My problem therefore is that I need to be able to book a hotel, not neccesarilly Caesars Palace, where we are staying in week one, but somewhere where we would be able to cancel at short notice, without penalty, if I did reach day 2 of the M.E.
Can anyone help on this score .......or any other Vegas tips in general ?
Book any Vegas hotel direct, via their website / te;ephone, and you will be able to cancel with 48 / 72 hrs notice with no penalty.
I do not play cash games ever, so where are the best tournies in the $100-$200 buy-in range ??
Cheers guys.
During the WSOP their is no shortage of excellent structured tournies...
Binions will undoubtedly be running their festival in parallel to the WSOP again... the same events at 1/10th of the buy-in.
Likewise, the Venetian will probably be holding their deep-stack festival, this is predominently NLHE, but the buy-ins here will be $330 - $540.
Last year the Golden Nugget also ran a deep-stack festival, with buy-ins in the $150 - £500 range... more in competition with neighbours Binions.
If you"ve had a week at Ceasars, in the middle of the strip, and with your buy-in range of $100 - $200, I would suggest booking a room downtown for the second week... the Golden Nugget comes highly recommended, if a little dearer for downtown, and the Freemont
looks really good value.
A taxi from centre strip area to Binions, will cost you about $20 (inc tip) e/w.
Push the boat out and pre-book a stretch limo for the Airport-Hotel transfer, around $70... no waiting in the taxi-line in 110degs and since the min booking is for 1 hr you can ask the driver to give you a sighhtseeing tour of the strip so you can get your bearings.
MSN Live Search maps (Aerial & Birds-Eye views) are superb for seeing where it"s all at... this link should open up with the Strip / Flamingo Rd intersection at the middle, Ceasars is top left... pan left along W Flamingo, across I-15 and you have the Rio.
http://maps.live.com/default.aspx?v=2&FORM=LMLTCC&cp=36.114754~-115.173047&style=h&lvl=17&tilt=-90&dir=0&alt=-1000&scene=5085497&phx=0&phy=0&phscl=1&encType=1Hope this helps, any more questions just ask... it"s likely that talking about it is as close as I"ll get this year, barring catching the poker god looking the other way and fluking into a satellite somewhere!
PS. If you like noodles, you have to try Noodles Asia in the Venetian... Probably the best [taste & good value] plate of food I"ve had in Vegas.
I should say that I"ve never really pushed the boat out on food when I"ve been there and comparing it with the Gold Coast breakfast buffet at $6.95 (all you can eat) isn"t setting the bar very high!!!