The best deals for both air and hotels are uslly with the airlines themselves. I would try Southwest Vacations or US Airways Vacations. Depending on where you are, these are usally the cheapest packaged deals. You can buy transportation to the hotel and back, shows, rental cars all in one package. They are pretty easy to navigate and will show you the cost breakdown for different hotels. I have used both of these specifically for travel to LV. Compare the prices on Vegas.com, which uses US Airways/American West, but is always higher than if you go direct to their site.
http://www.southwestvacations.com
http://www.usairwaysvacations.com
Good luck and have fun in Vegas!
2007-11-06 09:45:32
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answered by Mike Thompson 2
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To see all that is here you might want to check www.vegas.com .... for some good pricing to to www.sidestep.com. They check all the other sites for the best prices and air, hotel and car plus packages. Had great luck with them in the past.
Depending on the show you might be better off waiting until you get here to purchase tickets. There are so many discounts around town that you can not use ahead of time. I would wait until then. Plus you can go to the discount ticket places around town and get some real deals. Stay away from the timeshare "free" give a ways ... very tempting but not worth the trouble.
Good travel times you picked ... should do well. Just make sure of "dark "nights for the different shows.
2007-11-06 05:05:39
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answered by lvgeno 7
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hit vegas.com. A lot of good info there. Check with airlines in your area, some will offer package deals. Normally shows are not included that I've found but you may get lucky.
I haven't seen Blue Man Group, but will be taking my daughters next spring after school is out. Because I understand that it is a great show.
We saw recently Jubilee which as ok, not as good as I expected. Saw a hypnotist at the RIviera, was very good. Saw Defending the caveman, very funny. Also went to Mystere' which was very good, if you like artsy shows.
In the past we've seen Louie Anderson, he had an off night, not worth the money. Have seen fantasy at the Luxor, My wife even enjoyed it. Been to the Tournament of Kings, good dinner show.
The last time we went, which was a couple of weeks ago. We just called the box office as soon as we knew which show we wanted for the next night. We made our reservations the day before for all of the shows and it worked quite well. You can reserve shows online, but you pay a convenience fee.
There are so many shows to pick from, depending on your taste. Use vegas.com to get info on the shows and hotels.
We've stayed at the Fitzgerald, downtown. The Luxor twice, Excalbur, Circus Circus, the last time the Riviera. We've stayed other places but they are long gone. We've enjoyed all the places we've stayed. I like the Luxor, but also enjoyed the Riviera. Nice rooms and friendly staff. The casino wasn't too busy and had some luck.
Have fun
2007-11-06 05:04:50
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answered by Smiley 6
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We have gone to Vegas in March for the last two years, and I have found the best way to get a cheap trip is go to individual websites. A couple of months before we're leaving I start looking at prices on Southwest.com, aa.com, delta.com, etc. I also sign up for all of the hotel mailing lists because they will email you special offers. Some of the airline sites will ask you if you want to include show tickets. We have stayed at Excalibur (which is on the nice end of the strip) both times, and have never paid more than $51/nt. Our plane tickets last year were $550 for two round trip on Southwest, and this year were $600 for two round trip on American. Good luck, and remember to sign up for the casino mailing lists!!!
2007-11-06 05:00:26
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answered by Aubrey A 5
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The websites I highly recommend are below. I've used them and never had a problem. You can also order show tickets through them and include them in your package. I recommend, Danny Gans, Spam-a-lot, The Blue Man Group, O, and Stomp Out Loud. Have fun.
2007-11-06 22:45:07
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answered by Mr. Len 5
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A great place to search for your Las Vegas package is with
"18 K Travel"
http://www.ytbtravel.com/18ktravel
2007-11-06 16:11:44
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answered by SWC 4
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Checkout Southwest Vacations for Flight + Hotel + more
http://www.southwestvacations.com/index.asp
Here are tips on how to get cheap flights
http://www.lasvegas-how-to.com/cheap-flights.html
and discount hotel room.
http://www.lasvegas-how-to.com/cheap-hotel.html
2007-11-06 05:06:34
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answered by Anonymous
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www.vegas.com
good site.
2007-11-06 07:41:49
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answered by Michael M 7
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