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« on: November 29, 2011, 05:31:56 PM »

4 of us going to Vegas for first time in Feb 2012 and can't make up our mind where to stay! I guess I am looking for the good bad and Ugly. Let me know where you have stayed and if you liked it!! Thanks Hotrod Nerd
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« Reply #1 on: November 29, 2011, 06:43:29 PM »

Super 8 over on Koval. It's part of the Ellis Island Casino (at least it used to be). Clean , safe, cheap, etc.
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« Reply #2 on: November 29, 2011, 07:02:04 PM »

We just got back from 10 nights in Vegas.  What are you looking for?  Inexpensive?  Luxury?  Downtown?  Strip?

Our personal favorite lately has been the Golden Nugget downtown.  It's a great mix of upscale accomodations with a reasonable price tag (Sunday-Thursday nights typically starting at $39/night).  We love downtown anyway since there are a dozen casinos all next door to each other, and the GN has the nicest rooms.

If you're interested, here are a bunch of pictures I took from our stay at the Golden Nugget a couple of weeks ago.

I strongly suggest that you go to their website and sign up for their e-mail specials to get advance notification and access to their lowest rates.

If downtown isn't your thing, give me some direction as to what you're looking for and I can help you find a good match.

You're also invited to join the message forum I run -- the Las Vegas Advice Message Forum at http://www.LVAdvice.com/ .  There are a bunch of folks there with great Vegas knowledge, as well as info on some of the best deals out there.
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« Reply #3 on: November 30, 2011, 12:12:55 AM »

I think we have narrowed it down to the Aria or Vdara, central strip.
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« Reply #4 on: November 30, 2011, 01:52:22 AM »

We always stay at Luxor.  There are fancier hotels, but for some reason this one is our favorite.  It's a cool place!

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« Reply #5 on: November 30, 2011, 02:01:19 AM »

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Just stayed at Aria a couple months ago.  Without a doubt the most comfortable bed you will ever sleep in.  You can buy one in the gift shop including shipping to your home for $2,500.  Here's my personal ratings of the resort with a "10" being excellent.



Room cleanliness, size, and comfort = 9  (does not get a 10 because the side / lounge chairs are very uncomfortable....otherwise excellent).  zzzzzzz

Distance from elevator to room = 2 (you need a motorized scooter if you are half way down the hall from the elevator...and if you are at the end of the hall then hail a taxi )  knockout

Overall resort atmosphere and design = 8 (a warm modern feel, nice, but not Bellagio for sure)

Service quality general = 9

Buffet quality = 7 (not worth the high price tag....if you get a comped meal go for it, otherwise don't waste your money here)

Coffee shop = 8

Restaurants = $$$$ (plan on about $75 a plate on average)

Cafe = 8 1/2 = (Good service and food quality, nice view, plan on $20 to $30 a plate)

Valet service = 10

Casino atmosphere = 8

Casino service = 8 1/2

Slot odds = 7

Video poker odds = 8

Swimming pool atmosphere = 2 or 9  (not a decent babe in sight so I say 2, wife seemed to like it...so a 9 from her).

Price of drink at pool = 0  ($17 plus tip for a 12 ounce drink that came out of a squishy machine into a plastic cup...did I complain? You bet).

Overall experience for 3 nights = 8 1/2

Would I stay again? = If fully comped again yes, if I had to pay,  Scratch Head  eh...not sure



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Proximity to strip = 5 (you have to take a tram from Aria to Bellagio then walk out the doors to get to the strip which on average will take about a half hour)




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« Reply #6 on: November 30, 2011, 02:16:55 AM »

I like the hotels in the center of the strip its easier to get around  the PARIS / FLAMINGO /CAESARS PALACE/ . Been  to most of the others and they are all great ( not the new ones in the last few years ) I like the convenience of being able to walk in ether direction then cabbing back  Most POOLS are not usable this time of the year  COLD  
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« Reply #7 on: November 30, 2011, 04:00:34 AM »

I like the Venetian (location location location) central strip.
All rooms are suites which in this case really just means separate sitting area. There is no separate bed room.

Harrahs used to be callled The show Boat and owned by the Holiday Inn - The rooms look like Holiday Inn - Just a room

Imperial Palace - one of the best located hotes - Da Dump Da Dump Da Dump.... not a dime invested in this place since 1972, (probably last time the vaccum worked as well).

Paris, upscale to Harrahs but not by much. Some French themed chairs in the room but just a room.

Planet Hollywood - one of the nicer rooms / beds - rather new.

Flamingo - new rooms and old rooms, if you are booking here make sure you ask for a "remodeled room" they are very nice.

Ballys - older hotel, well kept.

Mirage, TI - MGM owned - they are pretty close to bankrupcy all money is being spent on their city center property, nice rooms but need maint.

Ceasars - old rooms, new rooms, all have some style but the place is gigantic - depending on what wing your staying in, it could be a 20min walk to the lobby.
I find the place very inpersonable due to the size.

Aria - very nice rooms, latest electronic tech, agree with the earlier bed comment. Casino sucks, and you are quite set back from the strip. They want to keep you at their property.

Stayed one night at the Nugget Hotel down town - rush tower is very nice, pool is open year round, I am not sure if I would do my whole trip here but worth a couple of nights.

At the end of the strip: Mandalay Bay, has 3 hotels. Mandalay bay is OK, but THE Hotel is nicer and the four seasons is the upper crust. I have stayed at the others but not 4seasons.

Luxor and Montecarlom MGM are more than acceptable hotels. Unless you are feeling very divey stay away from the Luxor and Tropicana.

NyNY looks close but I still consider it a end-of-strip location - Rooms are modern and well kept.



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« Reply #8 on: November 30, 2011, 09:53:40 AM »

I have stayed at all these places and the Venetian does not disappoint, however it's a large place and it gets busy.   The mirage and planet hollywood are not bad nor is Aria.  I suggest staying away from the Luxor, excal, NyNy, Ti, MGM and downtown.   Central location to the strip is key to be able to walk anywhere as the bay is towards the end of the strip and Aria is on the other end.

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« Reply #9 on: November 30, 2011, 01:09:48 PM »

I've stayed at the Imperial Palace in the spring of 1991.
If my math is correct - that was over 20 years ago...lol

The old cars on the second floor looked really old with all the dust on top of them -
now they must look like antiques... rotflmao

My room was okay when I stayed there...but like Jay said - it's just a room to sleep in
and no one goes to Vegas to sleep?!?!  Tongue Out
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« Reply #10 on: December 01, 2011, 06:16:46 PM »

Thank you all for the input !!! K+ to all of you and where is the command center ? And where will I leave my money and where might I gain some while I there gambling!!!
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« Reply #11 on: December 01, 2011, 06:20:07 PM »

Thank you all for the input !!! K+ to all of you and where is the command center ?

Look in the top right of the page at the newlifegames dot net box.... that is the address to the Store, which is commonly referred to as the NLG Command Center! bust gut laughing

It is Joey's shop.

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« Reply #12 on: December 01, 2011, 06:25:29 PM »

I plan to ditch the wife and come and visit while I am out there. arrow
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« Reply #13 on: December 01, 2011, 06:54:55 PM »

Laughlin/Bullhead city is about 100 miles from the strip and the trip will take from from 11/2 to 2 hours each way. Laughlin has some casinos you can check out and Joey's shop is directly across the river – but you'll have to drive up to the bridge and back down the other side to get there. Tongue Out bust gut laughing bust gut laughing (Actually, if you're going directly to the AZ side of the river when coming into town from Vegas, you'll just continue east across the bridge and then turn south without passing through Laughlin.)

You might also want to take a short detour to Hoover dam (just outside of Vegas) and take the hard hat tour (or do this another day, as the tour takes a couple of hours and you'll probably want to spend three or four hours there.)


I've stayed at the Mirage and it was nice for one of the older properties. I probably wouldn't recommend it in winter because I consider the pool and the tiger/dolphin experience one of the reasons to stay there. I wasn't happy at TI and wouldn't stay there again. The rooms were okay (nothing special) but the steakhouse was very sub-par and I didn't care for the casino.

Whatever you do, stay away from the Imperial Palace! I was comped there once in one of their "upgraded" rooms and believe me when I tell you that it was the most overpriced room I've ever not paid for. Duh! Vomiting Smiley Of course, the view of the parking structure immediately across from my window and of the service entrance below was priceless, as was the smell knockout

Still, there is the antique car display upstairs in the back that Bunker mentioned. That might be worth a look.


I think that Jay's breakdown of the various properties is an excellent guide help you decide where to roost, but I wouldn't stay at the Mandalay Bay properties in the winter because they are in an isolated location and the main reason to stay there is the pool complex and the young hard bodies that inhabit it during the mating season.  Tongue Out

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« Reply #14 on: December 01, 2011, 07:43:00 PM »

I stayted at the Aqua (I think that's the name) in laghilin which was not bad but small.



 
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« Reply #15 on: December 01, 2011, 08:58:31 PM »

I stayted at the Aqua (I think that's the name) in laghilin which was not bad but small.

Probably the Aquarius in Laughlin, they just did a big remodel in the last few years to spruce things up. I too have stayed there as well.

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« Reply #16 on: December 02, 2011, 01:18:55 AM »

The Aquarius has a nice casino too.

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« Reply #17 on: December 02, 2011, 08:25:59 AM »

I stay at the Aquarius often as well. It seems they don't have as many folks looking to steal my gas and motorcycles as they do down at the Avi... frying pan frying pan frying pan

Hey Stat, last time I went to the Dam they weren't giving the hardhat tours any more, just let you go up on the walkway around the generators... 9/11 and all that security BS. Did they start those tours back up again?  Scratch Head
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« Reply #18 on: December 02, 2011, 02:17:21 PM »

I've stayed at mandalay & luxor. They were both very nice but TOOOO far from freemont St. Thats the only place you have any hope of keeping any of your cash.
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« Reply #19 on: December 02, 2011, 07:34:58 PM »

I think we have narrowed it down to the Aria or Vdara, central strip.

I think you'll be happy with either of those choices.  Gambling isn't all that good on the strip, but the hotels are both very nice.


Mirage, TI - MGM owned

Actually, in a moment of weakness when they needed cash for their City Center mess, MGM sold off TI to Phil Ruffin, the former owner of the New Frontier just down the street from TI.


Unless you are feeling very divey stay away from the Luxor and Tropicana.

They just finished a total remodel of the Tropicana and demolished some of the older "motel style" rooms that they used to have.  From the pictures I've seen, the updated rooms are nice.  I still don't care for their casino, though, and likely wouldn't stay there myself.


I've stayed at mandalay & luxor. They were both very nice but TOOOO far from freemont St. Thats the only place you have any hope of keeping any of your cash.

I love downtown (Fremont St.).  We've "been there, done that" with the Strip and its casinos, and spend the vast majority of our Vegas time either downtown or off the strip (at places like the M Resort, The Orleans, Silverton).
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« Reply #20 on: December 02, 2011, 08:14:18 PM »

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I love downtown (Fremont St.).  We've "been there, done that" with the Strip and its casinos, and spend the vast majority of our Vegas time either downtown or off the strip (at places like the M Resort, The Orleans, Silverton).

I agree, but still enjoy the strip as well. However, considering that the OP will be a first time visiter, I highly recommend the strip, and probably a central strip location at that. For a newbie it is the quintessential Vegas experience, although a trip downtown and a viewing of at least one Fremont Street Experience light show is a must.

I'll also add my recommendation for the Aquarius in Laughlin, although they have become very cheap with their comps these last few years (most likely because of the economy).


I stay at the Aquarius often as well. It seems they don't have as many folks looking to steal my gas and motorcycles as they do down at the Avi... frying pan frying pan frying pan

Hey Stat, last time I went to the Dam they weren't giving the hardhat tours any more, just let you go up on the walkway around the generators... 9/11 and all that security BS. Did they start those tours back up again?  Scratch Head

Perhaps not.  Scratch Head  If so, that's a shame. no  My information is old and I haven't been their for years. I thought I had taken the tour after 911 ... but I'm not sure. I've taken it three times over the years. One of my favorite parts was walking through the inner corridors and up one of the shafts that extended to an opening on the face of the dam, and being able to look straight down the dam's outer wall. It was also interesting to see how much water constantly seeps through the body of the dam. The old water diversion tunnels and the equipement and view at the bottom of the complex was also cool.
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« Reply #21 on: December 02, 2011, 11:55:23 PM »

considering that the OP will be a first time visiter, I highly recommend the strip, and probably a central strip location at that. For a newbie it is the quintessential Vegas experience, although a trip downtown and a viewing of at least one Fremont Street Experience light show is a must.

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« Reply #22 on: December 03, 2011, 01:54:10 AM »

Hey! How far is it like from the Flamingo to the Golden Nugget.
we tried to walk it one time...gave up... Tongue Out
I think we hailed a cab or something.
It was like 20 yrs ago and we were quite...uh...let's say...
what happened ...uh...stayed there okay?!  bust gut laughing
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« Reply #23 on: December 03, 2011, 02:29:56 AM »

My wife and I finally got a bus pass.  They're pretty reasonable and I you're going to make multiple trips from Mandalay to Freemont, I would definitely go that route.

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« Reply #24 on: December 03, 2011, 04:41:04 AM »

My wife and I finally got a bus pass.  They're pretty reasonable and I you're going to make multiple trips from Mandalay to Freemont, I would definitely go that route.

Jason

One thing about this thread is that it demonstrates how many options there are and how different one's Vegas experience can be depending on the vacationer's tastes and budget.

If you are going to be staying several days and visiting lots of locations, renting a car is another option. The strip hotels all have "free" valet parking (but you'll be tipping). Taxis are always available at the major hotel-casinos and downtown. They would be more expensive than renting a car but you wouldn't have to deal with valets or parking garages etc.

For those on a budget, there is the bus, as Yoeddy said. On the other extreme, you could hire a limo for a night or two and have a night on the town to remember.


Dining in Vegas can range from the dollar quarter pound hot dog and dollar drinks to à la carte steaks, French, or other expensive cuisine costing $200 or more per person before alcohol. I've seen bottles of wine at some restaurants that cost more than most people's homes.


I don't think anyone has mentioned the shows yet. I recommend seeing at least one or two of the Cirque du Soleil shows if you can. They will run about $100 per person per show. February is slow so you shouldn't have much trouble getting tickets, but it's still a good idea to book them before leaving home. Mystère is the oldest and still one of the best. I haven't seen the Beatles Love but it's supposed to be very good.

There's also lots of live music, mostly in bars, covering a wide variety of tastes.

The Luxor has an IMAX theater which is worth checking out if you've never been to one.


There are other things to see and do off the beaten path and not particularly for first timers. There is the pinball hall of fame where you can play hundreds of different machines. You have to pay to play, of course, but there is no entrance fee and all of the profits are donated to charity. There is the Neon sign graveyard. I believe that it requires advanced booking. If you keep a car longer than for the one day trip to Laughlin, you might consider seeing the Valley of Fire.

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