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Las Vegas Platinum Suites - Review Part 1
- By Walt Willis LV
- Published 05/1/2009
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If you haven't ever been to Vegas or stayed in Las Vegas platinum suites or have not been there in two years then this review will be useful to you. The city is continually changing and growing. On my first trip to Vegas we did not lease an auto. We took a shuttle for eight greenbacks from the airfield to our Las Vegas platinum suites hotel and walked or took the bus / taxis for the remainder of the trip. Ever since that point we have got leased an automobile. If you go midweek or offseason it is really inexpensive to hire an automobile in Vegas. We never paid more than twenty-five bucks a day. If you add up the price of taxis and shuttles, it appears much smarter to get an automobile. You will definitely save more money this way, and you can use that extra money to gamble!
Beware if you're a shy driver, people drive like maniacs there! If you wish to get the exercise than the shuttle might be the best shot for you. There are buses each ten min going up and down the strip, and there are a few free mono rail trams going between lots of the casinos on the strip. My advice is to hire an auto and bring a wad of singles with and valet it. If you are like me you will need to go and see all the Las Vegas platinum suites. There's nothing better than driving to the front doorway and having it parked. I often tip a
buck or 2. Or you can park in the parking structures for free. If you can afford to I might highly suggest staying in a Las Vegas platinum suite. It is going to be the nicest hotel you can stay at.
The lavatories are Giant , with a Jacuzzi tub, double sink, separate shower, and toilet in a fresh room with a telephone, marble floors. The Las Vegas platinum suites we stay at are the nicest hostels in Vegas. They are costly. I have been to several hostels in Vegas and it all relies on what you need out of your holiday. The general public will bet and drink into the wee hours of the morning so that the hotel will not matter much. If you'd like to stay at the least expensive hotel and stay close to betting I like to recommend staying downtown. The Vegas Club was pretty nice and the rooms were very big and it had a couch.
I have stayed at other hotels downtown and the majority are in that price range and much more on weekends and peak season. So if you would like to be pampered and stay somewhere nice find a hotel on the strip. Las Vegas platinum suites are extremely nice, and extremely costly. Vegas can be what you need; a fun filled holiday if you have got a lot of cash or if you are on a tiny budget. It all relies on your preferences and how much cash you have. Either way plan in advance and visit often and Las Vegas will be one of the finest holiday spots that will grow on you everytime you visit.
Beware if you're a shy driver, people drive like maniacs there! If you wish to get the exercise than the shuttle might be the best shot for you. There are buses each ten min going up and down the strip, and there are a few free mono rail trams going between lots of the casinos on the strip. My advice is to hire an auto and bring a wad of singles with and valet it. If you are like me you will need to go and see all the Las Vegas platinum suites. There's nothing better than driving to the front doorway and having it parked. I often tip a
The lavatories are Giant , with a Jacuzzi tub, double sink, separate shower, and toilet in a fresh room with a telephone, marble floors. The Las Vegas platinum suites we stay at are the nicest hostels in Vegas. They are costly. I have been to several hostels in Vegas and it all relies on what you need out of your holiday. The general public will bet and drink into the wee hours of the morning so that the hotel will not matter much. If you'd like to stay at the least expensive hotel and stay close to betting I like to recommend staying downtown. The Vegas Club was pretty nice and the rooms were very big and it had a couch.
I have stayed at other hotels downtown and the majority are in that price range and much more on weekends and peak season. So if you would like to be pampered and stay somewhere nice find a hotel on the strip. Las Vegas platinum suites are extremely nice, and extremely costly. Vegas can be what you need; a fun filled holiday if you have got a lot of cash or if you are on a tiny budget. It all relies on your preferences and how much cash you have. Either way plan in advance and visit often and Las Vegas will be one of the finest holiday spots that will grow on you everytime you visit.
