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Subject: Re: Las Vegas lodging alternatives in March Posted on: Mon, 24 Jan 2005 11:31:56 -0500


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> We had some frequent flyer points about to expire, so on a whim we
> scheduled a flight to Las Vegas March 11-16. We have, however, run
> into sticker shock trying to find nice lodging, probably due to spring
> break markups or some other event. As first-time visitors we have been
> advised to go "where the action is" but it's more important to us to
> have a nice (4-star type) place to stay rather than to be right on the
> strip.
>
> I will continue fussing with Priceline etc. but don't have much hope.
> So, what are some suggested alternatives to the $300/night strip
> hotels? We wouldn't mind staying even an hour or so out somewhere
> where we could explore some parks and drive into the city once or
> twice. It'd sure be nice to stay under $100 or so per night.
> Thanks


I think you better put your faith in Priceline, cause you're pooched for
those days. And you should be quick about that, too.

I see the J W Marriot Las Vegas Resort coming in at about $250, but that is
it.

4* in Vegas is pricey.