Thursday, April 8, 2010

Hotel suggestions mid strip

I am taking my wife to LV for our Anniversary the end of November....looking for a mid strip casino to stay, that does not have a huge smokey smell, offers good view of strip, generous tables, nightlife and good resturaunts. This is her first trip to Vegas, so wanna give her a ';good experience';. Also, we are in our mid 30%26#39;s. Any suggestions or ideas would be greatly appreciated.



Hotel suggestions mid strip


The Venetian is a great place to stay....good location great food...We love it there.



Hotel suggestions mid strip


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Slotto has most of it right, but the Venetian is no where near mid-strip. Period.



But, great rooms, and if you%26#39;re going to spend that kind of money it won%26#39;t hurt to take a taxi to any shows you want to go to. Plenty of shopping and good restaurants. Wide open casino. A couple of good clubs.




sorry about the mid strip thing...I meant to say it is a great location near many properties...




For reasonable rates and good locations mid strip, I recommend the Flamingo (great pool) or Harrahs (bad pool). Unfortunately, every casino is going to smell smokey but your room should be fine.




If you don%26#39;t mind being a bit more north than centrally located the Venetian may be a great choice for you.





I haven%26#39;t done this, but I understand that BiddingForTravel.com offers tips for getting good hotel deals via Priceline and that if you bid for a 5* on the strip you%26#39;ll always get either the Venetian or Bellagio. It seems fairly common to get rates of $99 a night for week nights at the Venetian that way.





My favorite mid strip hotel is Bellagio. It isn%26#39;t cheap but has a ton to offer. I don%26#39;t know how the tables are, though, as I%26#39;m a poker, slot %26amp; vp player. Paris may be a good option at a lower price.




I%26#39;d definitely consider Venetian to be midstrip, and it%26#39;s a terrific choice. Rooms are fabulous, and there are lots of good dining choices.





If money is no object, there%26#39;s also Bellagio of course. Paris is a good choice as well for an anniversary trip, and probably the most affordable of the three I%26#39;ve mentioned.




Bellagio is a true 5* hotel and its location is excellent, very definitely in the middle of the strip. If it is too expensive, other nice places mid strip that I have stayed at and can recommend other than Bellagio are the Mirage or Paris, both nice facilities, good places to eat and in the middle of the action. Venetian is nice but it isn%26#39;t in the middle of things. If your wife likes shopping, either Fashion Show (a nice mall with a Neimans and Saks) and Forum Shops are close to most of these casino%26#39;s. Forum Shops also has some excellent restaurants in it.




What you are asking for does not exist in VEGAS.





Suggestions are:



Mirage



Venetian



Wynn%26#39;s *****





Ask for room on top floor, corner room with wrap around view to the SOUTHWEST -- you can see all the big casinos.





Prime Rib at Landry%26#39;s restaurant.





Art museum at Bellagio, and the Conservatory. Best to see in the morning before the crowds get out.





Trip to top of Eiffel Tower, at the Paris casino.





Roller coaster ride at the NY%26lt; NY.




I would also consider the Venetian to be midstrip. I like Harrahs but I don%26#39;t think you would be satisfied with the ventillation. No one in that area would have ';generous tables'; outside of Casino Royale.





The closest match to what you are asking for is Ceasars, especially if nightlife is important to you.


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