
10-21-2007, 08:37 AM
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High Roller
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Virginia
Posts: 553
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Everyone has their likes and dislikes, their limits to what is acceptable or not. The best advice is to read all the different hotel reviews - particularly on tripadvisor.com or to jot down your own likes and dislikes to allow others to see where you are coming from in terms of what best fits your own lifestyle.
But considering the fact that you will stay in a timeshare and the general concensus seems to be that the Vegas timeshares are not always on the luxury scale of things, I think you will generally be happy with most anything in the downtown - especially if you're only staying one night. I think that most anyone can tolerate something for 24 hours ))
I'd vote for the following myself...
1. Vegas Club - Price, closeness to the actual Fremont Street experience and very large rooms (North Tower) compared to others. Probably the biggest negative for this place is the lack of food choices. I sort of enjoy the back area that while forcing you to insert money the old fashioned way, provides a nice quiet area away from the crowds.
2. Main Street Station - a lovely hotel overall with nice food choices. Best enjoyed if you don't like to walk around at night, by liberal use of the catwalk to the California, crossing into the Vegas Club and then exiting into the more active area of Fremont Street. The funny thing is that with the close proximity of all the downtown casinos, this always feels so "far away" compared to the others but it's a lot closer then strip casinos.
3. Four Queens - would never have been on my list except for the fact that recent renovations are apparently making this a hotel to at least check out.
Ones that I'm not inclined to choose...
1. Golden Nugget - call me the anti-snob. It's pretty inside but as the worse place downtown for video keno, I don't like the place. It also reminds me of a place that people use to "try out" the downtown area with really no intention of trying the downtown except to say they were there. The old reality show they had a few years back sort of bought into this being a place for "wanna-be's" and it probably rubbed off on me <G>. On the other hand, the pool is to die for if it's that time of year and the slot machine seating is the best in the downtown area.
2. El Cortez, Golden Gate, Horseshoe, Fitzgeralds, Plaza, California. Even I'm - not necessarily caring about where I stay in Vegas - inclined to think these places are even more basic then what I want to have.
(Note: Fremont is also owned by the same company that handles Main Street and California. I've stayed there and it was fine. We don't stay anymore because it brings back memories of being there when a family member died. So I wouldn't discount it for others, just not us anymore.) |
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