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ne14snow Jun 29, 2000 10:24 pm

Cheap Vegas Hotels??
 
I need a room at either Ceasars or MGM the first of November...what's the secret? Right now prices are HUGE!!

ozstamps Jun 29, 2000 10:52 pm

www.travelocity.com had some good deals last night on Vegas as I was checking for mid September .. they were about $50 nite for the "biggies" on South Strip.

Must be a huge conference etc for Nov 1st?

fabsco Jun 29, 2000 10:55 pm

Try www.lvrs.com or www.lvtb.com for vegas. They usually have pretty decent rates.

pointman Jun 30, 2000 12:37 am

The monte carlo often has "summer special" packages. That is right accross the street from MGM. It is a beautiful hotel. www.monte-carlo.com

motnot Jun 30, 2000 2:37 am

I've never really seen what I'd consider "great" prices at either Caesars or MGM. Maybe $99 a night at best at MGM and at least that at Caesars. I've gotten the Luxor for $39 a night before at www.lvrs.com, which was fabulous, if you get a tower room.

RichG Jun 30, 2000 7:35 am

I actually like the pyramid rooms in the Luxor... the key to avoiding vertigo in the inclinators is to stand sideways!

QuietLion Jun 30, 2000 9:15 am

I'll let you in on a little secret. One of the cheapest ways to get Vegas rooms (if you don't gamble) is through www.unitedvacations.com -- just choose the "hotel only" package and you'll get a long list. Right now you can get the MGM on Nov. 1 for $78 including tax. It's nonrefundable though.

ClubChamp Jun 30, 2000 1:06 pm

There is a huge convention, the second largest annually in town Nov 30 - Dec 3. SEMA, an association of companies that make aftermarket products for cars, etc. is holding their annual convention there.

Like Comdex, rooms and rental cars at any discount sell out fairly early, then everything left is expensive that week. We're paying about $600 per person for air from IND and room at the Sahara for 8 nights. But we bought this package last November.

ne14snow Jun 30, 2000 1:47 pm

These are all good ideas..........thanks for the teamwork. Its hard to pay a ton, then have nothing left to gamble.

THANKS!!! http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/smile.gif

spartacus Jun 30, 2000 3:04 pm

If you are not picky about MGM or Caesar's you may want to try doing the timeshare thing promotion at the Hilton Grand Vacation Club, which is next to the Flamingo Hilton, which is just across the street from Caesar's. Check out HGVC.com or maybe the Hilton home page. We own in Orlando and they are always sending us stuff to go preview the Las Vegas property. Not a bad trade for 90 minutes of your time AND it's not pressure-filled like Fairfield and some of the other's.

Who knows, you may even like it. When we bought they threw in 80,000 HHonors points. Each year when we go back they ask us for a little of our time for breakfast and 25,000 points.

If you have any other questions, e-mail me. Since CEMA is in town, you will be hard-pressed to find ANYTHING inexpensive and the bigger houses will fill first. Wait too long and you'll be paying $150 a night at the Motel Six down by the Tropicana.

Good Luck from the UNLV College of Hotel Administration Class of '83!

p.s. if you get in a jam, my mom would probably rent you a room in her big house, but she's closer to the Showboat than the Strip! LOL

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T3 Jun 30, 2000 3:48 pm

As was mentioned earlier, there's probably some convention on at that time. Comdex starts on Nov. 18 and will (pratically) sell out the entire city, so prices are sky high. At the right time prices are good. I was at the Mirage last week for $89/night. Both Caesar's and MGM were a couple of dollars cheaper. I also recommend that you check not only the hotel's web site but also some of the airlines' sites. I've used Northwest Vacations a few times in the past and their prices have been pretty good.

SJC2ISP Jun 30, 2000 4:19 pm

Try www.lv-hilton.com ($34 specials).
Also try travelscape.com for sold out dates.

spartacus Jun 30, 2000 10:47 pm

Hey snow, couldn't e-mail you so here's an update. Today in the mail I received some member referrals for the HGVC. The deal is do the 90-minute gig and stay three days, two nights for $79, and they also throw in some other goodies. If you want one, I'll send it to you. And I get HH points once you actually book and tour. Sounds win/win to me. Let me know.

blackjack-21 Jul 1, 2000 2:35 am

Re: Cheap Vegas Hotel Rates....
The wife and I just got back from LV on Thursday-we try to go 2 or 3 times a year on vacation--been going since '85. I've found that by calling the hotels directly--not the central booking number, for Hiltons, for example, you can sometimes get unadvertised rates. All the larger hotels in LV have toll-free direct numbers. Also check out their web-sites for net specials--I recently saw either Ballys or Harrahs for $39 a night for certain dates in June or July.
Also, if you've been to LV before, or even if this is your first time there, be sure to join the hotel's players club. Joining is free at all the hotel casinos, and it gets you on their mailing lists for discounted offers...for example, when we got back from LV this week, there was a letter from Caesars offering us rates of $74 per night midweek, and $119 weekend up until early November.
Hope this helps--its not necessary to pay really high rates there, on this last trip, I got the impression that they may have overbuilt in LV, and there should be good rates available in the future. COMDEX, in mid November, is the exception ,though--the city is usually booked solid months in advance.
Hope this helps. Good luck.

tvdt Jul 1, 2000 8:23 am

IF YOU HAVE SOME MARRIOTT POINTS, TRY THE RESIDENCE INN NEAR THE HILTON WITH POINTS. THE SAME IS TRUE FOR THE HILTON
OTHERWISE, WHEN YOU CALL ANYWHERE ELSE, TELL THEM YOU'LL GAMBLE FOR AT LEAST 3 HOURS PER DAY WITH A MINIMUM BET OF $25, AND THEY'LL GIVE YOU THE HOTEL. http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/biggrin.gif

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JayBrian Jul 1, 2000 9:34 am

The Las Vegas Hilton usually has lower rates on weekends since they don't have as many business travelers in town except when there is a big weekend convention. The large strip hotels are usually higher on weekends. It may pay to relocate for the weekend to save $$$$$s.

Jay

MisterNice Jul 1, 2000 9:44 am

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Miami_Flyer Jul 1, 2000 12:07 pm

I would check www.travelscape.com - I have consistently found great hotel rates there and you can book the hotel with or without the air portion.

Non-NonRev Jul 1, 2000 1:51 pm


Originally posted by T3:
Comdex starts on Nov. 18 and will (pratically) sell out the entire city, so prices are sky high. been pretty good.
Actually Nov 13-17 - I think it always follows a Mon-Fri schedule. I would guess that the check-ins (and the sky-high rates) probably begin a few days before the 13th itself.

belle3388 Jul 5, 2000 11:13 pm

for some reason, travelocity does not allow saturday night reservation.... http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/frown.gif

cesco.g Jul 6, 2000 9:15 am

Attending Comdex every year for a couple of days I usually choose the later days of the show: WE - FR. By avoiding the heavy initial days (SA - TUE) you should be able to land rates below $100. Two years ago I was at the Flamingo Hilton for $ 89. Often the hotels start discounting unsold inventory about 2 weeks before the show.

silverpie Jul 6, 2000 12:38 pm

Usually, the best hotel rates are away from the strip. The LV Hilton is one possibility, and I've landed the Golden Nugget (the best hotel downtown) for $60 from www.180096hotel.com . You can probably get even cheaper at the lesser downtown hotels.

doc Jul 6, 2000 1:06 pm

LV Hilton is running a $35./ngt promo this summer based on availibility.
http://www.travelscape.com/hotdeal_detail.cfm?ID=1085




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belle3388 Jul 6, 2000 4:27 pm

which is a better hotel? Ballys, LV Hilton or Flamingo Hilton? thanks!

cesco.g Jul 6, 2000 8:38 pm

Last year the Flamingo Hilton sent me a promotion for $15/night/room good on the slow days preceeding Thanksgiving and X-mas.
Was not able to use it by myself but booked it for a friend who was very pleased. If it comes up again this year I'll be glad to post it here.

ne14snow Jul 6, 2000 11:24 pm

Is there anyway to get Starwood back in the game in Vegas?? I recently switched to their program and am almost a Platinum.....heard they used to have Ceasers?? And now nothing?? That doesnt seem smart, were talking about Vegas here. Anyone know why?

pointman Jul 7, 2000 12:16 am

Belle-
I prefer the LV Hilton, mostly because of its location. Close to everything, yet it has easy access compared to the big hotels on the strip. Much less of a headache if you are driving. The Flamingo is a nightmare to get in and out of. It also has a lot of specials.
Bally's is probably another good choice. Don't know if you are aware, but it is connected to the new Paris hotel (another hilton). Be sure to check out Tres Jazz, a great resturant that is inside, right between the two hotels.
I LOVE LAS VEGAS!!!

belle3388 Jul 7, 2000 12:29 am

thanks pointman, i think i will try Ballys this time... although Bellagio has always been my first choice.. http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/smile.gif their rate is way up high, especially for saturday nights...

ROADRUNNER Jul 7, 2000 1:36 am

If you never stayed at Bally's, it does not compare to Bellagio. I refuse to stay at Bally's. Even the Paris might be better.

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pointman Jul 7, 2000 1:48 am

I would suggest bally's or paris if you are interested in hhonors points, the Venetian if you are not. Paris/bally's is right accross the street from bellagio (what a view for the water fountain shows!) Save your money and stay somewhere else, and use the extra money to see the "O" show at bellagio. INCREDIBLE


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