It depends on where you,want to do regarding shows/ dinning. For us it would be Caesars or MGM. This is based on our past trips to Vegas. We have stayed at NYNY , which is across the street from MGM & the now gone Mirage which was next to Caesars.
Caesars would probably be my first choice due to location and the property itself. If you gamble then I’d also recommend Treasure Island because they have the best table games odds on the strip and I’d assume their slots are better too but cannot confirm.
I also second the @DL1WDW2 recommendation of Flyover Vegas, which is a version of Soarin found on the strip. I did their Iceland movie in December and it was awesome. I’m hoping to do the Chicago movie this weekend.
Caesars depends on what tower you get. Some of them are a dump and not maintained very well. I prefer the MGM properties as they do a much better job maintaining them.
Among these 4, definitely Caesars. I'd probably stay away from TI completely for a couple years due to the big construction project next door for the new Hard Rock Casino (former Mirage).
Ceasers was where I was leaning to book for the location. But the Hilton looked to have the best rooms, but that location of Ceasers snags the decision. Not sure if the entire pool area would be open at the Grand at the end of September. Thanks so much.
For a three night Vegas stay, which resort would you pick to stay at? Cost is not out of our pocket. So which one would be the better choice? View attachment 957542
We loved Resorts World. The bed was the most comfortable bed I have ever slept in. The hotel feels very clean and new, the air in it felt crisp which I doubt some of your other options feel this way.
My disclaimer is we stayed there with no intention of hitting the strip.
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