Nice Places to Stay In Vegas
September 10, 2009 by SynKa
Filed under Travel and Leisure
Las Vegas is probably the most buzzing city in the world, and yet it is relatively a young city compared to those on the East coast of the States.
Getting to Las Vegas is pretty simple these days with flights from all over the world, car hire is simple at the airport with buses to the car pool every 10 minutes 24/7, but what about the hotels? Most people tend to stay on The Strip, but remember it is 5 miles long so no matter where you stay you will probably still need a taxi or bus.
I have listed below a number of Las Vegas hotels, along with the star rating for each to help you narrow your search:
Aladdin Resort & Casino Las Vegas 4 Stars
Arizona Charlies Boulder LasVegas 2 Stars
Artisan Hotel & Spa Las Vegas 3 Stars
Barbary Coast Hotel & Casino Las Vegas 3 Stars
Bellagio Las Vegas 5 Stars
Binions Gambling Hall & Hotel Las Vegas 2 Stars
Boulder Station Hotel & Casino Las Vegas 3 Stars
Caesars Palace Las Vegas 4 Stars
Clarion Hotel & Suites Las Vegas 3 Stars
Crestwood Stes Las Vegas Flami 2 Stars
Days Inn Las Vegas Downtown 2 Stars
Doubletree Club Hotel Airport Las Vegas 3 Stars
Excalibur Hotel & Casino Las Vegas 3 Stars
Fiesta Henderson Hotel Casino Las Vegas 2.5 Stars
Flamingo Las Vegas 3.5 Stars
Golden Gate Hotel & Casino Las Vegas 2 Stars
Golden Nugget Hotel & Casino Las Vegas 4 Stars
Green Valley Marriott Las Vegas 3 Stars
Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Las Vegas 4 Stars
Hawthorn Inn & Suites Casino Las Vegas 2.5 Stars
Hilton Las Vegas 3.5 Stars
Howard Johnson Airport Inn Las Vegas 1.5 Stars
Imperial Palace Hotel & Casino Las Vegas 3 Stars
Jw Marriott Las Vegas Resort 4 Stars
La Quinta Inn Las Vegas Arprt 2.5 Stars
La Quinta Inn & Stes Summerlin Las Vegas 2.5 Stars
Marriott Suites Las Vegas 3.5 Stars
Mirage Resort & Casino Las Vegas 4 Stars
Nevada Palace Las Vegas 2 Stars
Paris Las Vegas 4 Stars
Plaza Hotel & Casino Las Vegas 3 Stars
Residence Inn Gv Lv Marriott Las Vegas 3 Stars
Residence Inn Hughes Marriott Las Vegas 3 Stars
Rio Suites Las Vegas 3.5 Stars
Sams Town Hotel & Casino Las Vegas 3 Stars
Silverton Hotel & Casino Las Vegas 3 Stars
Suncoast Hotel & Casino Las Vegas 3 Stars
Super 8 Motel Nellis Afb Area Las Vegas 2 Stars
Texas Station Hotel & Casino Las Vegas 3 Stars
The Palms Casino Resort Las Vegas 4 Stars
Travelodge Las Vegas Strip 1 Stars
Treasure Island At The Mirage Las Vegas 4 Stars
Vegas Club Las Vegas 2.5 Stars
Whiskey Petes Hotel & Casino Las Vegas 2 Stars
Also in Las Vegas and around the strip they have RV parks if you are looking to do it all on the cheap, and tour the States
It is easy these days to book at low prices, visit here for the best prices on the internet: Cheap Hotels in Las Vegas
So You Are Looking for a Hotel in Vegas, United States of America?
August 27, 2009 by SynKa
Filed under Travel and Leisure
Las Vegas is probably the most buzzing city in the world, and yet it is relatively a young city compared to those on the East coast of the States.
Getting to Las Vegas is pretty simple these days with flights from all over the world, car hire is simple at the airport with buses to the car pool every 10 minutes 24/7, but what about the hotels? Most people tend to stay on The Strip, but remember it is 5 miles long so no matter where you stay you will probably still need a taxi or bus.
I have listed below a number of Las Vegas hotels, along with the star rating for each to help you narrow your search:
Ambassador Strip Travelodge Las Vegas 1.5 Stars
Arizona Charlies Boulder LasVegas 2 Stars
Arizona Charlie’s Decatur Las Vegas 2 Stars
Ballys Las Vegas 3.5 Stars
Best Western Mccarran Inn Las Vegas 2 Stars
Blue Moon Gay Resort Las Vegas 2 Stars
Bourbon Street Hotel & Casino Las Vegas 2 Stars
Caesars Palace Las Vegas 4 Stars
Clarion Hotel & Suites Las Vegas 3 Stars
Courtyard Las Vegas South 3 Stars
Days Inn And Suites Las Vegas Stars
Doubletree Club Hotel Airport Las Vegas 3 Stars
Fairfield Inn & Stes Las Vegas 2.5 Stars
Fitzgeralds Casino Hotel Las Vegas 3 Stars
Flamingo Las Vegas 3.5 Stars
Gold Coast Hotel & Casino Las Vegas 3 Stars
Golden Nugget Hotel & Casino Las Vegas 4 Stars
Green Valley Marriott Las Vegas 3 Stars
Harrahs Hotel & Casino Las Vegas 3.5 Stars
Hawthorn Inn & Suites Casino Las Vegas 2.5 Stars
Hilton Las Vegas 3.5 Stars
Howard Johnson Airport Inn Las Vegas 1.5 Stars
Howard Johnson Las Vegas Strip 2 Stars
Lady Luck Las Vegas 2.5 Stars
La Quinta Inn Las Vegas Arprt 2.5 Stars
Luxor Hotel & Casino Las Vegas 4 Stars
Marriott Suites Las Vegas 3.5 Stars
Mirage Resort & Casino Las Vegas 4 Stars
New Frontier Las Vegas 3 Stars
Palace Station Las Vegas 2 Stars
Primm Valley Resort & Casino Las Vegas 2.5 Stars
Renaissance By Marriott Las Vegas 4 Stars
Residence Inn Las Vegas South 3 Stars
Rio Suites Las Vegas 3.5 Stars
Sahara Hotel & Casino Las Vegas 3 Stars
Stratosphere Tower Las Vegas 3 Stars
St Tropez All Suite Hotel Las Vegas 3 Stars
Terribles Hotel & Casino Las Vegas 2.5 Stars
The Hotel At Mandalay Bay Las Vegas 4.5 Stars
Travelodge Downtown Las Vegas 2.5 Stars
Travelodge Las Vegas Strip 1 Stars
Tuscany Suites & Casino Las Vegas 3 Stars
Vegas Club Las Vegas 2.5 Stars
Wild Wild West Gambling Hall Las Vegas 1 Stars
Also in Las Vegas and around the strip they have RV parks if you are looking to do it all on the cheap, and tour the States
It is easy these days to book at low prices, visit here for the best prices on the internet: Cheap Flights To Las Vegas
The Aladdin Casino Las Vegas: Worth the Trip?
July 1, 2009 by myarn
Filed under Travel Tips
The Aladdin Casino Las Vegas was an icon in its time. Opening its doors in 1966 on the first day of April, also known as April Fool’s Day, must have somehow temporarily displaced the bad luck that had befallen the previous property owner. In a gorgeous shower of beauty, flower petals floated down from up above as casino guests entered into the hall of the massive casino on opening day.
The previous structure had been a hotel, King’s Crown, which had failed after a brief 6-month period. Evidently, the hotel could not compete with the casinos in the area and, though a gaming license was applied for, it was denied. Milton Prell then purchased the structure and spent $3 million dollars for the building’s overhaul. During the renovation, he added a remarkable theatre with a 500 seat capacity so that his guests could enjoy twice nightly shows. Another of the Aladdin’s amenities was the 9-hole, custom golf course. Obviously, Prell believed that his guests should have it all.
The Aladdin Casino saw many famous faces during its time. In fact, the Aladdin’s Arabian themed structure and rich décor proved a perfect setting for one of the most famous celebrities of all time, Elvis Presley, who chose this magnificent casino for his marriage to Priscilla in a privately held ceremony.
But, all good things come to an end, and that’s exactly what happened for Prell in 1969. The property has changed hands several times during its history, which is typical for properties in fast paced Las Vegas. The former location of Aladdin Casino Las Vegas is now the home of Planet Hollywood Casino and Resort.
Since 2007, the Planet Hollywood Casino, a casino boasting 100,000 square foot of gaming space, has played host to Las Vegas gamblers, movie makers, file premiers, and theatre shows. Among its expansive gaming floor are slots ranging in denomination from $0.05 – $500.00, card games such as blackjack, three card poker, baccarat, and let it ride, and the traditional favorites – a varied assortment of slots gaming, roulette and craps. You may give them a try; who knows, you may even get a lil lucky.
Aside from the thrill of pressing your the lady luck on the casino floor, you can also take a stroll through the stores, check out the luxurious spa treatments, burn some calories at the state of the art gym, take a dip in the pool, or dine in one of the 9 different restaurants and cafes that are available. Rest assured that no matter what your needs are, Planet Hollywood is ready to fulfill them.

