MicaIS Posted March 10, 2006 Report Posted March 10, 2006 I just booked my plane tickets for vegas, I checked many sites to get the best value; hotwire, PL, orbit z. However, I was able to get the best price through southwest website. I fly out of Indianaoplis 5/17 nonstop to vegas and fly back 5/22 with 1 stop for 145.00 a ticket after taxes and all fees. I was very pleased to be able to get these prices. Now, I just need some help getting a hotel room. I've tried researching the forums first and was able to get many questions already anwsered. Here's what I have in mind, I would prefer not to break up my stay, unless it was for signifacant savings. I want to stay on the strip, and would like to spend an avg. of $150 a night. I think I could get a 4 * deal by using priceline within in that price range, and I would be fine with all the 4* listed on priceline for that price except the westin. Is the westin still a 4* or is it a 3* now? My own personal thoughts, but I just don't think its worth $150 a night, when I'm taking some vegas first timers and want to give them the big vegas experance. I'm new to the EasyClickTravel website and found a couple of "off the record" hotels that have perked my intrest. Any help on figureing these out would be great. The first is listed as a 4.5* on the strip for 165.00 a night, which I'd be willing to pay if it was NYNY or something like that. The second is list as a 5* off the strip for 180.00 a night, a five star for 180 a night, I'd do that too, but after reading the deatils on this hotel about "pillow top matresses" i think this might actually be the westin.Any help or advice you guys have for my trip would be great, Thanks
thereuare Posted March 10, 2006 Report Posted March 10, 2006 Use our EasyClickTravel Reverse Look-Up Tool for help in identifying "off the record" deals. Please use this HOTWIRE and these PRICELINE LINKS: HOTELS, CAR RENTALS, and AIRFARE to begin your travel purchases
MicaIS Posted November 2, 2006 Author Report Posted November 2, 2006 Ended up booking the Aladdin Resort & Casino for $180 a night, 5 nights. Not a bad price considering the time of year. Booked through EasyClickTravel
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