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2018
21
August
Looking for Affordable Accommodations in Vegas near the Strip?
21
August
Question:
Humans say...
Shona
Groupon has hotel deals
Jen
The Desert Rose Resort on Duke Ellington Way
Cara
I LOVE the Flamingo. Always reasonably priced and central strip
Mandi
Look on the actual hotels web sites... cheaper to stay on Fremont st.
Russ
LINQ. Smack in the middle of the main Strip, and totally newly renovated. Go to their website, sign up for the Total Rewards program, and check room prices through the TR site. Feel free to do multiple searches throughout a day, over a few days - the prices can fluctutate. Don't forget about the $25+ per day resort fee, and have fun! Make sure you DON'T get a Strip view room when you check-in - they have a club at the front of the hotel and you will hear it if you're in the front.
Britta
We've stayed at the Flamingo, good price & location..
Alice
Bally's is reasonable depending on the time of year or the Rio which is off the strip but they have a shuttle.
Linda
Make sure you add the resort fees to the hotel price. Even if you don't use the pool or facilities you have to pay. It's a cash grab.
Malcolm
price change week to week. or priceline name your price but use betterbidding.com
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Malcolm
Ballys will be going thru some major renos xtremely soon so i would avoid. Flamingo offers the best bang for your buck and number 3 for plus 21 pool party . Flammingo will be going thru a major $1.9 billion dollar reno starting in 2019. should be interesting but sadly the cheap deals will be gone too
Cindy
Flamingo always a great deal and has an awesome pool!
Mat
Don't forget to slip your check in clerk a 20 for a free upgrade
Sam
I have stayed with the flamingo about 6 times. The best way to book is to sign up for the rewards called "total rewards". they ALWAYS have deals. Last year when we went in August it was $150US for 4 nights. Their customer service is awesome, and their poor is SO.MUCH.FUN.
Malcolm
very true TR website is the best but only after you get the Total Rewards Card which she needs to get while in Vegas
Norm
try stratosphere it at the bottom of strip & reasonable prices
Cindy
Yes! Do the $20 tip slip it works ! Always get an upgrade!
Sharron
Resort fee varies from resort to resort. Not advertised till you get there.
Lorraine
Priceline.com. Or bookit
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Malcolm
always check with betterbidding.com first
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Rosie
Elara, centre strip, 24 hour starbucks, and attached to Planet Hollywood so access to all shops/bars/restaurants.
Rachel
Flamingo...resort fees suck but would stay there again 100% LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION
Malcolm
all hotels on the strip will charge you a daily resort fee between $27 to $47us that you pay after you register. The MLife hotels own by MGM charge the most like Ny Ny ,Mandalay Bay but they do give the best suite upgrades from sunday to wednesday if available.
The New Orleans Hotel and Casino has everything you need including free shuttle to the strip every 15 minutes all day . sign up on their website for first timers and their resort fee is $10 or $15 a day which is a good deal since they give you two for one coupons for their dozen restaurants and more than one person can connect on their wifi. they have steak and eggs for $6.99 after midnight and its affordable to eat at many if their restaurants including all u can eat buffets.
Suzy
Go onto trivago.ca there are always good deals on a place to stay.
Malcolm
Trivago,Travelocity,Hotwire,Orbitz, HomeRenters.com are all own by Expedia. your best bet is to do air and hotel thru AirCanada Vacation,Westjet Vacations or Allegiant Air with hotel included. They all buy in blocks and get hotels sometimes for almost nothing.since you already purchased the flight,call their vacation department as they might get you a spectacular deal added to your reservation
Emily
Sunwing has great prices for hotel only too. Was just looking at Nov. 20-23 for $118 total taxes in at the Hard Rock.
Justin
Groupon
Paulette
Downtown Grand 1 block off Fremont street inexpensive, clean, no resort fee, bus along the strip http://www.downtowngrand.com/ http://www.rtcsnv.com/transit/fare-information $8 for 1 day pass, $20 for 3 day pass
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Welcome to the Downtown Grand Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas
Mohammad
I got a good package deal thru Spirit airlines, will be staying at Luxor next week. For 2 people flight and hotel for 3 nights, only $630 Canadian. Flying from Seattle
Mohammad
Doesn't include resort fee
Jessica
Don't stay at the cromwell
Lynn
Treasure island ,cheap clean and new everything you could want,
Alia
Flamingo!
Khonghie
Flamingo
Jessica
Groupon is the best
Malcolm
take lots of pics
Allison
Flamingo was reasonably cheap and pretty cool having pink flamingoes walking around. Lots of great shopping in their too and the pool is great. It's central to everything. You can't go wrong.
Rachel
so much great feedback, thanks everyone!! another question, has anyone ever tried booking.com?
BOOKING.COM
Booking.com: The largest selection of hotels, homes, and vacation rentals
Sharron
Yes, no problem
Malcolm
booking.com offers the lowest service fees to the vendor. they are like a travel agent that will take any customers
BOOKING.COM
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A.I. says...
Affordable Accommodation in Las Vegas
Las Vegas is a popular tourist destination, and as such, accommodation can be expensive. However, there are a number of affordable options available, if you know where to look.
Location
The first thing to consider when choosing accommodation is location. If you want to be close to the action on the Las Vegas Strip, you will need to pay a premium. However, there are a number of affordable options located just a short distance from the Strip.
Some of the best areas to look for affordable accommodation include:
- Downtown Las Vegas
- Fremont Street
- The Arts District
- Chinatown
Type of Accommodation
There are a variety of types of accommodation available in Las Vegas, including hotels, motels, and vacation rentals. Hotels are typically the most expensive option, but they offer the most amenities. Motels are a more affordable option, but they may not offer as many amenities. Vacation rentals are a great option for groups or families, as they offer more space and privacy.
Booking
Once you have decided on a location and type of accommodation, you can start booking your stay. There are a number of websites that allow you to book accommodation in Las Vegas, including:
- Expedia
- Booking.com
- Travelocity
- Hotels.com
When booking your accommodation, be sure to compare prices from multiple websites. You can also sign up for email alerts from your favorite websites to be notified of special deals and discounts.
Tips for Saving Money
Here are a few tips for saving money on accommodation in Las Vegas:
- Travel during the off-season.
- Avoid weekends and holidays.
- Book your accommodation in advance.
- Look for discounts and coupons.
- Consider sharing a room with friends or family.
With a little planning, you can find affordable accommodation in Las Vegas that meets your needs.
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Rachel
Hi everyone
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My BF surprised me with a trip to VEGAS for my Bday, woohoo!! My job is finding the accommodations. I want something that's clean, simple and affordable (I don't need fancy and I don't like throwing money away).
Can anyone suggest something within reasonable distance to the central strip area? Or how to find a decent deal? Maybe VRBO or ??
Thanks in advance!
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