I have stayed at several places, and all were very nice My favorite was the Bellagio, the service there is impeccable, I was treated like a king (which I am not) Rooms very spacious, clean and a great view of the strip.
The Bellagio is very large but I had a map and had no problems getting in and out, although I did spend the majority of my time there.
There is much to see at the Bellagio, the O show by Cirque Du Soleil, the Botanical Gardens, The Famous Fountains in Lake Bellagio and the Gallery of Fine art.
And the food, My favorite was Michael Mina (formerly Aqua) Same Chef/Owner, and for our farewell breakfast we spent several hours at the Buffet,
We did not do any shopping but a fair amount of browsing.
If you decide to stay there ask for a lake view room you will not be disappointed.
Have Fun!
Glenn
2006-09-17 13:25:35
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answered by gln2401 4
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1st time: Harrah's
2nd Time: Flamingo
Both good sized, clean rooms. Great view from the Flamingo, but did ask for it at check in. Rubbish view at Harrah's but did not spoil the holiday.
Both hotels are excellent locations, mid strip, so really easy to go out an explore.
Harrah's has 'Carnival Court' outside, which is an open air music and cocktail bar, which was a nice way to start / finish a night. Some people have said that you can hear it from your room though, but we did not find this to be the case.
They do a lovely champagne breakfast / brunch buffet at the Flamingo on a Sunday.
Have a look at the website www.tripadvisor.com, which has hotel reviews from members of the public. I have popped a link to the right page below:
2006-09-19 17:40:50
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answered by Football widow 2
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We've been to Vegas a couple times. We stayed at Riviera, Excalibur and Imperial Palace. Riviera was too far from the strip. Excalibur was more of a children's hotel. Imperial Palace was decent looking, but with small elevators that took forever to arrive, but it was located in the middle of the strip. In the future, we want to stay at a 5 star hotel/casino that's located in the middle of the strip. If you can afford it, take a look at Ceasars Palace or the other 5 star hotels.
2006-09-20 12:57:20
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answered by Mrs Apple 6
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Have been to Las Vegas many times and stayed at several hotels. Have stayed at Stardust, Riviera, Circus Circus, Lady Luck, Tropicana, Excalibur, San Remo, Harrah's, Golden Nugget, and Mirage. All of those are great hotels. However....I would discourage you from the San Remo.....they have lax security....of the 20+ times I was there, that was the only time I had money stolen.....right there in the casino. Wherever you pick, enjoy!
2006-09-19 11:45:06
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answered by nindag30 2
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Four Seasons at the Mandalay, Circus Circus, Tropicana, Rio, The Mint, Show Boat.
The Four Seasons is peaceful you walk out of the loud Casino and into a world of pampering and no noise. You can hear a pin drop. It is on the high end of expense, but it is worth every Dollar spent. The best part is the staff is there to make your stay the very best. Just remember if you don't like something tell the staff they will do everything they can to correct the porblem.
2006-09-17 12:34:54
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answered by theshadow102 1
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I've stayed at Excaliber and it was nice..couldn't complain.
Then I've been at Paris..which was wonderful.
Monte Carlo was ok..but still don't have anything bad to say about it. It just felt like a regular hotel and it didn't help get me into the vegas mood.
The Luxor was wonderful too.
Bally's..I had a bad experience there..the rooms were fine too but they accused us of staying one night more than we should have but what happened is they booked us on the wrong dates. When we arrived, our room wasn't even made. So I wouldn't go there anymore..however, in their defense they did fix our problem after we complained.
My suggestion is as long as you get a hotel along the strip. I wouldn't go to a motel 6 or similiar because you'd be cheating yourself out of the vegas experience.
2006-09-17 12:33:27
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answered by Sydney 4
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I stay in the same four hotels all the time
Bellagio - love the shops and the fountains
Mandalay Bay - appeals to a younger crowd
The Venetian - unsurpassed amenities
Caesares Palace - everything is great and the Forum shops are only a short walk
All of the properties above have incredible Food and great Spas
2006-09-17 20:14:53
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answered by LJRobbie 5
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Excalibur - Years ago, largest hotel in the world at the time. From memory it was absolutely fine, very reasonable too.
Mirage - great views, lovely hotel. A lot more expensive.
Belagio - Amazing hotel - hugely expensive but a fantastic experience.
You absolutely HAVE to go and see "O" when you go. It's on at the Belagio, but you don't have to stay there to get tickets. It's a Cirque du Soleil thing in water. Incredible.
Have a great time!!
2006-09-17 16:46:16
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answered by SL 3
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Hilton Las Vegas its fine but too far off the strip so my advice is Mirage stopped there and that's OK and the new Alladin is ok and the old fav is Ceasars your amongst all thats going on and walking distances Golden Nugget downtown is good as always but since they covered it all in its like being in an arcade and the strip is more lively You'll have a great time cant fail
2006-09-17 12:23:12
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answered by srracvuee 7
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i went last year with my good friend. We stayed at the Riviera. It IS on the north end of the strip. so is is away from a lot of the clubs (except The Beach) but they weren't expensive, they're clean, courteous, and we had a BALL!!! not as pretty as the newer hotels, but I would recommend this hotel if you're on a budget. It's not bad at all. And check out the show Splash too. It's awesome!!!
2006-09-20 02:17:50
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answered by Anonymous
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