambling!
We went for the first time in 1988 and it took 17 years till we went back as we hadn't a clue what was there apart from Caesars Palace.
How long are you going for? Remember rates can typically double Fri & Sat.
luci
If you plan lots and don't get it all done, then you feel a need to go back. This has happened to us 8 times now, and we've still not done everything
Time for me to decide - going on Wednesday!!! Lokking at available offers, can do Excal refurbed room, or Ballys, MGM, Luxor, NYNY standard room for about $430 - Bills or Flamingo is about $60 - $70 cheaper. Main priority is comfort and cleanliness - any opinions?
I would choose Bill's, MGM or Bally's (North tower only) from that list. I have a soft spot for Bill's, it is so easy to get in and out of. If Bally's isn't the north tower don't take it. The south tower was very disappointing.
http://www.playerrewardscard.com/
There is also Bally's but South Tower is around price you quoted, so I suspect your price is for South Tower, not North.
I think your MGM deal sounds good. Have you looked at other MGM properties like Mirage? $448 though + tax. i think the rooms have now all been renovated.
https://reservations.mgmmirage.com/bookingengine.aspx?host=promo&pid=160&code=20VOLCANO&kbid=275588&sub=vhs1108mir
or a bargain $280ish at the Orleans.
Sorry, I'm possibly making it harder to decide!!
We looked around many of the hotels, right now I would avoid the Luxor, and Excalibur, both looked grubby and in need of a refurb. Mandalay was very nice, went to a show here, but it is a bit out of the way, being at the far end of the strip.
If you can get a decent price on the Wynn, Venetian or Palazzo, it is worth a little extra for a bit of luxury. This end of the strip is better , but of course just a matter of opinion, everyones taste is not the same.
Enjoy your trip !!!
GEJ, what about the Signature at MGM? I think they were No1 on TA.
Booked the MGM for $470 including taxes - will report when I get back
Be sure to have a great time!!!
I think we are just going to stay at a Holiday Inn or Best Western, possibly in Vegas itself or maybe in Boulder. That will give us more money to do other things (e.g. a spot of gambling!). I guess I should probably book it ahead of time since Christmas/New Year is likely to be a busy time of the year.
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