Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Wedding Meal

Can anyone reccommend a nice restaurant for a wedding buffet or meal for about 30 people. Looking at $50 a head. Would preder a private dining area.

Thanks for any help!!!!

Wedding Meal

I had mine at the Venetian in a Parlor suite... It was $250 to rent the room, they had several menus to choose from in all price ranges. They did include a cake and they also had a bar menu. Overall they did a great job, they took care of everything and even decorated the room with the things I sent to them.

Wedding Meal

Thanks for that, I will e-mail them to see.


Check Caesar%26#39;s Cafe Lago Buffet. They have a private room for up to 70 people. If you go to Caesar%26#39;s website and look at the wedding section, go to unforgettables and choose reception options.


Verandah at Four Seasons.


Maggiano%26#39;s in the Fashion Show Mall, they have some wedding packages if you are interested in that sort of thing. If not, they do have pvt rooms, food is very good. It%26#39;s become very popular with wedding parties in Vegas.

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  • pools

    we%26#39;re staying at the luxor but would like to go to the mandalay pool/beach. is it free or is there a fee?



    pools


    No fee, and its only open to hotel guests.



    pools


    Unless your thinking of the...





    Moorea Beach Club which is topless and charges outside guests to come in.


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  • first time in vegas

    What else is there to do in vegas, besides gamble?



    first time in vegas


    There are fabulous shows to see, wonderful shopping, great restaurants and loads of other attractions in and around the Las Vegas area.





    Go to www.vegas.com. It lists shows and attractions among other things, it should give you some ideas.



    first time in vegas


    Thank you very much gabbygambler.




    Drink, go to some great restaurants, see the attractions, go for some spa treatments, go shopping at regular or outlet malls, go to shows, there are some rides available, rent a car for at least one day and get off the strip and see some spectacular scenery-Valley of Fire, Red Rock Canyon, Mt. Charleston, take a paddle boat cruise on Lake Mead, visit downtown for a different atmosphere, drop in on some lounges to hear some great music for the price of a drink or two,go dancing, go to clubs- you name it and it is available in Vegas! Just popping in and out of the casinos/hotel looking at the lobbies, attractions, etc. would take a good bit of time.




    People watch.




    If you took the gaming away from this city you would still have more to do and see then most major tourist destinations.

    New Year's Events

    Hi all.





    I hope this hasn%26#39;t been asked before. I%26#39;ve searched for it, but can%26#39;t find anything at all.





    Does anyone know when the events for NYE this year will be published, and is there a generic area for it, or down to each individual hotel website? Booked for a few nights this year for my second LV visit, and can%26#39;t wait, but need to make my mind up on what to do on 31st.





    Will there be cabs running that night, if it%26#39;s not too stupid a question???





    Thanks!!!



    New Year's Events


    It%26#39;s still a little early for events to be confirmed. Checking the individual hotels%26#39; websites on a regular basis isn%26#39;t a bad idea. In the past the Las Vegas Advisor site has included a list of New Year%26#39;s events but as far as I can see, it%26#39;s not up and running yet for this year.





    http://www.lasvegasadvisor.com/





    Sites like vegas.com and ticketmaster.com which allow you to do a general search of all events by date range may also be helpful.





    Cabs do run but be aware that the Strip is closed to traffic and cabs can only use access points to the rear of properties and traffic is likely to be crazy on the immediate off-Strip streets where traffic is permitted.



    New Year's Events


    You can also keep checking this site from the local newspaper. Right now it lists last year%26#39;s events but those may give you some idea of what was available.



    reviewjournal.com/entertainment/…





    Getting around before and a little while after midnight can be challenging (unless you use the monorail). It will take a while for the roads around the strip to clear.




    Thanks for the replies!





    Staying at the Orleans, so we hope to spend NYE on the strip somewhere, and wanted to make sure we could get back to our hotel. Least I know we can!!! Prob be in town until gone 1am anyway, I%26#39;d have hoped

    The Mentalist - Complimentary Ticket Offer

    Hey guys, I found this on another message board





    http://comps.mentalist.com/





    Has anyone used this? Let me know, we%26#39;re going to Vegas in a couple weeks and I am thinking of trying it.



    The Mentalist - Complimentary Ticket Offer


    Wow - what%26#39;s the catch?





    I don%26#39;t know about the offer, but I would highly recommend the Mentalist show. I was absolutley amazed by the mind and memory tricks I saw. We saw the show with discount vouchers from vegasforlocals.com , but even at regular price this show is worth seeing.



    The Mentalist - Complimentary Ticket Offer


    Back during the summer, if you joined their Owls%26#39; club (players club) you could get free tickets. also if you had your card already, and went with one of their offers, you got tickets too.




    This has been offered for about a year now. It comes in different forms so read the fine print.





    You can get the tickets for The Mentalist or Bobby Slayton with a sign up for the player%26#39;s club as a PP noted. You can get free tickets with a drink purchase



    (drinks are $7.95) if you are a local with locals ID, and you can get a free coupon on www.vegas4locals.com valid for anyone (local or not) also with a drink purchase.





    Watch the expiration date. They usually are updated at the first of the month. They have a tough time filling that show room but it%26#39;s not a horrible show and it%26#39;s sure cheap enough with the coupon.

    Ballys - Fountain Views

    Okay, I know I%26#39;ve been given this info before, but forgot. Please tell me again. Which rooms in Ballys have the better fountain views. I had decided to go back to TI but can not get a petite suite for the time we are going, so back to original choice. Thank you.

    Ballys - Fountain Views

    Don%26#39;t bother. I myself have tried to get a room facing the fountains and however the request was not honored when I checked in and ended up getting mountain view. View of the back of bally%26#39;s hotel sucks.

    Ballys - Fountain Views

    Just because one guest didn%26#39;t have a request honored is no reason why you shouldn%26#39;t make the same request yourself.

    Classic and Deluxe rooms at Bally%26#39;s both have some rooms with fountain views. Just request one and be aware that it%26#39;s only a request, there%26#39;s every chance you won%26#39;t be lucky and there%26#39;s no need to feel bitter like the previous poster if you don%26#39;t get what you asked for.

    My own take on fountain views is that without the music half the magic of the fountains is missing. Other than at Bellagio (with the music piped through the TV), you%26#39;re better off on the street with the music audible than watching through glass.


    I%26#39;m simply stating that not to expect your request will get honored, and flat out the back of Bally%26#39;s facing the mountain, the view sucks.


    for partial fountain view shots you%26#39;re best bet is to be in the south tower. If I remember correctly, the odd number rooms face Paris and the fountains. I will let you know that if you really enjoyed the petite suite at TI, you will find the regular rooms at Bally%26#39;s to be subpar if you have not stayed there before.


    Actually i love the mountain views. In august at Paris we had the mountain views again and it was beautiful.


    The South Tower has the view of the Bellagio fountains but the rooms haven%26#39;t been renovated, but to me they are still very nice %26amp; clean rooms, it just depends on how picky you are. I%26#39;m happy as long as the room is very clean %26amp; has a great view.


    IF you are goin to Vegas too stand at a window to watch the water SQUIRT, stay at Bellagio.

    OR

    Buy a cold beer and SUB and sit at the Fence and watch with all the other poor folk.


    Thanks grandpa08,

    I gave up on getting a fountain view. I really don%26#39;t want to pay the extra to stay at Belliago this time (maybe next).

    However, thanks for the people watching advise.

    I sometimes forget how entertaining that can be. :)


    Bellagio. Oops, sorry little finger slip there. Don%26#39;t know what I was thinking, must need more coffee

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  • Recent Stay at Wynn

    Not a full TR, but some recollections and comments posted below



    Recent Stay at Wynn


    My wife went this time as she is a teacher and goes with me in the summer. Drive was the usual, about 4 1/2 hours from Malibu arrived around 2:00. Tower Suite line was empty and I noticed not one familiar face. Never happened before. As I always arrive on Sundays, thought it a bit strange. Had oviously new check in person. Very eager to please but new. Parlor Suite was waitng but on 9th floor. I like highest on Strip side for better view. High 20%26#39;s on golf course side. One call later and we had 2706 which is GC side, my wife%26#39;s preference. Dropped off clothes and went and ate at Terrace Cafe. In all fairness, when full there the service is slow unless you are at the bar. We ate, went up to the room and my wife had work to do on her computer so I went to the BJ table. Limits on the S17 pit were $50 and up. Earlier they are $25. Proceeded to lose many, many bets. And win very few. I had won money my last 3 trips and 4 of the last 5 so I was not perturbed. That would come soon enough. Went upstairs, changed, went and jumped in pool for a swim. Came back up and showered rested and went down for dinner at The Country Club



    Recent Stay at Wynn


    I hope you had a great trip. Wynn has good BJ in the high limit area - you%26#39;re a player, hope you had some staying power. Dinner at Alex, pool time, not as many tourists in the public areas, small classy casino, great dresses on the cocktail wiatresses, knowledgable dealers, good drinks overlooking the lake, breakfast at Tableua, a fab golf course, small spa that caters to the clientle, wonderful room service. Hopefully you enjoyed it as much as we do.




    Dinner was very simple. Appetizers and salads. Good though. With glasses of wine and tip $150 or so. Went back to blackjack and got worked. Again. To give perspective, in the BEST shoe I had, the dealer had FIVE Blackjacks. All my first days stash gone. In recent visits I never had to open my day 2 or 3 envelopes. Oh well. Next day went to breakfast and out to Cascata for golf. Best greens in Vegas. Played well. 104*, but not humid like where I play at home in 100*+. Came back, swam, jacuzzi tub, rested and went to Bartolotta for dinner. Had a great raviolli and my wife had a variety of appetizers. Jonathan the sommelier is the best. Had a great Barolo and all around excellent meal. $450 with tip and wine. Later on back to blackjack. S17 all are $100. Asked to play $50. No problem. That way I can play 2 hands more easily when things get rolling. Never played 2 hands. Only thing rolling was Steve Wynn over my back. I also noticed no familiar pit or floorpeople. And only one dealer I knew. All were fine. CW service was great. Double Don Julio%26#39;s on demand promptly. I usually tip $10. Only red checks by the end of the night. Blame Steve. Quit with 25% of my day 2 money. If this session had been a football game I%26#39;d be behind 48-3 with about 49 yards total offense.




    Bridgey, We do enjoy it. My wife doesn%26#39;t gamble so I go much more often than she. I haven%26#39;t eaten at Tableau for awhile. I must do it next time. My wife had never eaten at the CC before. I will sometimes eat 3 dinners at Okada. BTW, I didn%26#39;t play Wynn this time because the fairways looked terrible before overseed. Cascata was much better. Pool at Wynn is so relaxed.




    Ouch, this sounds painful. After your comment on another thread, doubt it.



    I wonder if their was some training seminar over at the Encore, for all the best employees?



    But this line?



    ';If this session had been a football game I%26#39;d be behind 48-3 with about 49 yards total offense.';





    Now you know how us 49er fans have felt the last few years, lol.




    Meant to say I hope the luck gets better, but after your comment on the other thread, I%26#39;m doubting it.




    Day 3. Got up, drove to LAS and picked my son up who flew in from LA. Right on time via SW. I already had his clubs so we were off to Lake Las Vegas to play The Falls as it is in better shape in August than Reflection Bay. Probably because it never gets any play. Had a great round, had my son down 4 bets and he rallied to tie. But he paid for the round. So cool. Not hot at all with the breeze. Came back to Wynn, swam, showered and picked up email, had a (few more) drinks and went down to Okada. Last time he flew in met just me, we played Wynn and had a $425 meal between the 2 of us. He loves sushi. We ran into our next door neighbors going into Okada as they were there for their son%26#39;s 21st. He was at HRH. Of course. Strange to bump into 2 people you know like that. We had a fantastic meal. My usual miso, salmon sashimi, toro oh sashimi, mackeral sushi, uni sushi plus all bites of my sons rolls. My wife loves the Okada roll. Wonderful food and service for around $400 for 3. Or 5 counting my son. My wife took him to the airport and I went to work. Got ahead enough to cash some purples and go over to the craps table. I am a far cry from Buggy. I love playing but never win. I had pass bet, full odds, 3 come bets full odds and the usual crash and burn. I am a craps novice but understand the basics which is them raking in many more of my cheques than tossing me. Back to BJ. Got some money back, but not enogh to offset 1st 2 days. Time to go up. Next days trip home uneventful. Which is good. Overall Wynn was very consistent with my dozen or so previous visits. Lot of new faces though. ';Till next time.




    Double Don Julio%26#39;s on demand....now that%26#39;s what i%26#39;m talking about.




    Low, as you may recall I am a lifelong 49er fan (Giants too), born and raised in LA. So, yes I related well. It happens, like golf. You%26#39;re gonna get hammered once in awhile. That%26#39;s what makes the wins or low rounds enjoyable. I had a great time.




    Loomis, well they did have some fresh squeezed lime in %26#39;em! Not like they were totally neat or anything. I think??

    Looking For A Better Burger?

    www.lvrj.com





    Clip at the top of page Living





    Scroll down %26amp; hit Taste





    Choose article Born in Vegas - Upward Bound Burgers



    Looking For A Better Burger?


    Love the Burger Bar. Eaten there twice and will be back. Large enough to share.



    Looking For A Better Burger?


    Can you believe all these high end burger bars, the French outdid us on the burgers?




    Interesting.




    There%26#39;s a good burger place between Paris and Bally%26#39;s. It%26#39;s Burger Brasserie, I think.




    Has anyone tried In and Out Burgers?





    Suppose to be really good and not very expensive.





    We don%26#39;t have them in SC but would like to try them while on the West Coast.




    In%26amp;Out is okay. It%26#39;s fast food. It%26#39;s one of the better fast food burgers. But you need to compare it to the right burgers. Better than most fast food burgers (BK, McDonald%26#39;s, etc...) But if you ever walked into any restaurant and got one, you would walk out severely disappointed.





    I go most trips. But it is a quick cheap meal in place of some other take out option. I have never debated between something like Burger Bar and In%26amp;Out.




    Good to know - mgg42



    ( But it is a quick cheap meal in place of some other take out option. I have never debated between something like Burger Bar and In%26amp;Out. )





    Thanks......




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  • Orleans or Gold Coast Coupons

    Hi All,





    I%26#39;ve decided to take my parents to vegas in December for their christmas present and wasn%26#39;t really planning on going again this year. I was wondering if anyone had any available buffet coupons for either the Orleans or Gold Coast that they weren%26#39;t going to be using anymore this year. If you do, it would greatly be appreciated. Thanks!



    Orleans or Gold Coast Coupons


    Sunshine: I was at the GC and Orleans last week..Only ate lunch, but both give one dollar off if you have their players card..(7.45)..I asked an elderly couple in line why it was so busy..They replied that it was senior citizen day (Tues. and Thurs.)and the local paper prints a 3 dollar off coupon...Not sure how long this will last, but may be worth a phone call to the hotel...



    Orleans or Gold Coast Coupons


    they used to give terrific fun books out..but no more...remember the good old orleans jungle?? pre-resort fee days???

    which strip hotel for Blackjack?

    We are going to vegas in a few weeks.



    I love to play blackjack.



    I am not a card counter, just use the basic strategy.



    I would like to know which strip hotel has the blackjack games with the best odds for a basic strategy player.



    We will be staying at the Bellagio, so we would like to find good tables somewhat close by.





    Thanks!





    CSBM





    which strip hotel for Blackjack?


    subscribe to the newsletter at www.bj21.com



    well spent $12



    you will get a complete listing of the games, including casino, house, edge, minimums, etc.



    many are surprised to find that quite a few decent games are on the strip



    of course you need to walk through the casino(s) and find the game - not all tables in the same pit, even next to each other, have the same rules. you must ask about surrender, splitting, etc, since these are not on the felt or placard on the table.



    In general, decent games can be found at the independents wynn and venetian/palazzo and the MGM group. the HET group is the worst



    check the newsletter and spend a few minutes finding your game



    which strip hotel for Blackjack?


    Without going into details, and acknowledging Bridgefans bj21, best games are at MGM, Mandalay, Monte Carlo, Bellagio, Mirage and Tropicana. HET games are terrible in case you didn%26#39;t see the trend.




    Thanks for the replies.





    Since Bellagio and MGM are mentioned is it safe to assume that Wynn would also have good tables since they are owned by the same company?





    Thanks,



    CSBM





    ps I enjoyed your report on the Wynn:)




    The Wynn is not owned by the MGM. It is owned by Steve Wynn.



    MGM owns: MGM, Mirage, NYNY, Bellagio, Circus Circus, Excalibur, Luxor, Mandalay Bay, Monte Carlo and Treasure Island.




    You do not say what limits you are interested in but the Bellagio has one $5 table 24/7 with good rules.



    Most of the other tables are $25 min mid-week.

    great rates at MGM & Mirage

    I have a great rate offered at MGM Grand for $69 per night for the dates I need in December. I can also get some really great rates at the Mirage. They are a little higher, but they come with a $30 buffet offer. Which one would be the best choice. I haven%26#39;t stayed at either one.

    great rates at MGM %26amp; Mirage

    Mirage has a better center strip location and is not as huge as MGM so it would be my choice.

    great rates at MGM %26amp; Mirage

    Just a word of caution, if it is the ';no regrets'; offer, there are no refunds. Please make sure to read all of the fine print before booking. Good luck to you!

    VegasSue


    I like Mirage better than MGM. It%26#39;s not so big, and we%26#39;ve had nice customer service there and nice rooms. The grounds and lobby area are lovely. I also prefer the center strip.


    Mirage is better than MGM.


    I%26#39;d choose Mirage for location alone, but now that they rooms have all just been redone, it%26#39;s a no brainer. Mirage wins by a mile!


    There is a better rate for Mirage called the Lakers Bonus. I have put the link to it. It is not a third part reservation, it goes directly to the hotel. Click on the promo that says Lakers Bonus. I got it for the beginning of October and at that time it was $405 for a strip view room plus the $30 buffet and 2 tickets to to the Sigfrid and Roy%26#39;s garden. Now it is a little higher. You can also call the Mirage and ask for it.

    MLJ


    Sorry---I forgot to put the link!

    www.vegas-hotels-online.com/category/mirage/

    MLJ


    It%26#39;s me again---guess I%26#39;m not quite awake. The $405 was for 3 nights. Think I gave you all the info this time!

    MLJ

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  • Advice on shows

    I will be in Vegas mid-October and am looking to book a show for my boyfriend and I. I would prefer to see one of the Cirque du Soleil shows but not sure if BF would enjoy... He said no show with too much ';dancing';, nothing too ballet-like... Would the Cirque shows be enjoyable to him? Are there any recommended magic shows? BF would have loved to see Siegfried %26amp; Roy. Appreciate your advise!



    Advice on shows


    Your friend would probably like O or Mystere, anither great show would be Danny Gans.





    Lance Burton is great for magic.





    Sieg and Roy put on a super show in there day.



    Advice on shows


    you may want to try Ka at the MGM. It is a Cirque show, but it is more acrobatics than dancing. Also, it follows a story line so that really holds your interests.



    Of course, if you are Beatles fans, you have to see Love at the Mirage.

    Charge for Teenagers in room

    I will be in Las Vegas in February with my husband and 2 yeenage daughters---are there any hotels on the strip where kids under 18 stay free??



    Charge for Teenagers in room


    I would think that most of the hotels websites would state if they have that policy or not, you might want to sart there. Keep in mind, Las Vegas is not like any other city. Room rates in Vegas are much higher on weekends than during the week and rates also change from week to week, day to day and sometimes hour to hour.



    Charge for Teenagers in room


    The Four Seasons allows children under 18 to stay in their the room free of charge.




    Make that ';in the room';




    We%26#39;ve stayed at Venetian and Palazzo with our two teens with no increase in price. Both were great rooms for four people.




    Definitely recommend the Venetian. We were there with our two teens (17,15) and even a friend of my son%26#39;s flew in for a concert. Just make sure you request a room with 2 queen beds. There%26#39;s also a food court there with reasonably priced food that the kids like and the Grand Lux is a great place to eat with large portions and reasonable prices ! Good security too. Enjoy !

    Defending the Caveman closing by February

    I saw a news article mentioning that Golden Nugget will not be renewing the contract for Defending the Caveman and will be replacing it with ';Downtown Gordie Brown'; as of February. Wasn%26#39;t he at Nugget before? I%26#39;ve never seen him perform- any comments? Somehow I don%26#39;t think he%26#39;ll be attracting any more of an audience than Caveman- I wish the Nugget would come up with something worthwhile for their showroom.



    Defending the Caveman closing by February


    It%26#39;s extremely hard to get a good show downtown. The best show downtown by far is The Rat Pack is Back at the Plaza and it%26#39;s because of the Copa-styled theater. I don%26#39;t go downtown for the shows anyways, I go downtown for the cheap gaming.





    Defending the Caveman closing by February


    Someone on here once compared Gordie Brown to Danny Gans, saying he was great at 1/2 the price. We were just looking him up on the internet over this past weekend, because his impersonations (that we saw) were really good! Turns out that he and Celine will be right here in Cleveland while we are out there in Vegas. He is headlining for her. I am looking forward to catching a show of his, especially if he isn%26#39;t so overpriced as Danny Gans in (in my opinion)!




    I%26#39;ve seen Gordie Brown twice...once when he was at the Venetian and once at the V Theatre at Planet Hollywood. I highly recommend his show. He is a great combination of comedy and impressions.





    I have also seen Danny Gans and preferred Gordie Brown as his show was funnier and he interacted with the audience more and ad libbed a lot. (Just my opinion, I know a lot of people love Danny Gans...but I wasn%26#39;t all that impressed).






    Gordie Brown is getting excellent exposure touring with Dion which should translate into ticket sales for a time. I saw him his first night on the tour and he did very well in front of such a large crowd for the first time. He was very well received by an audience that didn%26#39;t have a clue who he was.




    I hadn%26#39;t heard anything good about that run of Caveman. Gordie Brown should be a huge boost for the Nugget by comparison. He%26#39;s been opening for Celine for the North American leg of his tour. I think that this is a real upgrade not only for the Nugget but for all of downtown because there is finally a show worth leaving the strip to see. Here%26#39;s hoping the other casinos downtown make some move to keep up.


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  • Bally's or MGM Grand

    I am visiting Las Vegas this October. I%26#39;ve been to Vegas twice and stayed at The Flamingo and MGM Grand. My experience at both hotels was ';very good';.





    I usually don%26#39;t stay in the same place twice - especially with the many hotels to choose from. I booked Bally%26#39;s (Hot-Deal promo - South Tower) 3 Nights $269 Total. I just rec%26#39;d the MGM promo (INB211) for $225 Total.





    Should I stick with Bally%26#39;s or go back to MGM? It%26#39;s $44 Less at MGM %26amp; I%26#39;ve experienced MGM (the beds are so comfy!). Do you think Bally%26#39;s will be as comfy?





    Thanks!



    Bally's or MGM Grand


    Other than Bally%26#39;s great central location, MGM is a superior hotel on just about every level. For a lower rate it%26#39;s a no brainer I%26#39;m far as I%26#39;m concerned.



    Bally's or MGM Grand


    You are getting the better offer from MGM. I wouldn%26#39;t consider Bally%26#39;s over MGM unless that rate was for North Tower.




    I didn%26#39;t think the beds at Bally%26#39;s were comfortable. The windows at Bally%26#39;s are very dirty and you most likely would get a mountain view instead of a strip view.





    One positive thing abt Bally%26#39;s is it%26#39;s centeral location. So it%26#39;s a matter of convience to you. Do you want central location or do you want comfortable accomodations and trek it from there?





    I would like to stay at MGM grand one day and I%26#39;ll take your word for it that the beds are super comfy cuz the beds at Bally%26#39;s were run-of-the mill hotel beds (springs). The towels are nice, however Bally%26#39;s soap/shampoo combo leaves your skin feeling dry. You could check my trip report for further details.




    I would stay with Bally%26#39;s the rooms are very nice, lot larger than MGM rooms, as well as the bathroom, the beds are very comfy, %26amp; the location is excellent being near the center of the strip. It%26#39;s connected to Paris which is nice with great reasonable places to eat.




    Ballys has the location.





    MGM is the better hotel.




    Thanks everyone!





    We decided to give Bally%26#39;s a try - mostly because of the centre strip location and also Bally%26#39;s gave us a discounted rate and the MGM%26#39;s Lazy River is closed on our days....I am looking forward to our trip, we leave in 23 Days!





    F.Y.I. Bally%26#39;s has a ';Best Rate Guarantee'; they matched the MGM Rate and gave us an additional 10% off.





    Trip Report to follow next month.





    Thanks Again!

    westgate flamingo

    we are going to stay at the westgate flamingo next week, is there anything i should know or ask for before we get there?

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  • Just My Observations

    Spent 5 nights, 6 days in Vegas last week..Stayed at the Gold Coast.(375 for flight and 5 nights with US Air vacations from Seattle)..about 100 degrees every day...small pool, but mostly senior citizens and not many people...good slots...good room (15 dollars extra to get a ';renovated'; room, but with a king size bed and a good sized, clean room, it was good for me...observed some things that mnay be of interest to others... (1)caught the CAT bus at the airport (lower level) for 1.25 cents to the south transit center and then took the CAT to the strip...took about 40 minutes....better than the shuttle....(2) used the 24 hour bus pass to go on the Duece(50 cents) to downtown...the Plaza has a 7.77 anytime buffet which was actually pretty good, for a change, on a Sunday...(3) played at the El Cortez, but it seems like they have not changed their slots selection in 10 years.(4) the shuttle from the GC and Orleans is a hit and miss proposition..if you go to Orleans and want to go back to GC, you first have to go to Bills and then back to GC...(5) the protestors at NYNY on Sept. 11 should have been ';fire hosed'; all the way back to SanFrancisco with their signs of ';9-11, an inside job';...(6) Big Elvis might have lost a lot of weight, but it seems to me that it has all dropped down to his crotch..not a pleasant sight..(7)City Center is a massive project, If the experts can do that, why in the world can%26#39;t they perfect moving walkways that don%26#39;t break down every other day? (7) all the ';no kids in Vegas'; posters should love this...now, they have lighted backpacks, with half, or more, ';nakkied'; women(?).....(8) that little midget at O%26#39;sheas is enough to make me skip it!!...(9) vegas just posted a revenue drop for the last 7 months....(9) Always keep your room keys, don%26#39;t turn them in when you leave..(10) always check your hotel charge..I was charged 13.99 for a movie that I never viewed and was downtown at the time...



    Just My Observations


    The lighted backpacks are cool.



    Just My Observations


    Only if you are a ';perfert';....childless....advocate for immigrants...




    ';Always keep your room keys, don%26#39;t turn them in when you leave..';





    Why?




    A moon bat




    How does one get a quarter of a penny? I though the bus was $1.25. You state it%26#39;s just over a penny. Last I hear the Deuce was $5.00 for a 24 hour pass, they lowered it to $.50?




    jungle,



    Thanks for the TR. Can you tell me more about the Plaza%26#39;s buffet. Another TAer recently stated that it was good. I guess I am a bit taken back by that since they use to me pretty lame and about Sahara quality.




    Room keys are some of the best free collectibles you can get.




    Supposedly, the room keys are coded with your personal information including your credit card number. I never worried about it, but I know some people who swear it%26#39; true.




    Here is an article that deals with the room key issue:



    www.snopes.com/crime/warnings/hotelkey.asp





    Are they finished with the room renovations? When I was there August 10-17 the Gold Coast was having problems with noise, hot water, flooding and -in some instances -electricity in some of the rooms. I experienced all but the flooding in my room because the renovations were being done in the rooms above me. I did have to change rooms.




    Room keys are coded with your entire life history.





    Of course they need your credit information and ssn incase of some damages or lawsuits.





    They also need your medical records in case you fall ill while in the Hotel, its an insurance issue.







    Or, maybe they just open the door.

    luxor

    Hi all we are planning next summers holiday and we have seen a good two centre holiday to L.A and Vegas the hotel on offer is the Luxor.Is this hotel in a good location for all the places of interest and is getting around Vegas easy.Any information about Vegas would be welcomed.



    Thanks patty%26amp;kenny



    luxor


    It%26#39;s at the southern end of the strip close to the Excalibur, Mandalay Bay, MGM, Tropicana, Hooters, New York New York. There%26#39;s plenty to see there but it is not center strip. The hotel rates are good . I don%26#39;t consider this hotel a top tier nor a bottom tier. It would be somewhere in the middle. Some rooms have be remodeled and others have not. I would stay at this hotel again.



    luxor


    In a good location for all places of interest, No





    Its out of the way and can be a pain to get around unless you dont mind taking cabs, trams and the monrail.




    i went to the Luxor in April and i found it to be great. Not centre strip but still a fairly good hotel for the money. Excellent pools and buffet and in Vegas you do loads of walking. I have a walking stick and i still found it to be ok.

    We're booked - Bally's in January - Deluxe Room....

    Hubby and I will be in Las Vegas from January 22 -25, 2009. We had some comps and ended up paying for the last night. $150 for a Deluxe...any info on the Deluxe rooms as opposed to the Classic...infact, any info at all on the rooms.





    It has been some years since I%26#39;ve been to Bally%26#39;s. Tell me everything.



    We're booked - Bally's in January - Deluxe Room....


    One other thing...can someone tell me about registering at the airport?



    We're booked - Bally's in January - Deluxe Room....


    No airport registration for Bally%26#39;s. The Harrah%26#39;s corp used to have an office there, but they closed it.





    MGM Grand is currently the only hotel with airport registration.




    There is no check in at the airport no more, Harrah%26#39;s close that down.



    You can check out the difference on their website



    www.harrahs.com on top click on LV then Hotel, then rooms reservation.




    The classic is in the south tower and not renovated, but they usually have great views. The Deluxe rooms are in the North tower and are very nice for the money, if I remember right they are around 650 SQ feet, but they dont have the best of views. I have stayed there about 10 times and only once in the south tower. i always asked for the North tower after that, much nicer rooms. Make sure you go to the Tequila Bar and order a Tres Compadres kick back and watch the show in the Indigo lounge.




    Can anyone give any particular room numbers we should request?

    3 or 2 nights in LV

    Team,





    Should we spend 3 nights or 2 nights in LV?





    I have a choice to spend 1 night in Sedona and 2 nights in LV or forgoe Sedona and spend the 3 nights in LV..





    me, wife and 9yo daughter...





    Kangarooo!



    3 or 2 nights in LV


    Asking this sort of question on here is a little futile. Most of the regular posters will invariably suggest spending additional time in Vegas over just about anywhere else! Likewise if you asked this on the Sedona forum, they%26#39;d probably think you were crazy for missing them out for an extra night in LV.... :-)





    Personally speaking I absolutely love Sedona but at the same time three nights in LV for a first visit really isn%26#39;t enough and two most certainly isn%26#39;t. A lot depends on the plans for the rest of your trip and how much traveling you%26#39;re doing before and after these three days, but I%26#39;d lean strongly towards the three nights in Vegas option.



    3 or 2 nights in LV


    Spend your entire vacation in Vegas!




    I have never been to Sedona but i would definatly stay 3 nights in vegas. Even that is not enough especially if it%26#39;s your first time there.




    Since this is your first visit to Vegas I would spend 3 nights there. There is so much to see and do that even 3 nights will only give you a taste of what Vegas is all about.




    Sedona is beautiful, and definitely worth a visit, but I would suggest unless you can get some more nights in there to just stick with Vegas. We were there for 5 nights and I could have stayed longer.




    yep, spend all three nights in Vegas!



    I was there for 7 nights for the first time in January and thought it was perfect!




    3 nights it is - thanks guys/girls.





    Sorry Sedona people....





    Cam




    I think that by spending one night in Sedona and two in Vegas you are not getting enough in either place so I would opt for 3 in either




    KatyKiwi - and others...





    I am in Vegas at Paris Hotel.





    I am glad I only allocated minimum time here in LV (3 days). The shopping Outlet appears to be the only value added thing for Ms Kanga and I.





    Bring as much money as you can for this outlet because you can get some really good deals - $25 USD LEVI and 501 jeans for example....





    I will be going tomorrow to stock up on Mens%26#39; Van Heusen shirts for example - $20 USD.





    Frankly I am disappointed with Vegas but I was not expecting much anyway....





    Byte









    Byte




    Why are you disappointed in Vegas?


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  • Finally Booked Air Couple of ??? though

    Hi,

    I finally got my airfare booked and will be going to Tahoe as part of my trip to CA.

    Will be in Tahoe 3 nights week of 9/29.

    Thinking of staying at the Hyatt in Incline for (2) nights and then possibly Sunnyside or Paradice Motel down South. What do you think?

    I realize they are close to each other but thought that we could be within walking distance to everything down south so we don%26#39;t have to worry about driving back at night after having a few cocktails!! We will be on vacation... Ha.

    Will be coming from San Fran/Napa area any suggestion on the route?

    What should I pack, is it chilly during the day at this time? I realize at night it will be.

    Can%26#39;t wait to relax by the lake and possibly kayak...

    Finally Booked Air Couple of ??? though

    I tried to get the Hyatt %26amp; sunnyside at the end of Sept and I couldn%26#39;t as they were booked, maybe you%26#39;ll be luckier.

    Sunnyside is very near Tahoe City so no where near south lake tahoe. If you want to be north and south, then pick Hyatt and Para dice.

    It%26#39;s not chillyin the day. Jeans and a t should be good and a sweathshirt at night.

    SF to South LAke Tahoe: Take 80 east, it becomes 50 in West Sacramento. No need to do anything stay on the freeway to take 50 to South Lake Tahoe.

    SF to North Lake Tahoe: 80 east. In West Sac take the Reno exit to 80 east. 80 to 89 at Truckee or 80 to 267/ exit 188B to Kings Beach, turn left at the lake to Incline Village.

    Finally Booked Air Couple of ??? though

    Last time I stayed in Incline Village, I stayed at the Parkside Inn at Incline and had a great time! It’s close to the Hyatt (which we’ve also stayed in) and close to great activities. I really liked the private beach access we got, over all it was really relaxing. Whenever we go to Lake Tahoe though, we go to www.gotahoenorth.com and get a lot of great information there. From lodging/dining/specials, it’s always got great advice!


    Many people come here for great information about Tahoe. Lots of contributors have first hand experiences that they are willing to share the pros and cons of and aren%26#39;t associated with a for-profit web site.


    So would you suggest that we stay (1) night in South Tahoe, just to get the feel of the (2) area%26#39;s?


    They have rooms available at the Hyatt starting at $179 a night for your Sept. 29th date of arrival for 3 nights. I would book it asap.

    I probably wouldn%26#39;t move hotels for one night. Incline Village is beautiful. There is a nice casino at the Hyatt, too. We drive to SLT from the Hyatt a couple times each visit, and it%26#39;s only 25 minutes away. Even if you have a few cocktails over the course of an evening, don%26#39;t get in the car and drive back immediately. There is a Hard Rock Cafe or a Starbucks to get a snack. Just be smart.


    Hi,

    I just saw that! Thanks... Seems like a great rate.

    Did you enjoy your stay at the Hyatt? Was there other options nearby for dinner beside eating at the Hyatt? The Lone Eagle looks very nice, especially the view.

    hmmmm, 25 minutes isn%26#39;t bad at all....


    Oh yes, lots of dining options just across the street from the Hyatt, on Country Club Dr. in the village. We%26#39;ve been stay at the Hyatt property for years and tried them all.

    Austins

    Black Bear Deli

    China Wok

    Tomaato%26#39;s

    La Fondue

    Le Bistro

    Lone Eagle $$$$ has a beautiful lake view if you dine at sunset, and up the hill a mile, also with a view: Big Water Grill

    The drive is really pretty. We leave in the afternoon and wander around the casinos, maybe see a move in the Horizon, have dinner at one of the hotel restaurants, or off site.


    Wah!!!! Why can%26#39;t I get that rate for the nights I want? Boo hoo!

    I%26#39;d stay in one place.

    Also Garwoods in Carnelian Bay is right on the lake and has a great menu, good food and drink and good service.


    Thanks for the dining suggestions, really appreciate it.

    The Lone Eagle at the Hyatt looks nice, especially the view, I took a peek at the menu... just a bit over the top, (like NYC dining) but maybe it could be our big splurge night, hey its my birthday, why not... Ha.

    Suze, seems like the Hyatts rate change daily. I had called because they had a fall promo going on and then the next day poof it was gone, they said that the specials and room rates do change constantly, maybe you%26#39;ll get lucky... keep the faith and keep checkin.

    So stay in one place.. The Secrets Inn looks cute and they have a 99.00 rate for one night... Could be our bargain night!!! LOL

    Still have to book somewhere heading back to San Fran. We want to stop in Wine Country (no clue where and possibly point reyes SP). So we were thinking of staying about an hour to an hour 1/2 outside od San Fran in Marin Cty or Wine Country and then hop on our flight back... Any suggestions?


    Wine Country will be hard to get this time of year at this date. I%26#39;d try asking the members in those forums for help. I always wait to long for a Sept stay and we end up in our always great backup- Tahoe! ;)

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  • Going to Las Vegas and Need Advice!

    Going to Las Vegas for the first time ever with our family, in mid October and have a lot of questions ...





    We are staying at The Signature at MGM.



    Any suggestions on the following:





    1. Where can we find good, reasonable priced places to eat?





    2. What are the prices for drinks?





    3. Are there good places to shop at?





    Any and all help would be appreciated.





    Thank you.



    Going to Las Vegas and Need Advice!


    Not sure what you mean by reasonable prices, but Margarittaville, Toby Keith%26#39;s, and the Harley Cafe are good and not too expensive.



    Drinks are free if you%26#39;re gambling.



    Going to Las Vegas and Need Advice!


    You need to be a bit more specific.



    What does ';resonable'; priced food mean to you? What type of food do you like? What do you drink? What are you looking to buy?




    1. Food options in all price ranges abound. For example the hotels all have their own all you can eat buffets ranging from about $15 a head in the cheaper hotels like Excalibur, to about $35 in the Bellagio - you get what you pay for, but even at the cheaper end its there%26#39;s something for everyone, its just you wouldn%26#39;t get dressed up to go there. So the answer to the question of ';where'; the answer is ';almost any place you care to look';





    2. Drinks again range from $1 bottles of beer and $1 frozen Margeritas in plastic that many people glug as they walk the strip to prices you may be more accustomed to pay. Hotel bars like NYNY or Paris I think a glass of wine is about $4, same for a Sam Adams or similar - not too bad. Posher bars, bigger tabs I guess, but I have no first hand experience of that





    3. So far as the Strip goes, there is a big Mall with all the usual suspects just next to Treasure Island. There are also great shops in many hotels, particularly Caesars Palace. Hotels like Bellagio and Venetian have shops but they tend to specialise in higher end fashion, footwear and jewellery





    What I always say about Las Vegas is that it is only your gambling budget you need take care with. As the city runs off gambling, it makes sure everything else, food, drink, hotel rooms etc are the best value (in my view) of any North American city. You can spend a lot, for sure, but if you do you%26#39;ll generally get a lot.





    I got married there on my first visit (it was planned) and I can remember that uncertain position you%26#39;re in, but believe me it is quite a wonderous place. The most abiding striking memory I had was just how ';nice'; the Strip was, not seedy or dangerous or cheap, just clean and nice with loads and loads of things to do even if (like me) gambling does nothing for you





    I like Ontario too, by the way




    IF you can afford the Signature , WHY are you worried about prices for food, etc.




    Unfortunately over the past several years the major hotel/casino corporations have found that they can ahve their cake and eat it too....that is, they no longer discount rooms or food as much as they used to...as loss leaders to get people into the casinos. Today revenues from rooms and restaurants actually exceed gambling revenue at many places.





    Still, there are the occasional deals...especially at the smaller places. Ellis Is. Casino has a $4.95 (I think it is still this) Steak Dinner that is not on the menu. You have to ask for it. The ';Coffee Shops'; at most hotels are often a bargain with surprisingly good food for a lot less than the fancy restaurants. Most also have late night specials (around mid-night) intended for employees but available to everyone. Always ask about ';off-menu'; specials. Coupons abound too...lots of 2-for-1 deals. Las Vegas Advisor dot com has a great coupon book as part of their on-line membership with several coupons that more than pay for the membership.





    It%26#39;s sort of sad but the high end restaurants tend to be artificially high priced. Possibly so that the high rollers getting comped meals feel they are getting more ';value';.





    Drink specials abound...aside from the free (plus tip) drinks while gambling. Lots of $1 drinks or coupon specials.





    Another shopping venue at Planet Hollywood is the Miracle Mile shops...about 130 stores.




    Lots of places to eat reasonably priced food. Off strip places are all reasonably priced- Chinatown is very reasonably priced. MGM Grand also has some dining options in which aren%26#39;t too expensive- but please never eat at Studio Wok!





    Malls also have lots of places to eat, such as the Fashion Show Mall. Forum shops area also worth a visit, and have many restaurants there as well.





    Cheap but good buffets would include the Harrah%26#39;s Flavors buffet. A little bit more expensive would be the Mirage Cravings buffet. And if you want to go all out, go to the Wynn or Bellagio buffets.





    It would kind of depend on what you call reasonably priced. People from the UK typically say the Wynn is very affordable and not expensive as the food quality is high, and compared to their area, the food is not as expensive.




    Thank you very much to everyone that responded to our questions. Your advice and help is greatly appreciated.





    This will be a very different type of vacation for us and we really did not know what to expect ..... although we are looking forward Vegas!!!





    Thank You Again.




    My daughter and I really enjoyed the Miracle Mile Shops at Planet Hollywood. And located directly across Harmon from The Signature.





    The Signature has a small cafe in Tower 2 that is very good. Have eaten lunch there a few times. They are now serving food by the Tower 2 pool. My son said the breakfast poolside was much better than the MGM Buffet. But since you will either have a full kitchen or kitchenette at The Signature I would recommend you get a few items from the grocery store so you can enjoy light meals or snacks in your Suite. I love having my coffee and breakfast without having to leave the Suite.





    And my favorite place to eat is Toby%26#39;s at Harrah%26#39;s. Take the monorail from the MGM and you will pass by Toby%26#39;s when you exit at Harrah%26#39;s. They have a good selection. I have never had a bad meal at Toby%26#39;s.




    where do you get the $1 margaritas to glug on the strip? we are going in late oct and that sounds like something i can afford and would like to do! so can you just walk in, order a drink and walk out on the street with your drink or do you have to ask for the plastic??




    99c margaritas are to be had at Bill%26#39;s - they come in a small plastic cup but are reasonably strong, make sure you give good stir or the first suck will be pure alcohol!





    And you can walk up the strip with open containers of alcohol quite happily although i believe someone on here maintained that it is still illegal even in Paradise. If so, it is not enforced.

    $2 or $3 blackjack

    Any one out there know were you can still play blackjack for $2 or $3? Any local places or any in Henderson? We have been going to Vegas for years but are now seniors and look for reasonable play. Any help appreciated.



    $2 or $3 blackjack


    They%26#39;re very hard to find nowadays, but Downtown does have a few $3 tables, especially during the week. Weekends are a little tougher.



    $2 or $3 blackjack


    Places I would check, all daytime, no guarantees:





    Slots-o-Fun



    O%26#39;Shea%26#39;s



    Golden Gate



    Four Queens



    Terribles




    Just got back and there were many places with $3 blackjack downtown during the day. circus circus has a big sign ( I didn%26#39;t go in there) advertising $3 blackjack.




    I played $3 BJ at an off strip casino back in June on Boulder Hwy..Jokers Wild Casino I think...probably the better chances of finding these lower limits are at casinos such as this. We took a day and traveled to a lot of these locals casinos and had a ball. Won too!!

    slushies

    I read a lot about slushies on this forum. Exactly what are they and where do you find them?



    slushies




    Ah....slushies......might need a moment here!!!





    Slushies are the same as slushies you would get at 7-11, but these ones are mixed with alcohol....in some cases a lot of alcohol!!!



    slushies


    and they come by the yard - yummmmmy...3 feet of frozen goodness. We drank them right before getting our marriage license (not an impulse wedding) but it made the paperwork more fun to fill out while we giggled the entire time.

    Pookie's Third-Person TR...

    So, Pook is here with me, and we had a most eventful evening! First, we took a cab downtown and ran La Bayou out of slushie. We cabbed it back and decided to go to the top of the Eiffel tower, but when we decideed attempt swan dives into the fountains across the street, they got a little testy. After that, Pook decided to train for awhile...





    Next, we took a trip down to the Luxor, as Pookie swore she saw the bat symbol begging her for assistance. She was mistaken. Afetr unsuccessfully trying to rescue an innocent couple from the ever-dangerous unmarried-with-seven-children cocktail waitress, Pookie decided it was time to wrestle the big cats at MGM.





    The exhibit was closed.





    At 11:30pm, Pooks saw a gaggle of children in the street, completely unmonitored by their parents, and being assaulted by a newver-ending string of porn-slappers. Pookie-Woo decided it was time to lay down the law. Pooks collected every card availazble to rate for appropriate contant.





    Nothing is approp



    Pookie's Third-Person TR...


    ... Nothing is appropriate.





    Bottom line thus far? Drink A LOT in Vegas! And don%26#39;t do so with your children in tow.





    Just FYI... Pookaloki stayed dry tonight.





    Are any of you here for a mini Meet and Greet?





    Pook and I will be at Carnival Court by 11am tomorrow morning. We%26#39;ll be starting our ';contest'; in the morning, so please let us know if you%26#39;re here!





    We%26#39;d love to see you there!



    Pookie's Third-Person TR...


    This post is lies all lies!!! We spent the whole night drinking cheap wine and posing for pics for tourists in front of the Trop, most of them thought we are the Olson twins and were star struck!! We went to Ceasars Palace where people thought we were the double mint twins, we got ticked off and went back to the the hotel.





    FYI several bottles of wine and bourbon drinks make an interesting night of cutie and pook! I have NOT I repeat NOT fallen into any bodies water as of yet! (I make no promises though) !





    If You can be there at 11 am at Carnival Court we will be there slurping on slushies!



    :)



    Pook!!




    Please you two, take lots of pics or yourselves right now, and post them, lol. I%26#39;m curious what kind of shape you are in.




    Oxy - Do you REALLY think that we%26#39;ve had enough to drink (yet) that we%26#39;re going to post evidence???





    Not yet!




    Oh boy, do I wish I could be at CC today. Have loads of fun...and pretty please some pics please!!




    Good luck to you both (but mostly Pook-sorry Cutie but she is on this forum more than you are)- may the best woman win(Pook!). Post as soon as possible, please.




    CutiePi said ';Oxy - Do you REALLY think that we%26#39;ve had enough to drink (yet) that we%26#39;re going to post evidence???';





    The evidence is in the writing, my dear. Let%26#39;s see there is you and Pook, but yet the post title says Third-Person...hmmm...who could that third person be? Oh yeah....Jack.....Jack Daniels, of course. Those JD slushies will do you in all the time.....LOL.





    I wish both you girls an awesome time and have plenty of fun and laughs. Stay safe and have a beautiful day!




    The evidence IS in the writing! Have you ever tried to type something coherent after an ENTIRE bottle of wine? If you%26#39;ve not had the pleasure... Well, don%26#39;t have the pleasure!





    Now we wait for the ibuprofen to kick in so we can head to Carnival Court by 11! Anyone joining us?

    Mystere Discount Tickets

    Will be in Vegas 10/5 for 3 nights.. Does anyone know where to get discounted tickets for Mystere? I checked SmarterVegas.com but that promo only runs thru the end of Sept..

    Mystere Discount Tickets

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    Mystere Discount Tickets

    Generally speaking (except for their summer promotion) CdS doesn%26#39;t discount directly much (because they don%26#39;t have to). Since you%26#39;re there mid-week, you will *probably* be able to get discount tickets at one of the kiosks (e.g. www.tix4tonight.com).

    If you need several seats together or have other special needs your best bet is to suck it up and pay the asking price.


    We recently bought Ka tickets for this coming Friday and got 35% off directly through CDS by calling their phone number on the website. My bf joined their free club online several years ago. It doesn%26#39;t specifically say anything there about discounts, but when he called for tickets to Ka (which didn%26#39;t have any other promotion that we could find) he asked if there was a discount for belonging to the club and they gave him 35% off.

    I mentioned this to my sister in law who isn%26#39;t a member and she called up just last week. The person helping her asked her what the discount was supposed to be. She said 35% (because that was what they gave to my bf) and he said ok and gave her that reduced price. I don%26#39;t know if she ever actually signed up for the club or not. It didn%26#39;t seem to matter.

    Ka had the same promo, but only through the end of August, as you found for Mystere ending in September. That was why we called CDS directly. I think it%26#39;s worth a shot. There was one restriction. We couldn%26#39;t book a Saturday night show, but we booked Friday (I believe Ka is dark on Sunday). So maybe there is some restrictions on certain dates, but if you are flexible, you should be able to get tickets through this manner.


    Mystere runs pretty regularly at the half price booths at a discount of about 20%. It%26#39;s not much, but better than nothing! Of course, you%26#39;d have to be willing to make a day-of decision instead of booking in advance.

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  • Planet Hollywood

    Has anyone stayed at the Planet Hollywood fountain-view rooms? If so, is it a nice view? Is it worth the extra money? Are the rooms big? Small? Windows big or small?





    Any information you can give me, I really appreciate.





    Thank you!!!



    Planet Hollywood


    The fountain view rooms are the same as the regular rooms, just with a fountain view. The view is enjoyable, however, the window in these rooms is over in a corner with a table in front of it so the placement is a little akward. If you upgrade to the ';Hollywood Hip'; room category you%26#39;ll get a renovated room (or you can change it and ask upon request). Personally, I prefer to upgrade at the Resort Rooms - much bigger and generally with good fountain views.





    Is it worth the extra money? That%26#39;s your call and for me it would depend on how much we%26#39;re talking. I just usually try for free upgrades upon check-in for a view.



    Planet Hollywood


    Thank you so much. This info really helps us decide!!!

    Downtown Question

    I want to explore downtown on my upcoming visit in October. I plan on going to Atomic Liquors and then hitting some of the casinos. Are the casinos walking distance from the ';Atomic'; area? Is there a best place to get dropped off by taxi and are taxi%26#39;s real easy to get hail to get back to the strip.





    Thanks in advance for your help.



    Downtown Question


    It%26#39;s about 4-5 blocks from Atomic Liquors to The Freemon Street Experience, where you%26#39;ll find most of the downtown Casinos. It isn%26#39;t a long walk.





    My suggestion would be to take a cab to Atomic Liquors and then walk to the casinos. You will be able to get a cab back to the strip from any casino hotel cab stand.





    You can%26#39;t hail cabs on the strip, and I don%26#39;t believe you can downtown either. But they are plentiful at the hotels.

    deluxe or tower deluxe at mirage?

    is the only difference between these rooms the fact the tower has private elevators and seperate bath and shower have been onto website and both floorplans are exactly the same, same size etc.



    i have booked at ti but am now going to change to mirage wasnt sure whether tower was worth the extra $100 or so ?



    deluxe or tower deluxe at mirage?


    The bathroom is the only thing that is different between the Deluxe and Tower Deluxe rooms at Mirage. The TD bathrooms are much larger, separate tub and shower, double sink vanity. The room itself is the same in both.





    I know that the renovations are complete on the deluxe rooms but don%26#39;t know if they%26#39;ve done the Tower Deluxe ones yet. If not, then I%26#39;d stay in a regular deluxe room.





    Mirage is a nicer overall property than TI, but TI is also very good.



    deluxe or tower deluxe at mirage?


    The slight increase in the size of the bathroom in the Tower Deluxe rooms is gained by slightly reducing the size of the living area. The Tower Deluxe bathrooms have a double bowl sink rather than the single bowl sink in the regular rooms. For $10 or $15 per night, the upgrade to the Tower Deluxe rooms is probably worth it. If it%26#39;s more than that, I wouldn%26#39;t do it.





    I believe that the Tower Deluxe rooms have already been renovated and they%26#39;re working on the suites now.





    We%26#39;re going to be at The Mirage in October, and I plan to ask for a free upgrade to a Tower Deluxe room. So far, that has always worked.

    busy in dec?

    Hi was planning to come ova in Sept but all flight have gone so now looking at Dec. Either 5 Dec 4 nites or 12th 4 nites. Have noticed prices drop quite a bit so I assume its not very busy - will vegas be dead in Dec ? and is there much different between 5 th and 12 th ?



    busy in dec?


    The rodeo is in town an ends on the 14th. So by the 12th many of the cowboys are headed home already.



    busy in dec?


    The two weeks between the end of the rodeo and a day or so before New Year%26#39;s are the quietest of the year in Vegas but it%26#39;s all relative and LV is never ';dead';!





    Some shows may be dark then but other than that you%26#39;re still pretty certain to have a great ';Vegas experience';...... :-)

    what is the time difference between the U.K.and Las vegas

    hi everyone sorry to be such a muppet but can you tell me the time difference between the U.K. and Las Vegas please

    what is the time difference between the U.K.and Las vegas

    Vegas is 8 hours behind the UK.

    what is the time difference between the U.K.and Las vegas

    yhank you


    Your welcome


    ohps sorry i meant thank you i said i was a muppet didnt i

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  • Signature MGM for first timer?

    I am trying to plan a suprise trip for my husband over xmas. Will probably suprise him with the news xmas morning, take a flight out later that day. There are a few shows we both want to see, plus I%26#39;m hoping to get UFC92 tickets when they go on sale.





    Neither of us have been to vegas before. I was planning to book the Sig since it\s gotten such great reviews on here, and is still within our price range. Everyone on TA seems to share the view that one should stay on the strip for their first visit. However, I like the idea of being in a non-gaming hotel (in my head I picture being in a casino hotel as being very noisy, and we like our quiet, plus hubby has trouble sleeping at night if he hears ANYTHING!) and a non-smoking hotel. We are both 30, don%26#39;t mind walking at all (well, as long as we can get to most places within 30 min, otherwise might take a cab), and I%26#39;m sure we will go out and see and do lots on the strip, but like being able to come back someplace relaxing.





    So, with all that said (for those of you who read through all my rambling!), do you think the Sig would suit us, or do you have better ideas for a quiet place actually on the strip that doesn%26#39;t cost too much more? Thanks for the help!



    Signature MGM for first timer?


    From what you have said your requirements are, I think the Sig would be perfect for you! That%26#39;s a great Christmas Present - have a wonderful time!



    Signature MGM for first timer?


    Sounds great according to what you said and what you need! The other big non-casino hotel is the Four Seasons, which is in the Mandalay Bay. But that probably would be way more expensive then your Signature rate.




    The Sig is too remote for a first timer. I stayed there once and won%26#39;t stay there again.





    Any nice hotel is quiet in the rooms. MGM is actually quiet place. The only noisy hotel I%26#39;ve stayed in is Bill%26#39;s. I think you%26#39;ll like Mirage better than Signature. I know I did.




    I liked the look of the signature when I was planning my trip to vegas but after being there I was glad i didn%26#39;t choose it. It was just a little out of the way. We stayed at Ceasars in the Augustus tower rooms. We booked a hot deal on harrahs.com (at the top of the homepage) don%26#39;t know how expensive it would be for when you want to go though. Our room was silent on a night. It was really lovely too. I wouldn%26#39;t stay in a normal room at Caesars though as they look a bit dingy. Our view was of the Bellagio fountains. It was like a dream come true. We went in all of the hotels. The best in my opinion were Palazzo, Wynn and Caesars. These all seemed like they were in a good location within walking distance of most things. Mandalay Bay seemed too far out in my opinion and I didn%26#39;t like MGM. We nearly booked it but when we were there thought the area was a little scruffier down the bottom end of the strip. I was really tempted by signature because of the size of the rooms and facilities but honestly I was really glad I booked Caesars instead. You get so sick of walking everywhere I think that the Sig would just about have killed us off!



    Hope this helps.



    Have a great time wherever you stay.




    We are going there on the 22nd. We chose it for the very reasons you say. We are also first timers and having a strip view is all well and good but after the first few minutes you%26#39;ll probably not bother! I don%26#39;t care about the walk to the strip, by all accounts it only takes five or ten minutes! If you don%26#39;t need to make a decision straight away I%26#39;ll report back when we return.




    we%26#39;ve stayed there a couple of times and love it. Yes it will take you 10 minutes to get to the strip but we like the fact its a bit out of the way. Also i%26#39;ve never stayed in a nicer smelling hotel (no smoke) and I%26#39;m a smoker!



    wish my misses would suprise me with something like that ! Dont forget to look on VRBO. We%26#39;ve got our room half price for our trip in a couple of weeks




    Mad (you must be to support spurs, sorry im a gooner!) we are there on the 24th, you will love it.




    It sounds like exactly what you are looking for. Despite what some of the naysayers say, it is only a 5 - 10 minute walk to get to the strip..and most of that is thru a casino. That is short walk by vegas standards. Since it sounds like you are not lazy and dont mind a short walk, I think it would be perfect. We are looking forward to our stay in 7 long weeks!




    Go for it. It takes time to get to the strip from most hotels and casinos as they are so big.



    I will be staying at the Sig for my first time early Oct.



    You will get you%26#39;re fill of Vegas just being there. It will be nice to have a nice ';retreat'; from the hustle and bustle. You will see.



    Have fun. Do it !




    We just got back early this morning and stayed at the Signature for the first time. Compared to all of the other places we have stayed, I would say that it was just alright. It is a long walk from the Strip but the rooms and hotel itself are beautiful. We loved the free weight room, free bottled water, the huge bathrooms and the balcony. The kitchenette also came in handy for us too. The tower pool was nothing fancy but if it%26#39;s that important to you, then you can use the MGM one for free instead(it%26#39;s only a 2- 3 minute walk from the Signature towers).



    Overall, I think that the location is the worst feature of this hotel, but other than that it is excellent. If you really don%26#39;t mind walking a lot then the Signature will be perfect for your surprise trip :-)


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  • More luck downtown or strip

    I am going to make a quick trip to Vegas to see Cher. Can’t make my mind up as to, if I want to stay downtown or on the strip. Do most of you feel you have better gambling luck on the strip or downtown? I feel mine is downtown, but I am still not convinced to stay the 4 nights downtown, or besides that on the strip lol.



    More luck downtown or strip


    I have most definitely had better luck downtown! If you%26#39;re hesitating, though, why not consider someplace like Green Valley Ranch or Sunset Station? No, they%26#39;re not the most opulent, but my understanding is that they%26#39;re both very clean and comfortable.



    More luck downtown or strip


    We%26#39;ve been to Vegas probably 8 or 10 times in the past few years and we almost exclusively stay at Flamingo%26#39;s, Bally%26#39;s or Paris, where our 3-4 night stay is comped by HET (we are low rollers by the way).





    Without exception, we have had our best luck downtown. Our last trip I won over $1500 at 4 Queens playing one video keno machine, 50 cents at a time (6 out of 6 on a 50 cent wager wins $800). The other place where I%26#39;ve had good success is the Golden Nugget. My husband plays craps and BJ and agrees that downtown has usually been the better bet for his gambling, too.




    gigdeb: that is actually the 2 hotels that I am stuck between. Flamingo or Golden nugget. I have stayed at both, and golden nugget is cheaper the time around.hmmmmm...not sure...




    well actually I just found bally%26#39;s at the same price as golden nugget, so now I really dont know.




    Neither...for us. We%26#39;ve done far better at Las Vegas Hilton and Sam%26#39;s Town. One advantage for LVH might be the convenient monorail line to fairly close to Caesars. It%26#39;s hard to call LVH a ';locals'; casino but being off-strip they do have to try harder to attract people...like the locals places. LVH has also been pretty good (even two years since last visit) about sending offers based on our fairly limited play.

    Question about booking rooms in Vegas

    I am still trying to decide whether I will book a package (air and hotel) with my air miles, or just book the flight part with airmiles and pay for the hotel myself. If I do decide to book the hotel myself, should I do it now? I am planning a trip from Dec 25-28 and want to stay at the Signature. Right now I am getting rates of $150 for Dec 25, and $300 each for Dec 26 and 27 (it%26#39;s the weekend). Do you think those prices will go either up or down significantly before then? And if they change, will the hotel change the rate for me if I booked direct with them? I see the sig lets you cancel up to 48 hrs, so I guess if need be I could always cancel the reservation and make a new one if the price drops right? Thanks!



    Question about booking rooms in Vegas


    yes book now directly through the hotel. if the rates change you can call the hotel and have them give you the new rate or you can cancel and rebook at either the same hotel or another hotel. but booking now guarantees you that the current rate will be the highest price you will pay.



    Question about booking rooms in Vegas


    oh, but if you book using a promo code, make sure to read all of the fine print because some hotels are getting sneaky and are putting in non-refundable clauses.

    Reno Balloon Races

    The website is great, but I%26#39;m trying to find out if there%26#39;s a better place to see the ';mass ascension'; at 6:45 than the same place that 130,000 other people will be at. The Silver Legacy will let you have a little breakfast and view the event from the top of their building, for $15... and there%26#39;s a shuttle that supposedly goes from downtown out the event.





    I%26#39;m interested in either walking the 1.5 miles -- is it an easy 1.5? -- or else knowing if there%26#39;s a good nearby spot where we can view a lot of the same stuff, with less of a crowd. Thanks for your thoughts!



    Reno Balloon Races


    I was actually considering the casino breakfast as well...looks like a good deal for $15, and the rooftop view from either the Silver Legacy or Circus Circus (which is also hosting a breakfast) would be excellent.





    On that note, you can assume that ANY parking garage%26#39;s roof downtown would give you the same view. So...consider St. Mary%26#39;s hospital or any other public garage that is approximately as high as the casinos%26#39;.





    The walk from downtown to Rancho San Rafael Park wouldn%26#39;t be too bad-it%26#39;s essentially a straight line walking north. There is a bit of uphill walking involved, and there will also be lots of other people going the same way as many people park out on the surrounding streets and walk to the park.





    The Great Balloon Race is a really fun event, I%26#39;m certain you will enjoy it!



    Reno Balloon Races


    Don%26#39;t laugh, but I kind of want to save my appetite for a big buffet brunch instead of what they offer on top of the building.





    That%26#39;s a great idea to find a parking garage; I wonder which ones might be open at that hour.





    Thank you also for letting me know about the uphill walk. That might not be such a bad thing, if we%26#39;re ready for it. Will driving be impractical?




    Not only uphill, but remember that you will now be at 4500-5000 feet, so you%26#39;ll definitely tire more easily!





    Driving would not be terribly practical, as so many people do that that there is quite a bit of traffic AND the surrounding streets to the park get quite crowded with parking. I suppose it would shave some walking off for you, though, as you could definitely get closer than the downtown casino area.




    Oh, and I typed the wrong direction in my original post-the walk is actually WEST (have NO idea why I typed north, other than the lame excuse that I had just gotten up when I typed the post :))!





    If you decide to drive and park, if you arrive early enough for the ';glow'; show you should be able to find parking within Rancho San Rafael Park itself. It%26#39;s a very early morning, but it%26#39;s a really unique and fun experience.




    Am wondering if anyone ever thought to combine the balloons with the air races - that would be interesting, no? Ok, it%26#39;s 7 in the morning so you can%26#39;t expect rational thinking this early ...




    Good advice about seeing the balloons. I figure we%26#39;ll check with the concierge for some advice on how to catch that shuttle bus.





    It sounds marvelous. Thank you!




    I know this has past - but what did you end up doing? We drove right up and parked across the street from the park with a great view; no problems. Even ran across the street (dodging traffic) for some close up pics. Traffic was bearable and so were the people. What a great event and highly recomended!!

    steakhouse not in casino

    We are looking for a steakhouse, not too expensive for a family birthday celebration during our trip in Sept. to Reno. We prefer not to eat in casino or in a chain place. there will be about 8 adults.

    steakhouse not in casino

    You might try Ruby River on South Virginia right across the street from the Peppermill (but not affiliated with it). This is not a national chain but it is a small chain of 10 restaurants in NV, UT, and ID. If you%26#39;re from WI, this might be new to you. The atmosphere is Old West and family-oriented. If you go, try the baked sweet potato - awesome! http://www.rubyriver.com/

    steakhouse not in casino

    thanks! A couple in our group from S.F. will be staying at peppermill, so that%26#39;s perfect. We visit every other year to see older family members and usually stay with them or in nearby condo. So, we usually eat at their home to avoid the crowds with them. We can%26#39;t miss a trip to In %26amp; Out burger though. When we gamble, we%26#39;re at peppermill, but rarely eat out. I think we%26#39;ll give this a try.


    Our favorite Reno restaurant is the ';http://www.rapscallion.com/ a seafood %26amp; Steak/Chop restaurant. Aged steaks %26amp; wonderful prime rib. We recently celebrated our 10th anniversary there.

    The Escargot with Roquefort is incredible. We had the Half stuffed lobster %26amp; prime rib both excellent with a good Cesare salad %26amp; the for mentioned escargot.


    Agree with Peddler on Rapscallion. For some reason, I thought you might have kids but if not, Rapscallion is a bit more formal than Ruby River. You%26#39;ll get decent food at either place, depends on what type of atmosphere you want.


    Two excellent choices! Maybe we%26#39;ll have to try them both while we%26#39;re in town! Kids - no, but dogs have done fair bit of traveling and eating in restaurants too. That would be ideal but they%26#39;l stay home this time. Bummed we%26#39;l miss the rib fest this year but hopefully will catch the end of the balloon races on Sund. thanks for the wonderful suggestions and I%26#39;ll report back.


    We%26#39;re just back from our visit so here is an update -We were headed to Rapscallion for sunday brunch but headed to the balloon races instead. Then, we got comped for dinner at a local casino so that took care of our birthday celebration. So, in the end, we never made it to either place, but drove by Ruby River for next trip (maybe March). We also received free air show tickets for friday - Wow! If you have never been, it is not to be missed. The airforce thunderbirds were out of this world! Weather was nice and hot - just the way we like it! Thanks again for all the advice!

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  • Airport Shuttle was great

    I forgot to mention in my trip report that I purchased an online ticket via Viator/Grayline for airport transportation to and from New York New York.





    The service was great. Precisely on time, comfortable and friendly. I would not hesitate to use them again.



    Airport Shuttle was great


    Hi southwest





    Thanks for the post. How much did the shuttle cost? Was it just for you and you%26#39;re travelling party?



    Airport Shuttle was great


    The shuttle was $10.22 online and I don%26#39;t think that was much of a savings over the booth at the airport. I just liked having ticket in hand.





    I was traveling solo, so the shuttle made sense. If traveling with 2 or more, a taxi would be a reasonable choice too.





    I was impressed that there was practically no waiting at the airport or hotel. I may have been lucky, but it looked like they kept their vans moving. Plus, they only stopped at 3 hotels. One van doesn%26#39;t service the entire strip - so no 1 hour journey to your hotel.

    Cirque's O.......

    Thinking about seeing this Cirque show and just wondered if I should book now or will I be able to get tickets easily when I get to Vegas?



    We managed to get tickets for Ka last year the day before but don%26#39;t know how popular ';O'; is?





    Thanks.





    Cirque's O.......


    ';O'; is popular. You would probably be better off getting your tickets ahead of time.



    Cirque's O.......


    ';O'; sell out or comes close to it each performance. Getting tickets on the day of a show or in the days immediately before one is considerably more difficult than for KÀ.





    Buy as soon as possible to avoid disappointment. As with any show, calling the box office is the better alternative than buying tickets online.




    We waited until we got to Vegas to get tickets to see O, got balcony tickets and didnt even get to sit together but it was still great. So I definately would buy my tickets ahead of time. We are seeing Love in 2 weeks and I bought our tickets in June.




    If you really want to go to ';O';, you%26#39;d best follow the other%26#39;s advice and buy ahead.





    If you want to save and have really great seats, try the ';Limited View'; seats. If you have the ones in section 203, they really aren%26#39;t obstructed so long as you don%26#39;t get the first row along the railing of the balcony. You will have a great panoramic view of the stage and not too far away.




    I though %26#39;o%26#39; waa amazing i went to see it in july, i brought my ticket on tuesday for fridays show but all of the better seats tend to sell out qucikly so i would get them as soon as you can.




    Thanks everyone.......I%26#39;ll book them asap!!!




    This show is brilliant





    Seen it a few years ago. The effects are brilliant and the beginning and intervals are really funny aswell.





    Book in advance ...well worth it




    Hi. I booked mine on friday for when we go in october. Wanted 4 seats for 12th. put in best available and could only get limmited view. they were only $102 so took a chance. my friend is there at the mo so asked her to check them for me. She said they could only get limmited for themselves and they were in good seats.block 202. I booked with the cirque own website.


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  • Trip Report 9/4 to 9/8/08--THEHotel at Mandalay Bay

    Another excellent trip to Vegas! I%26#39;m still smiling. Booked trip thru Expedia.com and got 4 nights at THEHotel at Mandalay Bay AND airfare from Pennsylvania round trip for $676 per person. Couldn%26#39;t find a better deal for a 4.5 star hotel. Flights went perfectly, arrived at THEHotel as a first time guest at this hotel. What a beautiful hotel it is. THEHotel are all suites and hotel is connected to Mandalay Bay so you use their casino, pools, restaurants, etc. Three of us in our suite, so we booked 2 queen beds. There was a separate living room (with a door) that had a large couch, chairs, flat screen TV, desk, wet bar, mini-bar AND half bathroom. Bedroom was nice sized w/large closets and many drawers, large bathroom with soaking tub, separate shower, double marble vanity and toilet area w/separate door for privacy. This will probably be the only hotel we will ever stay in again in LV. The only thing you have to adjust to at THEHotel is the lobby and hotel are very dimly lit. DIdn%26#39;t bother me but it took some getting used to. It smells great though -- they pipe in a great scent. The pools at MB are superb! Lazy river pool was the best -- bought an inner tube (for $16 -- or you had to pay $20 per day to rent) and floated around without a care in the world. Weather was hot (105 degrees) and sunny every day. It was hot but not humid (like in PA) so I totally loved it! Here is a list of what we did:





    Day 1 (Thurs): Ate a late lunch after check in at THECafe in THEHotel -- awesome food! Then walked around Mandalay Bay to get accustomed and also checked out the pool area. Had a great frozen drink at the pool bar ($12 but very good). Then changed for the evening and headed over to Harrah%26#39;s (via taxi) to Carnaval Court. For those of you who have never been there, I highly recommend it if you want to just go have a drink and be entertained by the ';flairtender'; bartenders. The drinks are awesome -- you definitely get your money%26#39;s worth! I love the ';Harrahcane';, which is a VERY strong rum runner. If you tip the flairtenders well they will take very good care of you. Mig is the best flairtender and does a great balancing act (on his head) of empty alcohol bottles and cups that are filled. Truly amazing! After getting quite tipsy there, walked next door to Dueling Pianos at Harrah%26#39;s. Very entertaining. Not sure what time we made it to bed that night/morning, but were exhausted after being up almost 24 hours.





    Day 2 (Fri.): Slept in and then headed to the pool around 10:30. Was getting crowded already but we got chairs right by the lazy river pool. Lounged for awhile and then ate lunch at the Pool Restaurant. Excellent food there also. Worked on our tans for the rest of the day, then showered and went to the Buffet at Bellagio. First time there, and I HIGHLY recommend it -- my old favorite was The Rio%26#39;s buffet, but Bellagio is now my new favorite. Excellent choices and everything I chose was superb! Great desserts too! Then we had tickets for Le Reve (Cirque de Soleil show) at The Wynn. We were in the 3rd row $137.50 per ticket) and what a great show it was. I love all of the Cirque shows and it was truly impressive. Then headed back to THEHotel and went to Mix (the nightclub). Paid $10 admission since were hotel guests ($25 for non quests). It was very crowded and small, but what a great view from the top of THEHotel. Hung out for a few drinks and then off to bed.





    Day 3 (Sat.): Same as Day 2 where we lounged by the pool all day. Since none of us gamble at all (I%26#39;m way too unlucky so I refrain from losing my hard earned money) it was the perfect set up for us women. Sat. night we ate at The Burger Bar at Mandalay Bay which I ready on this forum that many people recommended it. I too will recommend it. They have more than burgers there but their burgers are awesome. Pick your own beef (or chicken), bun, toppings and sides. Great food and a cool bar too. Then went over to Ceasar%26#39;s Palace to see Cher (front orchestra tix for $227 a ticket). What a great show that was too! She looked great, sang great, her 17 costumes were great, and her acts in between her singing were great! Totally worth every penny! After the show we headed back over to Carnaval Court for more entertainment and great drinks. Paid $7 cover charge (after 9:00 I think), but they had a great band and it was a lot of fun once again.





    Day 4 (Sun): Our last day we went to the pool again (surprise!) for our last bit of warmth and sunshine. Ate dinner at The House of Blues in MB which was probably the best dinner I%26#39;ve ever eaten (Teriyaki glazed salmon, fresh green beans and mashed potatoes). Key lime pie for dessert! Definitely recommend that dish. We were going to go to see ';Purple Reign'; at 10:00, but we were all so tired and we had to fly out the next morning so we skipped it. Will have to see it next time (I hear it%26#39;s great).





    I can%26#39;t wait to go back again next year -- I love Las Vegas and recommend THEHotel to anyone looking to stay somewhere very nice.



    Trip Report 9/4 to 9/8/08--THEHotel at Mandalay Bay


    sounds fab I am getting so excited but have so long to go!



    Trip Report 9/4 to 9/8/08--THEHotel at Mandalay Bay


    Ugh! I want to go back so bad! I have to wait until April!





    Great trip report!




    Thanks for sharing. We loved MB when we stayed there in Dec, and went to the Mix for a meal on Christmas Day, loved the views from up there.



    Le Reve was a great show.



    Have now been converted to staying DT but would deffo go back to MB for that bit of luxury. The location of it doesnt bother me in the slightest either.




    I%26#39;m going to share this trip report with my non-gambling friends who don%26#39;t believe me when I tell them you can have a good time in Las Vegas without betting your money.





    Well done.




    I loved staying at THE Hotel! The flat screen in the bathroom showing the fish was my favorite part about the room. I know, I%26#39;m easily impressed.





    Do they still have the bowl of fake cherries on the table? They looked so real when I walked in, I tried to take one to eat it and I ended up knocking the whole thing onto the floor, lol!




    Cupcakes:





    No, they don%26#39;t have the fake cherries in the bowl anymore. Maybe too many people choked from trying to eat them so they considered it a health hazard and removed them :)





    And yes, the flat screen TV in the bathroom was also excellent.





    I have already started to look at prices for my trip next year!




    Isn%26#39;t it amazing the little things you remember? The last time we stayed at THEhotel the bowl of cherries were gone and my wife missed it.



    THEhotel is VERY NICE and often can be an outstanding value. And there%26#39;s absolutely nothing wrong with resting and spending your days by the pool. Everyone doesn%26#39;t have to spend their time in the casinos. Las Vegas certainly offers different types of vacations, and it just deciding what works for you.



    Thnaks for sharing your trip.

    Bally's

    Is the deluxe room at Bally%26#39;s in the North or South tower and is it worth staying in?





    Thanks



    Bally's


    The deluxe rooms are in the north tower. They are the renovated rooms but the south tower usually has better views if that matters to you. We always use the north tower and have always been ok with them.



    Bally's


    I%26#39;ve done both %26amp; they%26#39;re very nice, I prefer the south tower due to strip view, the rooms are clean %26amp; are fine to me, but then again I%26#39;m not picky in decor or modern furniture as long as the room is clean it%26#39;s great to me since I%26#39;m not in the room for long.