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Jan 11, 2018
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Cougar-Duck
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Priceline and Hotwire work well for 5-Star hotels. You get the location you want and pretty much know where you will
stay is among just a couple of hotels. You just need to factor in the “resort fee” into your budget.
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Best hotel deals in Las Vegas? Any great experiences with priceline, etc?
BlackBart
1/11/18 10:27am
I'd check hotels.com
Jericho
1/11/18 10:29am
just do hotels.com. i like to pick where i'm gonna stay, so priceline doesn't
johnnycarson
1/11/18 10:29am
Smartervegas.Com
TANK
1/11/18 10:29am
Priceline and Hotwire work well for 5-Star hotels. You get the location you want and pretty much know where you will
Cougar-Duck
1/11/18 10:31am
What does the resort fee generally run?
BlackBart
1/11/18 10:37am
$29
johnnycarson
1/11/18 10:38am
Name your own price on Priceline works well
donnerstag
1/11/18 10:38am
by entering in that you want a 5-star resort at $50?
BlackBart
1/11/18 10:41am
Yes. Red Rock is easier to get because there is only one
donnerstag
1/11/18 10:53am
I hate those resort fees but it's Vegas, nothing is what it seems.
RC Vikings
1/11/18 10:38am
CES ends on Friday, so I don't know how quickly it will clear up. It is one of
vegasnative
1/11/18 11:27am
We always use hotwire. Got a solid deal for a 4 star on the strip last time
shakavaka
1/11/18 6:32pm
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