Las vegas hotel off the beaten path
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Las vegas hotel off the beaten path
My husband and I will be staying in Vegas one Saturday night after a 13-day camping trip in the Grand Canyon, and would like something quiet, off the strip with a pool and some desert scenery to gradually acclimate but not too far from the airport as we leave the next day... Are there such places anymore? any suggestions?
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My favorite "way off the Strip" is the Fiesta in Henderson.
https://fiestahenderson.sclv.com/Hotel.aspx
You can get a good buffet and even a breakfast before going to the Las Vegas airport.
I once made a reservation there in the morning and they upgraded us to a suite at the same price.
https://fiestahenderson.sclv.com/Hotel.aspx
You can get a good buffet and even a breakfast before going to the Las Vegas airport.
I once made a reservation there in the morning and they upgraded us to a suite at the same price.
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I wouldn't recommend anything in Henderson or Lake Las Vegas for proximity to the airport. The M Resort might be a good choice, but so might South Point or the Silverton, the latter being a locals casino hotel. But you might also consider The Platinum Hotel & Spa or the Renaissance, which are both nongaming hotels on Paradise Rd. But both may be a bit more expensive at some times than your other options.
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high, meaning high, as in well I hate to use the t word, but you're stuck up there, should anything happen, in any case, may not be worth mentioning. Budget is open, though I hate to spend $400 on one night as I'm not even sure how early or late we'll arrive... And I do want to be near the airport.. the Four seasons had something for close to $300, so almost seemed like a deal
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My suite at the Fiesta was under $100. It might be about 8 minutes farther to the airport rental car facility to return the car than some of the places off "The Strip".
The last place I stayed on the south end of LV Blvd. was the Luxor. The inclinators in the corners of the pyramid were a bit spooky to me.
The last place I stayed on the south end of LV Blvd. was the Luxor. The inclinators in the corners of the pyramid were a bit spooky to me.
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