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Choosing a hotel in Vegas

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August 15th, 2010 at 1:52:34 PM permalink
benbakdoff
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Quote: weaselman
What is "$20 sandwich"?
Also, one more to throw into the mix is Sahara. What about that one?


Go to VegasClick.com and click on hotel rooms for an explanation of the $20 sandwich or $20 trick as it is sometimes called.

The Sahara is too far north and not great. They don't even have a buffet anymore not that it was ever any good.
August 15th, 2010 at 4:30:40 PM permalink
JohnnyQ
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This might not be for everyone, but the HILTON GRAND VACATION CLUB also rents rooms like a hotel. One of them is near the Las Vegas Hilton, and was very very nice. We stayed there for 2 days this trip.

You can check out rates on HILTON.com. We usually rent a car, but this is a super easy walk to the MONORAIL.
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August 15th, 2010 at 4:43:04 PM permalink
Wizard
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The MGM Grand's Signature condos can also be rented on a day by day basis. Some of the owners enter what is called the "rental pool." The Signature handles all the formalities. They have a check in desk, just like any hotel. There is also a passage that leads directly to the MGM, you never have to go outdoors to get there. If I needed something more home-like in Vegas, I'd definitely consider it.
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August 15th, 2010 at 6:32:40 PM permalink
PaulEWog
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Quote: weaselman
What is "$20 sandwich"?
Also, one more to throw into the mix is Sahara. What about that one?


The Sahara is on the far north end of the strip but it is also the last stop for the monorail so getting to the Hilton and most of the strip is relatively easy. The only place within easy walking distance is the Stratosphere.

I last stayed at the Sahara a year and a half ago and it really shows its age. But for 20 or 30 bucks a night, it is hard to complain too much. If you plan on gambling much I found it was also pretty easy to earn comps.

But unless your budget is really tight I'd suggest you consider staying somewhere a little bit nicer. Room prices right now are incredibly low and you can get a good room for far less then you could a year or two ago. If you are on a tight budget, but think you might return in the future, this may be the best chance you have to splurge a little.
August 15th, 2010 at 7:19:38 PM permalink
Cardsg236
Member since: Apr 17, 2010
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Quote: weaselman
Thanks a lot for your input!
What do you guys have to say about Mandalay Bay, Bally's and Flamingo?


Bally's and Flamingo are both in good locations on the strip. I've never gotten a room at the Flamingo - I've heard their normal rooms are a bit dated but their Go rooms are nice (though sometimes pricey). I have stayed at Bally's several times and been very pleased with the rooms I've received. The base rate might be a bit higher than the Luxor and others but there is no resort fee if you don't need/want Internet and other amenities every day.
August 16th, 2010 at 2:23:52 AM permalink
fremont4ever
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On the question of where to stay, I prefer to work backwards. Do you have any special plans while in town, like shows, restaurants, or gambling? If so, I would recommend staying close to, if not at, where your plans take you.

If your plans are open, then most of the posters ahead of me have covered the basics. I would like to recommend signing up for e-mail lists of all the hotels you're interested in - and some that you aren't. Some also have Facebook and Twitter presences for additional deals, if you're into that sort of thing.

Also, since you're budget-oriented, I would definitely keep in mind the "resort fees" that these hotels like to charge. They generally range from $5 to $20 a night, if they have them (some don't).

For specific recommendations based on price only:

North - Stratosphere, Sahara, Circus Circus
Center - Imperial Palace, Bally's, Harrah's, Flamingo
South - Monte Carlo, NY NY, MGM Grand, Tropicana, Excalibur, Luxor, Hooters*

* Hooters is off the strip, but just a couple of blocks

As for Mandalay Bay, it's not really a budget hotel. If you can stay there for anywhere near the price of, say, the Luxor, you want to stay there, assuming you can stand being at that end of the Strip.
August 16th, 2010 at 5:00:48 AM permalink
FleaStiff
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Alot depends on specific preferences.
Sahara has dollar blackjack, dollar shots with glasses, dollar hotdogs, etc. Sahara also has a fairly good comp system for slot players and a great deal if you get their twitter offers of one-dollar rooms and respond instantly. Even with the six dollar resort fee a one dollar room at the Sahara is a pretty good deal.

If you plan on going to buffets, it doesn't matter how cheap the Imperial Palace is, its routinely described as the worst buffet on the strip and some say worst in all Las Vegas.

Monte Carlo offers rooms that have been described as exceptionally clean which would be important to many but not all.

Mandalay Bay is a bit pricier but it does have a great many specials and internet-only deals. If a pool is important to you, I would say the Mandalay Bay can't be beat.
August 16th, 2010 at 5:08:27 AM permalink
FleaStiff
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The twenty dollar trick (bribe) at check in to get an upgrade is almost obscene to me. I loathe such things. You reserve a room. You show up. You take that room and don't try for some often mythical upgrade. Of course my companion insists on it and thinks she is really getting something for that twenty dollars!
August 16th, 2010 at 6:29:10 AM permalink
weaselman
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Quote: FleaStiff

Mandalay Bay is a bit pricier but it does have a great many specials and internet-only deals. If a pool is important to you, I would say the Mandalay Bay can't be beat.


You are the second poster mentioning that Mandalay Bay is more expensive than my other choices, and it kinda gets me suspicious, that perhaps, we are not talking about the same place, because I am consistently getting quotes for Mandalay Bay that are a few bucks cheaper than Luxor.

I noticed that there are two hotels with "Mandalay Bay" in it - there is "Mandalay Bay Resort and Casion", and "THEhotel at Mandalay Bay" I noticed that the latter was indeed pricier, but what about the former? Is it still a better deal to get that for about the same price as Luxor?
August 16th, 2010 at 6:34:23 AM permalink
NicksGamingStuff
Member since: Feb 2, 2010
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personally I would rather stay more central strip.MB is really far from everything.
Living in Las Vegas is not quite as exciting as I had hoped, but I like being able to support myself.
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