Las Vegas Where should i stay
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Las Vegas Where should i stay
Going to vegas at the end of april for 5 nights and this is the first time i have been so looking for some advice where to stay and that.
I was thinking of the mgm or the luxor i also like the new york something.
Any ideas lads where to stay.
I was thinking of the mgm or the luxor i also like the new york something.
Any ideas lads where to stay.
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MGM Grand or Belagio/Cesars
MGM Grand just has to be done because of what it is/was although it is a bit south of the strip so a 10 minute walk to the shops at bellagio and Cesars
Belagio because it is so well done out and nice shops inside, the shopping mall next door in Cesars and location being smack bang in the middle
MGM Grand just has to be done because of what it is/was although it is a bit south of the strip so a 10 minute walk to the shops at bellagio and Cesars
Belagio because it is so well done out and nice shops inside, the shopping mall next door in Cesars and location being smack bang in the middle
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The Venetian is pretty impressive, it's got a canal running through it! The mgm has a lion habitat, which although unethical, is cool. Also the Stratosphere is worth a look, not for the hotel but for the tower which is something like 110 storey high and gives an incredible view of all of las vegas. Although it is at the **** end of the strip.check out Las Vegas Deals, Las Vegas Show Tickets, Las Vegas Hotel Deals | LasVegas.com if you haven't already.
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Stay at the Wynn mate , I`ve stayed at most of the hotels in Las Vegas and its by far the best in every way , you can get some good deals if you register with them on line aswell . The new Palazzo looks good too and there are some cracking offers on for that at the moment. This was the view from our room in the Wynn last September :
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Ive always stayed at the Sahara, certainly not the best, but that is reflected in the price
And it is at the **** end of the strip too, but close enough to Stratosphere and Freemont street
MGM is the other end of the strip and is a lot more than a ten minute walk (unless your running)
And it is at the **** end of the strip too, but close enough to Stratosphere and Freemont street
MGM is the other end of the strip and is a lot more than a ten minute walk (unless your running)
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Belagio and New York New, York for me recently - both fantastic, but couldn't be more different.
Belagio is all about luxury and opulence.
New York is brash, fun and friendly. It's Coyote Ugly bar was a good night - especially when the stunners get on the bar and shake their thang. It's duelling piano bar is amazing too. Jay Leno brushed past me in the lobby with half a dozen gorillas in tow.
Do the coach trip to Hoover Dam and Lake Mead cruise.
Do the helicopter tour of Grand Canyon
Belagio is all about luxury and opulence.
New York is brash, fun and friendly. It's Coyote Ugly bar was a good night - especially when the stunners get on the bar and shake their thang. It's duelling piano bar is amazing too. Jay Leno brushed past me in the lobby with half a dozen gorillas in tow.
Do the coach trip to Hoover Dam and Lake Mead cruise.
Do the helicopter tour of Grand Canyon
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Belagio and New York New, York for me recently - both fantastic, but couldn't be more different.
Belagio is all about luxury and opulence.
New York is brash, fun and friendly. It's Coyote Ugly bar was a good night - especially when the stunners get on the bar and shake their thang. It's duelling piano bar is amazing too. Jay Leno brushed past me in the lobby with half a dozen gorillas in tow.
Do the coach trip to Hoover Dam and Lake Mead cruise.
Do the helicopter tour of Grand Canyon
Belagio is all about luxury and opulence.
New York is brash, fun and friendly. It's Coyote Ugly bar was a good night - especially when the stunners get on the bar and shake their thang. It's duelling piano bar is amazing too. Jay Leno brushed past me in the lobby with half a dozen gorillas in tow.
Do the coach trip to Hoover Dam and Lake Mead cruise.
Do the helicopter tour of Grand Canyon
I did'nt like Coyote Ugly, thought it was too brash and loud ( i'm like an old fart) but then i was'nt drinking as i had the Viper outside
Ive always stayed at the Sahara, certainly not the best, but that is reflected in the price
And it is at the **** end of the strip too, but close enough to Stratosphere and Freemont street
MGM is the other end of the strip and is a lot more than a ten minute walk (unless your running)
And it is at the **** end of the strip too, but close enough to Stratosphere and Freemont street
MGM is the other end of the strip and is a lot more than a ten minute walk (unless your running)
Thing is with that end of town its like old Vegas and a bit doggy. Stratosphere is definately a place to spend the day but i would'nt want to stay there. They are too old fashioned and dare i say it trampish. North end of the strip is like New cross, middle and south like the West End
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Couldnt agree more
We walked back from Freemont Street to the Sahara one evening and it was a bit like a scene from the Zombie film in the shopping mall, every door way had a few people stood in them, and as we walked past they came out of the door ways and started to follow us
Saw quite a few professional pickpockets in action too along that road
We walked back from Freemont Street to the Sahara one evening and it was a bit like a scene from the Zombie film in the shopping mall, every door way had a few people stood in them, and as we walked past they came out of the door ways and started to follow us
Saw quite a few professional pickpockets in action too along that road
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It really depends on budget mate.
We stayed at the Bellagio with a lake view room - stunning.Sitting there with a beer watching the fountains (while the better half getting ready!)is just mesmarising(sp).
I love Vegas.
We stayed at the Bellagio with a lake view room - stunning.Sitting there with a beer watching the fountains (while the better half getting ready!)is just mesmarising(sp).
I love Vegas.
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IMO the LUXOR is too top end of the strip. Once inside it didn't seem ery nice IMO
We stayed here, NEW YORK NEW YORK. not bad price either...
anywhere will be ok though as you'll spend the days in and out of other hotels looking at the free shows they put on.
Go here for a meal though
you get views like this at the top resturant
(me with the wife )
mke sure you go see this at the FREMONT
and of course this...
its all good fun though
We stayed here, NEW YORK NEW YORK. not bad price either...
anywhere will be ok though as you'll spend the days in and out of other hotels looking at the free shows they put on.
Go here for a meal though
you get views like this at the top resturant
(me with the wife )
mke sure you go see this at the FREMONT
and of course this...
its all good fun though
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1) Wynn
2) Bellagio
3) Ceasers
Agree re stratosphere end, it is awful.
And make sure you breakfast brunch at the Bellagio, and take a meal at Aureole at Mandalay Bay, the best food in Vegas in my opinion, and wine list is amazing.
2) Bellagio
3) Ceasers
Agree re stratosphere end, it is awful.
And make sure you breakfast brunch at the Bellagio, and take a meal at Aureole at Mandalay Bay, the best food in Vegas in my opinion, and wine list is amazing.
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I stayed in a penthouse at the mandalay bay. bit of a walk to the main part of the strip. hotel was top notch though.
they are all good in their own way. although having looked round them all i think the bellagio will be my next one :-).
they are all good in their own way. although having looked round them all i think the bellagio will be my next one :-).
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also, defintely go see the hoover dam and do the grand canyon flight if you can.
we stayed in the grand canyon national park on the next leg of our trip and the views are simply amazing, photos dont do it justice.
we stayed in the grand canyon national park on the next leg of our trip and the views are simply amazing, photos dont do it justice.
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Another for the Bellagio, we had a penthouse suit which gave you a separate check in/out desk with free drinks and food and you also got taken to the front of the taxi queue which was nice on hot days. The price also included pick up and drop off at the airport by stretch limo
Just to finish off we went first class with BMI with no stop off/change over. I'm embarrassed to say it cost 6k for 4 days but was well worth it.
Just to finish off we went first class with BMI with no stop off/change over. I'm embarrassed to say it cost 6k for 4 days but was well worth it.
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Another for the Bellagio, we had a penthouse suit which gave you a separate check in/out desk with free drinks and food and you also got taken to the front of the taxi queue which was nice on hot days. The price also included pick up and drop off at the airport by stretch limo
Just to finish off we went first class with BMI with no stop off/change over. I'm embarrassed to say it cost 6k for 4 days but was well worth it.
Just to finish off we went first class with BMI with no stop off/change over. I'm embarrassed to say it cost 6k for 4 days but was well worth it.
and hire a viper and go out in the dessie for a spin!!
Damn i miss home!!
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I stayed in the New York, New York in Oct 2006 and can't praise it highly enough . We had a fantastic time and will definatley be going back soon though not this year as I'm off to Hollywood and New York in July.
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Imperial Palace. Cheap and very good position on the strip. Who cares too much about the hotel - you're not there to look at the inside of a room.
Definitely go to the Stratosphere though - that's awesome.
Definitely go to the Stratosphere though - that's awesome.
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I can see what they have done, but in reality it is nothing like NY at all
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our room in NY NY
can't fault it
oh yes the grand canyon... go to the WEST RIM... where the sky walk is. we saw it being made. there's no guard rails there either... all natural
go see the Sirens & Pirates show too...... it's free out side the Treasure Island
I saw it twice, second ime I made sure we were front row on te sirens side
can't fault it
oh yes the grand canyon... go to the WEST RIM... where the sky walk is. we saw it being made. there's no guard rails there either... all natural
go see the Sirens & Pirates show too...... it's free out side the Treasure Island
I saw it twice, second ime I made sure we were front row on te sirens side
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I like the Luxor purely for the fact that you don't have to walk through a ton of slot machines to get to your room. If I didn't care too much about that I'd be in the Wynn.