Elise
I'm going to vegas for labor day weekend and I have a group of 8 people with me. I'm trying to get a two bedroom suite with at least 4 beds so everyone has somewhere to sleep. I don't really want to get 2 rooms because I don't want us seperated. Does anyone have any ideas of which hotel has a suite with atleast 4 beds? I don't necessarily need two bedrooms, just at least 4 beds.
Thanks!
Answer
What you REALLY want...is a room that sleeps 8 people...(4 beds)...
So, you CAN get a two bedroom OR a three bedroom arrangement....and I'd lean to a three bedroom because you'd also get even more space.
One EASY FIX, is get a two bedroom suite/condo setup...standard ones come with One King Bed in one bedroom and Two Queen Beds in the other...however, they also commonly have a very very large living/dining/social rooms area. So, getting one or more rollaways, would easily solve your problem, and they can be tipped up on their wheels and pushed out of the way during the day.
Other option...go with a three bedroom, and easily get four or more beds.
Yet another option...there is a hotel that has "connecting" rooms...all in a row...so you could simply get 4 rooms all lined up and open the doors in-between each...a very unique property feature you won't find anywhere else!
Best option...book it through the 'professionals' at our travel agency...that's what we do...it's FREE, you get Expert Las Vegas Local Agents...and you'll get the best arrangements at the best prices. Or, do what most people do...try to figure out Vegas on their own.
We'd LOVE to help out...please feel free to contact me through our website, mentioned below, or through my profile here! Just click on my picture/avatar...and send me/us an email...we are a collection of all the 'connected' people of Vegas....our friends own/run the hotels, clubs, restaurants, etc..."I" used to run many of them myself!
Oh, LOL, regarding "other options"...
**The Polo Towers and the Jockey Club are about as 'horrible' as a property comes in Vegas...they are Very Old timeshares where the owners and management don't get along and the property/properties are not kept up. "Dumps" in common language...you might cry yourself to sleep if you take those recommendations as places to stay.
**The LVH has two & three bedroom suites, it's OFF the Las Vegas Strip, by a block and is a decent property...but does not have two beds and two beds...same with the Grand Chateau...except they ONLY have two bedrooms...very few three bedrooms...and ALL of their rooms are 'first' offered to condo/timeshare owners as inventory and IF anything's left over, they are quite pricey!!! Usually NOT available...and definitely won't be on a holiday weekend like you are talking about. Sorry, but true.
Our Full-Service travel agency is Based in Las Vegas...has been doing business here for over 15 years...and we work with conventions/events that book over 50,000+ room nights a year...so, I know about this topic...especially since it's rare I don't stay in a two bedroom suite or better, usually the smaller ones start around 1200 sq ft.
For a holiday weekend, booking a 'special suite arrangement' or any 'special room arrangement'...you're much better off working with a company/agency that 'has your back' and knows the town. Oh, and if you're interested in coupon books, discounted rides for kids, shopping discounts, etc etc...we have all that stuff too!
Yes, all Free to our clients...the hotels, shows, tours, etc pay us...you just get the best deals and discounts in return for us directing you to the best 'match' for what you want! Easy, right?
What you REALLY want...is a room that sleeps 8 people...(4 beds)...
So, you CAN get a two bedroom OR a three bedroom arrangement....and I'd lean to a three bedroom because you'd also get even more space.
One EASY FIX, is get a two bedroom suite/condo setup...standard ones come with One King Bed in one bedroom and Two Queen Beds in the other...however, they also commonly have a very very large living/dining/social rooms area. So, getting one or more rollaways, would easily solve your problem, and they can be tipped up on their wheels and pushed out of the way during the day.
Other option...go with a three bedroom, and easily get four or more beds.
Yet another option...there is a hotel that has "connecting" rooms...all in a row...so you could simply get 4 rooms all lined up and open the doors in-between each...a very unique property feature you won't find anywhere else!
Best option...book it through the 'professionals' at our travel agency...that's what we do...it's FREE, you get Expert Las Vegas Local Agents...and you'll get the best arrangements at the best prices. Or, do what most people do...try to figure out Vegas on their own.
We'd LOVE to help out...please feel free to contact me through our website, mentioned below, or through my profile here! Just click on my picture/avatar...and send me/us an email...we are a collection of all the 'connected' people of Vegas....our friends own/run the hotels, clubs, restaurants, etc..."I" used to run many of them myself!
Oh, LOL, regarding "other options"...
**The Polo Towers and the Jockey Club are about as 'horrible' as a property comes in Vegas...they are Very Old timeshares where the owners and management don't get along and the property/properties are not kept up. "Dumps" in common language...you might cry yourself to sleep if you take those recommendations as places to stay.
**The LVH has two & three bedroom suites, it's OFF the Las Vegas Strip, by a block and is a decent property...but does not have two beds and two beds...same with the Grand Chateau...except they ONLY have two bedrooms...very few three bedrooms...and ALL of their rooms are 'first' offered to condo/timeshare owners as inventory and IF anything's left over, they are quite pricey!!! Usually NOT available...and definitely won't be on a holiday weekend like you are talking about. Sorry, but true.
Our Full-Service travel agency is Based in Las Vegas...has been doing business here for over 15 years...and we work with conventions/events that book over 50,000+ room nights a year...so, I know about this topic...especially since it's rare I don't stay in a two bedroom suite or better, usually the smaller ones start around 1200 sq ft.
For a holiday weekend, booking a 'special suite arrangement' or any 'special room arrangement'...you're much better off working with a company/agency that 'has your back' and knows the town. Oh, and if you're interested in coupon books, discounted rides for kids, shopping discounts, etc etc...we have all that stuff too!
Yes, all Free to our clients...the hotels, shows, tours, etc pay us...you just get the best deals and discounts in return for us directing you to the best 'match' for what you want! Easy, right?
Does Reno's 2 Queen Bedroom Sky Tower Suite Have a bathroom inside the room?
Pat
So i was looking at this hotel on Orbitz.com and they showed pictures of the Bedroom but they don't show the bathroom.I was wondering if they had a bathroom inside the room.
Answer
No, but you can pee off the balcony.
No, but you can pee off the balcony.
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