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I have never been to Las Vegas but want. Where would you recommend that I stay as far as not expensive and nice inside. What would you suggest I see when I go?
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1. timhinyy (371) | 9 months ago | went to vegas once for my aunts and my sisters wedding. so my aunt and my parents arranged everything. we didnt have much time to site see the only thing i got to go do was bowling. but i had alot of fun spent some time in the casinos. we stayed at mandalay bay resort, which is a really nice place enjoyed some room service cant believe what some of that stuff costs but is it ever good mmm-mmm. i would highly reccomend staying there if you can afford it. it is a nice place to visit at least once.
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summerfire (210) | 9 months ago | Tell me more about the Mandaly Bay Resort it sounds like a nice place
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timhinyy (371) | 9 months ago | lets see what i can remember been 5 or 6 years now. they had a huge outdoor pool i never got in it cause i burn easily and it was soooo hot out i just wanted to stay indoors. they have a nice indoor spa which i took advantage of. the casino was nice too and they had alot of different places to eat. they gave us coupons for different places in the resort restaurants and such was really nice. the wedding was nice too cept i had to give up my room so we could keep my sister and brother in law to be away from each other the night before the big day. dont ask me how much it costs though cause i didnt pay so i dont have a clue.
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summerfire (210) | 9 months ago | Sounds like a nice place and the wedding sounds like it went well:)
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| 2. 8000RPM (14) | 9 months ago | I would recommend the Paris hotel. It is beautiful inside, all of the casino games that you would want, plus many great restaurants. The fanciest place on the strip is the Bellagio. Great to walk around in, but extremely expensive for a room.
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3. nova1945 (1094) | 8 months ago | I love Vegas. My daughter and I go every year for a vacation from our normal home life. Have been going to L.V. since the early 60's when I lived in Los Angeles and it was just a 4-5 hour drive. Now live in TN and have to fly, but still love that city. Best shopping, restaurants, shows in the country.
If you are on a budget I would suggest you book a hotel downtown rather than the Strip. Not quite as glamorous but public transportation in Vegas is superb. The Golden Nugget is an excellent downtown hotel and they have good specials quite often. For eating you might want to try the Paradise Buffet at the Fremont and don't miss the Fremont Street Experience. Definitaly spend some time on the Strip as well, but hotels there are pricey albeit exquisite. Check out a website called: http://www.lasvegasadvisor.com/ you will find all of the information you ever wanted to know about Las Vegas. And is is accurate.
Have fun and good luck!
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| 4. slumlordz (4) | 8 months ago | I went to Vegas last year was great didnt gamble too much but I did stay at Mandalay Bay. Really nice hotel it even smells good when u walk into the place heh
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5. crimsonladybug (1938) | 4 months ago | Check out a site like Orbitz or Priceline... I recommend staying on the Strip. The rooms are a little more pricey but you will make up for it by not having to take a cab or shuttle to and from the Strip every day and if you want to go off Strip to see something you can always rent a car for about $40 a day. I've been looking a lot lately and I've noticed that Circus Circus, the Excalibur and the Stratosphere are the cheapest on the Strip. Circus Circus is an older casino/hotel so it's not as flashy inside as the MGM Grand or the Bellagio but it's not run down by any means. And being one of the older ones it's more toward the north end which is both good and bad.... you aren't starting in the middle and working your way out but when you get to the south end you then have to make your way back to your room at the end of the day....
As for sights, I say pick one show that you really want to see (I'd pick the Blue Man Group but that's just my preference) and buy tickets for that. There are so many free shows all along the Strip all day every day that you will be well entertained. My favorite was the pirate show at Treasure Island but only because we didn't get to see the dueling show at the Excalibur, which was my favorite casino...the Excalibur and the Mirage. The Secret Garden in the Mirage is pretty amazing too, especially if they still have the white lion.... He was AWESOME. He looked like a marble statue.
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Crestview (230) | 2 months ago | I am not much of a fan for Priceline, and for Vegas, I probably won't use any of the third party booking agent cause if you change your mind, you can't cancel your reservation. I you find a rate that you like, most hotel will match it if you mention where you get it from, and in most case you can cancel up to 24 hours prior to arrival. Most of the older hotels like Rivera, Imperial, Circus, Circus, Tropicana do give you the best rates, but the newer one like Monte Carlo and Treasure Island's rate are usually only a little bit higher. As far as shows go, none of them are too cheap, but then you are suppose to be there to have fun, not doing anything because of cost would be shortchanging yourself. However, you may save a few $$ if you check with the 50% off operator, they get leftover tickets on the day of the shows and sell them for half off plus their $5 fee (each tickets), you can check with them at 9am for what is available for that day. You can also google "Vegas Deals" prior to arrival to see if there are any room package specials. Once you get here, internet access will cost you $10-15 per day, may be free with off strip hotels. Well have fun.
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| 6. caflemin (21) | 3 months ago | I have stayed at the Flamingo and the Excalibur. Both were very nice and well-priced. They are both on the strip. They are not really themed or really fancy but you only sleeping there. You can get some great packages there.
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