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Old 09-19-2007, 09:54 AM   #1
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Never been to Vegas and have 2 unused air vouchers that will expire soon. Not a Gambler, going to see the lights, eat some great food and side trip to the Hoover Dam.

Need tips on decent room prices on the Strip for or at bargain prices. Will have a rental car for the trip to Hoover Dam but didn't want to drive all over the place.

Any suggestions on Food, Sights, Rooms, Discounts, car rental deals etc

I've signed up for several of the casino discount e-mail lists but seem they are pushing $$ rooms and packages

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Old 09-19-2007, 10:18 AM   #2
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Excaliber! Usually good rates. Next to the Luxor and corner with NY/NY Tropicano and MGM . It's a dam good tour, done it three times.
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I got a room in Vegas on Priceline and it had a view of the HeVac system on the roof. Really depressing. I don't recall the hotel, but it was off the strip.

I don't gamble, but Vegas is quite a circus.
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Usually the hotels off the strip cost less - Terriables and such. You will need a car to visit the Hoover Dam.
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Old 09-19-2007, 11:35 AM   #5
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Stayed at the Hilton. Reasonable rate on a room that had not been 'refurbished' It was a very nice room. Glad I did not pay for a refurbished one. The tram runs from there to the strip hotels. No need for a car. Don't miss the water show at the Bellagio.

Rest of Vegas was a disappointment. 1,001 ways to seperate you from your money! Not just gambling but every thing else. A bottle of water at the casino $4! Found a little place on the strip for $1.50.

Not sure I would go back.
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Old 09-19-2007, 11:52 AM   #6
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I found Vegas very fun. I guess it all depends on what you are going down there for. If you are a gambler or not the casinos are just fun to walk around in, also the food is great down there.
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I've been to Vegas many times and I am the gambler. Since I do gamble, my room and food have always been comped, so I'm not sure about the rates. The past few years, we've stayed at the Luxor and have enjoyed it every time. Since you want to stay on the strip, the Mirage might be your best bet since it is nice and centrally located.

Now, it's been a while since I've done the "must see" things so I am assuming they are still there. They include the Liberace museum (it's kind of cheesy, but the old pics and letters are fun). Go downtown by bus and visit the Golden Nugget hotel. Make your trip there at night to see the light show. They have a canopy over downtown and I think the show is worth seeing. Since the downtown area has more "locals", you will probably find cheaper food.

I also suggest going to Caesars Palace and stroll through the Caesars Forum.

A couple of tips to the folks that have never been to Vegas that you have to remember.

1. Wear comfortable shoes!!! I can not stress this enough. If you go anywhere, you will walk for miles. Tennis shoes with good arch support and thin cotton socks are the best.

2. The distance between two hotels is amazing. You may not think it looks that far, but when you've been walking for two hours and still haven't gotten to your destination, you'll know what I mean. There is a lot of traffic on Las Vegas Blvd and I think it is very dangerous for pedestrians. Be careful.

Oh yeah, it's hot in the day and cool at night, so you may want to dress in layers. It's a one of a kind city, I think you'll enjoy it!
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Flew to Vegas to meet friends this time last year. Rented a car and visited most of the Utah national parks (Canyonlands, Arches, Bryce, Zion, etc.)Awesome and not crowded.
Back to Vegas and walked the strip one afternoon. Not for me. Terribles has a pretty good and cheap breakfast.
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Old 09-20-2007, 01:19 PM   #9
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Try the following strip casino/hotel websites for cheap rates. They change daily depending upon what conventions or events are in town. These are 'reasonably' priced and 'almost' Marriott quality.
Harrahs, Flamingo, Ballys, Luxor, Monte Carlo
A little downscale is Imperial Palace and Excalibers.
A lot downscale is Circus Circus and Stratosphere. You will get what you pay for...
You do need to check hotel prices before you book airlines... some weeks every room in town is $250 (like during COMDEX).

If you go downtown you can occasionally get a nice room at the Golden Nugget for reasonable prices.

Try Joyful House on Spring Mountain Road (2 miles west of the strip) for great Cantonese Food. Yunnan ? (Garden) on Schiff Blvd just south of Spring Mountain Road, for some authentic spicy Chinese (like Szchwen) food.

Go see the Danny Gans show at the Mirage ... great!
Lotsa other good shows too.
In addition to Ceasars, go to Venetian and look up... The stores at the Bellagio are real upscale and interesting too.

Have fun
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The Flamingo and Harrah's are both good places to stay if you're looking for a bit of a less expensive room than the mega-resorts have to offer. Both have a great location on the strip and are close to everything you'd want to see or do.
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I really don't like Vegas, but we always seem to end up there for someone's wedding or a big party. In general, rooms on the strip tend to be cheaper during the week (unless there's a convention in town), so try to fly in Sunday or Monday, then leave Thursday or Friday.

Also, if you are interested in any of the sold-out shows, there's often a "last minute" line just outside the theater where they resell tickets that people cancelled at the last minute. We got into a Cirque Du Soleil show that way on a Saturday night. We only stood in line for 20 minutes and got great seats. The tickets are full price, but since many of these shows are sold out 6 months in advance, it is a good way to get in when you aren't an advance planner.
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Old 09-22-2007, 12:45 AM   #12
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Not a Gambler, going to see the lights, eat some great food and side trip to the Hoover Dam.
ny suggestions on Food, Sights, Rooms, Discounts, car rental deals etc
In Vegas, definitely wander through the strip and the different hotels. Many of them have fun outdoor shows (Bellagio has their water jets, Treasure Island has its pirate fight, etc.). Buffets on the strip aren't really worth it - the food is not very good, in general. The Fremont Street Experience is a fun tourist experience and probably worth 15 minutes of your time, also.

Red Rock Canyon is right outside Vegas. In my opinion, a far nicer place than the city

Valley of Fire State Park is also quite picturesque (and even has an arch or two), albeit not nearly on national park scenic levels.

If you had more time, the suggestion to head into Utah is an excellent one. Bryce and Zion national parks are beautiful. You are also close enough to drive to either Death Valley NP (California) or Grand Canyon NP (Arizona).
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Rest of Vegas was a disappointment. 1,001 ways to seperate you from your money! Not just gambling but every thing else. A bottle of water at the casino $4! Found a little place on the strip for $1.50.

Not sure I would go back.
You did not 'break the code'. The general rule is to NEVER pay for a drink in the casino. Go to any strip casino put a 20 dollar bill in a slot machine. Order a 'free drink', water, coffee, or whatever (try the cappacino at the Bellagio) and tip the cocktail waitress a buck per drink. Cash out your 20 bucks and go on your way. Another way to do this without a 20 dollar bill is to sit in the sports book (big walls full of numbers and tv sets) and wait for the cocktail waitress to come around and order up. Be sure to tip a buck a drink and no one gets their nose out of joint.

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Based on your moniker--are you current/retired military? If so, check to see if Nellis AFB might have rooms available space-A. No room service, but if you're just there to see the rest of the town you can save a lot of money. They won't guarantee you a room in advance, but you can ask them if they normally have space-A rooms when there isn't a Flag exercise in progress (RED FLAG, GREEN FLAG, etc). Then, ask them if there's a Flag exercise scheduled during your expected trip dates.

Hey, your going there to roll the dice anyway, you might as well start early by gambling on room availability!
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We lived in Vegas in the late 60's. It was free Wheeling, and you could get a good breakfast for as little a $1.00 and a buffet for a couple more.

Our last trip it was evident that Vegas was out for every way possible to separate you from your money. We use to be able to slots for a couple of hours for $20. Now it lasted less than 5 min!

Vegas is a great town to visit once. The facades of the casinos are worth seeing. However, it won't be on my vacation list again.
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Old 09-23-2007, 08:09 AM   #17
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Another way to do this without a 20 dollar bill is to sit in the sports book (big walls full of numbers and tv sets) and wait for the cocktail waitress to come around and order up.
Some casinos don't allow this anymore. You get drinks at the sports book only when you bet. Not many freebies in Vegas anymore. I did find that the waitresses at Harrahs were the best. They always checked on us when we were hanging out at the penny slots.

We don't gamble much either and went for the first time the other month. There's ton to look at and see there but plan on plenty of walking. I didn't like the buffets too much. If you're into Elvis go see Big Elvis at Bill's Gambling Hall. Kind of cheesy but it's free and it's nice to sit for an hour after walking around all day. Bill's Gambling Hall isn't bad for breakfast either.
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If you are not a gambler, you will get bored after a couple of days in Vegas. Consider renting a car and going to some of the beautiful sites not to far away... east Grand Canyon, Sedona, Bryce Canyon, Zion or go west to Death Valley, Tahoe....
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If you are not a gambler, you will get bored after a couple of days in Vegas.
Unless you are a 'people watcher', as Vegas offers an amazing array of those entertainment opportunities, 24/7.
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Unless you are a 'people watcher', as Vegas offers an amazing array of those entertainment opportunities, 24/7.
Oh, yeah, there are sights to be seen everywhere. There's not much to see at the slot machines (just catatonic people demonstrating that BF Skinner was really onto something when he described "classical conditioning"), but the tables are a sight. The most colorful characters are around the craps tables (just go to where the yelling is coming from).
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