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Royal Caribbean Offer - https://www.mgmresorts.com/en/mlife-rewards-program/offers/royal-offer-2.html
http://www.mycheapvegas.com/ - guest/guest
https://www.smartervegas.com/hotels.aspx
http://www.mycheapvegas.com/ - guest/guest
https://www.smartervegas.com/hotels.aspx
Las Vegas Codes and Promos
#1966
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: BOS (South End)
Programs: UA 1K, AA EXP, TrueBlue, IHG Plat Amb, SPG Gold, Marriott Gold, Accor Platinum, National Exec Elite
Posts: 907
I arrived at Vdara tonight and have the Royal $150 resort credit (no ID/proof needed) - rep said it's only for Vdara properties but gonna give it a go over at Aria. In the past the credit was valid for all MGM properties but perhaps they've now amended the T&C's.
#1967
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: BOS (South End)
Programs: UA 1K, AA EXP, TrueBlue, IHG Plat Amb, SPG Gold, Marriott Gold, Accor Platinum, National Exec Elite
Posts: 907
Hi to all the experts in this Las Vegas forum. Not sure if this is the right place to post. But I am from London and thought there must be some better informed people here:
I am looking for a good deal Jan 9 - Jan 10 on the strip.
What would you recommend? Where shall I start looking?
All support much appreciated.
I am looking for a good deal Jan 9 - Jan 10 on the strip.
What would you recommend? Where shall I start looking?
All support much appreciated.
#1968
Join Date: Aug 2015
Programs: BA Gold/ Star Alliance Gold
Posts: 401
Welcome! First off, scroll back a couple of pages on this thread and look at the current offerings. Also check out mycheapvegas.com for hotel/show deals. You can plug in your dates while in LAS. Depends where you want to stay...on/off-strip, high-end/midrange, etc. Lots and lots of options on the strip. We'll need more info on your "tastes" to help.
Also question: Will prices usually go down? Will there anything become available very cheap in the same week or the day before? It is the weekend after CES. Any idea what would happen to the prices usually?
#1969
Used to be highman123
Join Date: Jul 2011
Posts: 3,541
Westgate Las Vegas $22
Found on 11/22 (might be more dates for this rate)
Booking page does not mention resort fee but likely comes on top.
Book on TA
https://www.tripadvisor.com/HotelBoo...97b2521b28384f
Booking page does not mention resort fee but likely comes on top.
Book on TA
https://www.tripadvisor.com/HotelBoo...97b2521b28384f
#1972
Join Date: Jan 2015
Location: NYC, ORD
Programs: AA EXP, AS 75K, SPG Gold, Hilton Gold
Posts: 280
#1974
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: SEA
Programs: HH Silver
Posts: 2,400
I paid $15 per weekend night last month. Decent enough room. Resort fee is ridiculous (mine was $26 plus tax), does not even include the in room coffee. Fitness center is better than a year ago though.
#1975
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: YVR
Programs: OZ Diamond, Jiffypark Manhattan Gold
Posts: 4,485
I stayed there for one night a few months ago, resort fee was more than the room IIRC I paid like 22+28, something like that. In the end it still only added up to $52, but this resort fee thing is stupid, just give me the transparent price, $52 for a hotel room (that is actually fairly nice) is a great deal.
Also I've never been to Vegas before, but without a shuttle or any transportation cuz of how late I arrived the cab was at least $20. Top it off, I arrived at like 2am and found there was still a line of 10-15 people to check-in. Maybe these are normal things, but they were definitely drawbacks for me when thinking about ever going back to Vegas.
The hotel itself, totally fine. It was under construction, but nothing that bothered me, it just meant part of the lobby was a bit torn up. I didn't have a chance to use the amenities...but of course I paid for them argh but the room itself was big, clean, huge comfortable bed, bathroom was nice too. Location isn't great for the strip but it would be awesome if you're going to use the monorail or the convention center.
Also I've never been to Vegas before, but without a shuttle or any transportation cuz of how late I arrived the cab was at least $20. Top it off, I arrived at like 2am and found there was still a line of 10-15 people to check-in. Maybe these are normal things, but they were definitely drawbacks for me when thinking about ever going back to Vegas.
The hotel itself, totally fine. It was under construction, but nothing that bothered me, it just meant part of the lobby was a bit torn up. I didn't have a chance to use the amenities...but of course I paid for them argh but the room itself was big, clean, huge comfortable bed, bathroom was nice too. Location isn't great for the strip but it would be awesome if you're going to use the monorail or the convention center.
#1976
Join Date: Jan 2015
Location: NYC, ORD
Programs: AA EXP, AS 75K, SPG Gold, Hilton Gold
Posts: 280
I stayed there for one night a few months ago, resort fee was more than the room IIRC I paid like 22+28, something like that. In the end it still only added up to $52, but this resort fee thing is stupid, just give me the transparent price, $52 for a hotel room (that is actually fairly nice) is a great deal.
Also I've never been to Vegas before, but without a shuttle or any transportation cuz of how late I arrived the cab was at least $20. Top it off, I arrived at like 2am and found there was still a line of 10-15 people to check-in. Maybe these are normal things, but they were definitely drawbacks for me when thinking about ever going back to Vegas.
The hotel itself, totally fine. It was under construction, but nothing that bothered me, it just meant part of the lobby was a bit torn up. I didn't have a chance to use the amenities...but of course I paid for them argh but the room itself was big, clean, huge comfortable bed, bathroom was nice too. Location isn't great for the strip but it would be awesome if you're going to use the monorail or the convention center.
Also I've never been to Vegas before, but without a shuttle or any transportation cuz of how late I arrived the cab was at least $20. Top it off, I arrived at like 2am and found there was still a line of 10-15 people to check-in. Maybe these are normal things, but they were definitely drawbacks for me when thinking about ever going back to Vegas.
The hotel itself, totally fine. It was under construction, but nothing that bothered me, it just meant part of the lobby was a bit torn up. I didn't have a chance to use the amenities...but of course I paid for them argh but the room itself was big, clean, huge comfortable bed, bathroom was nice too. Location isn't great for the strip but it would be awesome if you're going to use the monorail or the convention center.
The taxis in Vegas are well-known to be a racket, and the introduction of Uber after months of legal battles over it is a welcome relief and should make getting around Vegas a lot cheaper.
#1978
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: ORF
Programs: UA Silver, MR titanium
Posts: 2,020
I stayed there for one night a few months ago, resort fee was more than the room IIRC I paid like 22+28, something like that. In the end it still only added up to $52, but this resort fee thing is stupid, just give me the transparent price, $52 for a hotel room (that is actually fairly nice) is a great deal.
Also I've never been to Vegas before, but without a shuttle or any transportation cuz of how late I arrived the cab was at least $20. Top it off, I arrived at like 2am and found there was still a line of 10-15 people to check-in. Maybe these are normal things, but they were definitely drawbacks for me when thinking about ever going back to Vegas.
The hotel itself, totally fine. It was under construction, but nothing that bothered me, it just meant part of the lobby was a bit torn up. I didn't have a chance to use the amenities...but of course I paid for them argh but the room itself was big, clean, huge comfortable bed, bathroom was nice too. Location isn't great for the strip but it would be awesome if you're going to use the monorail or the convention center.
Also I've never been to Vegas before, but without a shuttle or any transportation cuz of how late I arrived the cab was at least $20. Top it off, I arrived at like 2am and found there was still a line of 10-15 people to check-in. Maybe these are normal things, but they were definitely drawbacks for me when thinking about ever going back to Vegas.
The hotel itself, totally fine. It was under construction, but nothing that bothered me, it just meant part of the lobby was a bit torn up. I didn't have a chance to use the amenities...but of course I paid for them argh but the room itself was big, clean, huge comfortable bed, bathroom was nice too. Location isn't great for the strip but it would be awesome if you're going to use the monorail or the convention center.
#1980
Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Michigan
Programs: DL PM
Posts: 855