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Here's a comparison of New Year's Eve, 1/7 (the first night of CES), and, for comparison, one week after that, at the Caesar's properties:
Hotel | 12/31 | 1/7 | 1/14 |
---|---|---|---|
Bally's | 296 | 472 | 31 |
Caesar's Palace | 539 | 606 | 125 |
Flamingo | 296 | 404 | 32 |
Harrah's | 269 | 584 | 32 |
Nobu | 701 | 917 | 179 |
Paris | 431 | 521 | 71 |
Planet Hollywood | 395 | 480 | 62 |
Rio | 350 | 292 | 77 |
Cromwell | 566 | 634 | 80 |
Linq | 464 | 593 | 32 |
Quote: ChumpChange$32 a night? What do you get for that?
You get the opportunity to pay another $50 in resort fees, then another 10% in taxes
Quote: AxelWolfSpeaking of expensive nights, I have some rooms for sale at on New Year's Eve and a few days leading up to that if anybody's interested. It comes with parties/ brunches and all that good stuff.
Renting out your house?
Quote: ChumpChange$32 a night? What do you get for that?
ChumpChange,
Well, you have to make your own bed... "Sir, the hammer and nails are already in your room..." ;-)
Dog Hand
12/31—sold out
1/7—$133
1/14—$27
Not including an Amenity Fee of $7.90.
I wonder what amenities you get?
Quote: smoothgrhAlso for comparison, the Longhorn Hotel has these rates:
12/31—sold out
1/7—$133
1/14—$27
Not including an Amenity Fee of $7.90.
I wonder what amenities you get?
A clean ashtray?
Quote: smoothgrhAlso for comparison, the Longhorn Hotel has these rates:
12/31—sold out
1/7—$133
1/14—$27
Not including an Amenity Fee of $7.90.
I wonder what amenities you get?
More importantly....how bad is the company sending someone to CES and books them at Longhorn?
Good bet their new product line includes a pinball slot wrapped in fur.
Quote: BozMore importantly....how bad is the company sending someone to CES and books them at Longhorn?
I'm going to CES next month, and the company was close to booking something cheap like that...We ended up at the Excalibur, and even that was significantly over what we had approval for. Had to get waivers to book something on the strip so we'd be closer to the event.
Quote: ChumpChange$32 a night? What do you get for that?
Don't bring a blue light to check
the sheets..
Quote: ChumpChange$32 a night? What do you get for that?
$32 at Flamingo and Harrah's will get you a nice basic room. I've stayed at both in the last few years at those prices and the rooms were nicer than some $80-$100 a night rooms in non-Vegas hotels I've stayed at.
Quote: BozGood bet their new product line includes a pinball slot wrapped in fur.
The world could use more pinball slots.
Quote: TomGYou get the opportunity to pay another $50 in resort fees, then another 10% in taxes
Don’t forget parking!