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Guest Dougie49
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I am not a escort but have been to Vegas 4 times and counting. I really like Flamingo Hilton right on the strip clean not fuss not muss not the top of the line but very nice and always pleasing to me. Have had several escorts stop in to visit me there and they were happy it's really a nice location although a bit older than some of the others seems to be well kept up and they always take care of me. The last time out I also stayed at MOnte Carlo for 2 nights although was for a special occassion of Escort and his other half we stayed in the Spa Suite one night what a treat that is its not cheap but very nice an very relaxing, the bed the jacuzzi and the steam shower and wet bar to die for. Get a loan and have a good time. HUGS Dougie:9

Guest Kevin 2
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OK guys, I've been to Vegas a few times but I was still wanting your tips on the best hotel to stay at. First off I'm traveling with several friends that have never been to Vegas so I would like to stay in a NICE but not too PRICEY hotel ( I agreed to pay for the hotel ;-)) The Ventian and Bellagio are too high priced. I would like the advice from the escorts if possible since I know you guys have seen all the hotels ;-) I prefer to stay on the strip but thats not required. I've stayed at the following so I know what to expect at these hotels:

*The Mirage

*New York New York

*Excalibur (never again)

*Las Vegas Hilton

Guest Merlin
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There is no right answer because there are so many great hotels. I usually stay at Bally's because they often give me an upgrade to a better room than I paid for with my package. I don't gamble but maybe they think a single guy checking in is bound to be a high roller. Once they gave me the Presidential suite: 4 room apartment with huge TVs, jacuzzi, wet bar etc. Last time it was only a room but about 4 times the size of the ordinary room--no exageration. The Hard Rock Hotel is off the strip but it gets an younger crowd, lots of single guys, no kids. And it is about two blocks from Gypsy and a couple of other gay bars. Plus it has one of the best swimming pools in Vegas: tropical atmosphere, and a moving stream that winds around--lay back and float. I love the Luxor for its Egyptian decor.

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There's a DIRT CHEAP hotel right across the street from the Hard Rock and right around the corner from Gypsy. Wish I could remember the name! I stayed there on a business trip once because that's where the meeting was held. Clean, well-kept, but NO AMENITIES. (No restaurant, no room service, and oddly for Vegas not a single slot machine in the place!) Anyone know the name? It's french-sounding.

 

I've also stayed at Treasure Island. It's got everything and isn't priced through the roof. The casino there is usually VERY good to me. My last two visits there, I've paid for the trip playing quarter video poker. :-)

 

MGM Grand was nice, but pricey by comparison. (And the casino wasn't NEAR as friendly. :+) I couldn't see enough additional "stuff" to justify the price difference.

Guest justme
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If you want to get information about the hotels in Vegas go to http://www.cheapovegas.com and you will get a lot of information there. I personally like to stay at Harrah's. It's very reasonable, it's nice and clean with comfortable big beds. It's also pretty much dead center of the strip so no matter which way you want to go. cheapovegas will tell about the hotels, the clientel, prices and what travelers have thought of each hotel. Good luck!!!

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>There is no right answer because there are so many great

>hotels. I usually stay at Bally's because they often give me

>an upgrade to a better room than I paid for with my package.

>I don't gamble but maybe they think a single guy checking in

>is bound to be a high roller. Once they gave me the

>Presidential suite: 4 room apartment with huge TVs, jacuzzi,

>wet bar etc. Last time it was only a room but about 4 times

>the size of the ordinary room--no exageration. The Hard

>Rock Hotel is off the strip but it gets an younger crowd,

>lots of single guys, no kids. And it is about two blocks

>from Gypsy and a couple of other gay bars. Plus it has one

>of the best swimming pools in Vegas: tropical atmosphere,

>and a moving stream that winds around--lay back and float. I

>love the Luxor for its Egyptian decor.

 

Another vote for the Hard Rock here! I fell in love with it when i first walked in and they were playing the Stones' Tumbling Dice! How perfect for Vegas! They also have specials thorught the summer. I get e-mails from them for rates in the $65-69 range periodically.

Guest Kevin 2
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Thanks for the your help so far, a few more questions come to mind.

1) Which hotels comp the best? In my experience the Las Vegas Hilton is very good, The Mirage doesn't even rate you unless you gamble 4 hours a day! What hotels have you received good comps at?

2) Which hotels offer the nicest rooms for the money?

3) Any one ever stayed at the Alladin, Monte Carlo (regular room),Rio, Paris??

Where are all the vegas escorts that use to post on here? If any of you guys don't want to post you can send me a private message. I would really like your input since I figure you guys have seen all the Vegas hotels ;-)

 

PS: I'm not a cheapo but I know Vegas hotels are very competitive and I do gamble a fair amout of money daily when time allows.

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Apparently you already know much about the hotel scene in Vegas, so why write this type of thread? Also, your response to the guys who wrote fine responses to you tend to be much, a little much, for you proceeded to ask what I consider to be inane questions. Read books about the hotels once you've sought responses from your fellow respondents.

 

TD in Vegas gave me excellent advice about hotels when I had planned to visit; I also received good information from the blond with those gorgeous blu eyes, the man who does not bottom. He's quite popular,

Men at this site gave me recommendations about escorts to see! I plan to see them one of these days, for I went to Chicago instead of going to Vegas in June although I'll get there before the end of this year!

Guest hunklover
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Here are three hotels I recommend:

1) The Luxor: As one individual said, the ambience of the rooms is great and stands apart from the other hotels. I thought the Egyptian inspired decor produced a very romantic atmosphere. The tower rooms are especially nice. The baths are marble and have separate showers and tubs. The price for all this is a great bargain ($59-$79 during the weekdays in the summer). A truly, beautiful hotel.

 

2) The Rio: Wow! $80 a night for a suite with a strip view! A large, roomy, one room suite! One enitre wall, from floor to ceiling, is a window. What a view! The suite was nicely decorated in a comfortable, contemporary style. I was really impressed with this place. It is several blocks off the strip, though it has shuttles that take guests to and from the strip. Very romantic after dark to fully open the drapes, turn off all the lights and let the lights of the city light the room. It's like you're in a dream with all of Vegas at your feet.

 

3) Mandalay Bay: Beautiful resort with a huge pool area! Large rooms. Separate showers and tubs in the bathrooms. One wall is floor to ceiling window and if one's available, ask for a room with a strip view. The only drawback is that this place is at the end of the strip. The first year it was open I paid under $100 a night for a room during the week. Now, I believe the rooms are well over $100 a night.

Guest Brady YoungE
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Hey Kevin...

 

Okay...here's a post from a Vegas Escort...

 

My VERY favorite hotel is Mandalay Bay. It is such a wonderful resort and you feel like you are in the middle of the islands rather than in the middle of busy Las Vegas. It's a bit pricey so I'm not sure if it's in your range or not.

 

A resort that I have always adored is the Treasure Island. They usually always have room deals and the resort recently had a multi-million dollar renovation. It's right next to the Mirage, just as nice, and not as expensive.

 

Don't care for Bally's, Aladdin, Paris, MGM Grand, or Flamingo. They are all nice, just not my cup of tea.

 

There is a less expensive hotel right next to the Hard Rock/Gay bar area called Amerisuites. It's a business type hotel rather than a resort but it's still nice.

 

Any other questions?

 

Happy Playing!

 

Brady

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