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Las Vegas thread and MSE guide 2010

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  • Triker
    Triker Posts: 7,247 Forumite
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    List of coupons in this upcoming years Las Vegas Advisor 2011. Got ths from another forum....Tripadvisor.:D

    http://www.lasvegasadvisor.com/whyjoin-mrbdetails2011.cfm
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  • ferf1223
    ferf1223 Posts: 8,936 Forumite
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    stoneman wrote: »
    Out Feb 28th. back March 2nd.

    tsk. we arrive the 2nd. :)
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  • ferf1223
    ferf1223 Posts: 8,936 Forumite
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    Jodi wrote: »
    Just had a look on the seating plan, do they walk off the stage on the right or left side?? (I dont soppose it would make too much differene, oh cannot wait to see them). Did you buy something so they could autograph it? Or is the ticket sub big enough for them to sign??

    Thanks, for this Jodi x

    They stay in the lobby until everyone who wants to meet them has had a chance...so other than getting out early and getting to them first there's not a lot to be gained...we had them sign one of the free flyers for the show - my hubby had his photo taken with each of them...I framed the photos, flyer with autographs, ticket stub and $5 P&T chip (thank you, ebay) for my hubby a few years ago. :)
    Does remembering a time that a certain degree of personal responsibility was more or less standard means that I am officially old?
  • luci
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    Triker wrote: »
    We've booked our accommodation :j:j:j,

    Gone for the Carriage House at $79 a night plus tax, hubby has the AA membership which qualifies us for the discounted rate ala the AAA offer on the site.

    Very, very pleased considering just how expensive it is in March.

    Is that for a deluxe room? If so, I would spring for a one-bedroom for a bit extra as the difference in space and facilities is well worth it.

    The one with a kitchenette has a much bigger bedroom with dressing area and a sink in the room. The one with full kitchen has a much smaller bedroom.

    The rooms are not modern by any stretch of the imagination so may not suit some, but they are clean and comfortable.
  • Triker
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    luci wrote: »
    Is that for a deluxe room? If so, I would spring for a one-bedroom for a bit extra as the difference in space and facilities is well worth it.

    The one with a kitchenette has a much bigger bedroom with dressing area and a sink in the room. The one with full kitchen has a much smaller bedroom.

    The rooms are not modern by any stretch of the imagination so may not suit some, but they are clean and comfortable.


    Hi Luci, and thanks so much for your recommendation re the Carriage House, we've got a King Suite with full kitchen.
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  • luci
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    We preferred the one with a kitchenette to the one with full kitchen. There is only a shower room with the full kitchen, but there is a bath with shower over with the kitchenette.

    The only difference in the kitchens is that the full kitchen has an oven and 4 rings, the kitchenette has no oven and 2 rings.

    We much preferred the extra space in the bedroom and it was handy having 2 sinks.
  • Triker
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    It was the oven I was after, we specifically asked. I want to cook a bit there to keep costs down but also not eat out all the time. Cheers for the info though.

    Carriage House was by far the best price all round ....its crazy in March.
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  • luci
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    Ah, well the full kitchen will suit you fine.

    Remember to take washing powder tablets to keep costs down if you are intending doing any laundry as the washing powder at reception is $1 for one wash.
  • Thanks for the advise regarding the MGM.

    I'm booking today and going with the MGM rather than the Tropicana! It's gone up a little - works out £850 each that's 6 nights in October half term with direct flights from Heathrow and a deluxe room.

    So excited, will be my first time.. Vegas watch out :)
  • delwynshd
    delwynshd Posts: 2,907 Forumite
    What dates is that and who is it flying with?

    Del
    I am a Travel Agent

    My company’s ABTA numbers are P6046. MSE doesn't check my status as a Travel Agent, so you need to take my word for it. This signature is here as I follow MSE's Travel Agent Code of Conduct.
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