Where to stay in Vegas
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Along the same lines of the Sahara, Westgate is also close to the monorail. just off the strip. relatively cheap and has been updatedPost edited by wiscojam on0
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Southpoint is a nice hotel but it's far from the Strip. Not especially convenientD-Rod said:South Point6/26/98 & 6/27/98 - Alpine Valley, 10/9/00 - Allstate Arena - Rosemont, IL 6/18/2003 - United Center, 5/16/2006 - United Center,
5/17/2006 - United Center (7th row center, caught Eddie's pick), 6/29/2006 - Summerfest with Tom Petty,
8/24/2009 - United Center, 7/19/2013 - Wrigley Field, 10/3/2014 - St Louis, 10/17/2014 - Moline (GA), 10/20/2014 - Milwaukee,
5/14/2015 - Pete Townshend/EV, 8/20/16 & 8/22/16 Wrigley Field Part 2&3, 8/18/18 & 8/20/18 Wrigley Parts 4 & 5, 9/18/2022 - St Louis
All Chicago Wrigley and United Center shows (not worth listing out )0 -
Yeah. I went first weekend in Feb. for the U2 show on 2/3. Huge difference from the last time I was out there (2000, before my son was born, Since then vacations have been family friendly which I'll never understand the idea of bringing kids to Vegas but we saw plenty who did).kaw753 said:
I first went to Vegas in 1995 and lived there for 15 years (until recently). It seems like the strip has now been optimized by MBAs to extract as much money as possible while you keep telling yourself you are having fun. IMHO, the end came when they started charging for parking.elvistheking44 said:Just got back from Vegas. First time in about 15 years. What an absolute rip off of a city. I’d rather spend my money in NYC. Hard to believe that your money will go farther in NYC, but it’s true.
And this is coming from someone who loves the city.
Previously both times I went to Vegas, rented a car. Parked for free at the hotel we stayed at and would drive to other properties and either self park for free or valet for free with a few dollars tip for the valet. Also gave us option to do other off strip things including the Hoover Dam tour one day. This time because of the parking costs we cabbed to and from the airport and used monorail a couple times when traveling any distance form our hotel (walked the closer distances, would have walked more but it was cool and rainy). Had checked for the hell of it a week before the trip, could have rented a car for $117 and change for the entire trip (Friday noon arrival to Monday morning departure). Had parking been free still like in the old days that would have been a no brainer.
Food and beverage prices have become insane as well, glad I don't drink anymore.
It's definitely a very different business model than it was 20 years ago.This weekend we rock Portland0 -
Nice side gig for Donnie Wahlberg.wiscojam said:
Don't stay at the Circus Circus, unless you're desperate. Keep some self dignity.BF25394 said:
When was that? Circus Circus was remodeled in about 2011. It's still not a high-end hotel by Strip standards, but it's aiming more at families, and it was perfectly fine after the remodel (I stayed there once when I had an event there). If you first stayed there before the remodel, I totally understand your take on it.Indifference71 said:
Made that mistake the first time I went to Vegas in my early 20s. What a dump. Staying at The Linq for these shows. Nice location middle of the stripGW2553 said:Circus,Circus
https://youtu.be/nQLzKeWCLhM?feature=sharedThis weekend we rock Portland0 -
There's still plenty of free parking to be had. I drive up from L.A. two or three times a year and I have yet to pay to park my car. Having said that, one of the free lots (at Tropicana) may very well be gone by May.Poncier said:
Yeah. I went first weekend in Feb. for the U2 show on 2/3. Huge difference from the last time I was out there (2000, before my son was born, Since then vacations have been family friendly which I'll never understand the idea of bringing kids to Vegas but we saw plenty who did).kaw753 said:
I first went to Vegas in 1995 and lived there for 15 years (until recently). It seems like the strip has now been optimized by MBAs to extract as much money as possible while you keep telling yourself you are having fun. IMHO, the end came when they started charging for parking.elvistheking44 said:Just got back from Vegas. First time in about 15 years. What an absolute rip off of a city. I’d rather spend my money in NYC. Hard to believe that your money will go farther in NYC, but it’s true.
And this is coming from someone who loves the city.
Previously both times I went to Vegas, rented a car. Parked for free at the hotel we stayed at and would drive to other properties and either self park for free or valet for free with a few dollars tip for the valet. Also gave us option to do other off strip things including the Hoover Dam tour one day. This time because of the parking costs we cabbed to and from the airport and used monorail a couple times when traveling any distance form our hotel (walked the closer distances, would have walked more but it was cool and rainy). Had checked for the hell of it a week before the trip, could have rented a car for $117 and change for the entire trip (Friday noon arrival to Monday morning departure). Had parking been free still like in the old days that would have been a no brainer.
Food and beverage prices have become insane as well, glad I don't drink anymore.
It's definitely a very different business model than it was 20 years ago.I gather speed from you fucking with me.0 -
It used to be that the hotels would offer cheap meals as an enticement to come stay/gamble with them.Poncier said:
Yeah. I went first weekend in Feb. for the U2 show on 2/3. Huge difference from the last time I was out there (2000, before my son was born, Since then vacations have been family friendly which I'll never understand the idea of bringing kids to Vegas but we saw plenty who did).kaw753 said:
I first went to Vegas in 1995 and lived there for 15 years (until recently). It seems like the strip has now been optimized by MBAs to extract as much money as possible while you keep telling yourself you are having fun. IMHO, the end came when they started charging for parking.elvistheking44 said:Just got back from Vegas. First time in about 15 years. What an absolute rip off of a city. I’d rather spend my money in NYC. Hard to believe that your money will go farther in NYC, but it’s true.
And this is coming from someone who loves the city.
Previously both times I went to Vegas, rented a car. Parked for free at the hotel we stayed at and would drive to other properties and either self park for free or valet for free with a few dollars tip for the valet. Also gave us option to do other off strip things including the Hoover Dam tour one day. This time because of the parking costs we cabbed to and from the airport and used monorail a couple times when traveling any distance form our hotel (walked the closer distances, would have walked more but it was cool and rainy). Had checked for the hell of it a week before the trip, could have rented a car for $117 and change for the entire trip (Friday noon arrival to Monday morning departure). Had parking been free still like in the old days that would have been a no brainer.
Food and beverage prices have become insane as well, glad I don't drink anymore.
It's definitely a very different business model than it was 20 years ago.
Gone are those days on the strip.0 -
Back in 1995 when I was a broke ass student, we stayed center strip at the now gone Holiday Inn for $30/night including buffet coupons. Split 3 ways, it was heaven.JOEJOEJOE said:
It used to be that the hotels would offer cheap meals as an enticement to come stay/gamble with them.Poncier said:
Yeah. I went first weekend in Feb. for the U2 show on 2/3. Huge difference from the last time I was out there (2000, before my son was born, Since then vacations have been family friendly which I'll never understand the idea of bringing kids to Vegas but we saw plenty who did).kaw753 said:
I first went to Vegas in 1995 and lived there for 15 years (until recently). It seems like the strip has now been optimized by MBAs to extract as much money as possible while you keep telling yourself you are having fun. IMHO, the end came when they started charging for parking.elvistheking44 said:Just got back from Vegas. First time in about 15 years. What an absolute rip off of a city. I’d rather spend my money in NYC. Hard to believe that your money will go farther in NYC, but it’s true.
And this is coming from someone who loves the city.
Previously both times I went to Vegas, rented a car. Parked for free at the hotel we stayed at and would drive to other properties and either self park for free or valet for free with a few dollars tip for the valet. Also gave us option to do other off strip things including the Hoover Dam tour one day. This time because of the parking costs we cabbed to and from the airport and used monorail a couple times when traveling any distance form our hotel (walked the closer distances, would have walked more but it was cool and rainy). Had checked for the hell of it a week before the trip, could have rented a car for $117 and change for the entire trip (Friday noon arrival to Monday morning departure). Had parking been free still like in the old days that would have been a no brainer.
Food and beverage prices have become insane as well, glad I don't drink anymore.
It's definitely a very different business model than it was 20 years ago.
Gone are those days on the strip.
The Circus Circus buffet was $2.99. I always thought it would have been good comedy for someone like Bill Gates to just give them carte blanche and allow any homeless person into the buffet on his tab.0
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