Vegas Hotel Report

C.E.S. Vegas Enthusiasts Astonished by Incredible Hotel Rates

Filed under: Las Vegas, vegas, vegas deals — admin November 21, 2008 @ 10:43 pm

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Fans of next year’s C.E.S. Vegas could be in for a great shock. Typically, about this time it is close to unheard of to discover a vacant Sin City hotel resort anywhere close to LV, but the next Consumer Electronics Show Las Vegas, Nevada is turning out to be a standout Las Vegas event. A great deal of the biggest resort hotels on the LV Strip have astoundingly cut their prices ,some as much as twenty percent.

Just about 100,000 tourists overtake Las Vegas, Nevada each year to inspect the cutting-edge electronics displayed by the C.E.A.. The Sin City event is held from January 8th to the 11th with the greater part of the events taking place in the Venetian Hotel and Resort and the Sands Vegas. This ends up being a time period when finding a nice hotel price becomes nearly an impossible task.

The Consumer Electronics Association stated a few days ago that a lot of the Las Vegas Strip hotel and casinos have cut their hotel room rates, the majority of them by a pretty big amount. If you already have your reservation ready, it might be a good idea to recheck prices on Sin City hotel rooms. To give you an example: the Tropicana Las Vegas has cut their room rate by nearly 17%. Many of the Sin City hotels that are open next to the Consumer Electronics Show, have started giving individual C.E.S. prices to the tourists of the Vegas event.

Most professionals say that this drop in Las Vegas, Nevada hotel casino prices is because of the detail that many of the electronics enterprises have had to decrease the number of personnel they are dispatching to the convention. This forces the LV hotel resorts to slash their rates to invite more vacationers to their hotel casinos at the time of this convention. Other analysts propose that it is due to the existing scarcity of sightseers to Las Vegas, Nevada compared to previous years.

How to find the top Sin City hotel and flight vacation deals

Filed under: Las Vegas, las vegas hotel rooms, vegas deals — admin October 22, 2008 @ 4:27 am

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Even if you are on a tight budget, Las Vegas can be a cheap vacation if you take your time and do some research. It is definitely important to have a clear picture of what you want to see, how long you will stay in Vegas, and where you want to stay. As long as you have a clear idea of these topics, then your trip to Las Vegas, Nevada will undoubtedly be one to remember always.

As far as flights are concerned, this may be the most difficult part to find the cheapest flight. Many airlines have been cutting down their flights recently, due in part to the financial and fuel condition in the country. You might consider comparing travel packages from several different companies; one example of these types of packages could be hotel + flight + car rental for a specific price. You may find in some cases that it is more economical to purchase these separately. The cost difference you might find could be considerable.

One idea that you may find helpful is to register for e-mail notifications from the Las Vegas, Nevada hotels and airlines you are interested in. They will forward you an e-mail when their best deals are available somewhere around two months before your trip. Also make sure that if you have already booked a Sin City hotel room, keep checking the prices that they are publishing up till the day of your trip. The prices may change so if you see a price cheaper than the one you booked for, go ahead and talk to the hotel about changing the cost of your room.

Try to remember that the amount of visitors in Las Vegas is down at the moment, Sin City hotels and casinos are looking to attract clients. Right now could be an excellent time to get online and book a flight and hotel to Las Vegas.

Vegas Slot Players are trying to save money

Filed under: Las Vegas, vegas casinos, vegas deals — admin October 2, 2008 @ 2:18 pm

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Despite the fact that all the popular Sin City hotel casinos are working hard to attract more Las Vegas tourists this year with rebates and vouchers, their slot machine business is dropping. And seeing that Vegas slot machine business makes up about two thirds of the state’s earnings, it’s not such great news for the casinos.

According to the Gaming Control Board, Las Vegas gamblers are betting $1.1 billion less in slot machines than last year. Slot machines on The Strip are down half a billion dollars. This corresponds to a drop of 12% compared to 2007. With drivers paying more than $4 per gallon for gas, gamblers are really having to budget their spending nowadays. Although with the price of gasoline on the decline, these figures might change in the next few months.

Las Vegas casino hotels aren’t really concerned about this slump in slot machine proceeds, the latest figures show that table game play is actually going up. On The Strip the volume for Las Vegas table games is up 5 percent, with baccarat play up 15 percent and blackjack on the rise at 7 percent. This might seem like good news but, the truth is that Vegas hotel casinos won 21 percent less in July because of some lucky bettors as well as bettors taking home a larger percentage than typical.

The popular saying, “The house always wins”, may have been true in the past. But as these reports have shown us, casinos are having a harder time making a profit than before. This could be a great time for bettors to start cashing in their Las Vegas vouchers, taking advantage of discounts, and using their frequent flyer miles. With the Las Vegas, Nevada hotel casinos having a run of bad luck, this could be the best moment for you to visit some of Vegas’ most popular casinos.