Can girlfriend come into your hotel room with you but not stay the night?
Q. Like do premier inn allow friends/gf's to watch tv in your room during day is that okay?
A. Well I'd sleep with her and bang her but that's just me I guess...
Where are the standard rooms located in the Stratosphere Hotel?
Q. Are the hotel rooms located in the tower itself??? Or in a building on the side of the Stratosphere tower? I've never actually looked at the tower up close, but I don't recall ever seeing windows along the sides of the tower.
A. The rooms at the Stratosphere are not located in "THE" tower, they are however located in towers.
The Stratosphere "World Tower" rooms are their standard ROH rooms - It was the tower that opended with casino in 1996. The new "Premier Tower" rooms opened 3 years ago or so. The Stratosphere also has some very nice suites at very reasonable prices.
http://www.stratospherehotel.com
~Jack~
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The Stratosphere "World Tower" rooms are their standard ROH rooms - It was the tower that opended with casino in 1996. The new "Premier Tower" rooms opened 3 years ago or so. The Stratosphere also has some very nice suites at very reasonable prices.
http://www.stratospherehotel.com
~Jack~
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What hotel would you recommend staying at in Vegas?
Q. I'm looking for a decent hotel to stay at on the strip in Vegas for $200 a night or less. Any recommendations?
A. $200/night is a big budget in Vegas for a hotel room. They are all competing for guests, so you can find most hotels for less than $100/night. Only a select few, and a very nice select few at that, charge more than that for a standard room. So you have a couple of options.
OPTION ONE:
Stay in a less expensive hotel, but take advantage of room upgrades where maybe you could get a spa room or a suite. This would work on Luxor, Treasure Island, Flamingo, MGM Grand, Signature, etc.
OPTION TWO:
Stay in a very nice hotel in their standard room, no upgrades. But even the nicest hotel's standard room is something to talk about.
OPTION THREE:
Stay in a less expensive hotel in their standard room or with just a small upgrade and use the rest of the money for drinks, gambling, attractions, or shopping.
I personally like Excalibur, but I don't like to spend a lot of money on a room. We stay for $51/night mostly, and last time we stayed in one of their new widescreen rooms, and it was very nice. The colors and furniture were very warm, and I would think it would just be icing on the cake to have a widescreen room with a strip view.
I have always wanted to stay in Mandalay Bay. It is a beautiful hotel with an amazing pool area. There is a reason they call it "The Beach." They usually run specials between $100 and $130 per night. But it's worth it, I'm sure. They also have THEhotel at Mandalay Bay, which is another tower of the hotel with only suites starting around $150/night.
Caesar's Palace is one of the classics on the strip, in my opinion. Of course their rooms are lush and pampering, not to mention the Forum Shops at Caesar's with Versace and Coach, etc. They tend to run specials of about $120/night.
If you want to sleep in luxury, Bellagio is one of the top hotels in Vegas. With specials from $150/night, it is one of the highest rated hotels in Vegas. You could also get a room with a fantastic view of the fountains.
Paris is supposed to be a romantic hotel, and is one that you can find for less than $100/night, but you could also potentially get an awesome view of the Bellagio fountains across the street, and center strip with lots of lights.
Wynn is I think the top hotel in Vegas, and they are in the final stages of completing their second tower, Encore, which will run more than $300/night. They have earned many awards and have specials from $159/night.
Current specials on these hotels
Excalibur from $30/night- upgrades Widescreen room- $51/night
Widescreen deluxe- $61/night Widescreen View- $61/night
Spa room- $101/night
Mandalay Bay from $110/night with 3rd night free- Upgrades
Strip View- $130/nt Spa suite- $140/nt 750 GR Suite- $160/nt
Caesar's Palace from $120/night- Upgrades New Forum Tower- FREE
Palace Tower- $200/night Augustus Tower- $200/night
Bellagio from $159/night- No upgrades
Paris from $79/night- upgrades Premier- $129/night
Wynn from $199/night
OPTION ONE:
Stay in a less expensive hotel, but take advantage of room upgrades where maybe you could get a spa room or a suite. This would work on Luxor, Treasure Island, Flamingo, MGM Grand, Signature, etc.
OPTION TWO:
Stay in a very nice hotel in their standard room, no upgrades. But even the nicest hotel's standard room is something to talk about.
OPTION THREE:
Stay in a less expensive hotel in their standard room or with just a small upgrade and use the rest of the money for drinks, gambling, attractions, or shopping.
I personally like Excalibur, but I don't like to spend a lot of money on a room. We stay for $51/night mostly, and last time we stayed in one of their new widescreen rooms, and it was very nice. The colors and furniture were very warm, and I would think it would just be icing on the cake to have a widescreen room with a strip view.
I have always wanted to stay in Mandalay Bay. It is a beautiful hotel with an amazing pool area. There is a reason they call it "The Beach." They usually run specials between $100 and $130 per night. But it's worth it, I'm sure. They also have THEhotel at Mandalay Bay, which is another tower of the hotel with only suites starting around $150/night.
Caesar's Palace is one of the classics on the strip, in my opinion. Of course their rooms are lush and pampering, not to mention the Forum Shops at Caesar's with Versace and Coach, etc. They tend to run specials of about $120/night.
If you want to sleep in luxury, Bellagio is one of the top hotels in Vegas. With specials from $150/night, it is one of the highest rated hotels in Vegas. You could also get a room with a fantastic view of the fountains.
Paris is supposed to be a romantic hotel, and is one that you can find for less than $100/night, but you could also potentially get an awesome view of the Bellagio fountains across the street, and center strip with lots of lights.
Wynn is I think the top hotel in Vegas, and they are in the final stages of completing their second tower, Encore, which will run more than $300/night. They have earned many awards and have specials from $159/night.
Current specials on these hotels
Excalibur from $30/night- upgrades Widescreen room- $51/night
Widescreen deluxe- $61/night Widescreen View- $61/night
Spa room- $101/night
Mandalay Bay from $110/night with 3rd night free- Upgrades
Strip View- $130/nt Spa suite- $140/nt 750 GR Suite- $160/nt
Caesar's Palace from $120/night- Upgrades New Forum Tower- FREE
Palace Tower- $200/night Augustus Tower- $200/night
Bellagio from $159/night- No upgrades
Paris from $79/night- upgrades Premier- $129/night
Wynn from $199/night
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