I am not sure this is the order in which
you would put the
top 10 Las Vegas Hotels on the strip. I got the list of hotels off a reliable source:.http://www.askmen.com/top_10/travel/top-10-las-vegas-hotels_10.html
What is really nice is a very short summary (a sentence) of a client's experience of the hotel in question. You might not fully agree ,but this makes for a very interesting read.
"…can be a little pricey, but worth it!" --
Ben Saitz
You
can enjoy Encore’s over-the-top style without having to buy the $10,000
cocktail at their XS nightclub (which is architecturally designed to
mimic the curves of the human form). Three years younger than its sister
property, Wynn Las Vegas, Encore’s rooms (and price tags) run slightly
larger.
"Our room on the 50th floor faces the golf course and the beautiful waterfall behind it." --
Jessica Cheung
The hotelier gold standard in Vegas and beyond with world-famous shows, stylish nightlife, a
Ferrari dealership, high-roller casino tables, a golf course, and over 50 stories of impeccably decorated rooms.
"The original non-gaming hideaway on the Strip." --
Sara Benson
The
staff at the Four Seasons Las Vegas don’t only take care of your every
need; they anticipate them before you even know you might have them.
From Evian misters at the pool to concierge services par excellence, you
won’t even miss the casinos. Children are especially looked after here.
"…a great place to be if you want to be a bit fancy and don’t have to spend too much." --
Jimmy Hua
While
the Venetian is no slouch any time of year, summer is a particularly
good time to stay. With seemingly endless casinos, shopping, dining,
entertainment, and a replica of the Venetian Grand Canal (complete with
gondolas and gondoliers), you don’t even have to leave the property for a
true Vegas experience.
"…the guest suites overlooking the fountain are incredibly magical." --
Celeny Da Silva
From the iconic dancing Bellagio fountains to Cirque du Soliel’s
O
to the glass-flower Dale Chihuly installation above the lobby, the
Bellagio knows style. While more luxurious hotels open every year along
the Strip, the Bellagio’s class is timeless.
"The suites are huge and gorgeously decorated." -- Connie Chang
The
newer sister property to the Venetian, the Palazzo is the place to stay
with a group. Enormous guest suites offer every amenity imaginable, and
most are larger than a Manhattan apartment. For even more attentive
service, check into the Prestige suites, where the hotel offers
champagne check-ins and a personal concierge.
"…at the midst of actions and still provides an escape from all the noisy casinos…" --
Verlisia
Want
to retreat to a calm oasis but stay in the middle of the Vegas Strip?
There’s no better choice than Vdara, with its homey rooms (including
washer/dryers and kitchens), subdued rooftop pool area and spa. The
non-smoking boutique hotel offers a quiet night's sleep just a
five-minute walk from the Bellagio or Aria casinos.
"The TV comes up out of the desk, James Bond style!" --
Austin Szu
If
you’d like to save a few dollars by not staying on the Strip but still
have every luxury and amenity possible, the Signature, a residence hotel
with full kitchens and Jacuzzi tubs, might be calling your name. A
climate-controlled walkway connects the Signature to the
MGM Grand, so gambling and dining options are a two-minute walk away.
"The rooms are PLUSH. I literally mean it feels like going into a cloud." --
Lorrie Ma
The newest tower at
Mandalay Bay,
THEHotel only offers suites, which are complete with ridiculously large
Jacuzzi tubs and spacious surroundings. Dine with a view at Alain
Ducasse’s Mix restaurant and bar, where you can admire the Strip from 60
stories up, or head over to the Mandalay, where a 2,700-ton sand beach,
wave pool and 100 cabanas means you don’t have to choose between Cancun
or Vegas.
"The casino is like a big party with gaming tables." --
Henry Nguyen
As you’d imagine, the
Hard Rock Hotel
rocks harder than just about any resort in Vegas. Soundly off the
Strip, the party never ends here. One of the most famous events in
Vegas, the Rehab pool party on Sundays, might have been the tourist
board’s impetus for the slogan “What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas."
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