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Western Hotel in Las Vegas?
I am meeting an old college friend and his wife in Las Vegas next month, and he's suggested I book a room at the Western on Freemont Street. I've never been but my friend says it's centrally located in downtown. When I called, I couldn't believe how inexpensive this place was. Does anyone know anything about the Western and its amenitites? I like a nice bargain and since I am not sleeping much, just assume save the money for drinks, food and gambling. Thank you!
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try cheapovegas.com~ the Golden Nugget is a BETTER hotel...I wouldn`t even consider the Western...
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don`t sleep w/the cockroaches..you can meet them somewhere....the Golden Nugget or stay on the strip and meet them.....there is NO law that says you have to stay w them..and in my experience don`t stay w/friends....meet and do your own thing if you want to remain that way...been there,done that...believe me......
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Good lord! Either that cheapovegas site is slanderous or my "friend" and his wife are pulling my leg. The Western does not seem fit for human habitation! But I have to admit to being a spendthrift and loved that room rate at the Western and the Golden Nugget seems a bit rich for my taste. Any other suggestions on seriously discounted hotels in LV or other input on the Western?
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What dates are you looking for specifically? Is it mid-week or weekend?
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Either your friend is a bit down on his luck and REALLY needs a bargain, or he is holding a grudge against you and isn't even gonna show up - just wants to ruin your trip. <BR><BR>Summer room rates in Las Vegas are a bargain. Check the rates at any of the other downtown hotels and choose the best bargain. <BR><BR>In order of best to just acceptable:<BR>1. Golden Nugget<BR>2. California<BR>3. Fremont<BR>4. Four Queens<BR>5. Fitzgeralds<BR>6. Las Vegas Club<BR><BR>Don't choose Main Street Station or Union Plaza unless they can guarantee you a quiet room...they are right on the railroad tracks. <BR><BR>Even better than the downtown hotels are the off strip bargains The Orleans, The Gold Coast and Palace Station. All these are a short drive to the Vegas Strip and have a free shuttle service. All three have good, moderately priced restaurants. And Palace Stations has $19 rooms many weeknights in the summer time. <BR><BR>www.coastcasinos.com<BR>www.stationcasinos.com
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Thanks for the heads up on the advice. After checking with my friend, he really IS staying at the Western and again argues that the room is nothing more than a place to shower. For $3 more a night, I'd rather be at Palace Stations. I am going at the end of next week so I will report on what I find...and I'll check their room out at the Western to see if it's as bad as you people report. Thanks.
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Earl,<BR><BR>Palace Station is not a bad hotel at all. Many locals go there to gamble ( so you know the odds have to be a little better) and the restaurants there a quite good and inexpensive.<BR><BR>Everything is good at their Iron Horse cafe (especially the Chinese food--believe it or not) and the King crab legs in their seafood restaurant are ususally a great bargain.<BR><BR>Have fun,<BR><BR>DJ
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The Western is one of the few casinos with bingo, but other than that, I think you're better off somewhere else.
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Why wouldn`t you want to stay on the strip where all the action is?
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I understand why he wants to be Downtown. The Strip is all overpriced hotels with high gaming limits. Downtown is a slice of the real Las Vegas, with inexpensive hotels, food, etc. that average Americans can afford and enjoy.
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ttt
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