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  • #703265
    Anonymous
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    Hi,

    There are still rooms at the Riviera which is right on the other side of the streat. This is correct as of Thursday.

    #703266
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I stayed at the stardust last year, consider it a favor that it’s sold out.

    #703267
    Anonymous
    Inactive
    antoine wrote:
    I stayed at the stardust last year, consider it a favor that it’s sold out.

    Well doesn’t that just suck for me :( That’s where I am booked at.

    #703270
    Anonymous
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    I didn’t have any problem with the Stardust. It is an older hotel, yes, but my room was clean, and the breakfast buffet was great. Sure, a room at the Wynn would have been better… but I am not willing to spend $400 a night for a place to sleep. :dajudge:

    #703271
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    When booking your hotel, keep checking with the Stardust. Sometimes they get last minute cancellations and rooms become available.

    But I wouldn’t count on it. I do recommend using http://www.Vegas.com to check for rooms. Hotels.com has become more expensive than booking the room directly. You can find rates for the Wynn at $299/night. You will need to look around for it.

    Marc Lesnick
    Conference Organizer
    http://www.cac2006.com
    Sept 14-15, 2006
    Las Vegas

    #703272
    Anonymous
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    Engineer wrote:
    I didn’t have any problem with the Stardust. It is an older hotel, yes, but my room was clean, and the breakfast buffet was great. Sure, a room at the Wynn would have been better… but I am not willing to spend $400 a night for a place to sleep. :dajudge:

    I guess I’ll be seein’ ya for breakfast, then. No – $400 is a bit steep for me also.

    #703279
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I agree $400 for a room in vegas is ridiculous. Try the monte carlo I got a decent rate there.

    #703280
    Anonymous
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    If you are looking for rooms in Vegas a highly recomend a free program called Travelaxe. It goes to all the major travel sites, compiles the prices and gives you the best rates. Great program and it is free. Just do a google for it.

    #703290
    Anonymous
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    Here is my advice for booking a cheap Wynn room. Call and ask for the “Poker Room Manager” and ask HER for a “poker player rate”

    Say you are planning on playing there exclusively for at least 4 hours a day. Nice rate to follow.

    #703294
    Anonymous
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    If you want to stay on Las Vegas Blvd., then expect to pay. If you’ll willing to avoid the hassle of driving (use of a cab is recommended) then you’ll find rooms alot cheaper off the strip! I generally go to Vegas every month for a few days to relax and the most that I’ve ever paid is $69 per night. Usually, I get a free room.

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