I"m leaning ever more towards a trip to Las Vegas and although I won"t book anything until I"ve returned from my week at the Cheltenham festival, I"ve been looking at accomodation. As I"ll be spending next to nothing on flights, on one hand I may decide to stay somewhere more expensive than I"ll otherwise have chosen. On the other hand, I may decide to book something relatively modest and blow the remaining budget on playing tournaments at Bellagio, Venetian and Wynn instead of Planet Hollywood and T.I.
I"m most likely to go 19th November to the 26th and on those dates, 7 nights at Circus Circus, Sahara and Riviera is £160 to £180. My idea of where I"d like to stay changes by the minute, but below are the most likely candidates:
1) Ballys - around £425 for the week in question. Apart from the excellent location, I"ve got an attachment to the place as I took down the morning tourney less than a year after learning the rules of poker. For various reasons, on both of my trips to Vegas I"ve spent plenty of time there, so it makes sense to stay there.
2) Bill"s Gamblin Hall and Saloon. Despite the godawful name (why did they change it from Barbary Coast?) it normally attracts excellent reviews.My younger sister stayed there last year and spoke very highly of the rooms. A week is currently available for £315 and although they charge a small supplement for rooms with a view of the Bellagio fountains, this normally only amounts to about $10 per day.
3) Flamingo. Like its near neighbours Bill"s and Ballys it has an excellent location and is fractionally over £360 for the week. On my last trip I made several trips to their food outlets and thought they delivered excellent value for money
4) Excalibur. Currently available from just under £250. A large number of their rooms have been refurbished within the last year and although they are more expensive than the older rooms, they can still be booked for between £300 - £350.
5) Desert Rose Resort. No, I"d never heard of it either. Its situated on Duke Ellington drive, behind Tropicana and Hooters, close to Excalibur and Luxor. Ok so the location isn"t as convenient as the centre-strip properties, but the rooms/suites are huge, its reviews are universally excellent and the price of £400 ish includes breakfast and evening drinks/nibbles.
Decisions, decisions.......