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shortcake05479 Jun 2nd, 2006 07:05 AM

Vegas in August?
 
Okay, in addition to the Fairmount Princess in Scottsdale, I'm considering Las Vegas for my August vacation b/c I found a really good deal on a suite at the Venetian.

Am I crazy? I know it's really hot, but everyone says it's a "dry heat" which I think is prob much better than the humidity here on the East coast.

Plus there would obviously be a lot more options for things to do in Vegas than in Scottsdale...although the resort in AZ does look beautiful and really relaxing. Hmmm.

rjw_lgb_ca Jun 2nd, 2006 07:14 AM

To answer your question: No, you're not crazy. However, it is VERY hot in August (I know, my SigO and I went there last year for our birthday celebrations). Dry heat, yes; it's much more bearable than the oppressive humidity of, say, Miami Beach in August (another place we've gone to celebrate birthdays, most recently my 40th). But it's still hot enough that you will curtail day-time outdoor activities. Bring lots of sunscreen and hats, drink lots of water, etc.

Lots to do in Vegas, absolutely. The expenses start adding up quickly, FYI. Good thing you'll save on the room.

It doesn't cool down too much at night, but it does get a bit cooler. The club scene is improving nicely in Vegas, so plan on at least one Pub Crawl.

shortcake05479 Jun 2nd, 2006 07:20 AM

That's what I figured...although most of the action in Vegas takes place indoors, and they have that new monorail now right? I figure we won't have to be outside too much besides walking from casino to casino...lol :)

Good point on the money though. We'd def end up spending less in AZ, since we wouldn't be gambling and out clubbing all the time.

TheWeasel Jun 2nd, 2006 08:19 AM

Don't count on the monorail to save you much walking. It's generally in the back of the casinos, so you have a bit of a hike from the station to the casino.

Lori Jun 2nd, 2006 08:27 AM

Vegas in August is HOT, HOT, HOT. I live in AZ and it's the same as here, 106-115 daytime. You do not walk around outdoors in that weather :-)

Yes, it's a dry heat .. but believe me 110 is horrible no matter what you call it. There is actually more humidity in Vegas (than AZ) because there are so many more golf courses, "lakes", fountains, etc. that consume constant water (recycled, but it is still "wet").

The Monorail is totally useless for most hotels I think (and we go to Vegas about 4 times a year). It is set way behind the Strip hotels and you need to walk about 1/2 mile to get to it in some places. Don't count on using it be be inside. There are buses that run on the Strip (called "Duece" as they are double deckers and brand new as well) but you have to stand outside in the blazing heat to wait for them. They do stop in front of most of the major hotels tho.

There are alot of things to do in Vegas but in Aug. they will generally be inside things. The shopping is great, and of course gambling !!


shortcake05479 Jun 2nd, 2006 08:27 AM

Thanks! I read some previous threads advising against going to Scottsdale in August (guess that's why the $99/night rate exists!). So my question is....would the heat be worse in Scottsdale or Vegas? Or about the same?

My take on the situation is most of the activities in AZ seem to be outdoor-based (swimming, golf, hiking, etc) while in Vegas at least we can stay inside in the A/C most of the day. Opinions?

shortcake05479 Jun 2nd, 2006 08:28 AM

Lori you must have read my mind Lol!! Thanks :)

Lori Jun 2nd, 2006 12:12 PM

Well, AZ is pretty much totally a/c too, but you do need a car to get around to places and it's like leaving the car parked in hell because it is so hot when you get back in it :-) Vegas is just as bad, but if you are not renting a car and going off Strip you don't need to worry about that.

Frankly it is so hot that swimming pools hold little allure - you do need to get out of the water eventually and when you do it's blazing hot. People get really bad burns out this way because they don't realize just how hot it is.

There are mountains in AZ that one can go to where it is cooler, likewise if you are in Vegas you can ride up to Mt. Charleston where it is about 20 degrees cooler, but overall my suggestion is go to Vegas and stay indoors. Gamble/shop/eat/go to shows.

Suerich68 Jun 2nd, 2006 12:18 PM

We've been to Vegas, Phx & Tucson in August - I found Tucson to be by far the hottest, with the other two a bit better. (Sabino Canyon in the summer is positively sweltering.)

Yes, it's dry. And here's a quote from a comedian we heard in Vegas - "So is fire"!

charlios Jun 2nd, 2006 12:54 PM

Hi,I was wondering if while on this subject anyone could tell me when Hot August Nights in Vegas is? My hubby wants to go this year and I am trying to find out any Vegas info I can. Thanks, Kim

dwooddon Jun 2nd, 2006 01:17 PM

I haven't heard of Hot August Nights in LV. There is a HAN in Reno-lots of outdoor entertainment, old cars, food booths, etc. If such a celebration exists in LV, someone else will have to tell you about it.

Braunsky Jun 2nd, 2006 01:34 PM

For complete information on what's happening in Vegas I'd go to www.visitlasvegas.com, the official site of the Vegas Visitors Authority. They have links to the convention/business site where you can check on what conventions, weddings, and family reunions are going on while you are there! Other good information is available at www.reviewjournal.com, the web site for the Vegas daily paper. As for the weather, we've been there in August (and just about every other month). Be prepared to drink lots of water! Have eyedrops with you if you eyes tend to dry out. Stay inside during the highest heat of the day - lots to see inside at Bellagio, Caesars, Venetian, MGM, etc... Don't miss the conservatory at Bellagio - it's off the hotel lobby and fabulous. View the Bellagio fountains and Treasure Island show outdoors at night. Sign up for every players club and take whatever perks and comps you can get. Caesars Entertainment (old Park Place/Caesars + Harrahs) has the most casinos and a decent players club, although the comps and cashback are not as generous as they used to be before Harrahs took over. Don't take Vegas seriously and you will have a blast!

charlios Jun 3rd, 2006 10:33 PM

Braunsky, Wow! Thanks for the tips! Good info to know!, Kim

Braunsky Jun 6th, 2006 07:39 PM

Kim - you are most welcome. Have a great time!

Braunsky

trippinkpj Jun 6th, 2006 08:35 PM

As a west coast person, I try to avoid both Las Vegas and Phoenix area in July and August. If I had to pick one, I'd probaly pick LV because it would be easier to stay inside for longer periods of times.
FYI, Reno/ Tahoe would be a great spot in August.

cchaseatl Jun 7th, 2006 12:44 PM

The very best time to go to Vegas is Sept-the crowds have thinned-school is back in=and the wetather is not too bad. We stayed at the Mirage across from the Venetian. Plan on doing lots of WALKING. Try to go out in the morning if possible or at night. We would get up and walk the Strip around 10 before it got too crazy. Have Fun, i love Vegas!

shortcake05479 Jun 7th, 2006 12:57 PM

I decided on Vegas over Scottsdale. Wish I could go in Sept or Oct, but due to work schedules this was the only time I could go this year!

Postal Jun 25th, 2006 05:29 PM

I have been in LV in August before, and will be there again this year. I stayed at the Camelback Inn in Scottsdale a few years ago in August and thought I was in hell it was so hot! It was too hot for the pool, too hot for anything but laying around the room.

We went to LV a few days later and I didn't think it was nearly as hot as Scottsdale, but that's just me. I never go to LV without renting a car because they're so cheap (4 days for $85 including all taxes), so that keeps me from being out in the worst of the heat. But there's no way I'd be sitting out at a pool.

Tess Jun 25th, 2006 09:27 PM

Don't worry. We were in Vegas last August and will be there again this August. Honestly, the dry heat does make a difference. It still can feel like a blast furnace mid-afternoon, but it's not the 'change a shirt three times a day' kind of heat. Some Vegas hotels have misters set up outside during the hottest days and a few even hand out cold water to visitors.

We find that mid-afternoon (when it's the hottest) is the perfect time for a quick dip in the pool, then a nap and some downtime.

Maybe we'll see you at the Venetian--that's where we're staying, too :-)

bardo1 Jun 26th, 2006 05:49 AM

Being inside a wood burniong oven is also a "dry heat". It's still hellishly hot.

Tess Jun 26th, 2006 07:25 AM

I would take Vegas in August any day over east coast summer humidity.

diann Jun 26th, 2006 07:44 AM

We are from the East Coast. My husband and myself recently returned in June from a week in LV. It was 103 probably cooler than August. Believe me the heat is not the same as the humid heat we have on the East coast. I swear it is far more tolerable. I found it to be at any rate. I complained very little about the heat while I was there. ON the other hand I spent a weekend in Savanah Georgia one summer and it was totally unbearable. The water dripped off while just sitting still. Very hard to take. I would not let it bother you. I would go for it inspite of the heat if the rates were good.

Suerich68 Jun 26th, 2006 07:48 AM

I'm with you, Diann.

BTTRFLY13 Jun 26th, 2006 07:56 AM

Hi All,

This is just my opinion here. I'm from NY and I have been to Vegas in August and DRY heat means nothing becasue HOT is HOT lol. It's even hotter especially if you are from an area that you are not accustomed to 115 degrees of heat (whihc I am not). It was very difficult to enjoy the Strip (for walking and site seeing) you couldn't make it far without being near death. The bottoms of my sneakers got so hot I just couldn't do it anymore. The pools were off limits, you couldn't stay out more than 1/2 hour so it wasn't worth it. Also, I agree on the monorail comments, it does NOT save walking - they are all located in the backs of the hotels and it's a hike to get in and out of each hotel (they are enourmous). A few the signs sent us in circles and it was agonizing. I went again when the temp was 80's and I enjoyed myself and saw so much more. Hope that helps for those of you brave enough to bare the DRY heat.

:)

manduss Jun 26th, 2006 09:10 AM

I gained an appreciation for Gatorade when I spent a week in Vegas in early August.
It is hot, but you can stay indoors or in air conditioned vehicles for most of your time. The Monorail can be a bit of a walk, but it is almost all indoor walking instead of standing on a hot street waiting for a bus.

Even if you do a lot of wandering during the day, many of the casinos or indoor shopping areas on the Strip are in clumps so you don't have to walk very far until you are indoors again.
The longest stretches without a casino or indoor shopping mall are from MGM to the Aladdin/Desert Passage and from NY-NY (perhaps Monte Carlo) to the Bellagio.
If you are downtown, all of the casinos are so close together, it isn't a problem.

L84SKY Jun 26th, 2006 09:32 AM

If you can sleep during the day and play by night you'll be okay.

diann Jun 26th, 2006 10:05 AM

Just hop on the "deuce". You can get an all day pass for $5.00 a person and get off and on all day. That is what we did our last day there. They are all air conditioned nicely. Yes hot is hot but I still say as they say here in the East "It ain't the heat it is the humidity." Favorite saying here!! How true is this saying??? VERY TRUE!!

Suerich68 Jun 26th, 2006 10:14 AM

Make sure you drink a lot of water or Gatorade.

If you go to the pool, treat yourself to a cabana so you can get out of the heat - it's well worth it. Reserve well in advance.

Postal Jun 26th, 2006 02:49 PM

Remember to stock up on bottled water as they sell it on the strip at very inflated prices - and you'll pay it gladly if you need it! Anyone know if the Venetian has little fridges in their rooms?

4khansen Jun 26th, 2006 03:08 PM

If there isn't a refrigerator in the Venetian rooms, I believe they will bring you one.

I know we had one, just don't know whether it was standard or brought upon request.

trippinkpj Jun 26th, 2006 04:54 PM

I've got a tip on bottled water. I think we got a large bottle (at least a litre) at the ABC store at Desert Passage for a buck. And the Walgreens on the strip are fairly reasonable too for both water and gatorade, in case you forget to stock up. :-)

manduss Jun 29th, 2006 05:11 AM

I've had good success with getting bartenders to refill my water bottle for free, too. I do tip them , though.

sunshine Jun 29th, 2006 08:50 AM

The Venetian does have little fridge in the rooms; an honor bar. They tell you when you check in that if you even move something around in the fridge and not partake of anything, you'll be charged.

Braunsky Jul 5th, 2006 08:26 PM

As to water, if you play the slots or video poker you can order bottles of water instead of drinks. I've even asked for two bottles. I tip the waitress. Of course, the service is quicker in some casinos than others.

Braunsky Jul 8th, 2006 07:19 PM

Almost forgto - BEWARE bottles of water in your hotel room. "For your convenience" or some other friendly legend will be in big print, while in small type will be a message that you'll be charged $4-$5 per bottle if you actually drink the water.

Postal Jul 9th, 2006 09:29 AM

I'll be at the Venetian from Aug 7-10; anyone else from the board going to be there then?

Tess Jul 9th, 2006 10:40 AM

Me~!

sunnydelite Jul 9th, 2006 10:46 AM

It is extremely H-O-T IN VEGAS!I lived there for about 2 years and moved there in July coming from upstate NY! What a shock to my system LOL>>>>>>I highly suggest LOTS of water(carry a bottle)and dont let anyone tell you it is a dry HEAT!! It is all the same!! It is like putting your head in a pizza oven lolllllsame difference! I would go definitely to the venetian. It is superb there!! Paris rocks too!!
Just bring the sunblock and dont stay in the heat too long!! It is usually 110 around Aug.

dbaker Jul 9th, 2006 12:06 PM

It is so hot in Vegas in August that you can feel your legs burning within a few minutes walking in shorts outside - and I already have a tan! Seriously, bring sunblock and maybe a hat. And it helps to find a hotel with either an indoor pool or one that has some shade over it. Otherwise, even in the water, the direct sun is almost too hot to stand. You can always stay inside the AC and take a nap during the hottest part of the day since Vegas nights are nice and it is a 24 hour per day city after all.


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