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Old Nov 10th, 2007, 11:52 AM
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We have stayed at Wynn, Bellagio and The Hotel at Mandalay. The Wynn was beautiful. I also liked the Bellagio. We are going next week and trying Signature at MGM - it looks grat and there are good deals!
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Old Nov 13th, 2007, 02:31 PM
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>it Luxor? Bellagio? Venetian? Caesars Palace, MGM Grand? a

We've stayed at Bellagio, Caesar's Palace, and MGM Grand. The only one I consider a dream hotel from that group is the Bellagio. We jumped on an amazing rate one January and stayed there for my husband's birthday. The room was far and above the others. We haven't stayed at the Luxor, I don't think, but it is just a regular hotel too. When they were building the Venetian, you could walk into a sample room on street level. It was VERY nice - but still not the same caliber as the Bellagio.
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Old Nov 17th, 2007, 04:31 PM
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just stayed at the MGM Signature last weekend, and it was my best stay in Vegas ever. I loved it, better than the Venetian, TheHotel, and my hubby, who's stayed in an executive suite at the Wynn, liked it even better than the Wynn. If you spend any time in your room, the Sig is fantastic!
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If price was no object, I would choose the Wynn first. Runner up would be the Bellagio. I've "visited" both, thought haven't stayed at either yet.
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The best hotel in Las Vegas to me is the Four Seasons.I am surprised it hasn't been mentioned before.It is small by Las Vegas standards,approx.250 rooms.The accommodations are beautiful and you really are pampered and taken care of. It is , however, very expensive-and, no gambling.
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Ditto on being all non-smoking including the casinos, and not having to walk clear across the casino floor in order to get from the check-in or entrance, to the elevators that take you to your room.
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