Las Vegas Hotel Rooms Do You Want The Best Or The Cheapest
by Vince O'Hare
There are many hotel rooms in Las Vegas but when you are choosing
to stay in one you have to do your homework to decide which route you
want to go. Do you want a really nice room or do you want to get a
cheap room.
Finding a really nice room isn't that hard as you have many choices
before you. You could get a suite at the Mandalay Bay or the Bellagio
or maybe even Caesar's Palace. All you have to do is call them as I am
sure that they will make room for you if you call way in advance just
be ready to pay handsomely. These suites can be found having almost
everything you can think of like Jacuzzi's and the best views of the
Las Vegas strip.
Another option is to get a moderate price hotel room but these are
harder to find as there are a lot of other people that desire these.
The trick to finding one id by doing it in advance. Once you find one
book it because that price might not be there the next time you
search.
One of the best pieces of advice I can give you about these are try
to get one that is is the middle of the strip this way you can walk in
a different direction each day and take in all the sites. This is also
another good option as the hotel will be nearby for when you get tired
of the city and you need to rest. The first place I look for in this
class are Harrah's, The Boardwalk, and Treasure Island.
If you really don't care too much about room features and you are just
looking for a place to put your head down then there are two places
that you must check out and that would be the Stardust or the Sahara.
I have stayed in both places and they are both nice rooms for the
price.
The Edge has to go to the Sahara though as they have the
Nascar Museum and the Las Vegas Tram is right outside. The tram is
the best way for budget conscious travelers to get around Vegas.
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About the Author:
Vince O'Hare is a free lance writer and submits articles to us all
about his travels.
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