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We have a chance to go to Las Vegas president's weekend in Feb. We can get decent rates at Mandalay Bay, MGM Grand and Luxor. We're a family of 4, DDs are teens, we're there to see the sights in/around the Strip and try to see Hoover Dam and maybe Red Rock Canyon or the Valley of Fire. Any thoughts would be great, thanks!
I was just in Vegas a few weekends ago and had a fun whirlwind trip. I stayed in NY-NY but spent a lot of time in MGM because of the monorail.
The monorail runs along the west side of the strip from MGM on the south to the far north end. It runs "behind" the casinos. I highly suggest checking this out as you can save lots of walking by riding one way. There are discounts available on line for unlimited 24 hour passes.
Luxor is on the extreme south end of the strip and I would almost avoid it just for that.
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I can't help with the hotels, as on our stays we've been at the Venetian and Bellagio, but I thoroughly recommend Hoover Dam, Red Rock Canyon and Valley of Fire. All are definitely worth seeing!
We had a rental car for our stay in Vegas and the only nightmare is picking it up/dropping it back from the airport, as the car rental place is in a separate location away from the terminals and it's a pain to get to and from it. However, we enjoyed having the car with us, as valet parking is free at the resorts (nice change from Disney ) and we were told about the back roads that run parallel to the Strip, and we just took those and got everywhere pretty quickly.
We've stayed an Mandalay Bay in the past and it worked out great. It worked out because we weren't in all the traffic just to get out to site see. You are near the end of the strip and can go right out of the parking and you are near the freeways. You can always walk or drive to the other hotels if you want.
One evening we drove up towards Bellagio and parked and walked around up there. We were able to get into the car and drive back later on.
Another great place to check out is Death Valley. You can check out Chez's last trip report for pictures. We have driven up there everytime we have been out to Vegas.
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My parents have stayed at the Luxor and really liked it because it was out of the way. Mandalay Bay seems to offer a lot for the teens (or at least it did when we were out there a few years back).
Many hotels offer on-sight car rental companies. We stayed at Aladdins (It's now Planet Hollywood) and were able to get a decent price on a one day rental to head out to tour the Hoover Dam. There was also a pretty good chocolate factory friends have toured - but I can't remember much beyond that now.
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I've been the Las Vegas in February and it wasn't warm enough to swim. The average high that time of year is in the 60s, but it could be warmer. Mandalay Bay has an amazing pool if you have a chance to use it. It is farther south on the strip than Luxor (they're next to each other). MGM is a little farther north, but still on the south end. It is huge with lots of restaurants and things to do within walking distance. Of those 3 I would recommend either Mandalay Bay or MGM. Both have lots of restaurants, things to do and are good places on the strip to stay with a family.
I prefer to stay mid strip and can recommend the Mirage for families. They have a nice pool and some of my favorite restaurants - and it's easy walking distance from many sights on the strip.
People have mentioned the monorail. It is a good way to get around, but not cheap and it can be a long walk from the strip to the monorail stations. I agree a rental car is a good idea if you want to get out away from the strip area.
There are so many things to see and do in Las Vegas that you'll have no problem filling your days, just prepare your daughters - it is a city that caters to adults - and if you walk down the strip DON'T take anything from people who are handing out fliers!
Back in 2005, we stayed at the Luxor. It was fine but I found it too dark, and rather loud since the pyramid is open all the way to the top inside. The location isn't ideal if you want to walk but it's fine if you have a car. Personally, I'd probably pick Mandala Bay. We visited the rest and liked the looks of it. MGM looked nice, too, and is more centrally located. I can't really say why but it just didn't appeal to me all that much.
I've only stayed at the Bellagio, but getting around the strip is easy. There are plenty of taxi's around and I've found the Vegas taxi drivers the friendliest I've run into on my travels.
I've stayed at both the MGM Grand and the Luxor and I prefer the MGM--it's nicer and has FAR better restaurants. However, Mandalay Bay is probably the nicest of the three. Have you checked Hotwire? I've stayed at the Wynn Tower Suites for less than a $100 a night--just make sure you pick a 5 star hotel--you'll end up at Wynn, Venetian, Bellagio, or hmm there's one more it's either Trump or Casesar's I don't remember which.