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Which hotels in Las Vegas have you stayed in.?

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Which ones did you like and dislike? Why did you like or dislike them.

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  1. Bellagio - new, clean, gorgeous, extremely comfortable suites, the buffet is excellent & you get to see their fountain show from some of the rooms, but expensive

    The Wynn - another expensive one, new, clean, comfortable suites

    Circus Circus - you can get a room for $50-$60, it's nice if you have kids because of the midway area, rooms/hotel are older

    Excalibur - same as Circus Circus but I think they have a little bit nicer rooms

    Hooters - we got a good deal of $26/night, just around the corner from New York New York, Tropicana, etc., comfortable but you can definately tell they converted an older hotel into what they are now, $5 blackjack tables 24/7


  2. Hard Rock by far the best, it attracts a younger (good looking) crowd. It is off the strip but it is worth it, the rooms are nice and big.

    I do not recommend Luxor, stayed there in June and will not stay there again.


  3. Red Rock: Beautiful Rooms, great views, rate a 9. A ways out of town.

    Green Valley Ranch: Great Rooms, beautiful setting, rate an 8. No negatives

    The Bellagio: Rooms are great, beautiful inside and out, overpriced food. Rate an 8

    New York New York: Fun place, nice rooms, rate an 8. No negatives

    The Las Vegas Hilton: Convenient, not overly fancy, nice rooms, rate a 9, actually my favorite place

    The Flamingo: rate the same as the Hilton, tho I prefer the Hilton

    Wynn: Nice rooms, beautiful decor, Ferrari dealership on site, rate a 9. My wife's favorite. Food is overpriced, but, you can get a Ferrari there.

    El Cortez: Nice clean rooms, affordable, Pretty good food, not the least bit fancy, a real locals place, rate it a 5. Some undesirables in casino is a negative if you are sensitive to that.

    The Gold Strike: The rooms are surprisingly nice, the restaurant is kinda like bad fast food, but it is cheap. Negative: location, clientele.

    The Orleans: Nice rooms, huge place, good food. Rate a 7, Negatives: none

    The Four Queens: Great food, rate a 5. Negatives, room not all that much.

    The Hard Rock: Nice rooms, small and friendly, wants a younger crowd, not old fogies like us. Great Steak.

    The Venetian: Top notch, food is pricey unless you stay at the fast food places, rate a 9. Negatives: the food prices

    Motel 6: better then the Motel 5 but not as good as the Motel 7  

  4. They are all ok it depends.Call me if you are in Vegas.702-738-3100.

  5. bellagio is great..

    i stayed there about 2 weeks ago and it was awesome

  6. Imperial Palace, great price only $16.00/night but so big I was always getting lost.

    Stardust, Nice rooms with whirpool bath.

    Circus Circus, No big deal.

  7. I have stayed at Mandalay Bay, Excalibur, Paris, MGM, Monte Carlo, Bellagio, Caesars, the Rio, the Flamingo, Ballys, and Harrahs.

    I liked all of them.  But I liked Bellagio and Caesars Palace the best, they are among the top 5 hotels in Vegas.  I loved the Mandalay Bay pool but the rest of the hotel was just OK with me and I did not like the fact that it was at the end of the strip.  At the  bottom of my list would be Excalibur and Harrahs; to me they were kinds like Best Western quality.

  8. Monte Carlo - It was ok

    Las Vegas Club on Freemont St - It was pretty cheap, got what I paid for, wouldn't recommend it though.

    NYNY - It was nice, really crowded.

    The Luxor - Got a good rate, hotel was nice, casino was fun, would highly recommend it.

  9. Riviera (NEVER again. EWW. It smelled bad and we had sand fleas in the room - and had to change TWICE), The Mirage (very nice), TI (used to be really nice, now not so much), Luxor (I liked it.), Excalibur (ehh. Too full of kids for my liking.), the Hard Rock (for the hip rock n' roll vibe), and NYNY (the only place I stayed at more than once)  

  10. none =[

    i haven't even gone to the place

  11. I go to Vegas every year and have stayed at a few different hotels, here's my summary:

    The Flamingo:  GREAT location!  Reasonably priced. Old school, though.  They are doing some major renovations, but some of the rooms are very dated.  I always have luck in the Casino here!

    The Rio:  Not on the strip, so you can't walk to anything. Rooms are suites, bathrooms are not very private, if I recall, there's a window that looks into the shower area from the room.

    Treasure Island:  Good location, across the street from a mall, can walk to many other "theme" hotels.  Rooms are just standard, nothing special.

    The Paris:  Beautiful rooms, good location, great food, (especially bakeries and goodies). Expensive though.

    Never stayed in these, but can offer some advice:

    The Venetian:  Beautiful everywhere, smells wonderful too!  Casino is tight though, no luck here ever!

    Belagio:  Gorgeous! Lots of high end shopping here.  Might see a celebrity here, they tend to like this place.

    Caesars:  Great location, good shopping, food...uh nothing special, some in-demand clubs here too.

    Bally's:  Very old school Vegas.  It's right in the heart of everything, but it's really not impressive compared to everything else.

    The Palms:  Very hip, where the younger crowd hangs out.  Very cool nightclubs here.  Expensive and not on the Strip.

    Hope that helps!

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