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  • Advice Needed - End of Sept Hotel Options

    Apologies in advance because I know there are a ton of threads similar to this one on here, but I'm just looking for some quick advice on where to stay for a bachelor party Friday and Saturday night at the end of September. Ideally we'd like to stay on, or close to the strip since the majority of the casinos/
    Clubs were interested in are around there. I'm hoping to get a one or two bedroom suite to accommodate my whole group but the number of hotels offering it are slim I've found. Details about the group are below. Thank you in advance for your help

    6-7 people, 25-30 years old
    Budget of about $150 per person per night or $900 per night
    Connected rooms or suites preferred
    Close proximity to the strip important

    Thanks again

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    Specific dates are useful, demand and therefore prices can vary drastically if a hotel has a convention or conference scheduled. Your biggest problem is that a lot of the higher end suite type rooms are sold out a couple of months in advance, but there definitely will be something available somewhere.

    So $900 per night for September 25th and 26:
    Available:
    Encore Panoramic Queen Suite at $412 per night (2 beds, and cheap enough for 2)
    Palazzo or Ventian Bella 2 Queen View Suites at $429 per night. (2 beds, 1 couch, and cheap enough for 2)
    Cosmopolitan Terrace Studio Two Queen Beds at $525 per night (2 beds, small balcony, over budget for 2 of them)
    Palms Place One Bedroom Suite at $400 per night. (1 king bed, 1 queen pullout couch, balcony, slightly off-strip, cheap enough for 2)

    Sold Out:
    MGM Grand Penthouse City View Suite, Skyline Marquee Suite, Skyline Terrace Suite all sold out.
    Absolut Find Your Flavor Suite is sold out.
    Hotel 32 at Monte Carlo is sold out.

    Priced Out:
    MGM Grand Skylofts starting at $1400 per night.
    Nobu Suites starting at $1200 per night
    Cosmopolitan Wraparound Terrace Suite at $1125 per night.
    Cosmopolitan Lanai Suite at $1500 per night.

    *All of these are before tax which is 12% and resort fees where are usually $28 a night and using whatever publicly available deals the resort offers, so a couple of the options I listed would be over budget, but not by much after additional fees.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by maxutilsperusd View Post
      Specific dates are useful, demand and therefore prices can vary drastically if a hotel has a convention or conference scheduled. Your biggest problem is that a lot of the higher end suite type rooms are sold out a couple of months in advance, but there definitely will be something available somewhere.

      So $900 per night for September 25th and 26:
      Available:
      Encore Panoramic Queen Suite at $412 per night (2 beds, and cheap enough for 2)
      Palazzo or Ventian Bella 2 Queen View Suites at $429 per night. (2 beds, 1 couch, and cheap enough for 2)
      Cosmopolitan Terrace Studio Two Queen Beds at $525 per night (2 beds, small balcony, over budget for 2 of them)
      Palms Place One Bedroom Suite at $400 per night. (1 king bed, 1 queen pullout couch, balcony, slightly off-strip, cheap enough for 2)

      Sold Out:
      MGM Grand Penthouse City View Suite, Skyline Marquee Suite, Skyline Terrace Suite all sold out.
      Absolut Find Your Flavor Suite is sold out.
      Hotel 32 at Monte Carlo is sold out.

      Priced Out:
      MGM Grand Skylofts starting at $1400 per night.
      Nobu Suites starting at $1200 per night
      Cosmopolitan Wraparound Terrace Suite at $1125 per night.
      Cosmopolitan Lanai Suite at $1500 per night.

      *All of these are before tax which is 12% and resort fees where are usually $28 a night and using whatever publicly available deals the resort offers, so a couple of the options I listed would be over budget, but not by much after additional fees.
      Thanks this was really helpful. It makes the decision easier when there aren't many suites in our price range that would be able to accommodate our group. The bigger suites with several rooms for larger groups are definitely a bit too expensive, but would fit our needs well. I'll definitely look into the options you suggested. Worst case I hope we can just get to adjoining rooms with queens and make the best of it

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      • #4
        Did my bach party in Vegas last year and suites are great but since you barely spend any time in the room you'd be better off just getting rooms with 2 queens and call them 2 or 3 days before you arrive and ask them to connect them. Worked for us, you save money and everyone had their own bed.
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