Friday, February 19, 2010

Hotel room in vegas that has seperated bedrooms and living area.?

going to vegas for my birthday and i need a hotel that has the bedroom seperated from the living room.Hotel room in vegas that has seperated bedrooms and living area.?
The Four Seasons at Mandalay Bay, has the type of suite you're looking for:





http://www.fourseasons.com/lasvegas/gues鈥?/a>





And the location couldn't be better. The Mandalay Bay is one of my favorite casinos. The gaming is a bit less crowded and is a little more classy than the neighbors (Tropicana, Luxor, Excalibur, New York, New York, and MGM Grand).





The Mandalay Bay's shopping area is small at only about 40 stores, but unlike at Bellagio and Caesars, I actually buy things there. It is unique in Vegas for its mid-range good taste (chocolate fountain, books, affordable sports wear...things you can't find in other ';designer'; heavy casinos with nothing but $5,000 Versace suits).Hotel room in vegas that has seperated bedrooms and living area.?
The Atrium suite at the New Frontier has a SEPARATE BEDROOM! per night, Frontier-$48 - 4Seasons-$555

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The ';New Frontier'; is the best value for a 1 bedroom suite..http://www.travelworm.com has a special running until the first of the year ';pay for a room, get a free upgrade to an atrium suite';. December 10th-22nd the Suite would run you $48 Sun/Thur and $96 Fri %26amp; Sat on travelworm.....If you're looking for an extended stay(a week or more) try http://www.budgetsuites.com they have 4 locations in LV, I like the one at 4205 W Tropicana the best..It's only 3 blocks from one of my favorite casinos(Orleans)..The cost is $239 per week for a 1 BR or $329 for 2 BR..





This is the best site for all things Las Vegas http://www.lasvegasadvisor.com . There are over 30,000 of us LV nuts who belong to the LVA..If you have more question the site itself can't answer, go to the forum section and ask the users...
I go to Vegas all the time and have stayed at the Rio. They have all suites, but its just one huge room, unless you want to pay for a ';high roller'; suite which may run you about $500 a night. Likewise, most of the big hotels have 1200 sq foot suites that they will rent you for top dollar. I personally would not stay at the Frontier because its one of the older hotels out there; you get what you pay for.





You can find what you want by just going to the hotel web sites and looking at the descriptions of rooms offered at the various prices.
Try looking into the Rio. They are an all suite hotel. I've never stayed there because it isn't on the strip. However, it is accessable to the strip and they have a free shuttle bus between them and Harrah's (sister hotel).
I am not sure where these people are getting their info on the Rio... but it is not correct.They may claim ';all suites';, but that is not at all the same as having a separated living room. Any of the nicer casinos will offer this sort of suite, sometimes billed as their 'executive suite' or 'presidential suite'. A mini-suite, however, which is essentially what the Rio can claim, will simply guarantee that you have a couch in the room as well.
To get a room with seperate rooms, you will pay top dollar for it at any of the major hotels.





An alternative are the timeshare vacation rentals. Places like the Jockey Club, Polo Towers, The Grandview at LV, Fairfield, all have the type of room your looking for. Check E-bay if someone is trying to rent one out for the time period you want to go.

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