I can help with the requested map:
http://www.lasvegashotel.com/map.htm
Happy Anniversary!
2006-11-25 08:51:30
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answered by love2travel 7
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Las Vegas is really a city that's something for anyone therefore discover it with hotelbye . Las Vegas is really a city with good attractions and one of those may be the popular Las Vegas Strip; where tourists can have a walk in the hot desert evening, or have a stroll downtown and view a spectacular mild reveal that spans a whole street, the Fremont Street Experience. Visitors can also get a view of wonderful world popular re-creations like erupting volcanoes, the Eiffel Tower and the Sphinx of Egypt before the various lodges and casinos. Las Vegas is really a town that constantly reinvents itself, therefore even though you have now been here before you will never go out of fun items to do.
2016-12-16 00:45:27
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answered by Anonymous
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This website is excellent, it gives you maps as well as the rundown of every hotel. Don't let the name of the website, or its sense of humor, fool you - it provides very good information.
http://www.cheapovegas.com
Also, my advice is to check out the regular travel websites when looking for a good rate. I prefer expedia and travelocity (yahoo)
http://www.expedia.com
http://travel.yahoo.com
And a little advice on best deal for 10th wedding anniversary:
Stay somewhere nice. If you can get a good deal at the Bellagio or Venetian stay at one of those, but a good deal at those will still be expensive. If you want to really keep costs down but stay somewhere nice, I recommend the following:
Flamingo (Probably the best all around place for the money)
Monte Carlo
Barbary Coast (actually a lower cost hotel but very romantic rooms and a beautiful hotel)
Palms
Paris
Aladdin
Another great idea for your situation is to go with one of the low-end hotels but get one of their suites. Even though the hotels are "low-end" and "no frills", they still have a certain number of suites or "mini-suites" or "jacuzzi suites", and they are very nice rooms. Because they are in the lower end hotels they will cost maybe the same or a little more than a "regular" room at a middle to high end hotel. Some of the hotels I'm talking about would be:
Lady Luck
Sahara
Golden Nugget
Palace Station
Gold Coast
If you search on expedia.com they will usually give you the costs of the various rooms available, including all the suites, etc.
It should be a great trip and a great anniversary for you both, have fun!!!
2006-11-25 11:15:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Use www.mapquest.com for the map. You can switch between their road map and satellite views to get a really good idea of how Vegas is laid out.
For hotels, use the middle man websites (expedia, orbitz, travelocity) to research hotels in your price range. But unless you plan to book an entire package (air, hotel, car) book your hotel reservations directly on the hotel websites themselves as there will be no fees if you cancel at least 48 hours prior. Not only that, when you go to the hotel websites, they often list promotions & specials that you won't see when booking through a travel agent. For example: I just booked three nights at the MGM for my wife and me in December. By booking on the MGM website, not only did we get a great rate, we received the 'Maximum Nights' package which gives us a $25 dining credit, 2 free drinks at one of their lounges, and two free VIP passes into Studio 54 (value $30 each). You can find these deals at just about any hotel's website. Try these: MGM, Luxor, Monte Carlo, Mirage, or Treasure Island.
Have a great time on your anniversary.
2006-11-25 13:10:20
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answered by Skibum 2
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Check vegas.com. It has everything you want to know about vegas. It has a map where all the hotels are located on the strip and also downtown. Click on the hotel and it will show you what they offer.
2006-11-25 13:03:25
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answered by chorsey_2 2
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look at las vegas stip on wiki, there is a simple map, and you can click onto each of the hotels for their info, then on their websites to book.
My advice is go to any hotel but in the middle of the strip, as you will want to visit as much as poss, I was at MGM grand, and found it to be too far to one end- go for Paris or Ballagio.
2006-11-25 08:53:03
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answered by Tempo 2
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http://www.stripmapoflasvegas.com has a better map than most of the others because it also includes restaurants, stores, banks, and other things in addition to showing where the casinos are. And it shows hotels that don't have casinos attached.
2006-11-27 02:28:04
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answered by Michael M 3
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www.expedia.co.uk
www.ebookers.com
www.airline-network.co.uk
i always use these to compare prices,check out all 3 with dates and hotels you fancy staying in .
www.visitlasvegas.com for everything about vegas including maps
2006-11-25 08:53:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Yahoo maps
2006-11-25 09:09:04
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answered by нσℓℓуωσσ∂ ηєνєя ℓσσкє∂ тнιѕ gσσ∂ 5
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they all have about the same rates if your in the same category. vegas.com is a good site to compare and give you all the hotels and you can visit their web pages for rates and such.
I prefer the nicer, hugher quality ones like Bellagio, Venetian, mandalay bay and wynn as the service is better, less kids and cleaner
2006-11-25 08:54:35
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answered by scottb03gt 4
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