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Gump47371

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  1. Sure! They include: Free Parking Free Internet Pet friendly Indoor pool(s) Smoke Free Rooms Fitness Center Pool(s) Restaurant(s) Business Center Internet access Golf Nearby Spa Services Along with: Accessibility Accessible for the blind Accessible for the deaf Accessible path of travel In-room accessibility Accessible bathroom Handicapped parking Roll-in shower Hope this helps!
  2. Satisfied with my purchase. This was the minimum I felt I would get, and took a chance I would get one of the other 4* in Dearborn (Dearborn Inn or The Henry, Autograph Collection). I had bid up to $159 for a 4* on Priceline in Dearborn, and Adoba isn't considered a 4* there, so it was a bit of a longshot to expect the above two, but took the chance. That being said, I felt the details of the hotel before purchasing was pretty misleading. First, if you are buying a 4* on Hotwire in Dearborn, be warned, Adoba is a 4* there. Most other reputable sites, it is a 3.5*, but not there. Second, the "regular" price was $239. As it shows HERE, only the Eco-Fabulous Grand Suite on Adoba's site is $239 or more. These were the regular rates with no specials. Most sites were showing the Dearborn Inn as $239. Overall, this is a great deal for a 4* hotel. It has above average reviews, and is close to Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village, which we will be visiting. I wanted to share my experience with others, so you don't expect more than what they usually offer.
  3. Confirmed. Got a room for $88 the night of January 2nd. A great room, however, when we arrived the room had not been entirely cleaned. One call to the front desk got it cleared up quick. Very nice hotel and casino.
  4. Thanks for the heads up. Reserved the 7th-9th, probably will stay at the Golden Nugget the first 2 nights.
  5. thereuare, Thank you. I had seen posts about EasyClickTravel travel, but was unsure if the Off the Record Prices were able to be cancelled or not. After searching some more, it seems that they are. I will be using the Aladdin link you applied in your last post if I decide to book here. This seems like a great deal compared to what I have found so far. Anyone have thoughts on Aladdin? Never have stayed there before, but reviews I have read seem to speak highly of it. EDIT: One Question, do they charge my CC right away, or if I book, is it only for holding it, and it is charged when I check in? Thanks
  6. 3/5-3/9/07 Hotwire has a 4*, Center Strip for $149/night. It lists all 9 amenities: Casino, Pool, Tennis, Golf, Business Center, Fitness, Restaurants, High Speed, & Spa. It is not listed as customer favorite, so that seems to rule out TI, as does High Speed. But that still leaves Caesar's, Aladdin, and Paris. Aladdin's Price for those 4 nights is $740, $169 for 1st night, $189 for last 4 nights, decent savings. Caesar's is $1068, $220, $280, $240, $240, respectively. Ruling this out, would be a great deal, but not counting on it being it. Paris only has Luxury available, priced at $179, $269, $229, $189. Not ruling this out, but unlikely. Any help? Have only used Hotwire a handful of times, and with the recent addition of Center Strip, not clear cut. I am guessing Aladdin, and that would be a decent price, considering I have found NO deals at all as of yet. Thanks in advance for all the help
  7. OK, trip is pretty much finalized. Based on the prices I have seen here and the very unfriendly TOBB, I paid more this week than I would have other weeks, but because of work and school, and this being Spring Break, I didn't have selection of weeks. I took bbbb's advice, and looked into the Orleans. Seems like a nice place. Price on their site for 3/6-3-8 (2 nights) was $80/night. Travelocity"]Travelocity was $73, and PL was $76. Named my own price of $62 at PL and was accepted!! 3/8-3/10, booked a online special at the Golden Nuggett for $59/night. Booked a rental at Budget.com for all 4 days we were there for $53/day w/ fees. Then tried my luck at Priceline, and was accepted for mid-size at $37/day w/ fees ($26 bid). Thanks again for all your help. I will be posting these successful bids on the other forums, and my feedback for the hotels. Any suggestions on what to do while out there would be appreciated. I like the casinos, but my sister doesn't gamble, so we may look into the Hoover Dam or Lake Mead trip.
  8. Was able to book the Nugget for 3/8 and 3/9 for $59/night, but they were full on 3/7, and wanted $109 on 3/6. If I could get all 4 nights there, I might pay that, but will probably look somewhere else. Would like to stay on the Strip for a couple nights, as I am taking a family member that has never been before, and would like to have her stay close at least part of the time. Thanks for the tip about the Poker Room Rates, opusX. Called, but the lady that handled it was out to lunch. Will be lucky if I receive anything, as everywhere seems full. If it wasn't my Spring Break, I would go another week. Two big conventions at the beginning of the week, and NASCAR at the end. Still looking forward to it. No place like Vegas. Thanks again for all the help so far.
  9. Just booked my tickets. Flying from IND through MSP to LAS Monday night, arrive 11:07p. Staying until Saturday morning, taking RE flight back same route. More to come later. Just did a quick search for rental car on Hotwire, $50 for economy. Hmm, may have to rethink this plan. Thanks for the past and future comments thus far. Appreciate the insight.
  10. As I stated in the post about the convention calendar, I am looking to travel to Vegas on Mar 6th or 7th and stay until 3/10. There seems to be quite a bit of demand for rooms on that week, with no deals to be found anywhere on the Strip. I have no problem walking the Strip, but was wondering if anyone had any experience with staying downtown, renting a car, and just driving to the Strip every day. If I stayed on the Strip, I would save the cost of the car. The cheapest price I have found for a car is ~$42/day on Hotwire, though I plan to hit Priceline when I complete my hotel booking. Prices on the Strip vary, but the average 4* is ~$160-180, and I can book Binions (3*) for $49/night, and later in the week, Golden Nugget for $59/night. Are the quality of these rooms on par with the Strip hotels? On my previous trips, I have stayed at the Mirage and Luxor, and was pleased with the quality. Will I experience the same with Binions and GN? So back to my original question. How bad/expensive is driving, parking, manuvering through the Strip and its vicinity? I am going to play poker, so I will be hitting multiple casinos, but, as said before, would be willing to walk after parking. TIA for the advice. I have been a couple times, but have never got a car and drove.
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