October-November is a very good time to go to Vegas because the weather is much nicer at that time.
hotel rooms are cheaper during the week...i wanna say sunday-thursday. u can stay at a really nice hotel for like $150 a night during the week(on the strip), and end up paying $500 a night in the SAME hotel, but pay more because u went during the weekend. so hotels are cheaper during the week. we did the mistake of going during the weekend.
i grew up in California too, and Vegas's weather will top Cali's anyday!!! i came back from Vegas and we were still out on the strip around midnight and it was still hot outside. and it went up to 115, 118 outside...my mom's friend had suggested to us, to rest during the day(when it's REALLY hot outside), and go out at night, when it's a bit cooler, and plus, Vegas looks prettier at night.
2006-07-19 07:24:21
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answered by Alexis Samira 5
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We just qouted a package for August 21st to August 24th air from Detroit for two people staying at the Luxor. It was priced at $650 ($325 per person). So if you can stand the heat then August has some great deals. If you are interested in working with us you can contact us or visit our website to submit a free qoute request at bctravelcompany.com. Another website that offers some fantastic Las Vegas deals is travelfunjet.com
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2006-07-18 14:20:01
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answered by BC Travel Co. 3
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One of the least expensive times to visit, and least crowded is the time between the end of Thanksgiving and Christmas. I like the weather best in September. We have also gotten great deals in April. Summers seem to be most expensive. I've been about 13 or 14 times...all times of year. You just never know when you are going to find a deal. I have found the best deals at www.worryfreevacations.com Give them a try.
2006-07-18 13:46:51
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answered by nurserachet_0000 5
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Generally, Las Vegas is much cheaper and less crowded durring the week. Seasonally, February through May seems to be busiest, with the covention season, NCAA basketball tourney betting and Spring Break. The week before Christmas is often pretty quiet, but it quickly gets busiier, with famously fully streets at New Years.
2006-07-18 13:06:37
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answered by Spot! 3
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The prices in Vegas do not seem to go by a season. We have found that the best time to go is Monday thru Thurs. I believe that most of the shows are dark on Mondays and most package deals are for 3 day weekends (Fri.--Sun.).
2006-07-18 13:13:15
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answered by Kim 3
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im muslim been their i did resist the temptation only because i was their for like 3 days but saying that 3 days was more than enough to get even a muslim to sin his heart out and let his soul be sold to the pleasures of this world. ..luckily i had good mates with me..also from the uk ps have you seen the Cirque du Soleil? its Absolutely insane or what if you haven't i recommend it loads. middle east? i've only been dubai im gonna go baghdad i have to visit a lecturer at uni whos my uncle in a couple of weeks so hopefully that would be good
2016-03-16 01:41:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Go around Christmas time during the week (Sun to Thursday) for the best hotel rates.
2006-07-18 16:47:29
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answered by Just Ducky 5
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I think u need to check the weather channel website. It is so hot and I am in Kansas. The heat index was 111 so it must be very hot there. I would wait till it cooled off.
2006-07-18 13:05:31
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answered by Questions&Answers 4
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mid fall....go to weather.com or search for best time for traveling in Las vegas...ur bound to find something
2006-07-18 13:06:37
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answered by Biren N 2
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The cheapest time is August and even better Thanksgiving and Christmas.
2006-07-18 17:25:16
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answered by Kryp2knight 4
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