Anybody ever gone on CL or rented a timeshare at this resort. I'm getting the proposal together for 2012's mayinvasion (staying 5/16 - 5/22) and looking to stay at a 2bdr suite here, so i'm trying to go the cheapest route I can haha. So far it's going to be 5 (me and 4 ladies) but I expect the amount of women joining us to grow.
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The PH towers is mainly king beds in each bedroom. So just consider that on sleeping arrangements. The couch area is pretty big though but maybe 2 can fit there. I dont recall if it was a fold out couch though.***Feb 2012 - Aria - Marquee *** March 2012 - Encore - Marquee, Surrender
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***June 2012 - Aria - Marquee ***July 2012 - Monte Carlo - XS
***Aug 2012 - Aria - Marquee, XS ***Oct 5-6 - Monte Carlo - Marquee
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I was actually inquiring the same thing. Check with VegasLuxary...
YOu're looking at about ~1700 total for five nights, which is a good deal with those sleeping arrangements. I'm actually going to do the same thing, but for 4 nights.Last edited by cm4short; 10-27-2011, 12:28 AM.I still remain "the best kept secret"
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I've gone through craigslist or VRBO and booked a timeshare at The Jockey Club (we were looking at Jockey Club, MGM Sig, and PH Towers)... everything went really smoothly.
Ended up at Jocket club for the following reasons:
Location -was closer to the strip
Beds - PH and Sig both only would have 1/2 beds and/or a couch... our Jockey Club rental had 4 beds and a pullout couch.
Price - 7 nights come to $1150 (all taxes, cleaning fees, etc etc) Since we had 6 people it was only $191 per person for 7 nights ($27 a day).
Features - direct indoor acess to the cosmo (and their pools with a Jockey club key card)
Worth a look
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Was this the 2 bedroom, or????Originally posted by Sidekicknicholas View PostI've gone through craigslist or VRBO and booked a timeshare at The Jockey Club (we were looking at Jockey Club, MGM Sig, and PH Towers)... everything went really smoothly.
Ended up at Jocket club for the following reasons:
Location -was closer to the strip
Beds - PH and Sig both only would have 1/2 beds and/or a couch... our Jockey Club rental had 4 beds and a pullout couch.
Price - 7 nights come to $1150 (all taxes, cleaning fees, etc etc) Since we had 6 people it was only $191 per person for 7 nights ($27 a day).
Features - direct indoor acess to the cosmo (and their pools with a Jockey club key card)
Worth a look
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Yes.Was this the 2 bedroom, or????
2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, kitchen, living room, HUGE walk in closet.
There were six of us and the place still felt pretty big.
Bedroom A = 2 queens (4 slept in here - 2 sets of couples)
Bedroom B = 1 queen 1 full (2 slept here - 2 single guys)
Living room = pull out couch (didn't need every night, but if anyone wanted "alone time" it served as overflow for the "room-mate")
Usually when traveling with 3+ people we would jsut get two rooms, wanted some privacy but it was always a pain to party/pre-game/get ready together in the room because they were so small.... here was great because everyone still had their own space but the common area was big enough for 6 people to play cards or just chill before going out.
Having a full kitchen was a HUGE perk... I'ver never thought about it until we had it... keeping booze/beer cold is MUCH easier than mini-fridges and/or ice in a sink. Also the ability to bring home leftovers for late night drunk munchies is awesome. We stopped at a grocery/liquor store after the airport and before the room and grab a few quick snacks too.... sometimes with a bad hangover its nice to get some food in your stomach before you hit the Vegas sun.
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