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Las Vegas thread and MSE guide 2010
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pebblesmax wrote: »You don't need the area code with that number.
Try 001 866 800 4558 That should do the trick.
thanks that worked0 -
FlawlessCowboy wrote: »Thanks for the respone
I'm now looking at a quote from Carehire 3000 for a Chevrolet Uplander, for £487 for the trip, which includes, and I quote from the website:
Young Driver Premium Package: Price includes young driver surcharge for drivers aged between 21 - 24 yrs, additional drivers over 21 & the initial tank of fuel
So looking at that, I'd be able to have an extra driver who is 23, and would not have to pay anything extra when I pick up the car, including the young drivers surcharge, correct?
The £487 would be the total amount payable?
Has anyone booked anything through Carehire 3000 before using this package?
Thanks
Carhire 3000 are very good at giving a up front price with no nasty hidden extras . call them up if you any other questions they have a UK call centre
used them many times , always top notchBetter in my pocket than theirs :rotfl:0 -
AprilFor exactly the same price we have a choice of:
Classic room at Harrah's
Deluxe room at Flamingo
South Tower Classic room at Bally's
Or, if it is worth it, we would consider paying the extra for a Luxury room at Harrah's, or a North Tower Deluxe at Bally's but the price of a GO Deluxe at Flamingo is more than we want to pay. Is it really worth paying the extra for the rooms? What are the differences between them - is it comfort/furnishings, size or where they are located?
Which of these do you think we should go for, or would three different hotels in ten days be too much of a hassle?
We're Bally's fans, but like others have said it's a pretty easy upgrade at check-in to the north tower...I would not necessarily pay extra for it - but the NT is much better for access to the pool - you go straight down to pool level...from the ST as far as I know you have to walk through the casino. The pool is very basic, but has a deep end and is not crowded.
We weren't fans of Harrah's rooms, but like the casino.Does remembering a time that a certain degree of personal responsibility was more or less standard means that I am officially old?0 -
Aprila tv screen in the bathroom mirror (Yes I'm a geek
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Me too. I get so excited when our room has one of those...and god help my husband if the room has controls for the curtains or lights.Does remembering a time that a certain degree of personal responsibility was more or less standard means that I am officially old?0 -
MarchOh yeah forgot the Flamingo Go rooms have those too
Now I know why you don't stay at the Flamingo Ferf-you'd never get out of the roomI Would Rather Climb A Mountain Than Crawl Into A Hole
MSE Florida wedding .....no problem0 -
shamelessly stolen from Facebook!
(thought it looked quite cool!) - added 4 hours ago so assume it's very recent!0 -
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October , Novembershamelessly stolen from Facebook!
(thought it looked quite cool!) - added 4 hours ago so assume it's very recent!
I love this picture.
I believe there were people querying the authenticity of this pic. While I can't vouch for that, I must say that I've seen a few uncanny pics during the times Vegas has had snow. Thinking of how places look far closer than they are on a regular basis, I do feel that the naysayers haven't been there.0 -
Hi all.
Has anyone used the Harrahs Friends and Family promo before to book a room? I've got a decent rate for a Go Luxury room at the Flamingo using it but I'm a bit concerned they might ask for proof of a referral at check-in.
Any thoughts?0 -
Septembershamelessly stolen from Facebook!
(thought it looked quite cool!) - added 4 hours ago so assume it's very recent!The common law of business balance prohibits paying a little and getting a lot. If you deal with the lowest bidder, it is well to add something for the risk you run, and if you do that you will have enough to pay for something better.0
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