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Las Vegas Suites.

Posted:
17 Oct 2013, 14:32
by Hull
Hi all,
I have been to Las Vegas on many occasions with the good Mrs H and have always had a Suite in The Hotel at Mandalay bay (often with good Airport views too).
However next March it's just going to be three guys ): We were hoping to get a Suite that has three separate beds, any recommendations that won't break the bank would be appreciated, we will be staying for four nights Saturday through Tuesday nights.
At the moment the Mandalay Bay have their X3 1500 sq ft suites at around $2400.
Many thanks.
Dominic
Re: Las Vegas Suites.

Posted:
17 Oct 2013, 15:28
by Darren Wheeler
I think the killer there will be the 3 beds.
How about asking for 3 connecting rooms?
Re: Las Vegas Suites.

Posted:
17 Oct 2013, 16:41
by papadoc
Could try the following, not sure of the prices though:
http://www.mandalaybay.com/accommodatio ... /x3-suite/http://www.signaturemgmgrand.com/suites ... suite.aspx(I think there is a sofa bed in the living room)
Also the Venetian has some rooms with 2 beds and a sleeper sofa.
Sorry, just noticed you had already mentioned the X3 suite at Mandalay Bay.
Re: Las Vegas Suites.

Posted:
17 Oct 2013, 17:22
by lynnewob
The Signature could be tricky as they don't do twin beds in any room, unless of course that's changed in the last couple of years.
You could have 2 interconnecting rooms which interconnect by the outer doorway but that would still mean that 1 pour soul would have to use the sofabed while the other 2 languish in a large double bed each

Re: Las Vegas Suites.

Posted:
17 Oct 2013, 17:39
by Smid
Do you need a suit together, mid march, 4 nights at the quad is 223 quid per person, have a room each... I also find Mandalay bay a bit (south of the strip for me)

Then spend the grand or two on beer, gambling and erm, friendly ladies...

Re: Las Vegas Suites.

Posted:
18 Oct 2013, 22:38
by Hull
I have actually managed to get two Suites in the Hotel at Mandalay bay through Amex Platinum for £1100 and with the Fine Hotels and Resorts package it should work out pretty well y)
Party time ):
Re: Las Vegas Suites.

Posted:
21 Oct 2013, 06:09
by Scrooge
I have to tell you, downtown is turning into the place to stay. While the strip offers the glitz and glamor, downtown has turned up the fun.
As some may know I recently took a management position at one of the hotels down there, the vibe is amazing, gone is the dirty and seedy, now it's clean, fun and yes there it is certainly not family friendly.
What you will also not see is the insane IMHO pricing that has taken over the strip, gone are the days where the Vegas strip offered good value for the money, just checking our website, dates for non weekend days in March of next year, for a suite are $69 a night.
Re: Las Vegas Suites.

Posted:
21 Oct 2013, 13:49
by Trevski220
Scrooge wrote:I have to tell you, downtown is turning into the place to stay. While the strip offers the glitz and glamor, downtown has turned up the fun.
As some may know I recently took a management position at one of the hotels down there, the vibe is amazing, gone is the dirty and seedy, now it's clean, fun and yes there it is certainly not family friendly.
What you will also not see is the insane IMHO pricing that has taken over the strip, gone are the days where the Vegas strip offered good value for the money, just checking our website, dates for non weekend days in March of next year, for a suite are $69 a night.
Are you allowed to tell us which hotel you are at, or is that against forum rules? Just interested as I'm looking at booking up my hotel for next Jun
Re: Las Vegas Suites.

Posted:
21 Oct 2013, 15:31
by Hull
Trevski220 wrote:Scrooge wrote:I have to tell you, downtown is turning into the place to stay. While the strip offers the glitz and glamor, downtown has turned up the fun.
As some may know I recently took a management position at one of the hotels down there, the vibe is amazing, gone is the dirty and seedy, now it's clean, fun and yes there it is certainly not family friendly.
What you will also not see is the insane IMHO pricing that has taken over the strip, gone are the days where the Vegas strip offered good value for the money, just checking our website, dates for non weekend days in March of next year, for a suite are $69 a night.
Are you allowed to tell us which hotel you are at, or is that against forum rules? Just interested as I'm looking at booking up my hotel for next Jun
Thanks, I would also be interested to know and check it out

Re: Las Vegas Suites.

Posted:
22 Oct 2013, 15:35
by Olas86
Sounds like you’ve already got somewhere sorted but for anyone else who is interested try vrbo.com; we got a 2 bedroom/3 bathroom penthouse suite with balcony and strip view for 5 nights in early November (counting down the days) for $1,600, direct from the owner. Each bedroom has a king-sized bed and there are 2 queen pull out beds.
We also had some quotes from lasvegassuites.com for similar suites at the Cosmopolitan, Veer and Panorama.
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