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Where is there an affordable spa in las vegas?

4 comments - What do you think?  Posted by - January 4, 2011 at 1:59 pm

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best affordable spa in las vegas?

I’m looking for an affordable spa in vegas; it doesnt have to be on the strip or anything, but somewhere close (could get there by taxi). I really want a day spa, somewhere I can spend a long time at. However, I’m an telementary school teacher so my budget is VERY tiny! Where can I get the best bang for my buck?

4 comments - What do you think?  Posted by - July 20, 2010 at 2:05 pm

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What is a great, affordable spa in Las Vegas?

Spending over $100 for a massage is way too high! Any recommendations for a spa near the Strip?

4 comments - What do you think?  Posted by - June 20, 2010 at 2:30 pm

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Any good and affordable Las Vegas Hotels?

I would like one that is close to the center of the strip. Is Imperial Palace or Harrahs any good? Please advise.

8 comments - What do you think?  Posted by - June 17, 2010 at 3:45 pm

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Affordable Holiday in Las Vegas

Fantasies come alive in Las Vegas hotels where one can spend the night in an Egyptian pyramid, a Castle or the Eiffel Tower. The hotels in Las Vegas are almost as much fun on the outside, as the roulette wheels, black jack tables and slot machines are on the inside. Many hotels offer free shows from pirate’s wailing swords at buccaneers’ aboard their ships, to water fountains dancing amid changing colorful lights to popular musical scores, or circus tents filled with, jugglers, acrobats and high flying aerialist that will entertain kids and adults of all ages.

Food is King in Las Vegas hotels and the term “Food fight” goes to a whole new level with hotels showing off the talents of award winning chef’s from Wolfgang Puck to Emeril Lagasse. The battle rages between rival hotels with world renowned fine dining and mind blowing buffets, to dinner shows amid invading armies, dancing maidens and full on jousting while you gobble food with your fingers. You won’t have a craving that cannot be satisfied at any one of the many eateries located in each hotel.

The fun doesn’t stop when the sun goes down. Some of the most electrifying clubs in the country are found inside of the luxurious hotels. Dance the night away beneath a dazzling life size waterfall, or cuddle in a corner and watch the transformation of the setting desert sun, melting into the amazing light show on the strip. Hotels Las Vegas offer a wide array of nightclub experience’s that assures romance sizzles until the sunrises.

Battle of the best entertainment is the boast of all the Las Vegas hotels with live performances from Mr. Las Vegas, Wayne Newton, Cher, Carrie Underwood, or The Temptations and many more. You won’t want to miss the captivating magic of Criss Angel, or the comical Menopause the Musical, or the Broadway experience of Phantom of the Opera with a cast handpicked by Andrew Lloyd Weber, or the famous “O” Cirque du Soleil with world class acrobats, harmonized swimmers and actors that perform splendid theater reminiscent of a European Opera House.

If you can dream it, you can find it at one of the hundreds of theme Hotels in Las Vegas and enjoy a cheap holiday to Las Vegas.

Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by - June 10, 2010 at 1:11 am

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Affordable Las Vegas – Things To Do Besides Gambling

A trip to Las Vegas does not have to leave you impoverished. Surprisingly, there are a wide variety of things to see and do which won’t empty your wallet. While you may wish to do some gambling, that doesn’t have to be the all encompassing purpose of a sojourn in Las Vegas.

Lets just take one example. The incredible fountains outside of the Bellagio go off every fifteen minutes and are free. Did you know that they dance in time with the music? The best time to visit them is at night.

If you can control your inner spender, the Forum Shops have plenty to see and do for free as well. The mall is massive, and the talking statues can be quite entertaining. It is also a great place to eat or get souvenirs for your trip. The Cheesecake Factory, Spago, and Bertollinis all offer excellent meals at affordable prices, often with portions big enough to share. Unfortunately, the cost of shopping may be rough on your pocket book, so try to limit yourself to just browsing whenever possible if you are trying to stick to a budget.

If you have come to Vegas for the gambling, consider Slots of Fun Las Vegas. The gambling, food, and drinks are cheaper here than at some of the other casinos. Limit yourself to the lower limit tables and you may be able to walk away without leaving behind half of your life’s savings.

If you are in downtown Las Vegas at night, be sure to see the Freemont Street Experience. It is a free light show that comes to life every half hour. Downtown also has lower room rates and lower limit tables than some of the bigger hotels up on the Strip.

Another great free show is the Masquerade in the Sky at the Rio. The show goes on nightly, and if you sit near the buffet you can also watch the entertaining antics of the flair bartenders at the same time.

If you enjoy a more relaxed, natural atmosphere, take a break in the Gardens at the Bellagio. The gardens are beautiful and give you a nice, quiet break from the fast paced workings of the casinos and gambling. At the same time, speaking of fountains, wander a little through the ground floor, and you’ll enjoy seeing the world’s tallest chocolate fountain in a rainbow of colors.

Another nice mall to walk through is the Grand Canal Shoppes at the Venetian Hotel. You can browse the shops, watch the gondolas go buy, or sit and just enjoy the music and the people. The Postrio and the Canonita both offer menu items for dining that will not totally break the bank as well.

If you have kids, there are inexpensive things for them to do as well. The Lied Discovery Museum has a childrens museum that encourages children to touch, seek, and explore. Located just a few blocks from downtown, it offers a chance for families to do things together at a relatively low cost.

Another relatively inexpensive thing to do with the kids is to spend an afternoon at Circus Circus in the Adventurdome. There are a number of thrill rides inside the indoor theme park that the kids are sure to enjoy, as well as arcade games, miniature golf, and a rollercoaster.

If you can keep the kids from wanting to buy everything in sight, another free destination can be the FAO Schwarz store inside of the Forum Shops at Caesars Palace. Besides toys galore, the talking statues and giant fish tank are sure to be a hit. There are also motion machine rides available for a low cost as well.

Always keep in mind that the primary aim of Las Vegas hotels and casinos is to stimulate you to spend money. The glitz, the lights, the entire atmosphere — are all calculated to induce you to use the slots or belly up to the gambling tables. Stay away from the main gambling halls as much as you are able and you’re pocketbook will surely benefit.

Robert G. Knechtel operates several websites, including LasVegasApex.Com – Things to do in Las Vegas

Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by - May 19, 2010 at 12:53 am

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The Fitzgerald Hotel Las Vegas – Affordable Comfort

The Fitzgerald, Las Vegas is the perfect blend of comfort, glamour, and cost. While other hotels and casinos may be impressive in their size and stature, their grandeur can be intimidating, not to mention expensive, to the first time visitor. The Fitzgerald, originally opened under the name Sundance Hotel in 1979, operates under an appropriate “luck of the Irish” theme complete with shamrocks and leprechauns. Known throughout Las Vegas for its loose slot machines, cheap poker tables, and affordable accommodations, this hotel is the perfect way for a person to ease their way into the glitzy gambling scene without spending their life savings in the process.

With over six hundred and thirty rooms stretched onto thirty-four stories, there is plenty of space available even in the busy season of spring and fall. The rooms, while not of the standard of millionaires and movie stars, are comfortable and clean. While not on the scale of the five thousand square foot suites available in many of the famous strip hotels, these rooms are spacious and efficiently organized usually offering a king sized bed, a very nice bathroom, and extended media service through an in-room office space. The average size of the room is six hundred and fifty square feet. Stretching thirty-four stories into the air, the upper ten stories offer fantastic vistas of the Las Vegas night life. Bottom line is that the average room rate is sixty-five dollars per night; far lower than most other hotels in the city.

Another great feature of the Fitzgerald is its central location. Placed on the famous Freemont Street, the hotel is within a five minute walk of the brightly lit road known as “the Strip”, and the airport is less than a twenty minute drive. Therefore, and guest can experience all the amenities of the more expensive, more glamorous hotels and casinos, without the cost associated with a stay at these locations.

The most talked about section of the hotel is the large and spacious casino floor. According to a popular slots magazine, the Fitzgerald hotel Las Vegas is rated number one in Reel slots, Progressive slots, and Penny slots. This fact only reinforces that fact that this casino is both popular and cheap. At forty-two thousand square feet it is also one of the largest casino floors in Las Vegas. Other than the popular slot machines that line the floor, there are also thirty-two table games offered ranging from blackjack to roulette to craps. Poker is also offered in special and private, smoke free gaming room on the second floor of the casino.

Free training classes are available every morning that are led by experienced Fitzgerald dealers. Many visitors boast how easy it is to learn the basics from these classes. A great way to experience Las Vegas is to begin with the lesser expensive games from the Fitzgerald, and then, when you feel comfortable, to move onto the higher buy in tables at the more expensive casinos.

Many tourists are intimidated by the bright lights and high rollers of Las Vegas. However, the Fitzgerald offers a more affordable and less intimidating atmosphere while still having the comforts and amenities of the larger hotels and casinos.

Affordable Comfort at the Fitzgerald Hotel Las Vegas. Check out more details at Las Vegas Luxury Suites

Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by - February 10, 2010 at 1:03 am

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The Fitzgerald Hotel Las Vegas – Affordable Comfort

The Fitzgerald, Las Vegas is the perfect blend of comfort, glamour, and cost.  While other hotels and casinos may be impressive in their size and stature, their grandeur can be intimidating, not to mention expensive, to the first time visitor.  The Fitzgerald, originally opened under the name Sundance Hotel in 1979, operates under an appropriate â??luck of the Irishâ? theme complete with shamrocks and leprechauns.   Known throughout Las Vegas for its loose slot machines, cheap poker tables, and affordable accommodations, this hotel is the perfect way for a person to ease their way into the glitzy gambling scene without spending their life savings in the process.

With over six hundred and thirty rooms stretched onto thirty-four stories, there is plenty of space available even in the busy season of spring and fall.  The rooms, while not of the standard of millionaires and movie stars, are comfortable and clean.  While not on the scale of the five thousand square foot suites available in many of the famous strip hotels, these rooms are spacious and efficiently organized usually offering a king sized bed, a very nice bathroom, and extended media service through an in-room office space.  The average size of the room is six hundred and fifty square feet.  Stretching thirty-four stories into the air, the upper ten stories offer fantastic vistas of the Las Vegas night life.  Bottom line is that the average room rate is sixty-five dollars per night; far lower than most other hotels in the city.

Another great feature of the Fitzgerald is its central location.  Placed on the famous Freemont Street, the hotel is within a five minute walk of the brightly lit road known as â??the Stripâ?, and the airport is less than a twenty minute drive.  Therefore, and guest can experience all the amenities of the more expensive, more glamorous hotels and casinos, without the cost associated with a stay at these locations.

The most talked about section of the hotel is the large and spacious casino floor.  According to a popular slots magazine, the Fitzgerald hotel Las Vegas is rated number one in Reel slots, Progressive slots, and Penny slots.  This fact only reinforces that fact that this casino is both popular and cheap.  At forty-two thousand square feet it is also one of the largest casino floors in Las Vegas.  Other than the popular slot machines that line the floor, there are also thirty-two table games offered ranging from blackjack to roulette to craps.  Poker is also offered in special and private, smoke free gaming room on the second floor of the casino. 

Free training classes are available every morning that are led by experienced Fitzgerald dealers.  Many visitors boast how easy it is to learn the basics from these classes.  A great way to experience Las Vegas is to begin with the lesser expensive games from the Fitzgerald, and then, when you feel comfortable, to move onto the higher buy in tables at the more expensive casinos.

Many tourists are intimidated by the bright lights and high rollers of Las Vegas.  However, the Fitzgerald offers a more affordable  and less intimidating atmosphere while still having the comforts and amenities of the larger hotels and casinos.

Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by - November 8, 2009 at 6:40 pm

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What are some great restaurants in Las Vegas that are affordable?

I want to know what restaurants there are in Las Vegas that
-is italian
-affordable (meaning not $190 a person)

4 comments - What do you think?  Posted by - August 27, 2009 at 2:35 pm

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