Thursday, November 7, 2013

Top Ten Las Vegas Hotels for Cheapskates

If you clicked on this article then you they type who has come (or planning to go) to Vegas to act like a fool, meet some people of the opposite gender with questionable morals and sleep as little as possible. You don't care for turn down service, chocolates on your pillow or en suite walk in closets.

What you do want is a cheap place that will help keep your wallet full for the $150 bottle service, has few blue light discoverable stains and is close to all the action.

If you're in town for a 21st birthday, coming for a college spring break or are just a cheapskate then the following hotels are where you can pass out for a few hours before returning to living Las Vegas' cliche, yet Official Motto.

These hotels are cheap (averaging under $75 a night), on (or near) the Las Vegas Strip and all have sports books, relatively cheap eats and gambling floors. All the comforts a cheapskate needs.

1) The Monte Carlo
The Monte Carlo is located in the smack dab middle of Las Vegas Boulevard (see map) making it one of the most convenient hotels for first time and frequent visitors alike.  It may no longer be a "hot" hotel like Aria or the Bellagio, but its price point, location and amenities make it a great hotel for those who won't be doing much but sleeping anyway. Yes I'm talking about you. READ MORE.


2) The Hard Rock Hotel
To put in mildly the Hard Rock Hotel is one of the best places in Las Vegas. It's rooms are not as fancy as the Bellagio, it's food isn't as delectable at the Palazzo and it's clientele would make visitors to Nobu hide in their rooms. And that is what makes the Hard Rock so amazing. It clocks in at #2 only because its off Strip location is slightly less convenient that the  Monte Carlo. READ MORE.



3)The Palms
The Palms is the perfect place to act like a local in Las Vegas. This barely off strip casino and hotel (see map) is a favorite of Las Vegas residents and is the place to see and be seen in Sin City. Hard Rock Hotel may have the hype and CityCenter the clout, but the Palms is a longtime go to hotel. It is home to one of the best concert venues in town (The Pearl) and a main thoroughfare that is as much social gathering as gaming floor. READ MORE.


4)The MGM Grand
The MGM Grand's south central location (see map) and lower price range make it a heck of a place to make home base. You get a fitness center, a free newspaper and easy access to all the MGM has to offer. Cirque du Soleil's KA is a must see, the Brad Garrett Comedy Club features national comics and according to a recent story David Copperfield has been seen by more people than any performer ever. READ MORE.

5)The Flamingo
For those fascinated with the Mob History of Las Vegas and who want a sweet deal on top of it, The Flamingo is the place to stay. While Bugsy is long gone, Jimmy (as in Buffett) has helped the Flamingo retain its appeal. Sure the rooms aren't all that modern, but they are clean and convenient. Isn't that all you really need? When the Linq opens in early 2014 the Flamingo's appeal will surge. READ MORE.


6)RIO
Located across the street from The Palms, Rio is another off Strip (see map) locals fave. It is also the host of the WSOP, that's the World Series of Poker for you noobs. It was Las Vegas' first all suite hotel, which makes its affordable cost astounding. These rooms are much bigger (if slightly dated) than your average hotel room, so you can feel like a prince even if you're a pauper. READ MORE.




7)The Luxor
 It may come as a surprise to many, but one of the most visually stunning hotels on the Las Vegas Strip is also one of the best bargains. The Luxor pyramid features odd shaped rooms overlooking a central concourse that would wow any pharaoh,  especially as they lay their weary head to take a quick snooze before partying hardy once again. If it was more centrally located it would rank higher on this list. READ MORE.


8)Excalibur
 If your favorite movie scene was the Medieval Times scene in Cable Guy then Excalibur is for you. This low price Las Vegas staple looks to me made from giant Playskool blocks and features corny entertainment one would expect to see in Orlando (Tournament of Kings anyone). If you are looking for a south central strip location (see map) and don't care about the finest linens then Excalibur, and its low price, may be for you. READ MORE.


9)Bally's
Bally's may be old, but it center Strip location (see map) and proximity to Paris, the Bellagio, the Flamingo and Caesar's Palace make it a cheapskates option right in the thick of Vegas' hottest zone. Bally's is tacky chic, has an outdated sports book and hosts Jubilee, arguably the last of the great Las Vegas burlesque shows.
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10)Stratosphere
 The Stratosphere tower remains the tallest building in Las Vegas and the 9th tallest structure in the United States. It looms over the desert and has vecome nearly as recognized a symbol of Las Vegas as the Welcome to Las Vegas sign. Did you know it is also a hotel. No, really. It is close to Downtown and a great home base for those seeking to play in old Vegas. READ MORE.


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Bally's Las Vegas


Jubillee = Giant Buttocks on the Las Vegas Strip.
Bally's is one of the old ladies of the Las Vegas Strip and was once the MGM Grand before it packed its bags and moved down the street. Bally's may be old, but it center Strip location (see map) and proximity to Paris, the Bellagio, the Flamingo and Caesar's Palace make it a cheapskates option right in the thick of Vegas' hottest zone.

Bally's is tacky chic, has an outdated sports book and hosts Jubilee, arguably the last of the great Las Vegas burlesque shows. You won't impress anyone by telling them you stayed at Bally's, but your wallet will thank you as will your feet.

Ballys
3645 Las Vegas Blvd South
Las Vegas, NV 89109

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Other Recommended Las Vegas Hotels


Monte Carlo

Monte Carlo's close proximity to CityCenter, New York New York and the MGM Grand make it arguably the best located bargain hotel on the Strip. With prices generally starting at under $50 and free amenities like WiFi, iPhone docks and flat screens, you'll feel regal even though you'll pay bargain basement.
MORE INFO.



The Flamingo

The Flamingo: For those fascinated with the Mob History of Las Vegas and who want a sweet deal on top of it, The Flamingo is the place to stay. While Bugsy is long gone, Jimmy (as in Buffett) has helped the Flamingo retain its appeal. Sure the rooms aren't all that modern, but they are clean and convenient. Isn't that all you really need? MORE INFO.




The Luxor: It may come as a surprise to many, but one of the most visually stunning hotels on the Las Vegas Strip is also one of the best bargains. The Luxor pyramid features odd shaped rooms that have seen many a weary head take a quick snooze before partying hardy once again. MORE IN


Saturday, November 2, 2013

Rio Las Vegas

Rio Las Vegas. Penn & Teller, Chippendales. Topless Revue. Eddie Griffin. Yahoo.
Located across the street from The Palms, Rio is another off Strip (see map) locals fave. It is also the host of the WSOP, that's the World Series of Poker for you noobs. It was Las Vegas' first all suite hotel, which makes its affordable cost astounding. These rooms are much bigger (if slightly dated) than your average hotel room, so you can feel like a prince even if you're a pauper.

In addition to the WSOP, Rio is host to Penn and Teller, topless revue X Rocks, Comedian Eddie Griffin and Chippendales. It also has a topless pool party, making the Rio a low cost option for those who want to be titillated (yup, did that).


Rio
3700 W Flamingo Rd
Las Vegas, NV 89103 ‎

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Other Recommended Las Vegas Hotels

MGM Grand

The MGM Grand is the largest hotel in Las Vegas and second in the world to only the Izmailovo Hotel in Moscow (thanks Wikipedia). It is massive, green, has some huge lions and is the home to the MGM Grand Garden Arena where the biggest musical acts and boxing matches take place. MORE INFO





The Luxor: It may come as a surprise to many, but one of the most visually stunning hotels on the Las Vegas Strip is also one of the best bargains. The Luxor pyramid features odd shaped rooms that have seen many a weary head take a quick snooze before partying hardy once again. MORE INFO





Hard Rock Hotel


Hard Rock Hotel: To put in mildly the Hard Rock Hotel is one of the best places in Las Vegas. It's rooms are not as fancy as the Bellagio, it's food isn't as delectable at the Palazzo and it's clientele would make visitors to Nobu hide in their rooms. And that is what makes the Hard Rock so amazing. MORE INFO.

Stratosphere Las Vegas

Stratosphere. Tallest building in Las Vegas.
The Stratosphere tower remains the tallest building in Las Vegas and the 9th tallest structure in the United States. It looms over the desert and has vecome nearly as recognized a symbol of Las Vegas as the Welcome to Las Vegas sign. Did you know it is also a hotel. No, really.

Located at the north end of the Strip (see map), Stratosphere is a great cheap home base if you plan to spend a lot of time in Downtown Vegas. It is also home to some amazing thrill rides, If you're the type who likes nearly plummeting to your doom at 1,081 feet then jump onto Big Shot. Your view on Las Vegas will forever change.


Stratosphere
2000 S Las Vegas Blvd
Las Vegas, NV 89104

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Other Recommended Las Vegas Hotels

Monte Carlo

Monte Carlo's close proximity to CityCenter, New York New York and the MGM Grand make it arguably the best located bargain hotel on the Strip. With prices generally starting at under $50 and free amenities like WiFi, iPhone docks and flat screens, you'll feel regal even though you'll pay bargain basement.
MORE INFO




The Luxor: It may come as a surprise to many, but one of the most visually stunning hotels on the Las Vegas Strip is also one of the best bargains. The Luxor pyramid features odd shaped rooms that have seen many a weary head take a quick snooze before partying hardy once again. MORE IN



MGM Grand

The MGM Grand is the largest hotel in Las Vegas and second in the world to only the Izmailovo Hotel in Moscow (thanks Wikipedia). It is massive, green, has some huge lions and is the home to the MGM Grand Garden Arena where the biggest musical acts and boxing matches take place. MORE INFO

Excalibur Las Vegas

Cheap, childish and hunky. Excalibur may be a bit confused, but it has a great location.
If your favorite movie scene was the Medieval Times scene in Cable Guy then Excalibur is for you. This low price Las Vegas staple looks to me made from giant Playskool blocks and features corny entertainment one would expect to see in Orlando (Tournament of Kings anyone).

Excalibur is a great hotel for kids and features a huge arcade called the Fun Dungeon. In addition it is home to the not so kid friendly Thunder Down Under and the tribute show Australian Bee Gees. Evidently knights are now imported from Australia. If you are looking for a south central strip location (see map) and don't care about the finest linens then Excalibur, and its low price, may be for you.

Excalibur
3850 S Las Vegas Blvd
Las Vegas, NV 89109

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Other Recommended Las Vegas Hotels

Monte Carlo

Monte Carlo's close proximity to CityCenter, New York New York and the MGM Grand make it arguably the best located bargain hotel on the Strip. With prices generally starting at under $50 and free amenities like WiFi, iPhone docks and flat screens, you'll feel regal even though you'll pay bargain basement.
MORE INFO




The Flamingo: For those fascinated with the Mob History of Las Vegas and who want a sweet deal on top of it, The Flamingo is the place to stay. While Bugsy is long gone, Jimmy (as in Buffett) has helped the Flamingo retain its appeal. Sure the rooms aren't all that modern, but they are clean and convenient. Isn't that all you really need? MORE INFO


MGM Grand

The MGM Grand is the largest hotel in Las Vegas and second in the world to only the Izmailovo Hotel in Moscow (thanks Wikipedia). It is massive, green, has some huge lions and is the home to the MGM Grand Garden Arena where the biggest musical acts and boxing matches take place. MORE INFO

Friday, November 1, 2013

The Hard Rock Hotel Las Vegas

The Joint, Vinyl, Center Bar, Rehab, etc, etc. You want to stay at Hard Rock
To put in mildly the Hard Rock Hotel is one of the best places in Las Vegas. It's rooms are not as fancy as the Bellagio, it's food isn't as delectable at the Palazzo and it's clientele would make visitors to Nobu hide in their rooms. And that is what makes the Hard Rock so amazing.

Located a ways east of the Strip(see map) Hard Rock features numerous amazing amenities The Center Bar remains my all time favorite hangout. The Joint, Soundwaves and Vinyl are three of the best concert venues and they are all under one roof. Rehab (the original Vegas pool party), Pink Taco, badass memorabilia, rock stars, movie stars combine to provide Las Vegas people watching at its absolute finest.

Hard Rock Hotel
4455 Paradise Rd 
Las Vegas, NV 89169

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Other Recommended Las Vegas Hotels

Monte Carlo

Monte Carlo's close proximity to CityCenter, New York New York and the MGM Grand make it arguably the best located bargain hotel on the Strip. With prices generally starting at under $50 and free amenities like WiFi, iPhone docks and flat screens, you'll feel regal even though you'll pay bargain basement.
MORE INFO






The Palms is the perfect place to act like a local in Las Vegas. This barely off strip casino and hotel is a favorite of Las Vegas residents and is the place to see and be seen in Sin City. Hard Rock Hotel may have the hype and CityCenter the clout, but the Palms is a longtime go to hotel. MORE INFO.



MGM Grand

The MGM Grand is the largest hotel in Las Vegas and second in the world to only the Izmailovo Hotel in Moscow (thanks Wikipedia). It is massive, green, has some huge lions and is the home to the MGM Grand Garden Arena where the biggest musical acts and boxing matches take place. MORE INFO

The Palms Las Vegas

Ghostbar, The Mint, Rain and Tonic. Four vague phrases that mean tons of fun.

The Palms is the perfect place to act like a local in Las Vegas. This barely off strip casino and hotel (see map) is a favorite of Las Vegas residents and is the place to see and be seen in Sin City. Hard Rock Hotel may have the hype and CityCenter the clout, but the Palms is a longtime go to hotel.

It is home to one of the best concert venues in town (The Pearl), the most convenient sports book (close parking) and a main thoroughfare  that is as much social gathering as gaming floor. Taxis, cheap rooms and its cross street neighbor the RIO make it's off Strip location bearable.


The Palms
4381 W Flamingo Rd
 Las Vegas NV

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Other Recommended Las Vegas Hotels

Monte Carlo

Monte Carlo's close proximity to CityCenter, New York New York and the MGM Grand make it arguably the best located bargain hotel on the Strip. With prices generally starting at under $50 and free amenities like WiFi, iPhone docks and flat screens, you'll feel regal even though you'll pay bargain basement.
MORE INFO




The Flamingo: For those fascinated with the Mob History of Las Vegas and who want a sweet deal on top of it, The Flamingo is the place to stay. While Bugsy is long gone, Jimmy (as in Buffett) has helped the Flamingo retain its appeal. Sure the rooms aren't all that modern, but they are clean and convenient. Isn't that all you really need? MORE INFO


MGM Grand

The MGM Grand is the largest hotel in Las Vegas and second in the world to only the Izmailovo Hotel in Moscow (thanks Wikipedia). It is massive, green, has some huge lions and is the home to the MGM Grand Garden Arena where the biggest musical acts and boxing matches take place. MORE INFO