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Rabu, 03 November 2010

Las Vegas Strip Hotels

Las Vegas Strip Hotels
Las Vegas Strip Hotels
Las Vegas Strip Hotels
Las Vegas Strip Hotels
Las Vegas Strip Hotels
Las Vegas Strip Hotels
The casino is bigger, the interior is In the end, I'd pick Bally's. The costs are very similar as well, both having specials starting as low as $35 a night. Both hotels are a little dated as well as you'd expect from a lower star hotel. In addition to not having resort fees, which many hotels do these days, they are both conveniently located right on the middle of the Las Vegas Strip.

At this level, it really comes down to just the Flamingo and Bally's, both Harrah's properties. Others like the Excalibur or Stratosphere are just too extreme in location, and would be terrible to get around. The Riviera, Circus Circus, Imperial, and many others are so rundown that you wouldn't even stay there for free. 3 to 3.5 stars At this level, there are many hotels that you can automatically negate. Anything under 3 stars on the Strip is basically not worth staying, so I won't be reviewing those.

Here's my list for you based on star levels, keeping in mind this is based on bang for your buck. There's the price, the location, the star level, the shows, and many more things you have to account for. The problems is, with all the choose from, which one is the best? When every hotel tries to better itself against the next one, what you get are grand and gorgeous designs of masterpiece.

For everyone who hasn't, there's nothing else quite like it. For everyone who has been to Las Vegas, you already know the magnificence of the Strip.

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