Best Bed in Las Vegas?
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Best Bed in Las Vegas?
Going to Vegas again, have stayed in 3 star hotels. Looking for a nicer bed, luxury bath, some place for a second honeymoon. We love to gamble, like to be on the strip. He wants mid-range price, I want High End accomodations. Nightlife is not high priority, but interesting.
Any favorites, recent horror stories?
Any favorites, recent horror stories?
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Bed and sheet quality at Four Seasons (atop Mandalay Bay) is very good. Bellagio has good beds but sheets don't seem quite as nice as they were 5 years ago. The new Westin will have the standard Heavenly Bed (which is by no means 'standard' by comparison--it's excellent) but the hotel itself isn't anything special.
Venetian's beds are definitely a notch below the beds at the three hotels above.
Venetian's beds are definitely a notch below the beds at the three hotels above.
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Thanks! I knew I shouldn't ask, because now I REALLY want to stay at the Bellagio, but H is becoming nervous (dipping into the gambling budget!LOL!). We loved our stay at a Westin, the Heavenly Bed being exactly that!
I guess I'll have to make a few more trips to Vegas and try more hotels!
I guess I'll have to make a few more trips to Vegas and try more hotels!
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Embassy Suites (Convention Center at Paradise Rd) wowed me with the high quality of their furnishings and linens. Best bed I have ever slept on in the Hilton chain. Good thread count sheets, large thick fluffy towels made me feel like I was at home. I certainly didn't expect it, but highly recommend it.
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HoJo- Get creative!
Think outside the box (I mean the strip.)
Try the Golden Nugget downtown. It's a AAA four-diamond award winner year after year. I've seen rates as low as $59.00 midweek.
If you have a car try the JW Marriott on the Northwest side, or Green Valley Ranch Station on the southeast side. Both are at least 4 star hotels by any measure with better odds of winning than any strip hotel.
Need more ideas? Let us know!
Think outside the box (I mean the strip.)
Try the Golden Nugget downtown. It's a AAA four-diamond award winner year after year. I've seen rates as low as $59.00 midweek.
If you have a car try the JW Marriott on the Northwest side, or Green Valley Ranch Station on the southeast side. Both are at least 4 star hotels by any measure with better odds of winning than any strip hotel.
Need more ideas? Let us know!