Depends more on when you go than anything > Sunday through Thursday is much cheaper than Friday and Saturday nights..You also want to avoid large conventions and events, they drive room rates through the roof.
My favorite LV sites to check room rates
http://www.travelworm.com
http://www.tripres.com
http://www.i4vegas.com
http://www.vegas.com
for hotel reviews
http://www.cheapovegas.com
The best all around site on LV > shows > gambling > etc
http://www.lasvegasadvisor.com IMHO the LVA POV is a heck of a deal...
A couple of hotels that generally have low rates, and are a good value
Stratosphere
Orleans
If you're not leaving right away, sign up on these hotels web site for their e-mail updates. Each is very good about sending out e-mail room rate specials..You can use the LVA site I provided to link to all LV hotel/casino web sites..
Mirage
Luxor
stratosphere
Golden Nugget
Orleans
Gold Coast
If cost is the overriding factor, then check out some of the downtown hotels. The rooms are generally clean, but not spectacular like some of the mega resorts on the strip...
Main Street Station
California
Vegas Club
Fitzgerald's
The Golden Nugget is downtown LV's lone 4 star hotel, and a great place to stay.. The GN's room rates at times are a real bargain..
2007-01-04 11:28:01
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answered by jack 7
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There are many deals at expedia.com and travelocity.com
lasvegas.com
There are casinos everywhere - so don't feel you have to lose all of your money at one location.
There are roller coasters on top of tall buildings.
There are white tigers on the first floor side area of the Mirage.
There are outside shows at Treasure Island.
Gambling:
There are many where you can lose $50 without even trying, then win $10, then win another $50.
It's easy to lose $100+ a day minimum, so if you're smart
you'll back away if you lose $20 - and try your luck another time, or another day.
Best location, and I stayed there January 2006, was the Mirage and it's next to Treasure Island, across from Venetian Grand canal, and down the street are Bellagio and the Eiffel tower.
You can walk everywhere, or take the bus when your feet get tired (very cheap).
Don't forget to lunch at the Eiffel tower - pricey but great, great food, and across from the fantastic Bellagio fountains that have themes - yes dancing fountains w/music when you're outside to hear.
Lunch also at the revolving restaurant -where you can see all of Vegas during the day - THE STRATOSPHER. The food was magnificent and you can see if you go at lunchtime - where the people of Las Vegas live and the mountains that surround it.
Las Vegas - I saw Jay Leno and he was non-stop for 1 & 1/2 hours of jokes, and we got the last 2 seats in the far section, and it was still somewhat close because the entertainment area was well done!
We went to see Mystere show - and the best is called "O" which means water in French. The stage actually opens for people to dive into, and then closes for people to walk on it.
So amazing.
At the end of 7 days, I was ready to come home. It's exciting, but not enough to say, wow someday I'd consider living there.
GOD bless us one and all, always.
MBA-Boston Univ.
2007-01-08 02:18:28
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answered by May I help You? 6
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Do you want just "good" rates, or as cheap as possible without staying in a slum?
Best values (tacky but acceptable) on Strip: Casino Royale, Tropicana, Stratosphere, Sahara, Riviera
Best values (ditto) Downtown: Golden Gate, Las Vegas Club, Plaza
But it's true that when you go makes the most difference. If you can go Sun-Thurs or off-season, it's best . Off-season is Jan-Feb, July-Aug, and between Christmas and New Year's.
2007-01-05 19:23:14
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answered by galaxiquestar 4
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You can usually find pretty good deals at the Luxor, Tropicana, Flamingo, Monte Carlo and Aladdin.
Stay away from the more popular choices like Bellagio, Ceasar's, Venetian, TI, New York New York, Mandalay Bay and the Mirage if you're going to for cheaper.
2007-01-04 11:19:48
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Last summer I paid $49 at the Aladdin by going through the website for the parent company. It was more expensive to book direct. Currently, their rates are $68 night by going through the Starwood site. Aladdin is converting to Planet Hollywood, so lots of new rooms. Great shopping and conveniently located.
2007-01-04 11:58:07
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answered by Patty C 2
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A. All inns will show you how to stay as long as you like, assuming rooms are available. B. not ussualy in nicer inns. yet once you're staying long classes of time, like over a month, you will possibly desire to consistently call and talk with customer centers or somebody like that. they might have the skill to artwork out a fee. contained in the cheap dingy off strip inns, ussualy weekly/month-to-month expenditures are provided. yet those inns are very trashy.
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answered by ? 4
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go downtown it doesn't cost as much even on the tables and it doesn't have lots of little kids runing around while mom and dad spend there collage money
2007-01-06 00:50:57
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answered by scruett 5
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Circus Circus is pretty reasonable.
2007-01-04 13:22:33
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answered by carole 3
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