This site has the lowest published rates directly from the hotel. So when you click on a good deal, it links you to the hotel website to book through them.
There are show discounts on this site as well. I signed up for Cirque du soleil’s email offers and I receive great deals from them through my email.
Harrah’s site has a quick comparison of the room rates at their seven casino/hotels for 2 weeks; 1 month; 2 months from any given start date. Their 8th small hotel (Bill’s Gambling Hall) must be checked seperately.
- If you are facing high weekend rates consider staying at Terrible’s Casino (near the Hard Rock). Terrible’s is not a full service casino hotel (minimal table games and dining options), and is about a mile from the strip, but it is very affordable.
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You can find good deals because this compares hotel prices from 30 best travel websites.
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These two hotels are on the strip and tend to have the lowest prices without being in a dangerous part of town.
Stratosphere & Circus Circus
For the past 7 years that I’ve gone to vegas over 6 times, time and time again, these two hotels had good prices. They are also considered pretty good along with the other major hotels. They both have nice rooms and entertainment. Circus Circus may seem like it is for kids, but it is very simliar to the other hotels, there are shows, and nice restaurants and buffets. No more kids stay there than any other hotel.
As a comparison, you may want to look into Imperial Palace as well.
It doesn’t matter which website you check, these hotels are pretty consistent. . . yahoo.com, expedia.com, travelocity.com, cheaphotels.com
September 10th, 2008 at 1:17 pm
Search your promo by the first day you plan on being there.
Lots of info!
September 13th, 2008 at 3:50 pm
Expedia has some good hotel deals at the moment. For shows try broadway box.com or wait until you get there and get a deal
September 15th, 2008 at 11:21 am
This site has the lowest published rates directly from the hotel. So when you click on a good deal, it links you to the hotel website to book through them.
There are show discounts on this site as well. I signed up for Cirque du soleil’s email offers and I receive great deals from them through my email.
I hope this helps!
September 17th, 2008 at 11:36 pm
Harrah’s site has a quick comparison of the room rates at their seven casino/hotels for 2 weeks; 1 month; 2 months from any given start date. Their 8th small hotel (Bill’s Gambling Hall) must be checked seperately.
- If you are facing high weekend rates consider staying at Terrible’s Casino (near the Hard Rock). Terrible’s is not a full service casino hotel (minimal table games and dining options), and is about a mile from the strip, but it is very affordable.
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September 19th, 2008 at 10:20 pm
Check out for up to date discount promotion codes on Vegas hotels
September 20th, 2008 at 12:00 am
I personally reccomend using Best Of Vegas when booking a hotel in Vegas!
Have fun!
September 20th, 2008 at 5:10 am
A good resource for Las Vegas hotel deals is IMO
September 20th, 2008 at 5:43 am
You can try hotel search in where you can read hotel reviews and comments, see photos and its physical locations through maps …
Best thing is you can compare the USA/worldwide hotel prices in any city in any country in your local currency.
You can find good deals because this compares hotel prices from 30 best travel websites.
You can even able to filter out hotel by its features such as Star hotels,Business Center, Room Service, High-speed Internet, Fitness Room, Restaurant Parking, Swimming pool, Pets Allowed, Airport shuttle, Handicap Accessible, Concierge.
Access lots of USA and worldwide travel information.
September 22nd, 2008 at 11:20 pm
These two hotels are on the strip and tend to have the lowest prices without being in a dangerous part of town.
Stratosphere & Circus Circus
For the past 7 years that I’ve gone to vegas over 6 times, time and time again, these two hotels had good prices. They are also considered pretty good along with the other major hotels. They both have nice rooms and entertainment. Circus Circus may seem like it is for kids, but it is very simliar to the other hotels, there are shows, and nice restaurants and buffets. No more kids stay there than any other hotel.
As a comparison, you may want to look into Imperial Palace as well.
It doesn’t matter which website you check, these hotels are pretty consistent. . . yahoo.com, expedia.com, travelocity.com, cheaphotels.com