Thursday, April 19, 2012

which hotel is worth the money

the venetian, mandalay bay, paris,



which hotel is worth the money


They are not in the same class



MB is a better and ';classier'; hotel.



Also the prices would be different, so it depends on your budget



which hotel is worth the money


I don%26#39;t how to answer that. They all have their charms and they are all worth their average cost. But I don%26#39;t think I would spend more than $150 a night for Paris or MB. The max number would be more in the $300 range for the V but I would be more likely to plan a trip around dates when there was a promo for less than $200 a night.




I love Mandalay Bay and would pick that one if those were my choices but it%26#39;s at the end of the strip and a little out of the way for some. I don%26#39;t really mind it at all as there%26#39;s a monorail that takes you to Excaliber which puts you close to MGM/NYNY.



Here a link to a promo code that could help you with hotel prices:



http://www.fatwallet.com/t/63/704925/



zbethg




V and MB are my two favorites in Vegas--note however that I always stay free there so for what I pay they are definitely ';worth the money';.




Once you have shopped around, you will realize the hotel rates flucutate almost daily with wide variation based on time of year, holidays, events, conventions. They also fluctuate with your history of play at the various hotels if your a member of the players club there. The Venetian would tend to be the highest of the three rate wise.





I like to tell people, ones who have never been to vegas that there could be 12 different prices at the same hotel for the same type of room on any given day from free to top dollar. That may not be true everyday but I would guess at least 6 differences in price minimum on a single day. you start with complimentary rooms(free), casino rate, poker rate, rack rate(the highest), hotel specials, convention rates, special offers to players, specials to the public and then all the third party rates, packages etc. so 12 different rates is not unrealistic on one day.




Most hotels are worth what you pay regurarly, specila deals don%26#39;t count nor does New Years eve.




My vote would be for Venetian. All the rooms are great, tons of places to eat in all sorts of price ranges. Lots to do and I love the atmosphere. Never had any trouble with service. All workers were friendly.




We%26#39;d be better able to respond if you gave us rates for specific dates




My wife and I prefer the Venetian. It is a decent location. We like the Venezia tower, as it is a bit secluded from the rest of the resort. It is a bit of a walk to get to the room. The Venezia pool, although small is open until 10 PM, which we like. We go in mid December each year, and the pools are very well heated, and it is only about 20 yards from the pool to the hotel, when it is cool outside. We found it refreshing to dip in the hot pools and jucuzzi%26#39;s after dinner for an hour to refresh for the evening. Plenty of eating choices, from a decent cheesesteak sandwhich for unde $10. upwards. Lot%26#39;s of shopping and poeple watching. The poker room is excellent, from beginner tables, one hour tournements, to high stake games. I enjoyed the penny video poker, playing 100 hands at a time. $5.00 max bet, but hit several RF for a $40 payout each. Close by is Casino Royal for lower stake yable games, and a nice spot to walk the strip. The rooms are very comfortable, with lots of rrom. Since we booked in July, the rates have dropped four times. We have a Bella Suite, with two queens on a Thur to Sun. visit for total of $567, plus free admission to the health spa, $20. food credit each day and free admission for two to either the wax museum or art galley.





We started at $767 for the three nights, with no additional amenities, but kept watching specials and changed reservation to better deal each time it came along. One promotion actually dropped the second day by $60. Same promo, just a drop for a day, and then went up two timjes after that. I check every single day, even on the same promo link, as you never know what the computer will spit out, based on occupency percentages for any given time. It is a personal choice. I like being at one location, as I cannot walk long distances easily. But the location allows my wife and daughter to walk the strip and shop to their hearts contenet.





I have enjoyed every casino in LV I have stayed at, including MGM, 4 Queens, Excaliber, Venetian, CC (yes in 1986 a petitite suite there was $45., and a nice room. No clown head beds! Flamingo, Gold Coast, Bills and Rio round out my stays. However, as I get older, I find I like a bit more comfort and luxery over a place to rest my head.



Speaking of age, if I mis-spelled any words, sorry, as my glasses are upstairs, and the screen is a bit blurry.




Difficult to answer as we have no idea of price.





Paris is not in the MB and Venetian league.





The Venetian has a better location thyan MB.

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