The $219 also has bed choice:
$219/night1 King Bed - Suite
$335/night2 Queen Beds - Suite
$400/nightSuite - 1 Bed Requested.
Ok thank you, and thank you regarding Hotwire. This has popped up now on Priceline (in addition to the ones we talked about earlier):
5*, $219 / night ($342 lined thru)
9+ Excellent Guest Rating
Book soon! Someone recently got The Palazzo Resort Hotel Casino.
Free Parking
Indoor or Outdoor Pool
Non Smoking Areas
Fitness Center
Casino
Restaurant
$90 resort fee ($45 / night)
What do you think?
No real budget -- I'm okay with the rate for Venetian ($331) and Palazzo ($343), but figured I'm in Vegas so why not gamble on it.
Thanks -- I'm trying to get the Venetian or Palazzo and avoid the Wynn/Encore (all exceptional hotels, but friends at one). The specific offers on priceline express deals available now:
5*, $240 / night
Book soon! Someone recently got The Palazzo Resort Hotel Casino.
9+ Excellent Guest Rating
Indoor or Outdoor Pool
Non Smoking Areas
Fitness Center
Casino
Restaurant
$78 resort fee ($39/night)
5*, $230 / night
Book soon! Someone recently got The Venetian Resort Hotel Casino.
8+ Very Good Guest Rating
Indoor or Outdoor Pool
Non Smoking Areas
Fitness Center
Casino
Restaurant
$78 resort fee ($39/night)
There used to be another for $219 / night with $90 resort fee ($45 / night) but that hasn't popped up again.
I apologize if this has been covered before, but is there a correlation between the estimated resort fees and the hotel when using express deals? For example Northeast Vegas, Oct 26-28, 5 star, some 5 star say $39 for resort fee (which is the same as Wynn and Encore) while others are 5 star but $45 resort fee (which is the same as Venetian and Palazzo). Does that actually correlate?
Express Deal Question - correlation between resort fee and hotel?
in Priceline Hotels - Nevada
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When it appears (which isn't always), it lets me click-thru to the booking page. Haven't tried beyond that.