Suites in Las Vegas
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Suites in Las Vegas
Does anyone know which hotels have suites that can accomodate 4 adults: husband and myself, daughter and boyfriend.
We would like 1 suite that can possibly have 2 bedrooms and a pull out couch. Would the prices be crazy??
We would like 1 suite that can possibly have 2 bedrooms and a pull out couch. Would the prices be crazy??
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I believe the Rio is still an all suites hotel. Might also consider the Hilton Grand Vacation Clubs there are 3 of them in Vegas and they have 2 BR units. Might have some 3BR, not sure. Prices probably in the $200 range, no gambling, but nice pools.
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I have it for you! The Desert Rose. My dad is staying there for a trade show in October. It has good reviews on tripadvisor and is just one block off the strip. In fact, the monorail station is apparently just across the street. And it is cheap!!! (And they even have free breakfast!) I just looked and their two bedroom condo does have a pull out couch.
http://www.shellhospitality.com/hotels/desert_rose/
http://www.shellhospitality.com/hotels/desert_rose/
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The regular Rio "suite" is more like a large room with a big sectional sofa and coffee table. You could probably get connecting rooms.
Rio also has true suites: a bedroom with a living room. I was once given what they called a "connector" room. Had a jacuzzi tub. It also had a connecting door to a suite-room. So if you got the "real" suite and a connector room then you would have a two bedroom place with a good sized living room between. The price for this might actually be a bit crazy, tho.
Hilton GVC is a good recommendation. I've stayed at the one at the LV Hilton and the one behind the Flamingo. The rooms have a separate living room and kitchen and some have washer/dryer and a hot tub. The one at the Flamingo has the better location than the other two.
Rio also has true suites: a bedroom with a living room. I was once given what they called a "connector" room. Had a jacuzzi tub. It also had a connecting door to a suite-room. So if you got the "real" suite and a connector room then you would have a two bedroom place with a good sized living room between. The price for this might actually be a bit crazy, tho.
Hilton GVC is a good recommendation. I've stayed at the one at the LV Hilton and the one behind the Flamingo. The rooms have a separate living room and kitchen and some have washer/dryer and a hot tub. The one at the Flamingo has the better location than the other two.
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I think that you will find suites are a bedroom with 2 beds and a living room. Getting 2 separate rooms will be cheaper than getting a suite with 2 bedrooms and a living room (of which each hotel typically only has a few - usually the presidential or whatever suite).
If you look at the hotel websites you can see the specific room configurations.
If you look at the hotel websites you can see the specific room configurations.
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We stayed in Mandalay bay, in a suite on 17th floor. 2 huge double bedrooms and plenty of living space. The suites are on the end of the 'legs' of the hotel so you get great views, we were lucky to get the 'leg' looking up the strip past luxor and also got 4th night free. Although on the bottom end of the strip, free monorail, walking, deuce & taxi are all easy options.
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nytraveler has good advice. Suites are generally over the top expensive if you're on the strip. Two rooms would certainly be an option.
We have stayed in a Mirage Suite...it was a one bedroom but believe they also have two bedroom suites. Love the Mirage's location on the strip--close to so many things.
Have also stayed in a two bedroom Signature Suite. We really disliked the Signature but you might think differently. A two bedroom suite is basically two hotel rooms connected by a main door. Think about walking into a small foyer and having two locked doors in front of you. One leads into a basic hotel room. The other leads into a one bedroom suite. Presto! A two bedroom suite.
We found the Signature to be much too far off the strip for our liking--we prefer to be closer to the action. In addition, the Signature pools are small and dumpy.
We have stayed in a Mirage Suite...it was a one bedroom but believe they also have two bedroom suites. Love the Mirage's location on the strip--close to so many things.
Have also stayed in a two bedroom Signature Suite. We really disliked the Signature but you might think differently. A two bedroom suite is basically two hotel rooms connected by a main door. Think about walking into a small foyer and having two locked doors in front of you. One leads into a basic hotel room. The other leads into a one bedroom suite. Presto! A two bedroom suite.
We found the Signature to be much too far off the strip for our liking--we prefer to be closer to the action. In addition, the Signature pools are small and dumpy.
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Before we started staying at the Bellagio, we always stayed in what the Rio calls a Suite but it is just a huge room with a dressing room and large bathroom..
Those rooms weren't bad price-wise but there were definitely not for 4 adults.
My advice... get two adjoining rooms.. just regular rooms. This way you will have 2 bathrooms and some privacy.. I cannot imagine staying in the same hotel room with a daughters boyfriend
Those rooms weren't bad price-wise but there were definitely not for 4 adults.
My advice... get two adjoining rooms.. just regular rooms. This way you will have 2 bathrooms and some privacy.. I cannot imagine staying in the same hotel room with a daughters boyfriend