eta: Whoa! for a second, I thought that said "Is no poo a dealbreaker"
I hope we've been assuming all along that bathrooms are a requirement.
Pools are nice, but I don't think necessary.
Plan what to do, what to wear (you can never go wrong with a corset), and get ready for the next BuffistaCon: San Francisco, May 19-21, 2006! Everything else, go here! Swag!
eta: Whoa! for a second, I thought that said "Is no poo a dealbreaker"
I hope we've been assuming all along that bathrooms are a requirement.
Pools are nice, but I don't think necessary.
I would think that if the downtown casinos have pools, they'd either be indoor or on a rooftop.
The pool at the Golden Nugget downtown is surprisingly nice. But I'm trying to remember if any of the rest have a pool at all. I know Main Street Station and the Cal don't. But Main Street just redid their rooms. They're pretty nice now.
Thanks, Kat! I'll send a thingie to Main Street Station. I send one to the Golden Nugget, cause ya know, nostalgic and all.
TI pool = teh awesome. They have umbrellis on the back for the drink person to come !
If Fremont street has fewer slot machines dinging constantly, I'm all for it.
Not so much with the fewer. Probably with the more irritatingly dingy. You don't get subtle dingy until you go way high end, like The Wynn or its ilk.
Bellagio has best. pools. ever.
If we end up in Vegas, I'm planning on spening as much time as my sun-snarly, genetically inclinded towards cooler weather skin will allow poolside at the Bellagio, drinking mimosas.
Started talking to Tempe hotels today. It really is the best of what we have, being a university town.
The problem with staying at the Bellagio is that I would never go home. They would have to send the pack of big burly guys to physically remove me kicking and screaming. It would not be pretty.
Dude, it's Vegas...they really could do it.
They would have to send the pack of big burly guys to physically remove me kicking and screaming.
How much are tickets to that show running, Laura?
Yeah, the Bellagio is very much "I am NOT LEAVING" in the level of the happiness of its guests. I just set a rock and roll wedding reception in the high rollers' suite, complete with bigtime party. I'm jonesing for the Bellagio right now, and so very much can't afford it.
I'll talk to Khaled Amr at the Ramada, as well, and see if they can come within light years of what the Holiday Inn is offering. If not, It's going to be the HI package for SF.