Your English is much, much better than my Italian (or any other language for
that matter!) B-)
It's been a little while since I've been there but any of the three that you
mention are fine. The downtown casino/hotels on Fremont Street (Four
Queens, Golden Nugget, Fitzgerald's, etc.) are good but they are a bit away
from all the Las Vegas glitz that you'd get out on the strip. The "Fremont
Street Experience" light show is worth a look but there's not a lot more to
do downtown besides the casinos.
(If you decide to stay at the Plaza if you can get a lower floor room in the
front middle you'll be able to look straight down the Fremont Street plaza.
Awesome sight if you're low enough to see the light show from your room.)
--
Gary
Visit Lucy & Gary and do the jigsaw puzzle at
www.under-1-roof.com
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> ha scritto
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>>> in august i will be in las vegas and i'm
>>> looking for a good cheap hotel
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>> Check out , which describes and rates Las Vegas
>> hotels, including the three you mentioned.
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> this is a very interesting link!
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>> The hotels you mentioned are in the downtown, where the older casinos
>> are located. The newer ones are located a few miles away on The Strip,
>> which is where most tourists go. Some folks like the downtown area,
>> but some find it depressing.
>> If you plan to spend most of your time at the newer casinos on The
>> Strip, you might want to look for a hotel in that part of town.
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> i went one time in Luxor, a beautiful Hotel, this summer i want to choose
> a very cheap hotel, but clean and safe, not like the hotels i saw in CSI
> Las Vegas :-)!!
> i don't like to play poker or slots, the hotel must be a safe place to
> sleep
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>> Prices
>> are higher in that area, but if you get a hotel that's a few blocks
>> away from The Strip the prices will be lower.
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> for exemple?
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> thanks you and sorry for my orrible english :-)
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