2012年4月25日星期三

safes in rooms at Tropicana?

Hey everyone! Staying for the first time in Laughlin in May. Turns out it is on the Kentucky Derby so could not get a room at the nugget.



Booked the Tropicana based on reading soe of your posts over Harrahs. ( hope I made the right choice)





Are there safes in the rooms? I would assume since its a town built around money spending!



Cheers



safes in rooms at Tropicana?


You made a great choice..You will like the Tropicana. We stayed in the Promenade Tower and the rooms are very nice. But we don%26#39;t recall there being a safe in the room..Enjoy your visit!



safes in rooms at Tropicana?


I have stayed in the adult tower at the tropicana several times and there were no safes in the room.




No safes but you can get a free safety deposit box at the cage

How long does taxi take (Airport to Bellg) 5.30 Sat arrival?

Hi there,





My Kiwi husband is visiting Las Vegas at the beginning of March arriving 5.30pm on a Saturday. How long would it take hime for a taxi ride (Airport to Bellagio) at that time. I understand that%26#39;s a v busy time but it%26#39;s unavoidable. Any tips would be much appreciated! Thanks.



How long does taxi take (Airport to Bellg) 5.30 Sat arrival?


The cab ride is very short... 10 minutes or less, unless the cab drivers drives the whole way up the strip. If your husband wants to get there quickly he can just tell the driver he would like the quickest route. Now, I don%26#39;t know how bad the line will be to get a cab. Whenever I arrive, it is usually on a Sunday at about 9pm, so not bad at all. If he thinks he would like a car for while he is in Vegas, he might try to go through Thrifty or Dollar and sign up for dollar express or blue chip in advance. Then, once he arrives and gets his luggage, he can take a quick shuttle to the car rental facility, pick up a car and be on his way.





If not, cabs are great



How long does taxi take (Airport to Bellg) 5.30 Sat arrival?


Basically as long as it takes. Depends on trafiic and route Could be 10 minutes using the tunnel and I-15 or 30 minutes using surface streets when the strip is a parking lot.




there some info here - http://www.taxi.state.nv.us/FaresFees.htm



including approximate times and fares.



in the past when i%26#39;ve taken a taxi to the bellagio it takes about 10 minutes and is under $20. usually about $15 or so plus tip.




I would suggest *NOT* asking for the quickest route as the last time I did that the cab driver took the tunnel and it cost $26 compared to the usual $15-$18. It didn%26#39;t seem to save much time either.





Maybe say ';quickest route that does NOT use the tunnel.'; :)




Thanks so much for your help and suggestions everybody -it is much appreciated and will help so much with planning etc!

Wynn/Encore Special offer - code below to share

We encourage you to share this special offer from Wynn with your friends and family.

As a red card member, enjoy exclusive access throughout January and February 2009 to special rates for both Resort Rooms at Wynn Las Vegas from $109 and Resort Suites at Encore from $129. You%26#39;ll also receive $150 FREECREDIT during your stay.

To take advantage of this special offer, simply contact us at (888) 320-7107. We will be pleased to arrange all the details of your stay.

Wynn Las Vegas Resort Room from $129

Available January 1 through February 28, 2009

Promotion Code: RHHFFV

Wynn/Encore Special offer - code below to share

What great offers, hope a lot of people can use this. I wish I could but I won%26#39;t be going til late March. Thanks for posting this!

Wynn/Encore Special offer - code below to share

Wished I could have gone now to use this wonderful offer...I am only going in April..

Thanks CRAustin for sharing!!


Thanks for posting the offer CRAustin!!

I called the Wynn,the offer is valid but doesn%26#39;t come with the $150 Free credit.

Still the offer is very good,might use it for my upcoming trip in Feb.


Oh well, thought everyone would get the $150 - it did seem a little weird as the 2nd page for the friends and family said $129 - but above it state $109 for Wynn.

There is also an option for me to email name and email of others wanting it, so if that needs to be done just PM me with your email and first and last name and I%26#39;ll send it over.


Hope they do this too in May!


If you have a current red card from Wynn you can get these offers. I emailed them that I wanted to receive them and got the same offer.


Can I sign up for the Red Card online or do I have to do that in person?


Yeah, got this exact same offer. Loved it. Wish I could take advantage of it.

I do remember every offer they%26#39;ve sent, they have the friends and family for just a bit more, usually, without the gambling credit....


I have the same offer, and I still wonder why I got it in the first place. Steve has to be hard up for business to send me an offer.


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  • 1st time to Vegas... which hotel?

    We are both in ourearly thirties and going to Las vegas with my husband for the first time at the end of april. Have currently booked a Junior suite at the Mgm Signature but am now wondering weather to switch to a suite in the Venetian instead?



    Dont mind walking, but dont want to miss out on any of the ';action '; either. Wondering if any of you out there can help with any ideas or suggestions?



    1st time to Vegas... which hotel?


    What action are you thinking about? Every hotel has casinos, bars, clubs. You just need to decide which ones you want to visit. Whether you stayanywhere from Mandalay Bay to Encore, you can get to any of the action fairly easily either by foot or taxi.



    1st time to Vegas... which hotel?


    you can%26#39;t go wrong with either. i%26#39;d pick the cheapest.




    Signature will not near %26#39;the action.%26#39; A hefty walk to the strip from Sig. Venetian is more feasible if you want to be in the thick of it but it%26#39;s also located at the northern edge of the strip (well at least the nice stuff that is).





    If those are the places in your price range why not look into the Bellagio? I have experience with all 3 and while I had a bad experience at the Bellagio and will not go back, the location is far superior to either the Venetian or Signature.





    my .02




    Celticbabe, Stick with the Signature, you won%26#39;t be disappointed, there%26#39;s plenty of ';action'; in and around the MGM.




    With the Sig you ahve some nice options. If you want to swim, you have your own pool with each tower. You can also use MGM%26#39;s pool, one of the best in Vegas. Then you can empty into the MGM to be part of the action. The monorail also starts close to where you enter the studiowalk in MGM to take you down the strip.





    Venetian is a very nice hotel with the Canal shops right there. If you want to be IN the action, all you have to do is empty out of the elevator and you%26#39;re there.



    First time? I%26#39;d go with Venetian.




    Sig too far. Go with B or Palazzo/Venetian in you want to be in the ';thick of it';.




    I would go with the Venetian or Palazzo.....the Fashion Show Mall is right across the street also (if you like to shop :)).....and the canal shops at the Venetian are great to see also...(shops, restaurants, gondolas floating by...) The place is beautiful to see.





    If you want center strip.....go with the Bellagio and get a strip/fountain view room if possible.





    Lea :)




    You might consider both.



    You don%26#39;t say how many nights you are staying, but many people split their trip amongst 2 hotels. If your trip is long enough, it may be worth it. This will give you a chance to explore both the south and north areas of the Strip, and have two different experiences.




    Stayed at the Signature last year and I LOVED it. It is such a nice hotel. We like to stop back in at our room a few times a day just to take a little rest and drop off any shopping bags etc. Although the walk through the MGM to the Signature really isn%26#39;t all that far, it gets a bit tedious when you do it a few times a day. So even though the Signature is wonderful and I would highly recommend it, I probably would choose the Venetian simply for location. Because you probably won%26#39;t be spending that much time in your room anyways.




    Great choice with Signature! The rooms are absoluetly gorgeous, and if you%26#39;re on the 18th floor or above you%26#39;ll get a great view of the strip with a balcony! Plus they%26#39;re pretty spacious and the queen sized bed in the couch is a nice addition in the event you bring along some unexpected guests or something.





    As one of the previous posters stated, there is PLENTY of action at MGM -- it%26#39;s HUGE and there is definitely something for everyone; from access to an arcade for kids, the pool, KA (Cirque show), and the legendary Studio 54.





    My favorite place to sit and relax is Centrifuge -- the way it%26#39;s set up is gorgeous, and I always have a blast...





    I hope you have a great trip! Let us know how it went!


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  • MGM offer

    just got an e-mail from MGM Mirage stating rooms start at $55 using INB250. tried to get into the ';book now'; site and they state the MGM site is down for maintenance. just thought I%26#39;d pass tis along in case somebody else can use it.





    MGM offer


    I just checked mine again, same maintenance message.



    MGM offer


    MGM is doing maintenance on thier sites this week. So the reservation system is mostly down. If you want to book anything at any of their hotels using an offer you will have to call.




    I called with NO problem. Will be there the week of March 31st!!!





    Awesome rate!!




    Yes actually we booked for May and this promo runs until August. Great great deals.




    Im going March 6-9, and typed in promo code MGM021. This one was cheaper for those dates than INB250. Have fun!

    Luxor room question

    I have friends in town next week who have booked here. I have not been in a room here for many years. Which rooms are nicest? What area/floor should they ask for. Thanks in advance for any help.



    Luxor room question


    I haven%26#39;t been in awhile but don%26#39;t forewarn them about hitting their head on the angled windows.





    Wait until you talk to them and ask if they looked out the windows. I think everyone I have talked to has and banged then head. Then you step back and see all the head marks on the window. Amusing.



    Luxor room question


    I stayed at the luxor last year in march.



    We stayed one night in the pyramid room and the rest of the nights in the tower.



    Both rooms were nice enough.



    The tower rooms were newer and brighter but further away to casnio



    The pyramid room was fine we moved because of friends traveling with us needed to move from their room because the carpet right outside the room was lifted and my friend kept triping and was afraid to fall.



    The rooms are basic clean and we thought comforable no issue with noise.



    don%26#39;t expect 5* think more 3* and you won%26#39;t be dissapointed




    Thanks for the info. The friends staying there are budget travel people. I booked them at Wynn for $100. a night, not a good enough deal. They got Luxor for $100 for all 3 nights. They won%26#39;t expect luxury.



    So in your opinion are the Tower rooms better if you don%26#39;t mind a walk?




    The pyramid rooms at Luxor have not been renovated since the hotel opened in 1993. Luxor did renovate the pyramid room bathrooms in 2001 but didn%26#39;t touch the rooms. The Luxor Towers opened in 1996 and have not been renovated since they opened, but these rooms are bigger, newer, and also have better bathrooms than the pyramid.





    I think Luxor for a while was charging $20/per night extra to stay in the tower rooms last year, but I am not sure if they are doing this now.





    Luxor used to be one of my favorites. Luxor has renovated alot of their casino, along with the nightclub(LAX), restaurants, and casino lounges and all look quite nice, so if you visit your friends at Luxor it should be a nice atmosphere.





    Luxor was supposed to renovate their rooms late last year but it was put on hold.




    I stayed in the Luxor%26#39;s Tower Rooms and really liked them. We were given a room with a jet tub...we were told they were standard in the Tower, but not in the Pyramid...after a long day walking I LOVED the tub. I think I enjoyed the Tower more because you could end up in the Pyramid lower rooms and hear more of the casino noises and at 3pm when the check-in crowd comes (no kidding...were were in line for an hour) it also gets noisy.

    Skylofts vs Bellagio?

    Planning a special trip for my daughter and mom March 7, 8th. We%26#39;re seeing O at the Bellagio 3/8. I would love to hear what people think about the 1bdrm penthouse at the Bellagio vs the 1 bdrm at the skylofts. I%26#39;m already familiar with the price comparisons. I%26#39;m looking for feedback on what would be most impressive for a surprise and family friendly (my daughter is 10), best bang for the buck.



    THANK YOU for your time!!!



    Skylofts vs Bellagio?


    Although I haven%26#39;t personally stayed in a Bellagio Penthouse, if you are going for impressive...Skylofts is the only way to go!





    Right now the Skylofts is going for $510 on that Sunday...Lowest rate ever.





    The Skyloft team will meet you at the airport, and when I say airport I mean the gate. Somehow they have special access thru security. Limo/Maybach ride to the MGM and celebrity status the rest of the way. You get to skip the check-in desk and that hassle, they escort you directly to your room. Tell the pre-arrival concierge what ';surprise'; you are planning and they can set up something appropriate waiting for you in the room such as cake, beverage, etc. Also let them know about your Cirque-O plans and they should be able to arrange complimentary limo transportation.





    As for the room, you mom will love the $10k Kohler Infinity Edge Tub and the menu of 12 different kinds of pillows while your daughter if going crazy that she can control her iPod from the Crestron touchscreen remote that works everything from the TV to the automatic curtains.



    Skylofts vs Bellagio?


    THANK YOU!!!! That did help my decision. I appreciate the info. I booked at Skylofts. I%26#39;ve stayed at Bellagio - so worth the new experience at Skylofts. They sound amazing...which great service! Thanks again.




    I would pick Skylofts for a treat.





    The only thing they need to change at Skylofts is IMO the living area/dining area furniture, it looks very plain and bland. But everything else I have seen thru photos and read about looks/sound fabulous at Skylofts.





    Brings your fabulous clothes. :o)

    Which casinos provide free alcohol to players?

    Do Laughlin casinos provide free alcohol to poker players, slot players, and other players? If so, how much should the servers be tipped? Thanks.

    Which casinos provide free alcohol to players?

    Yes they do and $1 a drink is good.

    Which casinos provide free alcohol to players?

    when i played at the riverside sports book, if you had at least a 1 dollar bet on a horse race that was upcoming you could drink for free. on the other hand, (and this makes no sense at all) my friends and i were there to wager on baseball games. 50 and 75 dollar bets a game. they told us we had to have at least 1 dollar bets on upcoming horse races to get free drinks. that kinda ticked us off.


    That does not make sense at all and I dont know if I buy the ';$1 bet on a horse race'; gets you free drinks either.

    First of all, you cant bet $1 on a horse race. Minimum $2 wager unless you are playing exotics and the TOTAL wager will be at least $6.

    And the casino is not going to give away drinks for $2 bets either as you could sit there all day wagering $2 to show on the favorite and drink yourself silly at their expense. Since I never set food inside Riverside I guess it doesnt mattter to me anyway.


    All of them. As long as you are gambling- slots, tables, whatever the cocktail waitress will bring you drinks. Just make sure to tip her so she comes back. I have never had any trouble getting drinks. The Tropicana and the Belle seem to have the best service in my experience


    The Pioneer is fairly small and the backjack tables are right near the service bar. The cocktail service there is outstanding, and I hate to admit it but the servers do well when I%26#39;m there.

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  • golden Nugget

    Hi everyone,





    Can you all tell me your opion if you think the Gold club luxury room is worth 86 a night, at the GN?





    Thanks everyone!



    golden Nugget


    Hi..it all depends whether you would like a room with the same size as the others but nicer extras...for that price and just for the golden nugget itself, I would go for it. Did you get that price thru a promo offer?



    golden Nugget


    I got it last week thru the emails they sent out. The 39,49,59 rates, but then it also gave the option for the Gold Club for 86.00. THought it sounded nice, so I booked it.




    bump




    Minmurphy, I see you are still thinking of taking your Dad to the GN. Wise choice in my opinion, but the South Tower can be tiring without the scooter. The prices for the GN have been fantastic. I am not sure you would need to upgrade at the GN unless it was for location (North Tower) or a suite.



    Please don%26#39;t hesitate to PM me if you need DT info.



    Benny




    Benny,





    Thanks so much for you help!

    economy affected your vacation plans?

    Hi everyone.





    I know this can be a downer subject but it would be nice to hear from people on the forum. When I watch TV it is all I see these days and I wonder if it is affecting the average Joe? It has`nt quite hit us in Canada yet but they say it is coming!





    Anyone else from anywhere else please chime in with your thoughts.



    economy affected your vacation plans?


    The economy is starting to affect us here in Alaska. My family is in tourism, and cruise passenger numbers are way, way down. My husband and I will be going to Vegas in February (airline miles, comped room, and gifted travellers checks from family for Christmas). This will probably be our last trip there for a long time. :(



    economy affected your vacation plans?


    Honestly, at this point the economy ';crisis'; has been fairly mild here in SOuth Dakota. We have the 3rd lowest rate of mortgage foreclosures nationally, and while the unemployment figures are starting to pick up, it just doesn%26#39;t seem as bad as other places. I believe its somewhat because of the economy that we CAN go back to Vegas so soon after our October trip. With rooms comped to continue to attract visitors (it works) and lower airfare rates than we%26#39;ve previously seen, its actually more affordable to vacation in LV than almost anywhere else. I don%26#39;t eat in 5 star restraunts, and I%26#39;m happy eating 6.99 steaks at Ellis Island. A similiar meal in a local restraunt would be at least twice that, sometimes more. Around here, decent hotel rooms start at around $80, and are easily comparable to the $26 rooms a tthe Stratosphere. I didn%26#39;t get my fill of Vegas my first trip (will I ever? LOL)so it only made sense to go there instead of somehere closer to home. I can have 4 days in vegas, with 65 degree weather, or I can take a few days off locally here in SD, where it was -20 last night!!!! Feb temps can certainly get there too.... it was a no brainer for us to go to LV if we were going to vacation at all




    Hi folks:





    We%26#39;re going to Vegas in April with partially comped rooms. Since the Canadian dollar is 80 cents to the US dollar, My husband and I are taking $100 out of each of our pay cheques to buy US money. Usually I%26#39;ll buy it all at once, but now cannot afford to. So, with the economy we%26#39;ll still get to Vegas, but much slower in preparation!





    Arlene



    (from cold Toronto)




    The down turn in the economy is making it possible for our trip to Vegas in 2 weeks. We had not planned on going this year but because of finding such great deals on air fare out of Dallas and rooms at TI for $69 we are able to go.





    It is an unexpected treat!!!




    My husband and I are both retired and when we still go on vacations but do it a little more economically.





    We had hoped to go to Paris, France this year, but it%26#39;s just not in our budget this year....we%26#39;ll be at Paris (Las Vegas) instead and not be disappointed at all.





    We were in Las Vegas twice last year (which we combined with a trip to Utah). Our rooms were comped at the Paris and one night at the Rio. We%26#39;re going back in June - 5 nights comped at Paris and 3 nights at Harrah%26#39;s. We have cut our entertainment to one headline show per visit. We no longer eat in the pricier restaurants and use our savings at the slot machines.





    The steak dinner at Ellis Island is a great bargain at $6.99 and a really good dinner. We also enjoy the Cheesecake Factory at Casesar%26#39;s Forum and the Grand Lux Cafe at the Palasso (they have another cafe at the Venetian). I%26#39;ve pulled off coupons to get 2 for 1 hot dogs, pretzels, ice cream for the afternoons when we%26#39;re just hotel hopping.





    I%26#39;m 68 and my husband is 70...we feel we have to vacation while we%26#39;re still able to get around. We just cut corners elsewhere during the year.




    simple answer YES, decided not to go to Vegas till the weather warms up. Had too much money stolen from my 401K plan.




    As long as i don%26#39;t get fired i am all set. See you in March? Anyway Obama is gonna save us right???




    bump.




    The economy really hasn%26#39;t hurt me because I am very good with my money. I have a savings account that I never let dip under 2 months of the household income. If me or DH ever gets laid off we will have enough to hold us over for a while. And our credit is very important so if we needed to we can go out and get a loan to help out. And SC pays 714 million a week in unemployment so I would be able to get that too. LOL! I won%26#39;t go there. I work in finance and it has hurt us some but not for me personally. I am prepared and always stress for others to prepare themselves as well. I did not lose much in my 401k because I%26#39;m only 22 and it hasn%26#39;t built up that much and thats so far away for me to worry about right now, it has plenty of time to build. The unemployment rate is way up. I believe SC is like the 2nd or 3rd highest in the US. It will come around though! Just be prepared and you will have nothing to worry about!




    well with the pound down to 1.4 it sure makes me think about maybe not going this year but what the heck, got the money now so why not. Were we are if you have money and get layed off you get nothing(unless your from easten europe!)until your money runs out so I might as well spend it on something nice; %26#39;Vegas%26#39; !



    I%26#39;m lucky as I work for the government so we don%26#39;t see the redundancies much but it may come.


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  • Vietnamese food??

    I love my asian food and generally stick to Chinese, Thai or Japanese, however, recently i have aquired a love of vietnamese food. Does anyone know of a scrumptious restaurant on the strip or close enough to it where I can get summer rolls and a great bowl of Pho Ga?





    shirl%26#39;....46 sleeps to go!...ohhh getting close now!



    Vietnamese food??


    marcnshirl: Not quite into Vietnamese food myself, but here%26#39;s a link to a Google map search for you: http://tinyurl.com/8j3whp



    (the google url is WAY too long to try to post here in TripAdvisor)



    Hope this helps.



    Vietnamese food??


    There is a new vietnamese place at Treasure Island. you can find it%26#39;s info on the TI site complete with menu. I love pho too, great stuff:)




    Hi Shirl





    www.yelp.com/lasvegas has in-depth reviews for restaurants, hotels, shopping, bars/lounges, spas, and attractions in Las Vegas. If you just enter the word vietnamese in the searchbox a list of vietnamese restaurants in Vegas will appear. The highest rated one appear first and then the lowest rated ones appear last. The Treasure Island Pho restaurant gets so so reviews.




    I can%26#39;t imagine Treasure Island having a good Vietnamese restaurant. I would try driving over to the Asian district for good pho. Also, if you want pho and like beef, I would recommend that over pho ga (chicken). Do the Pho Dac Biet; it has several different types of beef in there and is amazing. It may be a little weird for some b/c of some of the types of meat, but it is delicious.




    If you have a rental car I would suggest you drive to spring mountain road . Last time i was out there went and had some good korean bbq in that area. Just have to drive around and check things out.



    www.lvchinatown.com



    the above is just one of the plaza but there are others around the area

    For those who like to be like the LOCALS: take the bus - -

    rtcsnv.com/transit/…SystemMap1-09_web.pdf







    This is the Las Vegas Bus route map . ..





    you%26#39;ll need good shoes, however . . .



    For those who like to be like the LOCALS: take the bus - -


    rtcsnv.com/transit/…SystemMap1-09_web.pdf





    bus map



    For those who like to be like the LOCALS: take the bus - -


    try this one.







    system map




    ';for those who like to be like the LOCALS take the bus'; not really true, most locals have cars. We drive everywhere. That is why there is no real good public transportation system.




    I try to take advantage of public transit in any town i travel to..its fun to me. CAT buses arent too bad, IMO. i have been on worse systems




    I lived there for 12 years and never took the bus once. I dont think anyone I know has ever taken the bus either.




    We take the bus all the time in Vegas and find it to be a affordable and easy way to travel around town. Yes you need to study it prior to going, but it is very useful. This last trip I took the 202 to Sams Town and learned that the amount of time it takes to get there is not worth it to me. We use the strip bus all day long to avoid the walking we don%26#39;t need to do and we also tend to take the bus to Ellis Island, Terribles, Rio, Gold Coast and Orleans. Yes we could walk to Ellis and take shuttle to Rio, Gold Coast and Orleans, but we are over the walking thing and to the others the bus is often times faster.




    not all locals take the bus



    not all visitors want to be like the locals



    so what to either!



    On this forum we have often discussed the bus as one of many transportation options.



    many of us think it is a good cheap alternative, others do not.



    take the bus if it works for you - regardless if the locals do so, and certainly not because you think doing so makes you like a local.



    make your decisions based on what works for your trip.



    the website is user-friendly, the route planner easy to use.




    interesting.. in my hometown i%26#39;m obviously a local and I don%26#39;t ride the bus and neither do any of my friends. The people I know that live and work in Vegas don%26#39;t ride the bus either.. This is suggesting that people who reside in their own cities ride buses mostly to get around. lol




    WOW!





    For all you guys to jump on me is so not fair.





    I know that people who live in Las Vegas



    all drive cars to get from let%26#39;s say ';home to



    ';Von%26#39;s';.





    Just look at the pathetic traffic conjestion on



    the spaghetti thingy all the day long.





    God for bid there%26#39;s ice or snow(every 20 years) . .



    it%26#39;s just nice to take a bus to get where you%26#39;re



    going. Since people in that clime don%26#39;t KNOW even



    how to drive on Black Ice.





    What%26#39;s scary to me is that I live East, in a pretty



    large,conjested burg and all the savy locals, for the most



    part buy a monthly ticket and just forget about



    DMV,Insurance, Plates, Inspections, (oh yea) gas,



    and tickets and summones and all that extra



    money paid out just to be in control of one%26#39;s



    movement from point A to point B.







    I meant no harm.





    Shoot me.



    Clint feels the same way about public transportaion.





    (ya liked my downtown thread.)




    New York has a great public transportation system. Both my sibilings live there and neither has a car. They get along fine without one.



    That doesn%26#39;t mean Vegas is the same. They have basic bus routes and that is about it. I only know one person who lived in Vegas and for some reason didn%26#39;t own a car. Everyone else did and wouldn%26#39;t think of being without the car to get places-including me.

    What to Do in One Day

    Hi there! My 24 year old son and I are planning to attend a convention at Bally%26#39;s on January 22 - 25, 2009 - and are arriving a day early.

    Just a quick question of what are some inexpensive things we can do on the day before the convention? The convention actually starts 7:30 pm the next day, so we%26#39;ll have a lot of that day as well.

    My son has never been, so maybe some of the sites around Bally%26#39;s would be cool to see -

    I%26#39;ve dug around the forum here and have some ideas of buffets and things to see; for example, I%26#39;d like to do the buffet at the Bellagio. Maybe Paris%26#39; buffet as well.

    Would walking down to the Luxor be worth it? How about the show at Treasure Island? Is that still pretty fun? And I was thinking of doing the gondolas at the Venetian - but rather have my wife there, ha!

    Thanks for any quick tips!

    Kind regards,

    Dave Jackson

    Naples, FL

    What to Do in One Day

    is your son over 21?

    why not let him read about LV and se what he likes - all of us have different tastes.

    The gondolas are one of the things I like least about LV - he might love it - I don;t get why people want to ride through a mall (I also don%26#39;t like to done in malls!)

    For me, some of the casinos I take first-timers to (always at night): Hard Rock, Wynn, Palms, Caesars, Mandy, Bellagio, venetian

    Do you want to see any shows? Big Elvis is free, afternoons only weekdays.

    What to Do in One Day

    Some things I would suggest are to see the Bellagio fountains, take a ride to the top of the Eiffel Tower, and see Big Elvis at Bill%26#39;s which is an hour long free show in the lounge. Your son would probably like the show at TI. I have only seen the pirates show and not the Sirens, but from what I gather, there is a lot of skimpily dressed women in it. I personally would never take the gondola ride, but maybe your son would enjoy it. You could also take the free shuttle to Rio and see the free show there and then go to VooDoo for a drink.


    We always stay center strip, between Bellagio and Mirage. On day one, we have the same routine. We walk down the east side of the strip visiting all our favorite properties... Flamingo, Paris, Miracle Mile, and MGM until we reach the ';Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas'; sign. We take our pictures, realize we%26#39;re here for the week then begin the return trip up the west side of the strip visiting our favorites on that side. It%26#39;s a good walk, you see the sights, and get to visit the different properties.

    It%26#39;s a long walk, but a good one, especially for a first timer, and would take up some time and provide plenty of photo opportunities!

    Hope this helps a little!


    Where about is the Welcome to LV sign? Thanks in advance. Would love to try to get a pic of my son in front of it when we go in a few months.


    @bridgefan_1 Thanks so much! Makes sense, but he%26#39;s never been, and yes, he%26#39;s 24. We%26#39;ll definitely hit as many of those casinos as we can, and skip those gondolas - well, I%26#39;ll ask him first.

    I%26#39;ll look up Big Elvis, too. Thanks!!

    Dave


    Dave said his son is 24.

    I agree with seeing Big Elvis at Bill%26#39;s, it%26#39;s fun and free, and to me the most fun is watching how some of the crowd reacts and also seeing other Elvis impersonators hanging around the bar.

    If he%26#39;s never been, just walking around the Strip should be fun, maybe stopping in at Margaritaville, Carnival Court, Planet Hollywood.


    There are 2 ';Welcome to Las Vegas'; signs, one just south of Mandalay Bay in the middle of Las Vegas Boulevard and one just north of the Stratosphere, also right in the middle of The Strip!

    I recommend the one south of Mandalay Bay because, well I like it better South Strip and it%26#39;s closer to where we stay!


    oops, I see you already told bridgefan how old your son is. Delay from the time I sent it to the time I posted it, I guess.


    Thank you Groovy. That is so cooool. Too bad I can%26#39;t bring my son to see Elvis. He%26#39;s only 18. oh well, there%26#39;s lots more to do. I%26#39;d love to see Elvis. lol


    To me the must sees: Bellagio conservatory and fountains at night; Eiffel Tower; Venetian canals and ceilings. I wouldn%26#39;t suggest the gondola ride but that isn%26#39;t something you have to decide before you get there. Big Elvis is a hoot and he is very entertaining. I would not walk down to the Luxor. You have a short period of time so make the most of it. If either of you like cars- the Auto Exhibit at Imperial Palace is pretty impressive and you can get in free with a coupon.

    http://www.bigelvis.biz/

    http://www.autocollections.com/

    I would definitely avoid the Siren Show at TI and the Masquerade Show in the Sky at the Rio. Both are very, very lame and just not worth it-women in skimpy outfits or not!

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  • Anniversary Show

    I%26#39;ve been to Vegas 4 times over the past 15 years. This year my wife and I finally convinced her parents to go (they have been wanting to for years). They will be arriving in mid march for a 7 night stay.





    What show would you feel my wife and I should buy them tickets to...



    Anniversary Show


    Where are they staying? I think it is nice to choose a show in or near where you are staying.



    Anniversary Show


    staying at TI




    The cross-section of available shows means that it%26#39;s impossible to recommend anything without any clues regarding tastes in entertainment.





    Broadway style musicals, comedy, magic, Cirque du Soleil, headliners, old school reviews, impressions, Blue Man Group and so on. You know these guys better than we do so give us a little help.




    I am thinking comedy and/or Cirque rather than broadway or a singer.




    We just celebrated our 30th anniversay last October, after a nice dinner went to see Jersey Boys (a recommendation from our host) and we both loved it....kept me humming the familiar tunes all night long!!




    I would definitely recommend Love. Everything about it is fantastic- the music, sets, choreography and constume. The theater is in the round and small so they don%26#39;t have to buy the most expensive tickets. It isn%26#39;t a typical CDS show- the emphasis is on the music rather than the acrobatic feats- although they are there. If they want to see a more typical Cirque show- Mystere remains my favorite because I think it has the most WOW moments of all the CDS shows. I didn%26#39;t think O was quite as good and I disliked Ka- it did not hold my interest.





    Jersey Boys is another good choice.




    Well,staying at TI I recommend Mystere. I was very entertained by it, and many still call it their favorite even as new cirque shows are added. I personally liked LOVE even better right next door at Mirage, but I am not sure the age of her parents, and whether that would be their preference.

    Luxor or MGM

    Luxor pyramid spa suite or MGM bungalow suite, both are almost the same price, I have not stayed at Luxor in many years. How does it compare to MGM these days. Also how is the poker room at Luxor??



    Luxor or MGM




    My choice would be the Bungalow Suite at MGM Grand. The suite is big and very nice, and the bathroom is great. Most of the Bungalow Suites are located closer to the elevators than most of the other rooms and the hallways are very long.





    I have always been unimpressed with the Luxor and the service there, but I can%26#39;t speak for the poker room as I%26#39;ve not tried it.



    Luxor or MGM


    MGM without a doubt, luxor is not the greatest of hotels,




    No contest, stay at MGM. Nicer, brighter, roomier and newer. The beds are 100 times comfier too :o)




    my humble opinion would be another vote for the MGM




    Well, it depends what you%26#39;re looking for. The Bungalow Suite does not have a jacuzzi, so if that%26#39;s important to you, go with Luxor. Otherwise, I agree with the others that MGM is nicer.




    MGM way ahead of Luxor, with Stratton%26#39;s caviat




    MGM. I%26#39;d even trade the jacuzzi for it. Much nicer property.




    MGM hands down.




    IMHO, there is no comparison between the 2 hotels. MGM is by far the better property.




    I knew thats what you guys would say but since I have not stayed at Luxor since the time of the talking camels I thought id ask the qustion. Thanks for the input, Ill look for you all at MGM.

    After wedding dinner

    We are getting married in Vegas in Jan. and would like suggestions for a restaurant with a variety(steak, seafood,etc.) There will be 10 people and we would like to have a small wedding cake after dinner.



    After wedding dinner


    I don%26#39;t know what the budget is but I would love to have a wedding dinner at Prime at Bellagio. The outside bar would be so nice for dinner drinks as you take in the fountains. And the food is so delicious. This place has all the ambience you could ask for especially your wedding day. Good luck and congrats!



    After wedding dinner


    you%26#39;ve got to give us price pp w/o alcohol. so many options, no way to make a suggestion without price. also location - must it be on the strip? downtown, off-strip. will you have transportation?



    Congratulations




    Nero%26#39;s at Caesars is a great choice, excellent food, service is superior, food is so good that it feels like it melts in your mouth.



    The Range Steakhouse at Harrah%26#39;s is real good with a strip view.



    The VooDoo Steak %26amp; Lounge at Rio, good food with a great view of the strip.



    Eiffel Tower at Paris excellent food, superior service %26amp; a spectacular view of the strip %26amp; Bellagio fountains.



    Congrats on your wedding %26amp; have a great time in Vegas %26amp; a great dinner.



    You can check out the menus on Harrah%26#39;s website to see if it meets your criteria for great eats.



    www.harrahs.com



    on top click on LV then on hotel then dining then restaurant then menu.




    Congrats





    We got married last year and had our reception in a private room at Maggiano%26#39;s Little italy it was fantastic




    Hi,





    I was wandering if you found a good restuarant for your wedding dinner.



    Im in the same situation, but im getting married at the end of Jan.



    At this point im not so fussed about price but i would like it to be less than $80 per person, there are seven people including a child.





    Cheers



    kath




    www.yelp.com/lasvegas has many in-depth reviews for most Las Vegas restaurants. Just enter the name of the restaurant in the searchbox to read reviews.





    Most Las Vegas restaurants are around $75 per person with an entree, 2 sides, a drink, tax, and tip.


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  • Anyone know the how far the nearest Ski Resort is?

    I%26#39;m thinking of heading down for a few days and I was wondering how far of a drive it would be to catch some pow pow!





    Thanks,





    Tate



    Anyone know the how far the nearest Ski Resort is?


    Wendover is about 2 to 2 1/2 hours away from any of the top resorts in Utah. They are all about 30 minutes from Salt Lake and Salt Lake is about 1 1/2 hours from Wendover.

    Traffic from LA to LV

    Arriving in LA Tuesday 1.30pm

    Assuming we hit the road at about 3.00pm with THE rental car, what will the traffic be like getting out of LA and on to LV?

    Traffic from LA to LV

    Luckily for you you aren%26#39;t leaving on a Friday. That said leaving at 3pm will be better than leaving at 4 or 5pm from LAX, but you still will hit traffic all the way out of SoCal until you get up into Victorville.

    My advice, get in the car and get on the road as quick as you can. If you are hungry Id hold off until you get out to the desert because literally every minute you are later into rush hour will increase the traffic you hit.

    Traffic from LA to LV

    My advice is be patient - leaving the airport at that time of day can possibly be a challenge. LA traffic starts early and hits hard - and about 3 is when the madness begins. Sorry to report...

    I repeat the advice above, don%26#39;t stop until you%26#39;re out of the city - just keep moving.

    Good luck!


    IMO you will hit traffic until you get to the 15 FWY. It might take you 2 hrs to get to the 15 depending on your route. Unfortunately those that work in LA but live in San Bernardino and other places out East are leaving work and trying to get home during the 3 o%26#39;clock hr. Plus you have to take inconsideration what time you will leave the car rental lot. I say in the worst case scenario, if you hit the road by 4pm you should be in Vegas no later than 9 or 10pm.


    Have you priced out flying on Southwest? Might be worth saving a lot of aggravation.


    If you%26#39;re arriving at LAX on a flight from the UK I wouldn%26#39;t recommend jumping straight in a car and driving to Vegas. I live in SoCal, am very familiar with the geography of the area and the freeways and wouldn%26#39;t do this.

    Either fly to Vegas or stay overnight some place within an hour or so of LAX.


    We%26#39;re thinking similarly, Blagger, but where will an hour out towards LV put him? Nowhere. (Or at least nowhere exciting for a visitor). Why not stay right in Santa Monica or Marina Del Rey and enjoy the ocean for a day first? Also, there is no guarantee your flight will arrive on time - what if you actually arrive at 3 - the traffic will be beyond terrible.


    Good points Warmwinds. Makes total sense.


    Yes I agree that the traffic after 3 pm will be very slow going. Id chill somewhere until about 630 pm then head out. If you do that you should be in Vegas about 10 pm or so.

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  • Palazzo, here I come!

    T-Minus 2 hours until I am in a 737-300 on Southwest Airlines for an 1hr 15min and hitting the tarmac.





    TRIP REPORT to follow.



    Palazzo, here I come!


    ok, by now you are in Vegas. Looking forward to hearing how your trip went. I just stayed at Palazzo in December and sure enjoyed it.



    Palazzo, here I come!


    Hope you are having a good trip; Palazzo is a great hotel! Good service and lots of quirky things I think you will definitely notice during your stay. I won%26#39;t ruin it for you :), so I%26#39;ll let you look.

    Which hotel?!?!

    I am going with my mom for our birthdays beginning of March and can%26#39;t decided which hotel we should stay at. I go about once a year and she hasn%26#39;t been in 30 years. My choices are Mirage, Paris, Caesars and Mandalay Bay. We are moving to Wynn when brother arrives so two nights we are on our own.





    stephmcvail



    Which hotel?!?!


    The Mirage and Mandalay Bay are going to be far superior hotels/casinos than Paris or Caesar%26#39;s. Wynn is a great choice. I have stayed there before a loved it.



    I have some specials %26amp; promotional codes on my blog for some of the hotels and casinos. You might check those out.



    psloveblog.com





    The winter months seem to be the slowest here in Vegas so you should probably book sooner rather than later to get the best deals.





    Have fun in fabulous Las Vegas. :D



    Pam



    Which hotel?!?!


    thanks pslove, i bookmarked the blog, enjoyed it very much.



    Bella




    Thank you!



    Pam




    If you stay at Ceasars Palce try to stay in the Forum, Augustus, or Palace Tower as these are all new or newley renovated. The ';classic'; rooms at CP are in need of a renovation and are not as nice as the 3 towers I mentioned.





    Mandalay Bay and Mirage renovated their rooms with in the last 1-2 years and are nice.





    Paris renovated their rooms 1 year ago but only renovated half of them, and are not planning on renovating the other half anytime soon. The Paris rooms with the sofa shaped like red lips are the newley renovated Paris rooms.





    Have a good trip.




    pslove, I loved that genie joke. That genie pulled the same scam on us.




    Caesars would be the top choice, large rooms with huge marble bathroom, large sitting area, very comfy heavenly beds, lots of great choices in where to eat, the best Spa QUA Baths, the Forum for shopping, great location center of the strip.



    Paris would be 2nd very nice room with large bathroom %26amp; large rooms, very comfy beds, lots of good choices in where to eat, connected to Bally%26#39;s thru an inside walkway, good location, friendly stay



    Mandalay Bay very nice resort hotel, rooms %26amp; beds are nice, casino is very nice, only draw back is it located way South on the strip.



    Mirage has very small bathroom, casino is dark %26amp; dingy.




    i would say mandalay bay. especially since you%26#39;re going to head to the other end of the strip for a stay at the wynn later in your trip.



    that way you%26#39;ll see both ends of the strip AND stay in nice places.




    It really depends; lots of the hotels have special factors in them which may sway your decision, like these:





    Caesars was in construction but now it is stalled but they are still doing things.





    Mirage is a half mix of new and old, which is sometimes weird! New modern rooms meets the old but classy check in area. I%26#39;m currently writing a review on it on my blog eattraveleat.blogspot.com so if you want to look at some photos of Mirage as of now (haven%26#39;t finished yet), you can go there.





    Wynn is a very nice hotel; I think you will enjoy it! Make sure you check out Encore; it is very detailed and interesting, and is very different from Wynn Las Vegas itself. Encore is more like Wynn Macau but it has its own sense of style.





    Location wise it would depend on if you wanted to drive and if you all like to walk. Some people do, some people do not. And if you do not, Mirage or Caesars have good locations; they are close to shopping places and many restaurants.




    I agree with vancouverkitty. As you%26#39;re going to be staying at Wynn later in your trip I would opt for Mandalay Bay so you get to stay at opposite ends of the Strip in two great hotels.

    Hotel or Self-Catering

    What would you recommend. Hotel or Self-Catering travelling with children we would like a swimming pool.





    Best wishes





    HBL



    Hotel or Self-Catering


    Wouldn%26#39;t it be easier to have self catering with children rather than having to eat in restaurants 3 x a day?





    There is the Signature at the MGM and there are also two Hilton Grand Vacation Club. I%26#39;d recommend the Signature or the HGVC that is behind the Flamingo.





    if you would prefer a hotel over a self catering, then I would recommend the MGM or the Excalibur for people with children. Off strip, the Orleans is good and south strip South Point caters to families.



    Hotel or Self-Catering


    Hi Gabbygambler,





    Thank you so much for the information. Do you have any threads or websites that we could have a look at.





    Best wishes







    HBL




    You can try the search function here.......type in Sig or the Signature at MGM and HGVC or Hilton Grand Vacation Clubs. You can also find information on them via Google. I would help you more but at the moment I%26#39;m a little pressed for time. I%26#39;m sure you can find them fine anyway. Good luck and ask if you have any more questions.





    If it is hotels you want to look for......MGM, Orleans, Excalibur.




    We stayed at the Desert Rose Resort last year. I believe they have 1 and 2 bedroom units - we stayed in a one bedroom. There was a continental breakfast included, and it was nice to be able to cook some of our own meals.




    Hi





    The desert Rose, sounds perfect for us too. our kids are to young to have a room on their own yet.





    Thank you for your help it is greatly appreciated.





    Best wishes





    HBL




    Are you renting a car? That might make a difference on where you would want to stay.





    That said, depending on where you stay if you do not rent a car and still want to cook in your room you maybe could get groceries delivered. I used www.safeway.com and it went really well. I just placed my order for my groceries online before I left for Vegas and they were delivered on time and everything I ordered had arrived. They just billed my credit card.




    Hi 1iluvvegas,





    Thank you so much for your information. It is greatly appreciated.





    Best wishes





    HBL




    Hi Lynda :-)



    I know the Desert Rose property gets very good marks here. Check out their website - they all have full kitchens, so it%26#39;s similar to a self-catering. Five minutes%26#39; walk from the strip, has trees and is not a huge mega-hotel.



    www.shellhospitality.com/hotels/desert_rose/



    They also have specials on their website.




    Hi HB,





    I will thank you.





    Best wishes





    HBL




    If you are considering the Desert Rose, you might want to watch prices on websites such as expedia. We booked through expedia and payed much less than half of what they were charging on the Desert Rose website. We booked relatively early though, and prices on expedia did go up closer to our travel date.

    Taxis

    Staying at Trump. Taxi from airport. How much and tunnel or no tunnel?



    Taxis


    15 dollars max


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  • The more I read the more I'm confused !!

    The more reviews I read the more confused I get about Vegas.

    We are thinking of splitting our stay into 3 nights in Vegas to do the strip casino thing. 7 nights in San Diego then back to Vegas for 4 nights to do the Canyon and a bit of chilling out.

    The first 3 nights we were thinking of staying in a Luxor/MGM hotel type but the reviews are so confusing. Some says they%26#39;re great but others go on about them being dirty, smelly and staff so rude and out to rip you off.

    The last 4 nights we planned to stay at the Four Seasons but the reviews go from WOW to %26#39;Not worth the money%26#39;.

    It%26#39;s almost as if there is a unspoken culture of the turn over of clients being so vast the hotels don%26#39;t care if you have a lousy time as they%26#39;ve already had your cash and the next lot come tomorrow !!!

    My head is about to blow up.....can anyone help me out. I so want this to be a trip of a lifetime for all the right reasons!!

    The more I read the more I'm confused !!

    Hi! No matter what type of question you post here, you%26#39;re going to end up with a whole lot of answers! That%26#39;s what this forum does - it%26#39;s peoples%26#39; personal opinions. SO! On that note here%26#39;s my two cents worth.

    This is your first trip to Las Vegas, yes? Do you have a price in mind for what you want to spend per night for a hotel? If you want to be ';center strip';, I%26#39;d stay away from Luxor and MGM; they%26#39;re way south on the strip. You could try The Mirage or Treasure Island, both MGM properties and in the middle of the strip. Or, any of the Harrah%26#39;s properties which would include The Flamingo, Harrah%26#39;s, Paris, Caesar%26#39;s Palace. Oh yeah, I forgot - Bellagio is mid-strip and a MGM prop.

    Do some reviews of the hotels. Try this website: www.cheapovegas.com - that%26#39;s where I started back in the day!

    I%26#39;d be happy to help further if you have any questions, pm me!

    The more I read the more I'm confused !!

    Hi

    If it%26#39;s a trip of a lifetime, i would stay alot less night%26#39;s in San Diego. We stayed there for 3 night%26#39;s and spent one day in Mexico out of that time and we were ready to leave. You would be better off driving to the Grand Canyon for a night or two, then on to Vegas. As for the hotel reviews, just take the average comment%26#39;s not the extream one%26#39;s. Never stayed at the Four Seasons but I bet it%26#39;s great.

    Clive


    One thing to bear in mind when reading online reviews is that human nature dictates that the 5% of unhappy guests (and every hotel has these) are way more likely to post a review than the 95% who leave totally satisfied. With hotels the size of those in Vegas that%26#39;s thousands of happy guests who go nowhere near posting a review. MGM is a great midrange choice (much better than Luxor in my opinion), if you have any issues with your room or anything else then complain about it. These properties are in the business of providing excellent service and if you give them the chance to right any problems they invariably will.

    Four Seasons is wonderful. I stayed there last year and thought it was worth every penny.


    Stay on the Strip. I%26#39;d be tempted to ignore the reviews you mentioned. It%26#39;s true that some rooms are higher spec than others, but I%26#39;ve been to Vegas three times so far, stayed at a few different hotels and dirty and smelly are not really words I%26#39;d associate with the Strip at all - anywhere except maybe Stratosphere and Circus Circus

    Plus I%26#39;ve always found the general levels of service (with the possible exception of the front desks) to be very high and almost universally polite. Vegas knows it relies on its visitors and in my view it looks after them pretty well


    Blagger is right on. More people will complain than praise. Maybe when you are angry you have more adreline.

    I agree that 7 nights in San Diego is a bit long. There are so many wonderful places in California that if you can spread it out a bit and visit other places -- maybe Santa Barbara or LA - that%26#39;s what I would do.

    San Diego is a lovely city but not sure I would spend that long there.

    As far as the Four Seasons, it is a lovely hotel. You will find that some people (especially those who don%26#39;t usually stay at higher end hotels) expect more than perfection for their money. Not sure what they were complaining about since I rarely read the TA reviews of hotels and restaurants.

    What exactly are you looking for in a hotel? How much do you want to spend? I know that for us, if it is a vacation, we look for a nicer hotel than we look for if we are just passing through, taking our kids to college or visiting relatives who don%26#39;t have room at their home. Las Vegas is a vacation, the others are trips.

    I also don%26#39;t put MGM and Luxor in the same category although others might. I prefer MGM by a long shot.


    Hi Guys,

    Thanks for your replies.

    What we are looking for in our hotels would be for the first leg of the Vegas stay..

    Cental location.

    Good clean rooms, linnen and bathrooms.

    Access to good choice of food.

    Mid range price.

    For the second stay.

    A bit of luxury.

    Good rooms with nice touches.

    Nice pool area

    Maybe a spa.

    Access to good %26#39;spoil yourself%26#39; food.

    Price.....no issue.


    For the first leg I would do Mirage or MGM (a little oe off Central strip but still good).

    For the second leg, if money is no object, either Wynn or it%26#39;s new sister Encore or Palazzo. For the most central of all of the luxury hotels try Caesar%26#39;s (Augustus Tower) or Bellagio. They all have spas although I understand Caesar%26#39;s is the best.


    ';Price.....no issue'; doesn%26#39;t really help! There are numerous suites in Vegas hotels that cost several thousand dollars a night so you have to really suggest a ballpark figure.

    If it really is no issue I would suggest the Hugh Hefner Sky Villa at the Palms. A bargain at $40k per night..... :-)


    OK, price for the second stay.....£500 per night but that not written in stone !!


    Blimey, £500 a night will get you a great room on the Strip. Wynn%26#39;s is a good suggestion as it%26#39;s new and quite smart, but it%26#39;s not very central. I%26#39;d have a look and see what £500 would get you at Bellagio, Caesars or Venetian and pick off that list

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  • Bride's Mom - Have Questions???

    OK - so my daughter wants to get married in Vegas. I want to start planning. How can I get some good room deal if I%26#39;m not in their player%26#39;s card comp rewards thingy? I%26#39;d like to book a block of rooms at TI, but I need to get the best deal possible. Do they ever do any comped stuff for NEW people, or only for the returning players?



    Bride's Mom - Have Questions???


    No comps for new people and since Vegas is such a big convention town, even 20 rooms isn%26#39;t considered a lot for a block.





    The rates now are so good you should be able to do very well. A lot depends on when you are going. If you avoid the weekend it will be much less and summer is less than most other times excpet the early part of December.





    I would avoid March, April and any holiday weekends.



    Bride's Mom - Have Questions???


    You can sign up for some players cards online to get some decent rates. MGM-Mirage for sure at www.playersclub.com.





    Check this website, www.smartervegas.com, and www.fatwallet.com for hotel deals.





    From Colorado, Southwest airlines has some good deals as well as www.usairwaysvacations.com.




    If she%26#39;s getting married at TI I would ask the wedding coordinator if they offer a wedding rate for guests.




    I am getting married in March at the Venetian. I have been there many times and have a host and get comped rooms...but they wouldn%26#39;t do a block of rooms for me even though I have fifty people coming. I asked my host, my wedding ceremony coordinator and my ceremony coordinator and none of them could pull strings for a block room rate - the best they could do was offer my parents the casino rate.





    Long story short, most of my guests and staying all around town with promo codes that I%26#39;ve received from MGM properties.





    Hopefully TI has different rules and will be willing to offer a block rate, but I just thought you should be aware that unfortunately doesn%26#39;t seem to be the norm in Vegas. I would call the wedding office there and see what they%26#39;re willing to do for wedding parties - perhaps they have different rules!





    Congrats to your daughter! :)




    Make that ceremony coordinator and reception coordinator. Not ceremony and ceremony.





    Oh how I wish for an edit button!




    I was married in Vegas last October, and since we took 28 people along (bridal party and family) we thought we could get a block rate. After dozens of phone calls, the result was NO.



    I was told by the MGM properties that IF I was getting married at a hotel chapel, their coordinators MIGHT give us 10% off rack rate. No guarantees.



    Check with fatwallet.com as recommended earlier in this thread. They%26#39;ve got all the deals listed for both card members and non-members. The only drawback is you generally can only get one room under the deal rate, and must pay in advance. A friend did this by sending an email with the deal link to her wedding party and they each got their own rooms.



    As mentioned before, LV is a big convention town, and even with the recession, hotels don%26#39;t consider reserving blocks for less than 50 rooms.




    When does your daughter want to get married? That will make a lot of difference in what room rates will be.



    As mentioned with some research you can probably find some good rates. If you%26#39;ve got a little time, sign up for a player%26#39;s card online.



    Where will you be flying out of?



    Allegiant also offers great rates if flying out of the Ft.Collins/Loveland area or Colorado Springs - if Denver, SouthWest or even Frontier has specials.





    Congratulations to both you and your daughter!




    I also agree with calling the Wedding Coordinator.

    Buying show tickets from the UK

    Hoping to see 3 shows while we are in LV, KA %26#39;O%26#39; and Jersey Boys, I would rather not use Ticketmaster as they seem to be much more expensive but cannot seem to order on-line from the hotel websites. Can you ring venues and book over the telephone?



    Buying show tickets from the UK


    Hi





    I have used ticketmaster in the past, but I am sure you can book over the phone. I think you will still incure charges on top of the ticket price shown and there are taxes and service charges. I have tried to book some show%26#39;s via the hotel website and they redirect you to ticketmaster. Although I did book tickets direct from the MGM last year, with an immediate print out, usually you have to use ';will call';







    Clive



    Buying show tickets from the UK


    I booked my ';O'; tickets via the MGM/Bellagio website - no redirection to ticketmaster.





    You can only book so far in advance though (3 months I think).




    Booked tickets for KA on 4 April. We went direct to the MGM website. They have provided us with a code to collect our tickets at the Cirque ticket office at the Bellagio.




    It%26#39;s worth the small expense of an international call to the box office rather than book tickets online. You get to speak to somebody who%26#39;ll give you good advice about which seats are good or otherwise and importantly, will get a choice of all the unsold seats in each category rather than those the computer in its wisdom decides are the ';best available';.

    bellagio vs. venetian vs. wynn

    help in choosing for 2 nights last weekend of january, going alone, would like to do a little of everyting as in laze in room, gamble, sightsee, go out. choices are (2 nights rate) - bellagio at 390 deluxe lakeview / 380 venetian strip view / 250 wynn (this is just an assumption that hotwire deal is wynn, so type of room unknown). tried doing all sorts of combo even of 1 night here and another there but didn%26#39;t all make sense. or should i just got to bill%26#39;s at around $150 for 2 nights?



    bellagio vs. venetian vs. wynn


    I would say if you can get Wynn at $250, do it! It is a beautiful hotel...have never had the opportunity to stay there, but it is the newest of them all. Otherwise, if you are unsure on the Wynn...I would do Bellagio lakeview if you are looking for luxury. Bellagio is midstrip also. It all depends on how much you like to save for gaming, food, and other activities. Have fun either way, they are all great hotels!



    bellagio vs. venetian vs. wynn


    Oh, and I probably wouldn%26#39;t do Bill%26#39;s.....unless you want to keep it cheap. Bill%26#39;s is no where near the class of the other hotels.




    Did you go to betterbidding.com and find out for sure if it is the Wynn? I know the Venetian has been coming up a lot there lately. If the spa icon shows in the list of icons it is the Wynn, if it doesn%26#39;t and only shows after you see the full list it is the Venetian.




    betterbidding did say it%26#39;s the wynn (and spa icon does show up). is this suppose to make my choice easier and just go for the wynn/hotwire?




    $125 a night for a weekend at Wynn is a fantastic price, doubt you%26#39;ll get another opportunity at that price.

    Trips out and about from Vegas in February

    Visiting Vegas in Feb have been before and done a Grand Canyon Flight. Dont have a car so can anyone advise on the best day trips to take. We are there for a week. I saw some Pink Jeep Tours that looked good but not sure yet so would appreciate some advise. Thanks



    Trips out and about from Vegas in February


    I don%26#39;t venture out of Vegas myself but a friend of mine swears by the ATV tours, she and her husband went on one a year ago and she says she will be doing them on all her trips from now on. There are a couple of ATV tour places that take you out to Eldorado Canyon, Mount Charleston, or Valley of Fire to name a few places. Just google Las Vegas ATV tours. Haven%26#39;t done them myself and not sure how it would be in February. She went in December and didn%26#39;t think it was too cold.



    Trips out and about from Vegas in February


    I always have a car so I can%26#39;t advice you on tour companies but I can tell you that Valley of Fire is an excellent place to visit. To me it is a must see for anyone who hasn%26#39;t been there. Mt. Charleston is nice but it is about 30 degrees cooler than the strip and there is usually snow on it. I have never been there during the winter-nor do I want to. I go to Vegas to get away from the cold and snow.



    http://parks.nv.gov/vf.htm

    advice on rooms at MGM not signature

    Are they ok?

    Is the location ok?

    We are looking to go in August for our honeymoon and have got an offer with flights from Gatwick with Virgin and a deluxe room at MGM for 拢1350 for 7 nights for both of us?

    Good deal?

    advice on rooms at MGM not signature

    Hi

    We stayed in the grand tower rooms and they are fine. Not luxury but not crap either!

    As for price, I would think you could do better. The hotels should be at rock bottom prices in August with many deals on offer. It%26#39;s the flight prices that govern the total cost. See what the best flight prices you can get, then worry about hotel rooms.

    Clive

    advice on rooms at MGM not signature

    The rooms are very nice at MGM. I don%26#39;t recommend the West Wing rooms, though. The above advice is good, I would book directly with the hotel so you can keep your eye on the prices, if they fall you can rebook at the lower price. You might also want to look at the prices of the suites as the time gets closer. Congratulations on your upcoming wedding!


    Rooms at the MGM (Grand Tower) are nice with spacious bathrooms and REALLY comfy beds!! The hotel/casino has a GREAT atmosphere, very good service and a wonderful pool complex that will definitely come in handy in the August heat!!

    Location isn%26#39;t a huge deal especially if you%26#39;re a first timer because there is so much to do and see EVERYWHERE! Besides, it%26#39;s just an easy cab, Monorail ride or walk up the Strip!

    Not sure if that price is a good deal because I%26#39;m not familiar with flight costs from the UK...sorry!

    CONGRATULATIONS on your wedding...have a GREAT trip!!


    Yes MGM is OK. As a matter of fact that is a good description. It is a mid-range hotel both in price and quality.

    In LV hotels you pretty much get what you pay for. Some of the lower priced hotels (Sahara, Strat, Trop) are to be avoided. Some of the more expensive (Wynn, Palazzo, THEhotel, Bellagio) are WOW. And most in the mid-range are OK. But keep in mind this is OK by Las Vegas standards, which are pretty good.

    I can%26#39;t help with price, as I don%26#39;t have to deal with international airfaes. But I would price MGM at $69 per night during the week and $159 Fri-Sat. (even though I would probably pay less in 2009).

    I know this might sound a little crazy, but you might consider staying at 2 different hotels during your trip. Both to stretch your budget (weekends can be very expensive) or maybe just to spend a couple of days in luxury on your honeymoon.

    I suggest you do a little research. Don%26#39;t pay too much attention to the hotel reviews, but read the posts on this forum. Pay attention to questions asked about specific hotels that interest you. And read any trip reports from those who stay at those hotels, to give you an idea pf their experiances. And don%26#39;t be afraid to ask specific questions.


    Here%26#39;s a couple of suites:

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    Some of the rooms are a long trek from the casino. Request a location where you don%26#39;t have to walk so far. Our son and DIL loved the MGM.


    I have stayed there twice and as someone said the beds are very comfortable and the rooms a good size if a bit dated. They are clean however and the bathroom is a good size.


    I do not have an opinion about the deal you have because I do not know enough about airfares from the UK.

    That said, I love the MGM! I like the location, being across the street from the new City Center instead of next door to it and also being close to the monorail. I love the MGM pools too. The MGM is one of my favorite hotels. I also enjoyed seeing KA there as well.


    Seems like a good price for Virgin, we are going 1st week April, staying at MGM and paid 拢2100 for both of us for the same deal, We actually paid with Tesco Vouchers so did not actually cost us anything. Stayed at MGM two years ago but this trip we booked flights in the sale for about 拢320 each and booked with hotel separately, changed deals a couple of times when the prices dropped.

    Compared to London hotels MGM is very Grand.. large rooms and the bed is from heaven.. we had a great time which is why we are going back, I would not worry about position on the strip you%26#39;ll want to check out all the hotels anyway...if you get tired of walking the monorail runs from the back of the hotel. Check out the MGM reviews paying attention to the UK posts, our expectations are different, I think we are much more easily pleased! Have a great time.


    We were in Vegas on our honeymoon in September. We stayed at MGM in the West Wing, and were very impressed. The beds are amazing - like sleeping on a cloud...

    The West Wing is the closest to the strip, in face a short ride down the elevator, throug the West Wing Bar, and you%26#39;re there.

    We will be returning to Vegas the 25th of this month - we had so much fun the first time... great place to take a honeymoon. Congrats

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  • Best of the Buffets - Vote Now!

    There are lots of older posts about buffets but just wondering what are currently the favourite buffets for each of the following meals?





    1) Breakfast?





    2) Lunch?





    3) Dinner?





    4) Vegetarian Choice?





    5) Deserts?





    I%26#39;ll try the ones that get the most votes when I%26#39;m there over the summer!



    Best of the Buffets - Vote Now!


    Breakfast-Mandalay



    Lunch-Paris



    Dinner-Planet Hollywood



    Desserts-Rio



    Best of the Buffets - Vote Now!


    You don%26#39;t need to count votes, picking is simple.





    1) lunch is best value, make that your main meal of the day. Breakfast at a good buffet is nicer and no more expensive than a cafe





    2) Go only to Planet Hollywood, Mandalay Bay, Paris, Rio, Mirage. (in that order). Wynn or Bellagio in premium pricing.





    3) Just go to the main-5 above, or the premium-2 if money is no object, whichever you are nearer, or in the mood for.




    I prefer my food brought to me straight from the kitchen rather than sitting out.




    Goodie, you have not been eating at the good buffets.



    One monotonous platter, usually high in fat, rarely any fresh fruit, having only 1 beverage and salad choice..spending more time and money, tipping more, to feel more overstuffed but less satisfied...that%26#39;s what I do all year at home ';fresh'; from the kitchen where there aren%26#39;t great buffets...in Vegas, I can%26#39;t wait to eat much better for the same or less




    i%26#39;m not a big fan of breakfast buffets, but lunch and dinner buffets are fine. the best would be a close one between the Bellagio or Mandalay Bay. Planet Hollywood and Paris next. then after that i couldn%26#39;t tell you. i haven%26#39;t try the wynn but most people think it over price for what you get.




    1) Planet hollywood



    2) Harrahs



    3) Rio



    4) Rio



    5) Rio




    Really can%26#39;t go wrong with Mandalay Bay, Planet Hollywood or Wynn for either lunch or dinner.



    I only tried one buffet for BF and it%26#39;s quite good, it%26#39;s the Bellagio buffet but the lunch menu there pales in comparison to the best three.




    A twist on the original question: we have a $30 to Cravings buffet at the Mirage. Which meal would be the best to use it?




    lunner




    Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Sunday Brunch and Desert my favorite and only Buffet worth the money to me is the Wynn. Maybe the Sterling Brunch but I have not tried it latly.

    Show Review-Bette Midler

    We had a chance to see Bette Midler this past week at Ceasars Palace. Anyone coming to Vegas and thinking about this show, I%26#39;d say go for it!



    She%26#39;s a tiny little powerhouse of a performer!! I was surprised, at her age, that she had so much non stop energy. And yes, she%26#39;s still just as sharp tongued and witty as she was back in her heyday.



    We had rear orchestra seats, and they were great!





    Would we go see her again? Absolutely. Would we recommend to friends and family, Absolutely.



    Show Review-Bette Midler


    Thanks Cynda. I haven%26#39;t seen Bette in Vegas but I did see her perform a few years ago, loved it! She is truly amazing, so talented!



    Show Review-Bette Midler


    Thanks cynda, for the review, we have always loved her, am hoping she is performing when we go sometime this year




    Saw her Thanksgiving weekend in honor of my 50th birthday. She was great! Everything I expected and more. I have been a fan of hers for years. I would go back and recommend her! Even my DH who was not sure about seeing the show loved her.




    Excellent news since we are going to see her Saturday night!!!!!!!!





    Cant%26#39; wait!!!




    Going to see her a week from today. Hope I like her show as much as you did! Thanks.




    We saw her when she first opened, and the tickets were very expensive. My friends saw her last week-end and got some kind of promotion and their tickets were $50.00 a piece! I think it may have been through Travel-Zoo. There seats were in the balcony, but even those are pretty good. I thought she was worth full price, but at $50.00 a ticket, I%26#39;d certainly want to go--for sure!!!








    Hi..thank you for the review...we are going to see her Jan 25 and sounds like its going to be a great show.




    We will be there on Jan 25th also... 5 of us celebrating my daughters 29th b%26#39;day. Seeing Bette will be the icing on the b%26#39;day cake. We are staying a the Venetian. Going to the Circo at the Belliego for dinner after.. thought about going before but eating at 5 did not appeal. Any eat there before?? We wanted to see the fountians.




    All of you going to see Bette are in for a treat, it was the highlight of our trip in November. I can%26#39;t wait till we go back to Vegas, we will be booking her show again, for sure...

    Airport Transfers

    Just looking to book to go to Vegas in October. Virgin are offering a free car in the deal but we are only there for 4 nights so don%26#39;t want to do this. We can pay Virgin £7 per person their transfer from airport to hotel or we can arrange our own.



    How easy is it to get a taxi at the airport?





    Airport Transfers


    I think it will be just as cheap to get a taxi in vegas,there is another post dicussing a similar question think its on page 2



    Airport Transfers


    It is very easy to get a taxi from the airport.



    Taking a taxi is better than a transfer, with the taxi you will go to directly to your hotel and with the transfer you%26#39;ll have to go to every other casino for the others to be dropped off.



    Have a wonderful trip and have fun planning.




    Do not use the transfer. Sometimes you have to wait a long time before the shuttle fills up and then you may not be the first to be dropped off which means you will be taking a tour of the backs of hotels. Most people want to get to their hotel and start their vacation as soon as possible.





    It is very easy to get a cab in Vegas. They will be lined up right outside the door. The lines may seem long but they move very quickly. Depending one where you are going- it might be cheaper to take a cab.




    My husband and I have vowed never to use a shuttle again. On our first trip we stayed at Bellagio and bought a transfer from Coach Grayline with our package (from Tripres) because we didn%26#39;t know any better. We waited in a long line, got crammed in a shuttle that was filled to the brim with people. Luckily we were the second stop. We had never been to Vegas so we just thought that everyone took the shuttle. Our next trip was starting at THEhotel. We took the shuttle and it was in July. We stood in a line in 115 temps for over 20 minutes, then got crammed into a full shuttle. This time we were the second to last stop, only one couple (staying at the Four Seasons) was after us. We had to go to MGM, Monte Carlo, NYNY, Tropicana, Luxor, Excalibur, and Mandalay Bay first. We wasted the first hour and a half of our vacation at least. We have been taking limos every since but I%26#39;d take a taxi if my budget needed me to. No more shuttles!

    Eva Longoria at MGM

    Just got this on my tweetdeck from MGMGrand. Don%26#39;t know if it%26#39;s true or not.





    Eva Longoria has been spotted here eating at Studio Cafe!



    Eva Longoria at MGM


    Do you mean to say Eva Longoria eats?? I%26#39;m shocked.



    Eva Longoria at MGM


    Hummm. Her husband was here in San Antonio last night playing against the Lakers. Wonder if she went over to make a little bet?




    Right Hitch. She just saunters up to the high limit book area and, very inconspicuously, says ';5 dimes on my Spurs.'; Calling David Stern...




    Somebody saw a celebrity in Vegas? OMG!





    Seriously, it would be more surprising if nobody encountered celebs on the Strip.




    What???? What was she doing in Vegas instead of tagging along with her husband, Tony Longoria, to make sure he behaves????




    When I saw the title I thought they meant she was performing at MGM - I%26#39;m thinking, ';what the heck does she do?';




    LOL Warmwinds - that%26#39;s what I thought too. EL is just an actress on a show that has jumped the shark and is going downhill fast. Tsk, tsk....almost a b-lister.....what could be worse....lmao =-P




    ';what the heck does she do?';





    I%26#39;ve always wondered the same thing about people like Paris Hilton and Kim Kardashian!!

    Excalibur or NYNY discount codes

    Does anyone have any discount codes for these hotels. Staying just for one night before moving to the MGM grand for 7 nights. April 5th 2009.

    thanks in advance.

    Excalibur or NYNY discount codes

    Check out this page on Fatwallet:

    http://www.fatwallet.com/forums/travel-deals/704925?highlight_key=y%26amp;keyword1=las+vegas%26amp;lastpage=1

    Also check out the hotel promo codes at SmarterVegas:

    http://www.smartervegas.com/

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  • Diana Ross Wedding at Silver Bells Wedding Chapel, Las Vegas

    Hi does anybody know if the wedding chapel Silver Bells, Las Vegas is the same one that Diana Ross got married in in 1971? Planning my own wedding next year and it would be brilliant if it was the same place?



    Jo



    Diana Ross Wedding at Silver Bells Wedding Chapel, Las Vegas


    Dont know about Diana Ross , but The Little White Wedding Chapel had alot of famous weddings there.



    Joan Collins, Britney Spears, Michael Jordan etc.



    We got married there in 2004, and I was very happy with all the arrangements.



    I arranged everything from home, via phone and internet.Everything was perfect, they even did my flowers which were very fresh and gorgeous, they lasted for days. I highly reccomend them....



    Good Luck...Annie



    Diana Ross Wedding at Silver Bells Wedding Chapel, Las Vegas


    Many thanks! Gonna have to start planning in earnest now!



    Jo


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  • any comments on the Riviera

    First time in Vegas - going to be staying at the Riviera from 1/28 - 2-1.



    I have read mixed reviews and was wondering what to expect.



    Thanks.



    any comments on the Riviera


    Well, you%26#39;ve chosen one of the oldest and most run-down of the major casino properties, in a location that isn%26#39;t terribly convenient to much. So that%26#39;s what you should expect. Doesn%26#39;t mean you can%26#39;t have a good stay.





    I%26#39;d stop reading reviews if I were you though. You%26#39;re going to read a lot of bad ones from people who don%26#39;t do any research before they book and were expecting the Riviera to be like Bellagio.



    any comments on the Riviera


    It has been too long since I have stayed at the Riviera so I can%26#39;t comment on the rooms. However- for me it would be too far north to stay there without a car (which I always have). Since this is your first time in Vegas I would suggest you try to find something more centrally located (near Flamingo and the strip) so you can get to the attractions, casinos, shows and restaurants most people visit Vegas to experience.




    Hey Olddog, and Welcome!





    I thought I recently read somewhere (other than TA) that some of the rooms have been renovated recently. You might want to ask the Hotel directly, but hopefully, someone here on the Forum has recently stayed there. Hopefully, my recall is correct, most definitely request a renovated room in case all the rooms have not been. Have a great stay, enjoy Vegas, Youre countdown is a short one now! :)




    From this search and little blurb it appears so, you should be fine!



    Las Vegas Hotels: Riviera Hotel Las Vegas Nevada NV Henderso...



    With our remodeled rooms, superb catering, and technologically enhanced convention amenities, why not make the Riviera Hotel and Casino your destination ...





    www.rivierahotel.com/




    In all of our trips to Vegas, The Riveara was 1 casino we had never visited along with Circus Circus. Last Trip in August we walked from Venetian to Circus Circus, walked in and pretty much left right away. We wanted to see The Riveara as it has so much history. Boy were we disappointed. What a dump and we usually like the lower ends. Nobody was friendly. We signed up for a card and you felt as though you were inconveniencing the workers. We played for maybe 1/2 hour and walked next door to the Peppermill which was much more fun! At least it is close to that.




    Just ask for an upgrade and tell them you know JackTarLover!





    HTR




    HTR.....that roll was the most action the Riv has seen in awhile!




    My husband and I stayed at the Riv on our first trip to vegas which was 2 years ago. I did not post any reviews b/c I did not know about TA back then ( how awful !!) the hotel rooms were far from the parking the casino smelled horrible. I do have to say though that our room was very clean though very outdated. our view was facing some sort of exhaust but what really turned me off was that our room had sharps boxes !! I am a RN so I%26#39;m used to them but not only was this scary but a big turn off for me. Never again will I stay at the Riv. The ups though was we had a fabulous time. I%26#39;ve learned thanks to TA and all the wonderful help that there are many other places that are better located and at a cheaper rate. I hope this helps.




    What%26#39;s with the inactive user thing? Were the reviews that bad?




    Although I have never stayed there, we had a bit of free play there, so we took advantage of it. First we had to get a player%26#39;s card and we had to find someone to help us. We didn%26#39;t stay very long because the casino smelled so bad. Sorry, but I that was our impression.



    Mrs. G

    Beware Palazzo customer service

    Think twice before purchasing a gift card from the Palazzo or the Venetian. It may turn out to be worthless, as our story shows, as was the office of the concierge in resolving the problem.



    On a November trip to Vegas, my sister and I purchased a $100 gift card from the Palazzo as a surprise gift for our parents, who would be staying there in January. They were delighted with the card and planned to treat themselves to ';Phantom'; tickets, which they would never have spent their own money on (our parents are 81 and 87 years old, on a fixed income, and plan carefully for their trips). When they presented the card to the box office, it was declined! Now this is a GIFT CARD, not a CREDIT CARD. We paid $100 and got a card that presumably was WORTH $100. Our shocked and embarrassed parents ended up paying out-of-pocket for the tickets.



    For the next 48 hours, we tried to resolve the problem with J==,a concierge supervisor who theoretically should have had the authority to make it right in a timely manner. The explanation we were given was something like ';the bank back East has to authorize the funds before the card can be accepted.'; She was waiting for a call from ';Tony';, the banker. Excuse me? Our business was transacted with the Palazzo, not with some ';back East'; bank. We had a problem, which is one of the primary reasons why a concierge office exists: to resolve guest problems.



    Our parents checked out as scheduled on Thursday, still without a resolution, and moved to Bally%26#39;s for one more night. Thursday evening, J=== left a voicemail on our mother%26#39;s cell phone, advising her that the funds would be available on Saturday and they could use the card then. On Saturday? On SATURDAY?? By Saturday, they%26#39;d be home. This is the Palazzo%26#39;s idea of resolving the problem? How about adding an equivalent amount to their cards as hotel credit, available immediately? How about trading their evidently worthless card for a nice, crisp $100 bill so that they could get on with their vacation and enjoy the gift as it was intended?



    Today, Friday, THREE DAYS after the problem first arose, my mother was contacted by A=== , a supposedly more senior concierge supervisor who did, in fact, make that offer: give us back the card, we%26#39;ll give you $100 cash. The problem was that our parents were no longer at the Palazzo and were told they had to return there, go inside to the concierge desk and do the transaction. Too bad this couldn%26#39;t have been done when it mattered, instead of 72 hours after the fact when they were on their way out of town. In addition, my mother was told that A=== took the money out of her own pocket to buy the card back. We%26#39;re stunned. Is this a luxury hotel or a Motel 6? I%26#39;d love to know what Robert Goldstein, Prez and COO of the Palazzo would say about the so-called ';customer service'; at his place.



    This isn%26#39;t a money issue; it%26#39;s a customer service issue. Our parents were jerked around, left hanging, and basically ignored for three days without resolution. J=== spoke to my sister and me once and thereafter, dodged our calls with voicemail and excuses (';She%26#39;s in a meeting';, ';She%26#39;s out to lunch.';) The final resolution is a joke: we get our money back. Too late to enjoy it, too late to do anything except drive back to San Diego. Our elderly parents worried over this for three days, but no compensation of any kind was ever offered. Getting our money back is hardly compensation; it%26#39;s OUR money.



    We%26#39;re thoroughly appalled and disgusted by the unprofessional way that this was handled and feel that other visitors should be aware that, should they encounter a problem at the Palazzo, the office of the concierge is ill-equipped to resolve it. Perhaps more training is required so that the level of service rises to that of the Wynn.



    Beware Palazzo customer service


    Looking at their website it looks like it is a Discover Gift Card branded by the Palazzo. I am wondering if there was some sort of problem with the card being bought before Sands Corp going bankrupt?



    Beware Palazzo customer service


    You probably should have put all this into a letter to the Palazzo management although that most likely wouldnt have done anything other then make you feel better. But believe me when I say we all get it. Customer service is already bad and with the down swing in the economy I can only imagine it will be getting worse.




    I%26#39;m so sorry for the ordeal your parents went through (I don%26#39;t suppose they ever got to see Phantom?).





    Anyway, what%26#39;s funny is I JUST got an e-mail from MGM with an unusual offer - buy a $250 gift card, get one hotel night comped, but a $500 gift card, get 2 nights comped - I was about to post this on another thread but now this Palazzo problem makes me hesitate to recommend the MGM deal to anyone - you just never know.




    Sorry that this happened to you, but it sounds like you were dealing with the wrong people. The whole concierge department is usually pretty low on the totem pole. They%26#39;re not good for much beyond routine matters. You needed to be dealing with a higher level of management than that in order to get this resolved. I would have asked to speak to the hotel manager on duty.





    Basically, this was a relatively new program that Sands entered into with a corporate partner and it sounds like there were some problems with it. It doesn%26#39;t sound like it operates like a standard store gift card that we%26#39;re all used to. I agree they should have offered you a little something for your trouble beyond the refund.




    Have been in the Customer Service industry for over 30 years, I can tell you that $100 is a small price to pay to keep customer loyalty and customer satisfaction. Shame on them.




    ';I%26#39;d love to know what Robert Goldstein, Prez and COO of the Palazzo would say about the so-called ';customer service'; at his place. ';



    What did he say when you contacted him?



    I will say that customer service at The V/P is usually superb, if there was a problem and you express your discontent you will receive an answer.




    Sorry to hear about your experience. I%26#39;m booked in a Concierge room at Palazzo and have been dealing with one of the concierge supervisors (her name starts with a J, wonder if it%26#39;s the same person) and she has been wonderful and quick to respond. Sounds like the giftcards are a pain and not worth the trouble.




    Jaylynn (or Jaylo or something like that) is the person we tried to deal with when she wasn%26#39;t ducking our calls. Very polite, totally incompetent . Hope everything works out for you because it%26#39;s really a beautiful property with lovely suites. As long as no problems arise, I%26#39;m sure everything will be great, but if something should come up....waste no time with the concierges, go higher up asap.




    The moral of the story is never get a gift card. Buy a greeting card and stick a Franklin in it.



    It seem gift cards were invented to substitute for lending somebody your credit card.





    No doubt the issuers of gift cards know that a decent percentage of the cards are never used, lost, or expire, so a profit potential is built in.





    Personally, if the concierge did not fix the problem in five minutes, I would have gone to the hotel manager immediately. We all get strung along by a variety of hassles and ripoffs, get very noisy quickly.





    One of the posters on this thread, said Sands went bankrupt. Thats news to me.




    The explanation we were given was something like ';the bank back East has to authorize the funds before the card can be accepted.';



    The V/P should not sell these things if this is happening.



    I wonder how many other people have had this problem with these cards?