


Want
to stay where all the young & hot people are?
If you are young, hip, and looking to stay where all the good
looking people our age hang out – book your stay at the
Hard Rock Hotel or at The Palms. Both of these properties are
slightly off Strip (about a $12 cab ride depending on where you
are going); but are absolutely worth it for an even more outrageous
Las Vegas experience.
• Hard
Rock Hotel – 1.800.473.7625
• The PALMS – 1.866.942.7770

Only
the best will do?
With seventeen (17) of the twenty (20) largest hotels in the world
right here in Las Vegas, it is no surprise that some of our multi-billion
dollar hotels give the word “luxury” a whole new meaning.
If you are looking to stay in a high-end Las Vegas resort, you
should look into:
• Wynn
Las Vegas – 1.888.320.9966
• Mandalay Bay
– 1.877.632.7000
• Bellagio –
1.888.987.7111
• Caesars Palace –
1.800.634.6001
• The Venetian –
1.877.583.6423
• MGM Grand –
1.800.929.1111


Just
want some place nice?
The majority of the resorts on the Strip (south of the Wynn) are
certainly more than adequate by most people's standards. All of
the below hotels provide a similar level of accommodations:
• New
York, New York – 1.800.693.6763
• Aladdin/Planet
Hollywood - 1.877.333.9474
• Bally’s
- 1.800.644.0777
• Paris –
1.888.266.5687
• Flamingo –
1.800.732.2111
• Harrahs – 1.800.427.7247
• Mirage – 1.800.627.6667
• Luxor – 1.800.288.1000
• Treasure Island
– 1.800.944.7444
• Rio
– 1.888.746.7482
• Monte Carlo –
1.800.311.8999

Looking
to save a little cash?
If you and your friends are saving your money for clubbing, gambling,
and limousines; staying at a less expensive hotel is definitely
a good way to aide in your sensible economical practices. These
hotels aren’t particularly luxurious, but you will definitely
save money by booking your stay with them.
• The
Excalibur – 1.800.937.7777
• Imperial Palace
– 1.800.634.6441
• Tropicana –
1.800.634.4000
• Sahara –
1.888.696.2121 (North Strip)
• Circus,
Circus – 1.800.634.3450 (North Strip)
• Palace Station
– 1.800.634.3101 (Off-Strip)

SUGGESTION:
Avoid staying in downtown Las Vegas.
The hotels are old, out-dated, not near anything that younger
people are interested in, and to be quite honest - the area just
plain sucks. Go there and hang out for a few hours if you must,
but do not book your hotel room downtown. Even if you
are only sleeping and changing your clothes in your room, you
still have to deal with the crockety tourist traps and bums desperately
trying to get your spare change.

The BEST way to book a room is online!
Pick a few of the hotels that sound interesting to you, and start
shopping around online for better rates before going directly
through the hotel for your reservation. Sometimes you will find
specials on the hotel website, but you will almost always find
better Las Vegas hotel rates through Travelocity.com,
Orbitz.com,
or Hotels.com.
Just make sure to match the hotel with the information that I’ve
given you, or you might end up staying in a “roach motel”
30 minutes from where you want to be!

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