What are some of the cheap hotels in Las Vegas?

Q. There are 4 of us and we want to share a room in Vegas for 2 days but we don't know which are the cheapest hotel there. I tried to search but there is not so many options. Hope that maybe some of you guys have the best deal for us.

A. You get what you pay for in Vegas and when you book on weekends you pay up the ass for any strip hotel.

I was just there last week and managed to stay for cheap by staying at three different places throughout the week. It was a hassle to check in and check out but we had a rental car so it was worth the time for all the money we saved.

Stayed Wed/Thur @ Planet Hollywood (Prime location/Sweet Rooms, Good Price) around $79/night (Expedia)
Stayed Fri/Sat @ South Point (Ultra Cheap, Decent Rooms) around $79/night (Expedia) compared to $200-300/night on the strip
Stayed Sun/Mon/Tue @ Excalibur (Uber Cheap, Crappy Rooms, Decent View) around $39/night.

Tried to slip the desk clerk at Excalibur a $20 for a room upgrade but she was too oblivious to realize what was going on and woulnd't give us the upgrade unless we paid $30/night. Decided to save our money for gambling.

Pics of all hotels are posted on my trip report on my blog

Does anyone have a list for cheapest hotels in las vegas?
Q. Going to Vegas, and im looking for the cheapest Hotels to compare prices =) Does anyone know of any?

A. Of the cheap Vegas hotels one of my favorites is El Cortez, in downtown Vegas, because they have nice large rooms and they offer decent facilities, more than most 'cheap' Vegas hotels. Equally my favorite is Gold Coast, just by the Rio, nicely appointed rooms (bathroom is a little small but nothing wrong with it), nice free shuttle service to mi Strip and of course the convenience of being next to the Rio if you want a good buffet, for example.

Slightly off Strip but walkable to the Strip is Tuscany Suites; the suites are very large but they did a bit of updating. THey also have a large gym but it's basic and quite busy.

Palace Station is cheap but only if you book their standard rooms, which are quite depressing I'd say; their remodeled rooms are nice but quite smoke-filled, for some reason. Imperial palace is depressing, Circus Circus is mostly for families and not too comfortable in terms of bed mattresses (although the rooms are very clean). Excalibur is cheap as long as you book their basic rooms, which are very basic. Golden Gate downtown is cheap and very nice, though the rooms are small and so are the bathrooms.

What is the cheapest hotel i can book in Las Vegas?
Q. I need to book 8 to 10 rooms for a hockey tournament that will be taking place in Las Vegas February 19-22nd...

The tournament will be played at the Las Vegas Ice Center Twin Ponds (9295 W Flamingo Rd Las Vegas, NV 89147) so I will need the Hotel to me around there.

Anyone know of a good cheap hotel?

A. Unfortunately the cheapest and the closest have a big difference. The closest are hotel/motels without gaming. That means the rooms are higher priced. The lower prices will be at a casino that will offer the room way cheaper because they will make up the money in the casino.

The closest is Executive Suites on W, Flamingo
also there is a Hampton Inn on S. Grand Canyon Road.

The Cheapest would be the Gold Coast Casino on W. Flamingo.




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