Did this coupon
work for you?
work for you?
Luxor Las Vegas [groupon.com] from $39.60 per night
The STRAT Hotel, Casino & SkyPod [groupon.com] from $20.52 per night with $20 credit
Excalibur Hotel & Casino [groupon.com], from $26.11 per night
The D Las Vegas [groupon.com], from $23.20 per night
Planet Hollywood Las Vegas Resort [groupon.com], from $40 per night
OYO Hotel & Casino [groupon.com], from $18.90 per night with margaritas
Tuscany Suites & Casino [groupon.com], from $51.45 per night
Golden Gate Hotel & Casino [groupon.com], from $23.20 per night
Plaza Hotel & Casino [groupon.com], from $29.63 per night with slot play
Oasis at Gold Spike [groupon.com] - Adults Only, from $31.20 per night with mini-golf
The link has been copied to the clipboard.
26 Comments
Your comment cannot be blank.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
+ $18-$25 parking
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank fourml8r
+ $18-$25 parking
https://www.lasvegasdir
Luxor - free for first hour
STRAT - free
Excalibur - free for first hour
The D - free
Planet Hollywood - free for first hour
OYO - free
Tuscany - free
Golden Gate - free
Plaza - free
+ $18-$25 parking
Just a tip from a now-local......Look at the map to see where your hotel is located. The Strat for example is a good place but a bit isolated if you do not have a car (between strip and downtown). Of course you can rent a car or uber but it is a bit difficult to "walk to the strip". Oh, yes there is indeed the bus system that is good.
I have not been there in ages so it is possible they have a shuttle to the strip or downtown.
Food for thought.
STRAT is $6 for first 4 hours and it's far from Strip attractions.
Mentioned hotels with free parking are even more further, so you need UBER for $20 each time.
I still remember good times (like 10-15 years ago), when hotels had special deals for CC cardholders offering free rooms MON-THU, free parking and resort fees were like $5 or nothing. But today fees are sometimes higher than room itself.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank geoffkin
Just a tip from a now-local......Look at the map to see where your hotel is located. The Strat for example is a good place but a bit isolated if you do not have a car (between strip and downtown). Of course you can rent a car or uber but it is a bit difficult to "walk to the strip". Oh, yes there is indeed the bus system that is good.
I have not been there in ages so it is possible they have a shuttle to the strip or downtown.
Food for thought.
Strat is NOT a good place, naked city behind it is one of the worst areas in Vegas. Planet Hollywood is ok, but you can count on crazy outside the front entrance almost nightly.
I just left there after living there 17yrs, it's getting worse and worse down there. They're cramming more and more on and around the strip which causes hell for locals, trust me you'll soon find out everything is geared ONLY towards tourists. And now they're trying to add to the report fees with the moving of the A's. Place is a disaster, hopefully the desert takes it back when they run out of water
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
Tuscany Suits is just off strip and walking distance to Firefly and Lotus of Siam. $39/nt resort fee.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Thinkster
I just left there after living there 17yrs, it's getting worse and worse down there. They're cramming more and more on and around the strip which causes hell for locals, trust me you'll soon find out everything is geared ONLY towards tourists. And now they're trying to add to the report fees with the moving of the A's. Place is a disaster, hopefully the desert takes it back when they run out of water
Depending on where you start, just getting off the Tuscany property to get to Flamingo alone can be the better part of a quarter mile.
Just a tip from a now-local......Look at the map to see where your hotel is located. The Strat for example is a good place but a bit isolated if you do not have a car (between strip and downtown). Of course you can rent a car or uber but it is a bit difficult to "walk to the strip". Oh, yes there is indeed the bus system that is good.
I have not been there in ages so it is possible they have a shuttle to the strip or downtown.
Food for thought.
My advice from many visits to the place - chase a hotel, not a rate. Find the place you want to say and settle for the best rate you can find for that hotel. Deeply discounted hotel rates are deeply discounted for a reason. And buying through any OTA can be a risk depending on the hotel. Some take care of you, some punish you for costing them their OTA fee by not booking directly with them. Just because a hotel has several rooms in a particular class ("Premium Queen," for example, that doesn't mean every one of those rooms is as good as the other in that class - far from it.
You can take the RTC "Deuce" from Downtown to the Strip. It takes forever in the evening and at night though. If you're on a packed bus, it won't be a pleasant journey. $6 for two hours, $8 for 24.