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#18986 by Scrooge
25 Apr 2007, 19:29
Room rates are starting to come in..at long last.

This will be updated as the rates come in.

In order to get a group rate we MUST book at least 20 rooms.

All rates are plus tax and any stupid resort fee's.

Wynn....non view room $299 per night

Treasure Island $159

Paris $169 for the first 3 nights $179 for the last night

Stratosphere 11/11 $60 11/12 - 11/15 $47

Mirage $229

Also Wynn is offering a 10% discount on their shows if we purchase 10 or more seats.No room purchase is necessary to get that.
#169402 by Bazz
25 Apr 2007, 21:26
Strat looks very attractive at the moment! If I check the Wynn reservations system for one person for three nights, 14 thru 16 Nov, for what they call a Resort Room I get exactly the same rate, $299. So they don't seem to be doing us any favours. [:?]
#169403 by Scrooge
25 Apr 2007, 21:36
No I have been checking around after I have gotten quotes from the hotels, we don't seem to be getting much if anything of a break.

For some reason the hotels are taking their sweet time about this whole thing.
#169404 by Bazz
25 Apr 2007, 21:37
Just Checked Paris and got $169 for Tue, Wed, Thu and $179 for Fri - 13 thru 16 Nov. So what are we getting for our 20 rooms?
#169408 by Scrooge
25 Apr 2007, 21:48
Originally posted by Bazz
Just Checked Paris and got $169 for Tue, Wed, Thu and $179 for Fri - 13 thru 16 Nov. So what are we getting for our 20 rooms?


Beats the hell out of me.
#169437 by Pete
25 Apr 2007, 23:24
I've always thought that Vegas is the one place on Earth where booking group rates can actually work against you in certain situations.

Look at the typical example of a conference being held in town. Convention goers fill an awful of rooms, right?; but, your average conventioner is spending his day wandering around an exhibition, and not playing the tables. So for a strip casino, a typical convention attendee isn't necessarily a good catch.

Would the other option be to approach it through the slot club? Quite a few of us have 'elite level' (if you like) in slot clubs at the Luxor, Strat, etc. Perhaps if we asked our casino host to quote on rooms for us and 15 or so friends we're bringing over, that might get a better rate?

P.
#169474 by iforres1
26 Apr 2007, 09:56
Strat looks good to me as well:)

Do we have any sort of Itenary for the week, i.e are we travelling up to SFO on the day of travel or spending a night in town/airport.

Iain
#169475 by Bazz
26 Apr 2007, 10:03
I think Pete and Marcus are planning to go to SFO on the 17th for the last two nights, I would probably do the same but nothing fixed yet.
#169525 by RichardMannion
26 Apr 2007, 16:07
FHR rate for Bellagio is $251.10 + 9% tax for those nights - Lake view Deluxe with FHR benefits. Not great really, the other FHR rates are obscene.

Better goign direct to be honest. Paris rate looks reasonable.
#169529 by Bazz
26 Apr 2007, 16:33
Richard, I may be allowed to go on my own but I will not, I repeat NOT, be allowed to stay at Bellagio in her absence. [xx(]
#169534 by Pete
26 Apr 2007, 17:08
I'm sure we can mock-up a reciept for the Stratosphere and provide a shredder for the Bellagio check-out bill.... ;)
#169535 by Pete
26 Apr 2007, 17:11
Originally posted by Bazz
I think Pete and Marcus are planning to go to SFO on the 17th for the last two nights, I would probably do the same but nothing fixed yet.


I'm looking at flying up to S.F. on the Friday, depending (of course) on how the hotel rates look at both ends. As my flight lands me in the West Coast on the 7th, I'll have plenty of time to play early in Las Vegas (or wherever!). Plans are flexible, but probably won't book the internal flights until I know what Virgin America are up to.

Pete
#169537 by Bazz
26 Apr 2007, 17:35
Originally posted by pixuk
I'm sure we can mock-up a reciept for the Stratosphere and provide a shredder for the Bellagio check-out bill.... ;)


What a wonderful idea, however there is the small matter of the Amex statement to consider.
#169540 by Pete
26 Apr 2007, 17:56
Pay cash?
#169559 by Scrooge
26 Apr 2007, 19:14
Originally posted by pixuk
Pay cash?


[:0] and miss out on the AMEX points..wash your mouth out Pete
#184907 by iforres1
26 Sep 2007, 17:33
Ok, room now booked at the Strat 14/11 till 18/11. £39 per night incl taxes.
Dave, stock up the bars:D

Only a flight from LAX to LAS to sort out now and that's me done. Any recommendations for this short jaunt?

Iain
#184909 by Pete
26 Sep 2007, 17:51
Originally posted by iforres1

Only a flight from LAX to LAS to sort out now and that's me done. Any recommendations for this short jaunt?


I've booked US Air, but only out of habit rather than any real reason.
#184928 by Scrooge
26 Sep 2007, 19:22
Southwest, US
#184949 by JAT74L
26 Sep 2007, 22:26
Originally posted by iforres1

Only a flight from LAX to LAS to sort out now and that's me done. Any recommendations for this short jaunt?

Iain


Knowing that you do a bit of BA Club Europe to and from work Iain - remeber that you get 60 BAEC TP's for a First flight on AA. Think it's about £115 LAX -LAS.

John
#185896 by iforres1
04 Oct 2007, 17:13
A piece of advise please from those who travel from LAX to LAS. If the VS007 gets into LAX at 15.00rs (if all is well) what flight time would you recommend to aim for departure to LAS. I presume you have to clear customs and imm at LAX first before transferring [:(]

Iain
#185902 by Pete
04 Oct 2007, 17:38
Having done that trip before, I've always allowed myself about 2 hours; not so much the check in for the domestic, but just in case the immigration is a nightmare (and if you get stuck behind another international arrival, it can be).

In fact, if you give yourself enough time, a meal in the Encounter restaurant (that space-aged thing in the middle of LAX) is quite a good way of ensuring your transit buffer isn't wasted time.
#185921 by Bazz
04 Oct 2007, 21:12
Originally posted by iforres1
A piece of advise please from those who travel from LAX to LAS. If the VS007 gets into LAX at 15.00rs (if all is well) what flight time would you recommend to aim for departure to LAS. I presume you have to clear customs and imm at LAX first before transferring [:(]

Iain


Iain,

Whenever and wherever you make landfall in the good ol' US of A, you are obliged to go through the immigration procedures. That means you have to claim your hold baggage and go through the usual immigration and customs routines. There is no shortcut, sorry.
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