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Old Feb 26, 2019, 2:47 am
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Heading to Vegas 5 nights 17th-22nd June. Looking for a 4-5* central hotel. Must be 2 beds in the room - father and son 60s and 40s. Would like it central - looked at Bellagio and Caesars so far mainly. Stopped at Caesars before and loved it. Happy to do again. Happy for a change. Like a bit of luxury, good quality (and not too expensive) F&B, nice pool, decent casino. Any good deals for Bellagio or Caesars? Anywhere else we should consider? Budget obviously a consideration but not the most important aspect. Would be most grateful for any help.
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Old Feb 26, 2019, 6:20 am
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Originally Posted by mastutio
Heading to Vegas 5 nights 17th-22nd June. Looking for a 4-5* central hotel. Must be 2 beds in the room - father and son 60s and 40s. Would like it central - looked at Bellagio and Caesars so far mainly. Stopped at Caesars before and loved it. Happy to do again. Happy for a change. Like a bit of luxury, good quality (and not too expensive) F&B, nice pool, decent casino. Any good deals for Bellagio or Caesars? Anywhere else we should consider? Budget obviously a consideration but not the most important aspect. Would be most grateful for any help.
What did you like about Caesars? If it's the sprawling, bustling hotel and casino you like, then Caesars and Bellagio are good options. The other higher-end casino resorts on the strip are generally considered to be Wynn/Encore, Venetian/Palazzo, Aria, and Cosmopolitan. Wynn and Venetian don't meet your criterion of being centrally-located on the Strip, but Aria and Cosmo are fairly central. While Caesars and Bellagio are more traditional luxury, Cosmo is more of a hip luxury if that makes sense, and Aria is understated. They both tend to be quieter and less crowded than Bellagio and Caesars and have decent pools. Everyone raves about the Aria Sky Suites as another step up in luxury, but I haven't had the opportunity to stay in one.

If an attached casino isn't a requirement, there are other options like Four Seasons, Vdara and Waldorf Astoria.

For deals, with Caesars it's best to sign up for a Caesars Rewards account and log in and see what they offer. For the MGM properties, see the mycheapvegas link in the wiki of this thread.
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Old Feb 26, 2019, 11:46 pm
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Originally Posted by mastutio
Heading to Vegas 5 nights 17th-22nd June. Looking for a 4-5* central hotel. Must be 2 beds in the room - father and son 60s and 40s. Would like it central - looked at Bellagio and Caesars so far mainly. Stopped at Caesars before and loved it. Happy to do again. Happy for a change. Like a bit of luxury, good quality (and not too expensive) F&B, nice pool, decent casino. Any good deals for Bellagio or Caesars? Anywhere else we should consider? Budget obviously a consideration but not the most important aspect. Would be most grateful for any help.
For Caesars, try this guide, seems to have the best prices. Randomly there will be free rooms too, but on the lower quality properties like Rio/Harrahs/etc.

https://myvegasadvisor.com/hotel-dea...or-free-rooms/
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Old Mar 15, 2019, 7:04 pm
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Bellagio Las Vegas - $50++ any date in November through Hyatt.com

Select 3 people -- MGM Member rate is $50++ any date in November.
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Old Mar 15, 2019, 7:46 pm
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what does the cancellation policy mean?

Cancellation Policy
One Night Deposit At Booking/Cancel 72hours Prior Arrival
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Old Mar 15, 2019, 8:00 pm
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Originally Posted by emofeng
what does the cancellation policy mean?

Cancellation Policy
One Night Deposit At Booking/Cancel 72hours Prior Arrival
Means they will immediately charge you (1) night's total as a deposit ... however, your reservation is cancelable upto 72 hours before arrival (and they will refund you your deposit).

Originally Posted by ExtrAAordinaire
Select 3 people -- MGM Member rate is $50++ any date in November.
Thanks OP. Made a couple of speculative bookings. $101-ish per night after resort fee and taxes.
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Old Mar 15, 2019, 8:26 pm
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Thanks, booked for 6 nights in November.
Let's hope for the best. Usually Hyatt are good with honoring rates like this so we will see.
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Old Mar 15, 2019, 8:55 pm
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I must be blind, is this still available? Seeing $199.... lol
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Old Mar 15, 2019, 9:09 pm
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Originally Posted by flyer89
I must be blind, is this still available? Seeing $199.... lol
Days are still available (Mainly Mid-week left)

Remember to book with 3 adults
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Old Mar 15, 2019, 11:00 pm
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I don't see anything any day, for 3 people less than &250. What is the MGM member rate and where is it on the website?
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Old Mar 16, 2019, 12:07 pm
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Originally Posted by nk15
I don't see anything any day, for 3 people less than &250. What is the MGM member rate and where is it on the website?
Looks like they only had a couple rooms at this rate. They appear to be gone.
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Old Mar 16, 2019, 10:37 pm
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Now available for weekday nights in March 2020.
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Old Apr 5, 2019, 10:19 am
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Anything new? Royal or otherwise?
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Old Apr 27, 2019, 7:42 am
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Decent deal for Mirage (not sure if available for other MGM properties).
Stay, sip & dine. $50 resort credit per night. Must be booked by Apr 30

https://mirage.mgmresorts.com/en/offers.html
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Old May 9, 2019, 9:35 am
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Originally Posted by mudpuppy
What did you like about Caesars? If it's the sprawling, bustling hotel and casino you like, then Caesars and Bellagio are good options. The other higher-end casino resorts on the strip are generally considered to be Wynn/Encore, Venetian/Palazzo, Aria, and Cosmopolitan. Wynn and Venetian don't meet your criterion of being centrally-located on the Strip, but Aria and Cosmo are fairly central. While Caesars and Bellagio are more traditional luxury, Cosmo is more of a hip luxury if that makes sense, and Aria is understated. They both tend to be quieter and less crowded than Bellagio and Caesars and have decent pools. Everyone raves about the Aria Sky Suites as another step up in luxury, but I haven't had the opportunity to stay in one.

If an attached casino isn't a requirement, there are other options like Four Seasons, Vdara and Waldorf Astoria.

For deals, with Caesars it's best to sign up for a Caesars Rewards account and log in and see what they offer. For the MGM properties, see the mycheapvegas link in the wiki of this thread.
Thanks for the advice. Ended up splitting the stay between the Cosmo and the Palazzo.
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