Las Vegas Restaurant Reservations
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Las Vegas Restaurant Reservations
Does anyone know if I can reserve restaurants in Las Vegas on-line? I live in England and it's a bit pricey to telephone! I would like to reserve Sunday Brunch at Sterlings and a couple of other restaurants.Any ideas? Thanx
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try opentable.com, tasteofvegas.com, and lasvegasinsider.com. Unfortunately I did not see Sterlings on the list but you may try to contact the establishment through it's internet address. Have a great visit.
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check individual casino/hotel websites. Like www.mirage.com for example.
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Rapunzel: are you referring to the Sterling Brunch at Bally's?
If so, web reservations can be made online at this link:
http://www.caesars.com/Ballys/LasVeg...lingBrunch.htm
If so, web reservations can be made online at this link:
http://www.caesars.com/Ballys/LasVeg...lingBrunch.htm
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Actually that's the info page for the brunch. You can get web reservation info by correspondence at:
http://www.caesars.com/Ballys/LasVegas/contactus.htm
http://www.caesars.com/Ballys/LasVegas/contactus.htm
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best to contact the concierge of the hotel you're staying at via email to make reservations for you.
that's what they do.
I'm in NY and just emailed Paris, Prague and Vienna hotels (staying at) to do the same. They were happy to do so.
that's what they do.
I'm in NY and just emailed Paris, Prague and Vienna hotels (staying at) to do the same. They were happy to do so.
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Thank you all for the information
especially travleis - will wait a
couple of months and then follow the
link you sent me! We're not going until
August, so April is probably a bit
premature! There are 3 of us - we taking our son there to celebrate his 21st. Any other recommendtions for a really "nice" evening, other than the extortionate, "aren't we wonderful" restaurants that cost an arm and a leg?
especially travleis - will wait a
couple of months and then follow the
link you sent me! We're not going until
August, so April is probably a bit
premature! There are 3 of us - we taking our son there to celebrate his 21st. Any other recommendtions for a really "nice" evening, other than the extortionate, "aren't we wonderful" restaurants that cost an arm and a leg?
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Unfortunately the price of most everything in LV has gone up considerably over the past few years. Vegas used to be an economical place to visit, but not so much these days.
Don't know where you draw the line at 'extortion' from a budgetary standpoint, but my favorite restaurants for atmosphere and food and location are Olives(if you can get an outdoor seat overlooking the beautiful fountains) at Bellagio and Circo at Bellagio (seat by the windows).
You can spend a lot more, and you can find great quality food, all types of cuisine, but I like the combination of food, views, ambience, hotel at these two.
There are at least 2 dozen very worthwhile restaurants for a nice evening out in LV.
Don't know where you draw the line at 'extortion' from a budgetary standpoint, but my favorite restaurants for atmosphere and food and location are Olives(if you can get an outdoor seat overlooking the beautiful fountains) at Bellagio and Circo at Bellagio (seat by the windows).
You can spend a lot more, and you can find great quality food, all types of cuisine, but I like the combination of food, views, ambience, hotel at these two.
There are at least 2 dozen very worthwhile restaurants for a nice evening out in LV.