What is the best hotel in Las Vegas?

November 13th, 2009

Posted by admin in Mirage Hotel Las Vegas | 15 Comments »

I need a hotel on the strip. I already stayed at the Mirage and it was awesome. But I must of stayed there at least 20 times. I’m looking for a change now.

Steve Wynn created the Mirage and was the premier hotel for many years. Now he has created the Wynn and Encore. So if you like the Mirage you will love the Wynn/Encore. Check them out here on this site.

15 Responses

  1. Bubs Says:

    four seasons, i liked it a lot. if you have a lot of money that is.
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  2. Phillip Says:

    In my opinion, the Luxor is the *nicest* but the only downside is that Criss Angel is always there. I wanna smack him.
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  3. Caroline Says:

    The MGM is nice. I like the suites there. So are the suites in New York New York. Or if you are into really nice restaurants and a lot of class the Wynn is a nice place.
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  4. lvgeno Says:

    Steve Wynn created the Mirage and was the premier hotel for many years. Now he has created the Wynn and Encore. So if you like the Mirage you will love the Wynn/Encore. Check them out here on this site.
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    http://www.myvegasbuddy.com/encore.htm

  5. MarieP Says:

    MGM and Mandalay Bay are very nice IMO. These hotels have great pool areas and also very good promotion offers which you can find on http://www.vegas-hotels-online.com
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  6. LJRobbie Says:

    After 30 years and numerous trips to Las Vegas, I can offer you a couple of suggestions.

    For a "center strip" location, the Bellagio is certainly the best. Caesars is a close second.

    If you don’t mind a change in location, the Four Seasons is also a great property, with many amenities and quality service.

    BTW, the food is very good at all the above properties.
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  7. Chip O Says:

    Las Vegas best kept secret is the Ritz Carlton Lake Las Vegas. It’s first class all the way
    http://www.lasvegas-how-to.com/ritz-carlton.php
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  8. Kman Says:

    It’s a preference thing. The Wynn/Encore, Belagio, Palazzo, and to a lesser extent the Venetian are the ‘nicest’ hotels. But they’re quite pricey, and they tend to be filled with uppity and boring middle aged folks. Caesars Palace and the Palms are the most fun. The MGM Grand is the best bang for the buck when there’s no event in it – great location / quality, cheap rooms.
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  9. UrbanPhotos Says:

    Encore http://hubpages.com/hub/Encore-Las-Vegas

    Although when CityCenter opens, there will be a few new properties competing for "best of" status. Vdara, Mandarin Oriental, …. I forget all the names.
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  10. rb24930 Says:

    The Bellagio is good especially if you ask for a fountain view room because the music plays in the room while you watch it. The Palazzo and the Wynn are great as well. The Four Seasons is an excellent non-gaming kid-friendly hotel in the Mandalay Bay building. For an absolute over-the-top experience, look into The Skylofts at MGM Grand. Hope this helps!
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  11. Michael M Says:

    Wynn is Las VEgas. Bellagio and Venetian. The top of the shelf.
    Enjoy the next visit.
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  14. ? Hot Black Woman ? Says:

    Ceasars Palace

    Bellagio
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  15. Kate_VisitLV Says:

    Everyone has had some great suggestions. Definitely check out http://www.visitlasvegas.com before you make a decision. The site has a lot of great hotel deals — that way you can spend the money you save on other things, like shows and shopping! Hope this helps — have a great time in Vegas!
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