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Las Vegas Travel » Accommodations http://www.bestlasvegastravel.com Wed, 20 Oct 2010 19:02:54 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.8.5 en hourly 1 Luxury Hotels in Las Vegas http://www.bestlasvegastravel.com/luxury-hotels-in-las-vegas/ http://www.bestlasvegastravel.com/luxury-hotels-in-las-vegas/#comments Wed, 24 Mar 2010 12:18:45 +0000 Eternal Traveler http://www.bestlasvegastravel.com/?p=200 Luxury Hotels in Las VegasLas Vegas is often considered the town of excess and for good reason. There is a lot of excess showcased here. If you aren’t afraid of a steep price tag that could run as much as $300 or more a night, than you might be interested in one of these luxury hotels in Las Vegas:

  • Wynn Las Vegas is known for its luxury accommodations, but it will cost you. With a room fee of well over $300 a night, this is a pricey hotel to be sure, but it does offer some great amenities including several gourmet restaurants to enjoy.
  • The Venetian Hotel offers a truly top-notch Vegas vacation with large rooms, an open casino and plenty of shops and restaurants right on the premises.
  • The Bellagio Hotel offers guests a true luxury stay with a staff that goes well beyond the norm to make guests happy. The food here is exquisite and the surroundings are unimaginable by normal standards.
  • Caesars Palace may not offer over-the-top luxury, but it is definitely a contender for most average folks. Offering many of the great amenities as some higher priced hotels, Caesars offers those with a slighter lower budget to be able to enjoy a luxurious stay without a mind-boggling price tag.

If a true luxury experience is what you are after your choices of luxury hotels in Las Vegas abounds. To find the one that best suits your style and budget, be sure to check out their individual websites for accommodations listings and photographs.

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Las Vegas Travel Guide http://www.bestlasvegastravel.com/las-vegas-travel-guide/ http://www.bestlasvegastravel.com/las-vegas-travel-guide/#comments Wed, 17 Feb 2010 11:30:24 +0000 Eternal Traveler http://www.bestlasvegastravel.com/?p=144 Las Vegas Travel GuidePlanning a trip to Las Vegas? Than you will need to find a good Las Vegas Travel Guide. Without one you may not know where to go to enjoy the best the city has to offer or what to do with your kids to keep them entertained. To avoid missing out on a great vacation opportunity, be sure to pick up one of these popular Las Vegas travel guide books:

  • The Unofficial Guide to Las Vegas ( Bob Sehlinger) — a great guide to Las Vegas’ hotels, casinos and other attractions. Can be used for both the business traveler and families alike.
  • Top 10 Las Vegas (DK Publishing) – an easy to use pocket sized travel guide, this book offers dozens of Top 10 lists for the city including important information, travelling tips, ideas on avoiding crowds, and more.
  • Frommer’s Las Vegas 2009 – One of the most popular and comprehensive Las Vegas Travel Guide, Frommer’s offers answers to every visitor’s question form where to eat and stay to where to park and what to see.
  • 101 Things for Kids in Las Vegas – a true Las Vegas travel guide for families with kids, offering dozens of entertainment ideas for your kids while staying in the city.
  • Fodor’s Las Vegas 2010 – a comprehensive guide which offers a variety of options depending on your budget and needs, this guide is great tool for any Las Vegas visitor.

Of course if you are looking for a free Las Vegas travel guide, be sure to request one at www.visitlasvegas.com. The city’s tourism department will be happy to mail you a basic travel guide published by the department which lists the main attractions and hotels on the Strip.

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How to Find the Best Hotels in Las Vegas http://www.bestlasvegastravel.com/how-to-find-the-best-hotels-in-las-vegas/ http://www.bestlasvegastravel.com/how-to-find-the-best-hotels-in-las-vegas/#comments Wed, 03 Feb 2010 11:25:55 +0000 Eternal Traveler http://www.bestlasvegastravel.com/?p=141 How to Find the Best Hotels in Las VegasSo, you’ve decided to take a trip to Las Vegas, either for fun or pleasure. Now you’re wondering how to find the best hotels in Las Vegas. Here are a few tips:

  • Ask Your Friends and Family: There’s no better way to find a great hotel in Vegas than word of mouth. If you know someone who has already visited the city, be sure to ask them for their recommendations. They’ll be able to tell you firsthand what they liked and didn’t like about their accommodations and be able to answer any questions you may have.
  • Talk with a Travel Agent: It is a travel agents job to scout out the absolute best hotels in popular areas. Many even take trips there themselves to see the places they are recommending to clients firsthand. One good thing about using a travel agent is that if you happen to get to your destination and really hate the hotel you are staying at, they can offer find you a new for little or no extra cost.
  • Check Out a Few Blogs and Chat Rooms. While visiting blogs and chat rooms can give you an idea of what a certain hotel is like (or to steer you towards one you might not have known about), you must exercise caution here. First, remember that some establishments actually hire people to write good reviews on them, even if the blogger has never even stayed there. Secondly, just because one person gives a horrible review of a hotel may not mean it is all bad. Maybe there experience was poor due to no fault of the hotel or its staff.
  • Check Out a Few Online Hotel Sites: Not sure how to find the best hotels in Las Vegas? Try some of these popular hotel registry sites for more information:
    - www.vegas.com
    - www.fivestaralliance.com
    - www.oyster.com/las-vegas
    - www.expedia.com
    - www.teavelocity.com
    - www.travelzoo.com
    - www.travour.com

Finding a five-star hotel in Las Vegas isn’t really hard – there are plenty of them. But, learning how to find the best hotels in Las Vegas takes a bit more research and planning. Start you search using the resources above and you’ll soon have a list of hotels to choose from.

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Where to Eat in Las Vegas http://www.bestlasvegastravel.com/where-to-eat-in-las-vegas/ http://www.bestlasvegastravel.com/where-to-eat-in-las-vegas/#comments Wed, 03 Feb 2010 11:20:13 +0000 Eternal Traveler http://www.bestlasvegastravel.com/?p=151 Where to Eat in Las VegasLas Vegas offers visitors a lot of things, but few people realize what great eats there are to be found throughout the town. From five-star establishments run by some of the best culinary chefs in the world, to tasty (and filling) basic buffets, figuring out where to eat in Las Vegas can be a real chore, especially if you love food. So, take some time to do a little homework before your arrival to ensure you don’t miss out on great eating opportunity while in town.
Here are just a few places to get you started on your quest to discovering where to eat in Las Vegas:

  • Joël Robuchon, can be found in the MGM Grand, and offers a once-in-a-lifetime culinary event that is an absolute must for those with a more distinguished palette. Warning: the experience does come with a hefty price tag.
  • Alizé, located at the top of the Palms offers nearly perfect dishes and an unbelievable view of the city. A bit easier on the wallet, the Alize is considered one of the best all-around restaurants in Las Vegas.
  • Rosemary’s Restaurant, 8125 W. Sahara Ave., offers some real southern cooking about 20 minutes from the Main Strip.
  • Capriotti’s, on West Sahara Ave. is cheap but good, offering monster submarine sandwiches that can’t be missed. The price: under $10.
  • Le Village Buffet, located in Paris Las Vegas, is a unique buffet which offers regional French food specialties. Priced higher than a standard buffet, it is a great way to enjoy a better meal at a cheaper price than a regular French restaurant.
  • Main Street Station Garden Court, in Main Street Station, may be the best buffet in town, offering made-to-order specialties and extraordinary desserts.

As you can see, there are more than enough culinary options in town. The key to figuring out where to eat in Las Vegas is to figure out what type of atmosphere you are after; what type of food you are hungry food and how much you can afford. Then start checking out some of the restaurants listed here or at www.visitlasvegas.com.

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How to Plan a Trip to Las Vegas http://www.bestlasvegastravel.com/how-to-plan-a-trip-to-las-vegas/ http://www.bestlasvegastravel.com/how-to-plan-a-trip-to-las-vegas/#comments Fri, 29 Jan 2010 11:00:03 +0000 Eternal Traveler http://www.bestlasvegastravel.com/?p=119 How to Plan a Trip to Las VegasWondering how to plan a trip to Las Vegas that is full of excitement? No need to wonder. This article will answer all of questions quickly and easily.

  • Step # 1: Pick a Travel Date. Before you can even begin to choose a hotel, restaurants or shows you want to hit while in Vegas, you will need to pick a travel date. Depending on your schedule, needs and budget, you may want to stay clear of high-volume times. If a lot of people and excitement are what you are after, stick with a weekend trip. But, if you want a more low-key vacation, travel on off-times like right after a holiday; mid-week or even during times of the year when other destinations are in the highest demand.
  • Step # 2: Make Those Travel Arrangements. Booking your flight and reserving your rental car can be both a hassle and a big expense if you aren’t careful. The best way to ensure that you get the flight you want at a price you are comfortable with is to reserve your seat early.
  • Step # 3: Pick a Hotel. With so many choices in Las Vegas, it can be difficult to choose which hotel is best. Consider your likes, dislikes, and budget when choosing a hotel. Think about the amenities you consider essential and book a room that includes those. Check a variety of hotel websites to find a good match. Remember to think about what you really want in a hotel. For instance, if you are headed to Vegas for gambling, you may want to stay in a Casino hotel; but if romance is what you’re after a smaller, more private place may be more to your liking.
  • Step # 4: Check Out What Vegas Has to Offer Before Your Trip. If you are a first-time visitor to Las Vegas, you may be surprised to discover how much the town really has to offer. Be sure to check out these websites for a complete listing of attractions, shows and other events offered here:
    1. www.visitlasvegas.com
    2. www.lasvegas.worldweb.com
    3. www.tripadvisor.in
    4. www.lasvegasguide.com
  • Step # 5: Make Reservations Early. While it is possible to get last minute tickets to many shows and fine dinner reservations, if there is some place specific you want to get into, be sure to make your reservations early. Otherwise you may find yourself disappointed.
  • Step # 6: Be Ready to Have Some Fun. Las Vegas is a city like no other, so be ready to have the vacation of a lifetime.
    Figuring out how to plan a visit to Las Vegas begins with these simple steps. Once you have a better idea of what this exciting town has to offer, you can look on individual websites for more information.
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How to Save Money in Las Vegas http://www.bestlasvegastravel.com/how-to-save-money-in-las-vegas/ http://www.bestlasvegastravel.com/how-to-save-money-in-las-vegas/#comments Thu, 28 Jan 2010 11:39:57 +0000 Eternal Traveler http://www.bestlasvegastravel.com/?p=107 How to Save Money in Las VegasThere was a time when a trip to Las Vegas was considered a low-budget vacation. While that may no longer be the case, there are ways to keep your budget in line while visiting this exciting city. Here are a few tips to show you how to save money in Las Vegas:

  • Lodging: Scout Out the Best Deals. There are plenty of ways to save big bucks on hotel accommodations while visiting Las Vegas. First, avoid the Strip for the best hotel prices. Staying a few blocks off the main drag can save a bundle. Secondly, visit during slower days (usually mid-week). Thirdly, ask around for a discount. Many hotels will offer a better rate to fill a vacant room.
  • Transportation: Use the City’s Free Shuttle Service. For most people, there is really no need to pay for an expensive rental car. Las Vegas offers free shuttle service through the main visitor’s areas nearly 24 hours per day.
  • Food & Drink: Eat Buffet Style. Las Vegas offers some of the best buffets in the country. Offering hundreds of choices for as little as $9.99, it’s the tastiest and cheapest way to eat your way through the city.
  • Fun: Visit Hundreds of Free Attractions. No need to spend a fortune entertaining yourself (and your family) while visiting Las Vegas. Almost every casino and hotel offers some sort of unique attraction – for free. From built in aquariums; indoor gardens to spectacular lights and music shows, there is virtually something for everyone in the family to enjoy.

As you can see, learning how to save money in Las Vegas isn’t really hard; all it takes is a little time to find out what fun activities the locals offer either for free or at a reduced rate.

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