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There are zero freiken rooms. I guess i will be staying near the Hoover Dam. Anyone know how to get some cuartos?
 

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good luck.. WH getting into vegas those nights...maybe in henderson???
 

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Try Green Valley Ranch
It's a station casino hotel. Off the Lake Mead exit - about 20 min. drive to strip, if that.
 

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Winninghand - I live two minutes from the Green Valley Ranch Hotel and Casino in Henderson and they are also sold out - even at $259 to $319 per room per night.

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Winninghand - Try the Orleans (off the strip) or some of the hotels on Boulder Highway (Boulder Station, Sunset Station, Sams Town, Fiesta-Henderson)

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Uhhh, book in summer if you want a room. This happens every year. Short of that try Reno, there is always a good crowd, but not a sold-out crowd. Of course the weather is colder, but you will get about the same atmosphere and betting options while paying half as much, if not less, for your room. In Vegas about your only options are maybe the places down in Jean and Primm, but I hear even those tend to sell out for the Superbowl. Henderson has very few rooms for the most part, don't expect much better luck there. Just remember this particular weekend has less supply of rooms because this is the one time a year that every property goes balls out to get their best customers in house as every good gambler loves the Superbowl. That means probably more comped rooms for the weekend than at any time of the year.
 

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I guarantee you can have a great room anywhere if you will just send up 50 to 100 G's and spent plenty of hours playing 6/5 blackjack.

Room, food, and beverage all included.

Just check your brain at the door and have at it!
 

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Winninghand,

Maybe i can help you. I don't post much anymore but i would'nt want you to miss out on the superbowl parties in Vegas.

I am going myself to Vegas to attend a Superbowl Party.

Up untill a few minutes ago i found a room for the 30,31 & feb 1. Primm has those nites for $125.70 total inc. tax. That's less than $42 per nite. About 45 min. from the Strip. Buffalo Bills has the same nites for $104.70. The excalibur has fri. and sunday nites for $140.24 per nite, another option.

Go to lasvegasadvisor.com and use the free travelaxe.com search engine that is very easy to use. Enter only the arriving date and the # of nites needed.

Incidentally, even is you only go to vegas once a year, you should take a Las Veagas Advisor 2004 Pocket Book Of Values. It pays for it self many times over in just one visit.One coupon alone saves me $50 at the Palms Hotel. Can be used for dining including drinks or on room charges. Plus all the match play coupons, show tix etc.

I hope this helps you out!
 

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BigTex - I am going to Vegas for the first time in May for my 40th. Where do you get the discount book at?
 

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Fairwarning,

Go to lasvegasadvisor.com and you can purchase a suscription to Anthony Curtis's Las vegas Advisor newletter which is published monthly. The cost is $37 if you print it yourself or $50 if it is mailed to you. This price is for 12 issues. It will help you plan your trip and you have access to the members only forums.

The 2004 LVA Pocket Book of Values is free with the subscription. If you should ever have it lost or stolen, it will be replaced 1 time only.

Anthony Curtis can be seen on the Discovery Channel on some of the Gambling related shows they have.

Hope this helps!
 

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There are plenty of rooms in town still,
you just have to look. Some prices
available now for a Thur 29th 4 night stay
are:

Silverton - $211 for 4 nights
San Remo - $290
Westward Ho - $181
El Cortez - $175
Lady Luck - $274

You just have to call around
 

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For about $700 a night you can stay at the Venetian. Now that's a bargain
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Silverton - $211 for 4 nights
San Remo - $290
Westward Ho - $181
El Cortez - $175
Lady Luck - $274


WOW The El cortez is a ****en DUMP and its 175$ a night!!
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anyone ever stay there?? I heard the rooms smell like cigarettes big time?
 

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Dante, those prices are for the
4 nights totalled so it's about
$45 a night El Cortez, $72 a night
San Remo etc.
 

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ohh sorry thanks voodoo...I was shocked when I saw the 175...my bad Sir...
 

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someone i know stayed at the el cortez 6 months ago and found fleas all over the bed sheets. housekeeping confirmed it. my friend and his wife had the hotel pickup the laundry bill. some of the clothes came back torn up. DON'T EVER STAY THERE.
 

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