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#16438 by steve821
26 Nov 2006, 18:34
Visiting LV v.soon am considering Caesers Palace.
Choice of Palace Tower or Augustus Tower.
Your views would be appreciated and valued.
Not stayed there before so any up to date information would be great.
Steve
#149100 by DavidM
26 Nov 2006, 19:28
Steve - I'm sorry, but I've never actually been to Las Vegas, and therefore can't help. If I could, I'd make a point of doing so - sorry!

Best wishes.

David
#149118 by Scrooge
26 Nov 2006, 21:31
What type of room are you getting, there are some very nice room's in the Augusta tower with a tub facing the strip that fills from the ceiling.
#149154 by xxhellyxx
27 Nov 2006, 00:16
Evening,
I am a bit of a Vegas freak and off there this Saturday coming for our 8th visit.

I haven't stayed at Caesars either but I found this fairly recent thread on a Vegas forum I use. It is entitled 'Caesars - Palace Tower vs. Augustus Tower' and is discussing the two types of rooms at Caesars that you are considering.


[url][/url]http://forums.lasvegasadvisor.com/messageview.cfm?catid=17&threadid=206675&FTVAR_MSGDBTABLE=
#149192 by MarkJ
27 Nov 2006, 14:40
Originally posted by DavidM
Steve - I'm sorry, but I've never actually been to Las Vegas, and therefore can't help. If I could, I'd make a point of doing so - sorry!

Best wishes.

David


Whilst this is a polite response what was the point of responding? Every post on here uses some server space and if we all responded to posts where we dont have any information then the whole board would soon get pretty clogged up??

In fact - if a mod wants to delete this then go ahead
#149194 by steve821
27 Nov 2006, 14:53
To all the positive replies, "Thanks Guys" a great help.
Have not visited the website given before is very interesting.
Have booked and now packing to go in XXXXX days.
Augustas Tower it is.
Steve
#149198 by Decker
27 Nov 2006, 15:00
Mark

I suspect that David was being polite to ensure that Steve didn't feel ignored after a misunderstanding on another thread.
#149199 by MarkJ
27 Nov 2006, 15:06
Originally posted by Decker
Mark

I suspect that David was being polite to ensure that Steve didn't feel ignored after a misunderstanding on another thread.


Cool - thanks for the heads up!! Hope all is well between them now!!
#149200 by Decker
27 Nov 2006, 15:11
No, David made a supportive post on that thread as it seemed that people were violently disagreeing with Steve. Based upon his own experience he was able to point Steve to another way of looking at it. As Steve's question went unanswered for an hour David doubtless wanted to provide reassurance that it was being read. I suspect this is a bad case of TMI :)
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