WMILLER86 said:Laura,
The best advice I can give you is to make sure you stay at one of the hotels that is in the center of the strip. I know you will want to walk around and check out theother hotels, sites, etc. If you stay farther down or off the strip, the walk is SO far that you will end up staying only at your hotel, or have to pay a cab to go anywhere. Some of the ones I have stayed at this past year were-
Imperial Palace- Good points- CHEAP, great location, low stakes gamling, friendly staff. Bad points- SLOW elevators, older rooms, lousy pool(no sun)
older decor hotel.
Treasure Island-Good points- location, large,nice rooms, good tropical style restaurant, fast elevators, good free show(Sirens of TI) good hotel staff, great views if the strip. Bad points- slightly aging hotel, lousy casino, pool kinda small and crowded, breakfast buffet not very good.
Paris Las Vegas-Good points- very modern, very nice rooms, great buffets, great location,super pool,super fast elevators. Bad points- the only thing I can think of is that the rooms, though they are very nice, are kind small. But this was definitly the nicest hotel I stayed at. And you can get good rates if you check often.
But stay in the central strip area near Flamingo Road.
Make sure to eat the crab,shrimp,mushroom dip at Margaritaville.
Walk and check out as many hotels as you can. They are a show themselves. Especially Caesars shops.
Stay out of the casinos and spend your money rather than give it to them gambling!
Did you check out www.cheapovegas.com ? It has some good info there.
Willie
OOPS! Sorry Laura! Yes, I was in the Big Easy this past weekend for a getaway, and I think the rum is still in my bloodstream! I guess I just saw the "mom" part in my mind.momsgoofy said:Hey, Willie...only wish it was us heading to Vegas, but alas, we are not...think you meant this info directed to Mollie, ohmom. I can only assume either you've been too busy out in that hot Texas sun or you've tried to work on that Miller Lite tolerance and it didn't work as well as you planned...that's okay! You've still got a few months to work on keeping up with Ron!! But there does appear to be a new challenger in the Turkey Cruise group...Mickey D. Oh, no it couldn't be that guy with the golden arches?
Take care ya'll!!!
Lisa and Chuck...hope you made it through Dennis with little damage...we are feeling the aftermath with rain all day so far...we need it though, crops around here are looking sad.
Mickeyhugger said:I wish I could send a copy of this thread to Jeff Foxworthy, Bill Engvall and Ron White.
"If you think dressing for formal night on a Disney cruise means...(fill in the blanks) you might be a redneck.'
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We stayed over Saturday night this past year at the Animal Kingdom Lodge. It was a real pain in the you know what to have to unpack, then pack again the next day. Then transport to the airport on Sunday was kind of a hassle what with all of the bags. You should have seen the looks we got checking in for one night and all of that luggage!MickeyD said:Question for everyone: does anyone stay in Orlando Saturday night and fly home Sunday> I was thinking it may be less hassle...and they won't let me pick up my dogs til Sunday night anyway.IF you do, where is the best place to stay...and what to do?
Lisa
MickeyD said:...Also, not so sure I could be any challenge in a drinking contest, but I can run fast and get there first!Keep in mind Lampy that I have always boarded first or second in our 4 cruises...I will get there before you....
...Lisa