Bally's and Paris are also "no"s.
F2F 3: Who's Bringing the Guacamole?
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!
I know that I love the stuff center strip. I've had good rooms at Treasure Island and even at Bally's. The Venetian was very nice when I stayed there a few years ago.
The Sahara is one of the last old school casinos still going on the strip, it's up on the north end, but I've gotten many a cheap room there.
Oddly, according to Orbitz, the only 3 hotels tha have rooms that weekend are Circus, Circus, Excalibur, and Luxor. I do not feel that this is correct.
Oddly, according to Orbitz, the only 3 hotels tha have rooms that weekend are Circus, Circus, Excalibur, and Luxor. I do not feel that this is correct.
I think hotels only release a certain number of rooms to those sites, so it may be that all of the Bellagio's Orbitz-earmarked rooms are reserved, even if they're not booked to capacity.
Ah! Got it. Good point.
I don't think we'd want to have the gathering in Circus Circus in any event. Noisy, kids everywhere but the casino floor itself, I don't remember seeing extensive meeting room/ballroom facilities, and highly insecure parking garage.
insecure parking garage? should we help it with its self-esteem?
Oh gods, no. I'd rather party out in the desert than at Circus Circus.
insecure parking garage? should we help it with its self-esteem?
You know what'd help?
Validation.
Circus Circus is kinda strange. It's one of the few hotels in Vegas I've not stayed at, though I have played the tables there a few times.
I love The Hard Rock hotel, it's off strip, but way cool. It's also expensive.
What about The Rio?