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Priceline Hotel: Help Vegas 4/29/20 - 5/4/20


Yumlet
By Yumlet,
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Hello!

first time here - is like to stay at a 4/5 star hotel on the strip in Las Vegas , somewhere with a pool, otherwise quite flexible. Don’t want to pay more than about $150/by which I think would be worth it for somewhere *really* nice like Venetian or somewhere but if not possible to get the best for that then would be happy enough at somewhere 4 star if I bagged a bargain. Hopefully this makes sense 😂😂
 

Delano/aria seems to be about $130 on Hotwire for these dates so interested in your opinion on what was likely best possible Outcome of bidding on Priceline for same price or similar instead

 

thanks!!

claire

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Welcome to BetterBidding!

 

Some thoughts:

4* The Strip - Central East (<-- CLICK HERE and confirm your dates on the landing page) for $80/nite with:
Pets Allowed
Fitness Center
Business Center
Casino
Restaurant
No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
Indoor or Outdoor Pool
==> Bally's Las Vegas, which although not the best hotel on the Strip (thus the 4 star rating) most of the standard rooms here have been recently renovated and it has a solid location in the middle of the strip.  The casino (which you have to walk thru to get to your room) is still a bit smokey/dingy, but otherwise this is a pretty good value at this price, imo.

 

4.5* The Strip - Northwest (<-- CLICK HERE and confirm your dates on the landing page) for $91/nite with:
Pets Allowed
Fitness Center
Business Center
Casino
Restaurant
No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
Indoor or Outdoor Pool
==> The Mirage which is 'classic' Vegas and has a beautiful pool area, if that is what is most important to you

 

ONE OTHER OPTION is if you're willing to split your stay you could then stay at a 5 star hotel (Palazzo or Cosmopolitan) for about $100/nite for the first 2 nites of your stay, and then for the last 3 nites do something like Ballys ($115/nite) or Mirage ($118/nite)... to give you an average cost of about $110/nite (upside is that you get a really nice hotel like Palazzo/Cosmopolitan for part of your stay and still something 'very good' for the balance, as well as being able to try two different properties... downside is that you have to change hotels mid-trip)

 

If you wanted to try Bidding for a Hotel Room (use this link for the easiest/quickest access to the bidding page) you could do so in an attempt to beat any of the prices above, but you then lose the ability to choose/guess as to which specific property it is that you will likely end up with.

 

Please remember to return to BetterBidding and use the PRICELINE and HOTWIRE links on the board to begin your travel purchases... or thru our sister site MAPSandHOTELS.com for your regular rate purchases.

 

Let us know your thoughts and how you'd like to proceed and we'll take it from there.

Please use this HOTWIRE and these PRICELINE LINKS: HOTELS, CAR RENTALS, and AIRFARE to begin your travel purchases

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