Rex from CasinoGuide.Com visits the Grand Opening of the Encore Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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Rex from CasinoGuide.Com visits the Grand Opening of the Encore Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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Is it possible to find airfare and hotel in las vegas….on the strip for less than $600 - $700????
From Chicago Midway or O'Hare
Looking at Southwest.com right now, airfare goes up starting on the 19th of December, and doesn’t really drop again until the 1st of January. The standard price for Southwest airfare from Chicago to Vegas is $159 each way anyway.
http://www.southwest.com/cgi-bin/lowFareFinder?ss=0&disc=0:7:1218570798.660344:8398@69561D7919BD610445D0674453323E41C0422ED5
If you went for 2 nights, like the 31st- Jan 2nd- the airfare on southwest would be $442.50
On sidestep.com, the cheapest round trip airfare is $291 on airtran, on a nonstop flight. If you are in any position to pay for your airline ticket right now, I wouldn’t take any chances and I would book at this rate. There’s not a very good chance that you will find anything cheaper.
https://tickets.airtran.com/Confirm.aspx
The airport it is flying out of is MKE, which is Milwaukee. That is less than 2 hours from Chicago.
The cheapest one out of the Chicago airports is $373 on United.
As it gets closer to time to leave, check this site for the lowest published room rates by the hotels. http://smartervegas.com/
Your cheaper hotels will be Excalibur, Harrah’s, Imperial Palace, and Tropicana. But it looks like a hotel will be at least $200/night for the l 31st. So you have to figure at least $200 right there. So with a $300 airfare and a $200 hotel stay, you could potentially keep it under $700, but you have to really scrape out the deals.
EXAMPLE
https://reservations.mgmmirage.com/bookingengine.aspx?pid=EXC&host=promo&code=THNWEB&kbid=1162904
Excalibur is $201 on the 31st, and $61 on the 1st, but they don’t allow arrivals on the 31st.
This is getting messy, but if you were to fly out on the 30th and stay until the 1st, it would be about the same price
I hope this helps.
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My brother participated in the Rock and Roll Fanasty Camp in Las Vegas. The concert was played at the joint and his mentor was Chris Slade (former drummer from AC/DC)my brother is the lead guitar (left side of stage) he is 14 years old. The drummers name is Charlie and he is 13 years old (don’t know his last name) the guitar solo and the microphone at the end sound a little faded. I will be posting (as soon as I get it) the video that the company filmed which has the whole performance of the opening act. This is just 2/3 of my brothers opening act. Songs they performed where “We will rock you” by Queen and “Crazy Train” by Ozzy Osbourne. The third song they performed (not in this video) is “You really got me” by Van Halen.
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Bargainz4u allows members to stay in hotels around the world for $8-$18 a night. We have stumbled upon information that the hotel industry would rather KEEP QUIET!!!
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Venetian Hotel Las Vegas canal ride on a gondola.
http://www.LasVegasHotels.com
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One of the many things I love about visiting Europe over the years, is that many cities and towns have inviting, comfortable, open plaza areas where people hang around, or people watch, or play board games like chess, or visit with friends, or eat in outdoor cafes, or, or, or.
As an architect, I was very happy when I first learned in 1997 that the owners of the $1.5 billion Venetian Hotel/Casino had made the wise decision to allow the project architects to incorporate a mini-version of such a user friendly environment inside the Venetian, with the construction of a piazza and gondola canal area. It’s easy to see that visitors to the Venetian really enjoy the ambiance of these areas, and tend to linger here to enjoy watching the performers and living statues, or to enjoy a meal there, so here is a short video showing some of these inviting communal areas of the Venetian, along with an opening video clip of some of the exterior of the Venetian property.
The song for the video is “Say” by John Mayer.
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To watch in HD go to http://www.exploringlasvegas.com/hotels/mandalaybay.html
Mandalay Bay Hotel Las Vegas by http://www.exploringlasvegas.com
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Las Vegas is variously described as the ’sin city’, ‘the city that never sleeps’ or ‘the gamblers’ paradise’. It is however, most famous for it’s ‘quickie marriages’ which have bestowed marital status to many a Hollywood star - overnight. Whatever it is that drives you to take a trip to Las Vegas for the first time, a quick appraisal of the five points below could save you much of the time and agony over what to see and most importantly, the money you’d spend unnecessarily, if not forewarned. As they say, forewarned is forearmed, so here goes.
The early bird catches the worm - literally, in this case! It is advisable to plan early and book the tickets for your journey and make hotel reservations well in advance. Tickets can be booked three days to three weeks in advance and often many airlines offer special fares if tickets are booked early. Hotel reservations, too, are best made early on, to avail of early booking discounts and avoid last minute rush and exorbitant rates.
It pays to be well-shod. The most important item in your suitcase should be a pair of very good, comfortable, running shoes. While it may seem very glamorous to strut down the streets in those high heels, the concrete or stone surfaces you’d encounter in most places you visit are not exactly studio ramps and ill-fitting shoes could dampen your spirits and enthusiasm, faster than you could say ‘Las Vegas’. Exploring the hotels and their many attractions would be a pleasure in snug shoes.
Be at the scene of the action! Most of the attractions in Las Vegas are on and around the Las Vegas strip, so staying in a hotel in this area will mean easy access to all the happening sites and places. Some of the hotels on the strip are Bellagio, MGM Grande, Mirage, Alladin, Flamingo, New York New York, Treasure Island etc. The attractions here include the fountains of the Bellagio, the lion habitat at the MGM Grande, the white tigers at the Mirage and the pirate show at the Treasure Island. Thus, staying in a hotel on the Las Vegas strip would ensure that you don’t run up extra expenses on transport to see those places and you could very well visit the pirates, lions or tigers for breakfast, lunch or dinner as it were.
Live it up, through your stomach. If you’re going to Las Vegas, you’d do well to leave your Atkins diet safely behind at home. Las Vegas is a gastronome’s delight and offers some of the world’s best restaurants and buffets. The buffet at the Bellagio and the Spice-Market Buffet at the Aladdin are absolute must-tries. There is a wide choice in the buffets to suit the tastes of all the members of your family and the rates are quite reasonable so it suits all pockets. So while in Las Vegas - GORGE!
Have fun - cheap! You don’t have to go bankrupt to have fun in Las Vegas. It is a city that offers entertainment, both to those looking to blow up millions for thrills and also to those who’d rather enjoy the more sedate and affordable attractions. In fact, many of the shows you could enjoy with your family are free. Some of these shows are the Fountain display in front of the Bellagio, the pirate show at Treasure Island, Rain Storm at the Dessert Passage, circus acts at Circus Circus and human statues at the Venetian. Besides these, you could catch the lions in their natural surroundings at the MGM Grande or the white tigers at the Mirage. Different hotels also offer displays on selected themes, from time to time, which add to all the attractions.

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