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5 Unknown great hotels in Las Vegas‏

3 September 2010 | Posted by: Charlie B | File Under: Gambling, Las Vegas, Travel, World | | No Comment

Las Vegas Hotels

If you plan to travel to Las Vegas then one of your dilemmas may be the hotel to stay in as there are numerous ones all over the city. Some hotels may have a variety of stays and some of them may even be brands unheard of!



 

We have made a list of five unpopular Las Vegas hotels where you can get the best value for your money and some of them are close to the Gambling district while others are not.

Bill’s Gamblin’ Hall & Saloon is located in the middle of the Gambling district and unlike some of its colleagues; this hotel is cheap even though it has lots of facilities such as casinos, round-the-clock restaurant, and night club. Some rooms give a breathtaking view of the gambling district and every room has a turbo 42 inch plasma TV. Rooms are charged at $60 per for two people on Monday to Thursday and $120 from Friday through Sunday.

Another hotel you can have a good time without any ties to the gambling district is the Desert Rose Hotel. It’s based one and half blocks from the gambling district and has complete apartments available with fully packed kitchens, living rooms, cable TV, etc. visitors are given breakfast everyday as well as drinks on Monday to Thursday nights. There’s also a swimming pool and hot tub. Two people are charged $105 from Monday to Thursday and $150 from Friday to Sunday. There are special lower rates for soldiers, public sector workers, etc.

If you want to be around the gambling district but not too deeply located in there then the Suncoast Hotel & Casino is just for you. The hotel is less than half an hour from the gambling district and has normal as well as premium rooms. There is a huge casino with 30 tables, bingo room, etc. two people who live in a room are charged from $39 to $119 for a night.

The Carriage House is another great place you could stay in Las Vegas. Its away from the gambling district and has 155 rooms packed with full mini kitchens, fast internet, DVD players, tennis and basketball courts, etc. two people are charged $79 from Monday to Thursday and $94 from Friday to Sunday.

The Element Summerlin doesn’t just provide a casino but also it’s at a great location for people who want to explore the Red Rock Canyon. It’s a quarter of an hour from the gambling district and has various rooms with mini kitchens, HD TVs as well as DVD players. Two people staying in a room are charged $124 per night Monday to Thursday and $145 from Friday to Sunday.

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