After tossing the idea around for a while now we have deceided to visit Vegas for the first time at the end of March for a week. We do not gamble but it seems like there are enough non gambling activities to keep us happy and busy. Not to mention warm weather!!
Here's the plan:
Free flights using Southwest Rapid Rewards
Room deal from MGM Grand email Fri and Sat-$90 and $118 Sun-Thurs $48. (also includes buy 1 / 1 free buffet) Do you think this is a good deal?? Is this one of the better hotels?
Week car rental through Dollar for 203. Do we really need a car? (we do want to go to Hoover Dam ).
Possible inexpensive show (75. tops a person)- any ideas??
Any free not to miss shows.
Any suggestions for good cheap places to eat.
I could write a book about Disney on a budget but this is all new to me. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Here's the plan:
Free flights using Southwest Rapid Rewards
Room deal from MGM Grand email Fri and Sat-$90 and $118 Sun-Thurs $48. (also includes buy 1 / 1 free buffet) Do you think this is a good deal?? Is this one of the better hotels?
Week car rental through Dollar for 203. Do we really need a car? (we do want to go to Hoover Dam ).
Possible inexpensive show (75. tops a person)- any ideas??
Any free not to miss shows.
Any suggestions for good cheap places to eat.
I could write a book about Disney on a budget but this is all new to me. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Each hotel is a sight to behold. We don't gamble and we toured as many hotels as we could. We ate at the buffets at the Mirage and Bellagio/a bit pricey but well worth it. We saw the Mystere Cirque show. Prices vary but just sitting across the aisle at the next price level down from the pricer seats is worth it. There's a free prate show just outside the Treasure Island hotel/take note of the time we missed it. The Bellagio as a nice show outside their hotel with water fountains/sprays set to music. Take comfortable shoes along...and walk and walk.....


