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05-24-2016 , 04:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Schmidt
Thanks for advice. Going 13 days so thinking 6 days Planet hollywood then 7 days Aria..

We would really like a loung-area/sofa with a table for playing cards aswell in the room/suite so that is why we are willing to pay a little extra to get this. Dont really need a suite just a room with a medium sized table and sofa/chairs. Some rooms might have this without being a suite?
Unless you're going to play solitaire you're going to need a big suite. Even if a room comes with a table it's only going to have 1 chair, 2 at the most. So you're going to pay hundreds, maybe thousands, of extra dollars for a big suite so you can play a home game in your room when you're in the middle of dozens of casinos. Brilliant.
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05-24-2016 , 04:16 PM
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Originally Posted by pig4bill
Unless you're going to play solitaire you're going to need a big suite. Even if a room comes with a table it's only going to have 1 chair, 2 at the most. So you're going to pay hundreds, maybe thousands, of extra dollars for a big suite so you can play a home game in your room when you're in the middle of dozens of casinos. Brilliant.
Haha. I can see how it looks yes. But still probably cheaper than spending all our time in the casino...

The Bella suite in Venetian had a big enough table for 6-7 people and a large sofa and decent price with poker-rate. $129-$179 so something like this would be perfect but not found similar in any other hotel.

We enjoy playing cards for a couple of hours and drinking before going out.
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05-24-2016 , 05:20 PM
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Originally Posted by silverback87
I have come to ask you the same question you always get asked...be forewarned.

So my wife springs on me that her best friend is doing some trip to Vegas for her blah blah blah who cares why, I'm in. I currently play at the horseshoe b'more so I'm kinda stuck with a Harrahs property. Unfortunately this will be more of a party trip with me sneaking off to go play when I can. I can get everything harrahs free minus Caesars. So, I'm looking for a nice, clean, fun place that is in a good location Vegas wise, not so much poker wise. Right now the front runners are:

1.PH. seems youngish funish. unsure about the rooms. fountain view nice?
2. flamingo. how old is this place? does it show?
3. Paris-red room?
5.ballys. looks like a budget spot.

thoughts?
location wise on your list flamingo , also harrahs. easy access to ceasars, bellagio, venitian, etc, not bad mandalay or mgm either
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05-24-2016 , 06:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Schmidt
Haha. I can see how it looks yes. But still probably cheaper than spending all our time in the casino...

The Bella suite in Venetian had a big enough table for 6-7 people and a large sofa and decent price with poker-rate. $129-$179 so something like this would be perfect but not found similar in any other hotel.

We enjoy playing cards for a couple of hours and drinking before going out.
Ok, but the bella at Venetian is a room, not a suite. It's just an oversized hotel room that has two beds, a sofa, a coffee table and a small regular table. Is that what you want or do you want an actual 2BR suite, one that has two queens in each room? Because that is hard to find, most suites aren't built that way. Actual suites usually have one king in each bedroom.
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05-24-2016 , 06:23 PM
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Originally Posted by eco74
Ok, but the bella at Venetian is a room, not a suite. It's just an oversized hotel room that has two beds, a sofa, a coffee table and a small regular table. Is that what you want or do you want an actual 2BR suite, one that has two queens in each room? Because that is hard to find, most suites aren't built that way. Actual suites usually have one king in each bedroom.


It kind of feels like he wants "advice" so that he can counter it with his own thoughts - not to actually take and apply
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05-24-2016 , 06:42 PM
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Originally Posted by eco74
Ok, but the bella at Venetian is a room, not a suite. It's just an oversized hotel room that has two beds, a sofa, a coffee table and a small regular table. Is that what you want or do you want an actual 2BR suite, one that has two queens in each room? Because that is hard to find, most suites aren't built that way. Actual suites usually have one king in each bedroom.

A normal room would be fine as long as it has a sofa-lounge with a big enough table for 5 people.

I have never researched any trip as much as this as we are 5 people who all want their own bed. Also the 4 others have never been and wants me to sort everything and I dont want them to be dissapointed.

The $ is also up about 60-65% towards my currency the last 5 years since my last visit aswell so not helping.

Our hotel budget is $6000 for 5 people for 13 nights. Would have been $9000 a few years ago
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05-24-2016 , 06:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Natamus
It kind of feels like he wants "advice" so that he can counter it with his own thoughts - not to actually take and apply
I have only been to Las Vegas once in 2011 and only stayed at Venetian so have no experince of any other hotel. I have read every post in this thread and just tought I would see if anyone knew of another room-options in some hotels wich also has a sofa-lounge. ( like the one in bella suite)
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05-24-2016 , 07:02 PM
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Originally Posted by paulynuts
location wise on your list flamingo , also harrahs. easy access to ceasars, bellagio, venitian, etc, not bad mandalay or mgm either
Thank is for the advice. Flamingo is starting to over take the lead. Another question, in bmore plantuinum doesn't get you anything. I heard rumors that it gets you your own check in and perks in Vegas? Any truth? Also what do most folks do with their luggage if the check in is so late. and 20$ game worth it at flamingo? I didn't see too many "extra" type of rooms therr
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05-24-2016 , 08:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Schmidt
A normal room would be fine as long as it has a sofa-lounge with a big enough table for 5 people.

I have never researched any trip as much as this as we are 5 people who all want their own bed. Also the 4 others have never been and wants me to sort everything and I dont want them to be dissapointed.

The $ is also up about 60-65% towards my currency the last 5 years since my last visit aswell so not helping.

Our hotel budget is $6000 for 5 people for 13 nights. Would have been $9000 a few years ago
You're not going to be able to get an actual suite the way you want for anywhere near that, even in a dive hotel. You should look to see if you can get adjoining Venetian suites. They have 3 sleeping places each. Also you can combine playing hours and get the poker rate for some of the days and knock a lot of the cost off.
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05-24-2016 , 09:11 PM
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Originally Posted by pig4bill
You're not going to be able to get an actual suite the way you want for anywhere near that, even in a dive hotel. You should look to see if you can get adjoining Venetian suites. They have 3 sleeping places each. Also you can combine playing hours and get the poker rate for some of the days and knock a lot of the cost off.

That explain why I havent found it then

Thank you !
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05-25-2016 , 12:19 AM
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Originally Posted by silverback87
I have come to ask you the same question you always get asked...be forewarned.

So my wife springs on me that her best friend is doing some trip to Vegas for her blah blah blah who cares why, I'm in. I currently play at the horseshoe b'more so I'm kinda stuck with a Harrahs property. Unfortunately this will be more of a party trip with me sneaking off to go play when I can. I can get everything harrahs free minus Caesars. So, I'm looking for a nice, clean, fun place that is in a good location Vegas wise, not so much poker wise. Right now the front runners are:

1.PH. seems youngish funish. unsure about the rooms. fountain view nice?
2. flamingo. how old is this place? does it show?
3. Paris-red room?
5.ballys. looks like a budget spot.

thoughts?
1. Loud and rowdy. Plus: short walks to/from room, casino, front desk (unless you self park). Spa bath with view available.
2. Avoid the Flamingo. For example, no chairs or desk in room. Very limited room service. Limited dining options.
3. Never had a red room, but your SO will like it. So will you (unlike Flamingo, you'll get a desk, an upholstered chair, and an upholstered love seat).
5. Meh.
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05-25-2016 , 01:53 AM
Anyone tried polo towers? Decent reviews. One of the lower cost alternatives
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05-25-2016 , 02:47 PM
Never been there but this has two bedroom suites for <$300 on some nights.

http://www3.hilton.com/en/hotels/nev...LGV/index.html
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05-25-2016 , 03:18 PM
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Originally Posted by GoingBroke777
we got fridge and resort fees waived with $20 dollar trick at venetian...not sure if you considering it.
Can someone walk me through how to do this

Do you just wave a 20$ bill at them and ask if you can be upgraded?

Im pretty awkward when it comes to stuff like this, but it seems worth it for me to try at ballys this summer
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05-26-2016 , 01:16 AM
I wanted to book a solo trip for June 30 to July 4, not stay at a dump, have a convenient location for WSOP action, and not spend a fortune.

I guess Rio isn't the most highly reviewed as a resort, but seems like it can't be beat for WSOP convenience. My initial thought was to stay at Gold Coast, maybe slightly nicer, and a lot cheaper, right? But Gold Coast was coming up at about $650 total, and Rio came up at $522 total (was ~$600 through priceline.com). I went ahead and booked it, but of course I have plenty of time to change it if I've made a horrible mistake? What do you think? How did I do?

Sorry for the newb question, it has been years since I stayed in Vegas, and I swear I've read this entire thread before, and skimmed the last couple pages of it again just now. Thanks in advance!
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05-26-2016 , 01:18 AM
Its frickin Japanese. Did you even look at the pictures?
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05-26-2016 , 01:25 AM
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Originally Posted by Schmidt
Anyone recommend any suites for 5 people ideally everyone got their own bed price range $500-700 a night ? 2 bedroom suite with 4 queens and 1 sofabed also cool.

Have read 10 000 hotelreviews and every post on this site last 3 weeks but finding it hard to find a perfect option for 5 guys travelling.

At the moment its between Aria, Venetian/Palazzo or the cheaper option in Planet Hollywod. We all play a lot of poker altough not higher than 2/5

Preferences for hotel is

1. Pool-area
2. Location
3. Poker
Check out hospitality suite at the Mirage. Give them a call for details. It might work.
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05-26-2016 , 01:28 AM
Taking a trip with the GF in early July, so I'd ideally like a nicer hotel/pool area than when I'm going there for a sports betting or poker trip.

I can stay at any of the non-Caesars/Cromwell properties for free, Caesars is $40/night, Cromwell is $120 a night. Is it worth it to stay at the Cromwell or Caesars, or should I just stay at Bally's/Linq/PH for location and pool area?
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05-26-2016 , 01:49 AM
Tuscany Suites

One week stay (~$550)

Spacious room. I had the executive suite, king size bed. The room has a very small kitchen area, not equipped with anything other than a coffee maker (pods) and a fridge. No utensils, plates, nothing. No stove. A small table for eating for 3, one two seater sofa and a chair, coffee table. Desk with a chair, good size for a laptop and stuffs.

Bathroom is also spacious. Separate shower and bathtub.

Bed is comfy and big. Cleanliness is more than decent. The only issue I can think of now is the noise from the AC unit and the fan in the WC.

The area is less than stellar, but I've stayed in worse. Parking area (free) patrolled by guards on bikes and golf carts. Convenient location if you have a car. I'd say a car is needed here for extended stays.

Staff is nice and friendly. Dining options; I only tried the coffee shop and Marilyn's Diner or whatever. Decent food, but there is no 24 hour room service even though Marilyn's is open 24 hours.

The really tilting part is the 27 dollar resort fee. It includes WiFi, fitness center and the pool. The WiFi is not very fast, but stable. Fitness center I did not try and the pool looked okay enough, but not very big.

All in all I can say that I will stay here again. They have a 4.3 rating at hotels.com, which is maybe .3 too much, but who's counting.
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05-26-2016 , 04:15 PM
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Originally Posted by turd dust
I wanted to book a solo trip for June 30 to July 4, not stay at a dump, have a convenient location for WSOP action, and not spend a fortune.

I guess Rio isn't the most highly reviewed as a resort, but seems like it can't be beat for WSOP convenience. My initial thought was to stay at Gold Coast, maybe slightly nicer, and a lot cheaper, right? But Gold Coast was coming up at about $650 total, and Rio came up at $522 total (was ~$600 through priceline.com). I went ahead and booked it, but of course I have plenty of time to change it if I've made a horrible mistake? What do you think? How did I do?

Sorry for the newb question, it has been years since I stayed in Vegas, and I swear I've read this entire thread before, and skimmed the last couple pages of it again just now. Thanks in advance!
Rio is average for most people and a dump to people who stay at Wynn/Aria/Bellagio. If it's cheaper than Gold Coast, it's the choice.
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05-26-2016 , 04:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Zimmer4141
Taking a trip with the GF in early July, so I'd ideally like a nicer hotel/pool area than when I'm going there for a sports betting or poker trip.

I can stay at any of the non-Caesars/Cromwell properties for free, Caesars is $40/night, Cromwell is $120 a night. Is it worth it to stay at the Cromwell or Caesars, or should I just stay at Bally's/Linq/PH for location and pool area?
Take Cromwell completely off the list.

I'd probably book Caesars in your spot. Not that I love the place or anything but it has the best pool and best rooms of the bunch.
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05-27-2016 , 08:02 PM
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Originally Posted by turd dust
I wanted to book a solo trip for June 30 to July 4, not stay at a dump, have a convenient location for WSOP action, and not spend a fortune.

I guess Rio isn't the most highly reviewed as a resort, but seems like it can't be beat for WSOP convenience. My initial thought was to stay at Gold Coast, maybe slightly nicer, and a lot cheaper, right? But Gold Coast was coming up at about $650 total, and Rio came up at $522 total (was ~$600 through priceline.com). I went ahead and booked it, but of course I have plenty of time to change it if I've made a horrible mistake? What do you think? How did I do?

Sorry for the newb question, it has been years since I stayed in Vegas, and I swear I've read this entire thread before, and skimmed the last couple pages of it again just now. Thanks in advance!
You may have screwed up. Did you account for the resort fees? Rio will have higher resort fees than Gold Coast.
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05-27-2016 , 09:04 PM
Yeah, its crazy, I fully expected Gold Coast to be cheaper, but I was looking at totals, after fees and taxes, and this is what I found. I've got time, so I'll check back once a week or so to see if there are any rate drops.
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05-27-2016 , 11:14 PM
Gold Coast is not "nicer" than the Rio. It's an old, small hotel. It's gotten such a reputation as a good alternative to the Rio over recent years that price inversions like this happen. Don't get me wrong, many of their rooms have been remodeled in the last couple years compared to Rio's maybe in the last decade?

I just always count on having wheels for the WSOP. That allows for a ton more flexibility on where I stay, plus there are so many series going on that it doesn't make sense to limit yourself only to the WSOP.
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