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FlyHigh Apr 11th, 2003 05:12 AM

Large Vegas suite for a Sat nite party?
 
hi all. I'm looking for a large strip hotel suite for a Sat nite party in May. I plan to have about 20 folks. Does anyone know of any strip view suites in Vegas that won't break the bank? Something in the $300-400 range per night. I've heard names like Aladdin, Rio, Treasure Island, but no price averages. I have attended a party at a very large Venetian suite once and was mighty impressed! But that suite was about $700/night. Yikes! thanks in advance

Loki Apr 11th, 2003 06:02 AM

Aladdin's typically start at $600. Mirage might be your best bet as they offer 1 bedroom hospitality suites over the volcano for around $400. Check their website mirage.com to see if it's available on your date.

snarla Apr 11th, 2003 07:42 AM

Check MGM. You can look online at the Wedding Chapel info link, and I think they have the room info there. They have lots of big suites. The Terrace Suite is two stories with a huge patio for parties. We were thinking of having our reception up there but it turned out to be too small.<BR><BR>Rio..not a strip hotel<BR><BR>Here's a tip: If you call these hotels tell them you're thinking of having your wedding reception in a suite with 20 people. That's the easiest way to get them to talk to you.<BR><BR>snarla

snarla Apr 11th, 2003 07:46 AM

I just ran over to the mgm website. You can find info on the larger suites under the regular &quot;Accommodations&quot; link.<BR><BR>good luck!

travleis Apr 11th, 2003 07:51 AM

Saturday nights are the most expensive night of the week in LV (along with Fri).<BR>Strip view suites which will hold 20 people aren't going to be in the $300-400 range unless you're willing to get connecting (non-suite) rooms at someplace pretty mediocre.<BR>It's also important which weekend you're referring to as big convention weekends are more expensive than others.<BR>

AAFrequentFlyer Apr 11th, 2003 08:37 AM

In the past, some of the major strip hotels had a no Saturday check-in. I'm not sure if it's true, but if it is, you can't just get a room for one night on Saturday night.


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