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Michaelpl May 12th, 2006 04:50 AM

Las Vegas 1st time / Anniversary?
 
We've never been and although we're not really gamblers, I could pull a slot machine now and then. Some of the shows sound good. Considering The Four Seasons for 4 night in June for our 18th. Do you think we could find some romance, good food and fun? Thanks !

GoTravel May 12th, 2006 05:24 AM

Yes, I think the Four Seasons sounds lovely!

I don't gamble and enjoy Vegas.

See the fountains at the Bellagio.

Eat at Picasso.

Have cocktails at The VooDoo Lounge.

Michaelpl May 12th, 2006 05:41 AM

Thanks GT !

ChristieP May 12th, 2006 08:09 AM

You will be able to find LOTS of romance and adult fun in Vegas! Get his-and-hers spa treatments together, have romantic dinners, etc. There are SO many shows to choose from, too.

Personally, the best rooms I have found in Vegas are the Palace Tower rooms at Caesar's with the his-and-hers bathrooms with the jacuzzi tub and the shower for 2! I believe they are called Premiere Suites, but I could be wrong.

www.cheapovegas.com has funny but true reviews of the hotels, shows, and recommendations for things to do.

Gekko May 15th, 2006 08:44 AM

Also consider the "new" Wynn, which is incredible. Both Le Reve and Ave Q are showing at the Wynn as well.

www.wynnlasvegas.com

In my opinion, the Wynn is the best on the Strip.

tracys2cents May 15th, 2006 09:59 AM

For a first timer I would choose a more central hotel than the Four Seasons. Bellagio, Caesar's, Paris or even Venetian or Wynn.

whirlwind May 15th, 2006 12:23 PM

if you're not really into gambling, then i think the four seasons is a great choice for a honeymoon...since it doesn't have its own casino, its much quieter than other hotels...its also somewhat removed from the madding crowds, although next door to the mandalay.. i think you would get the right mix of privacy and excitment there

TahitiTams May 15th, 2006 01:58 PM

I would do the Wynn for $209 a night vs $331 at the Four Seasons.. Why spend an extra $700 when you can spend that on your 5 star restaurant dinners and spa treatment and the Hotel is magnificent! I checked on Expedia and maybe you can get the rate that I did at wynnlasvegas.com
I am going again in July for $119 a night in July.. Gorgeous rooms and the shopping is fab.. the pool and surrounding area is stunning!
I think that would make for a romantic 1st anniversary! Boulud's or Alex are excellent and so is the Sushi Bar, Okado..
Best to you...


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