View Poll Results: What hotel should i book for 1yr wedding anniversary
Vdara
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Las Vegas Hotel Suggestion
#1
My wife and I are going to celebrate our 1rst yr anniversary and I want to surprise her with a trip to Vegas.
Please help me choose where to stay at and things to do like shows you recommend etc
Thanks
Please help me choose where to stay at and things to do like shows you recommend etc
Thanks
#3
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#4
There's no single answer; Most of the Vegas hotels have great accommodations. I'd say it depends more whether you go for the glitz. And you can wander around all of them and have a great time. My style is to go for a great room at a 'lesser' Vegas hotel rather than a lesser room at a great Vegas hotel. For example we got a grand suite [huge BRw/King bed, gigantum bath with two of everything and a hot tub as big as a swimming pool, living room with two couches, desk, love seats, flat screen TVs etc etc] at the MGM for less than the price of a "standard" room at the Bellagio. And we went to the Bellagio for one of their spectacular buffets!
And, for the most part, when you're in Vegas there's so much to do, you're going to sleep in your room -- and probably not sleep that much!
There are supposed to be some great deals going on - negotiate negotiate negotiate. Check the best web prices and then call the property directly and keep asking for something more / better / lower price and when you think you have it ... ASK ONE MORE TIME.
And, for the most part, when you're in Vegas there's so much to do, you're going to sleep in your room -- and probably not sleep that much!
There are supposed to be some great deals going on - negotiate negotiate negotiate. Check the best web prices and then call the property directly and keep asking for something more / better / lower price and when you think you have it ... ASK ONE MORE TIME.
#5
Originally Posted by nola530' post='1085461' date='Jan 6 2010, 04:57 PM
caesars is a great hotel, good location and plenty to do. I am getting married there in april as well.
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I voted for the Aria, because a) it's new and b) I was there during the final stages of construction it's awesome!!! Either stay there or the Wynn
#7
Originally Posted by luigi524td' post='1085465' date='Jan 6 2010, 04:04 PM
Now you tell us ... when are the invitations coming out? I was wondering what a few hundred of your closest friends were doing that month
#8
Originally Posted by luigi524td' post='1085464' date='Jan 6 2010, 05:03 PM
There's no single answer; Most of the Vegas hotels have great accommodations. I'd say it depends more whether you go for the glitz. And you can wander around all of them and have a great time. My style is to go for a great room at a 'lesser' Vegas hotel rather than a lesser room at a great Vegas hotel. For example we got a grand suite [huge BRw/King bed, gigantum bath with two of everything and a hot tub as big as a swimming pool, living room with two couches, desk, love seats, flat screen TVs etc etc] at the MGM for less than the price of a "standard" room at the Bellagio. And we went to the Bellagio for one of their spectacular buffets!
And, for the most part, when you're in Vegas there's so much to do, you're going to sleep in your room -- and probably not sleep that much!
There are supposed to be some great deals going on - negotiate negotiate negotiate. Check the best web prices and then call the property directly and keep asking for something more / better / lower price and when you think you have it ... ASK ONE MORE TIME.
And, for the most part, when you're in Vegas there's so much to do, you're going to sleep in your room -- and probably not sleep that much!
There are supposed to be some great deals going on - negotiate negotiate negotiate. Check the best web prices and then call the property directly and keep asking for something more / better / lower price and when you think you have it ... ASK ONE MORE TIME.
#9
Originally Posted by pjinca' post='1085473' date='Jan 6 2010, 05:11 PM
I voted for the Aria, because a) it's new and b) I was there during the final stages of construction it's awesome!!! Either stay there or the Wynn
Wynn looks like a great choice, spa for the miss and golf for moi