hlr207
May 18, 06, 11:39 am
Reservations
I looked at prepackaged deals through Orbitz, Expedia, United Vacations, etc., etc., but found they wanted me to leave home at 6 am and leave Vegas at 11:59 pm, or pay a hefty sum for the privilege of leaving at a decent hour. So I started to price air and hotel separately. I looked for roundtrips on the same airline and finally found the best times and prices going on one airline on the way out and a different one on the way back. I booked a room through the hotel’s website since that is where I found the best deal:
05/11/06 = $75.00
05/12/06 = $104.00
05/13/06 = $104.00
05/14/06 = $56.00
Hotel
After checking reviews all over, including here and on Trip Review, we decided to stay at...the Imperial Palace. Why you ask? Well, price (see above) and location were the two best reasons. Seriously, most of the reviews of this place said that it was a room to sleep in, nothing more. And that is exactly what it was. Although it had been described as a Holiday Inn, I thought it was slightly lower in quality. I’d compare it to the Gold Coast Days Inn in Chicago, where I was forced to stay on business a few months back. The furniture and bedding were cheap, but it was all we needed. We literally slept there, showered there and left. And the water pressure was very good (a big plus in my book). As for check-in, we got there about 11 pm on Thursday night and waited about one minute. As for check-out on Monday morning, we did it using the TV which allowed us to bypass the very long line downstairs.
The casino was actually more fun than I expected. It was quite popular with lots of energy and a wide variety of people, especially on Friday and Saturday night. They have the Dealertainers, which are dealers dressed up as celebrities. The ones I saw included Elvis, Gwen Stefani, Whitney Houston, and JLo.
As far as food, we had heard bad things. I assumed that a breakfast buffet would be fine as its hard to screw up breakfast foods. It actually was not fine. The prepared stuff was pretty bad and even the omelet I had was only okay. After that, we only got coffee in the mornings in the café, which was acceptable but nothing more, so I really can not comment on any of the other food, although someone in the elevator said the burger place there was good.
Overall the location was great and I would stay there again if all I was interested in was a cheap, clean, NO frills place to sleep!
Vegas
As a first time visitor, we wanted to try to see as many hotels and casinos as we could. We ended up signing up for the Players Club Card at over 30 hotels. With some, we got free T-shirts (NY NY, Las Vegas Club, Flamingo), some free dice or a deck of cards, some we got nothing but the card. Most of the casinos were pretty similar-we tended to like the ones where we won more than the ones where we lost. With that said, Barbary Coast had some fun cheap gambling (including a huge Wheel of Fortune game in the front). They also handed us a $5 bill to use to gamble, which no one else did, though sometimes we got a small amount of free slot play or a free pull. (I won 50 cents once). I should say we are not big gamblers, we do mostly slots (especially the penny or nickel slots) with some Blackjack and some Roulette.
All in all it was a fabulous trip and we are looking forward to going back!
I looked at prepackaged deals through Orbitz, Expedia, United Vacations, etc., etc., but found they wanted me to leave home at 6 am and leave Vegas at 11:59 pm, or pay a hefty sum for the privilege of leaving at a decent hour. So I started to price air and hotel separately. I looked for roundtrips on the same airline and finally found the best times and prices going on one airline on the way out and a different one on the way back. I booked a room through the hotel’s website since that is where I found the best deal:
05/11/06 = $75.00
05/12/06 = $104.00
05/13/06 = $104.00
05/14/06 = $56.00
Hotel
After checking reviews all over, including here and on Trip Review, we decided to stay at...the Imperial Palace. Why you ask? Well, price (see above) and location were the two best reasons. Seriously, most of the reviews of this place said that it was a room to sleep in, nothing more. And that is exactly what it was. Although it had been described as a Holiday Inn, I thought it was slightly lower in quality. I’d compare it to the Gold Coast Days Inn in Chicago, where I was forced to stay on business a few months back. The furniture and bedding were cheap, but it was all we needed. We literally slept there, showered there and left. And the water pressure was very good (a big plus in my book). As for check-in, we got there about 11 pm on Thursday night and waited about one minute. As for check-out on Monday morning, we did it using the TV which allowed us to bypass the very long line downstairs.
The casino was actually more fun than I expected. It was quite popular with lots of energy and a wide variety of people, especially on Friday and Saturday night. They have the Dealertainers, which are dealers dressed up as celebrities. The ones I saw included Elvis, Gwen Stefani, Whitney Houston, and JLo.
As far as food, we had heard bad things. I assumed that a breakfast buffet would be fine as its hard to screw up breakfast foods. It actually was not fine. The prepared stuff was pretty bad and even the omelet I had was only okay. After that, we only got coffee in the mornings in the café, which was acceptable but nothing more, so I really can not comment on any of the other food, although someone in the elevator said the burger place there was good.
Overall the location was great and I would stay there again if all I was interested in was a cheap, clean, NO frills place to sleep!
Vegas
As a first time visitor, we wanted to try to see as many hotels and casinos as we could. We ended up signing up for the Players Club Card at over 30 hotels. With some, we got free T-shirts (NY NY, Las Vegas Club, Flamingo), some free dice or a deck of cards, some we got nothing but the card. Most of the casinos were pretty similar-we tended to like the ones where we won more than the ones where we lost. With that said, Barbary Coast had some fun cheap gambling (including a huge Wheel of Fortune game in the front). They also handed us a $5 bill to use to gamble, which no one else did, though sometimes we got a small amount of free slot play or a free pull. (I won 50 cents once). I should say we are not big gamblers, we do mostly slots (especially the penny or nickel slots) with some Blackjack and some Roulette.
All in all it was a fabulous trip and we are looking forward to going back!