Saturday, February 27, 2010

What's the best hotel in Vegas for always getting dressed up and partying?

I'm trying to decide on a hotel in Vegas.....it's my first trip and it's only 3 days long. I'm not really going for the sightseeing, more so for the restaurants, nightclubs, and to get dressed up on a daily basis. What hotel is the best for this? The ones I'm looking at right now are Hard Rock, Palms and NYNYWhat's the best hotel in Vegas for always getting dressed up and partying?
Hard Rock is just the opposite, the less the better. Somehow I can't see rockers getting dressed up but rather dressed down. Palms and the Wynn/Encore are more of what you are looking for. When the Wynn first opened you couldn't even enter the casino if you weren't dressed properly. No shorts and tank tops (tshirts) were allowed. It changed over time for economic reasons. Those are the two choices. Forget NYNY for what you are looking for.What's the best hotel in Vegas for always getting dressed up and partying?
Hard Rock is very young (you didn't say your age), but the nightclub is right there. Palms is at least 10 years older. NYNY is borderline budget casino.


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Hard Rock has a very distinctly different flair from the other casinos. The casino is very small, and is almost there to give the place atmosphere. There are a lot of table games. Hard Rock makes about $1 million a week in their casino, which is typical revenue of some fairly small slot clubs full of retired people. Gambling is much less important than the pool party, the nightclub, and the dining.


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Wynn/Encore makes about $1.5 million a day on the casino, so the bets are much bigger, and the high rollers either go there or Ceasars Palace or Bellagio. Late at night you will see people very dressed up going to the nightclubs and restaurants.
Of those 3, Hard Rock might be the best, it has a couple fairly nice restaurants and a high-end nightclub.





Palms does as well, but also has a food court with McDonald's and Panda Express, a multiplex movie theater, and a day care center, so it can be a bit of a mixed crowd when the locals bringing their kids to watch Disney movies mingle with the frat boys from LA who are sharing a $79 room.





NYNY is mostly middle-aged couples in shorts, tshirts, sandals, and fanny packs.





If you can afford the REALLY serious restaurants, shops, and clubs, then consider Wynn/Encore, Venetian/Palazzo, or Bellagio. Those are the places you could wear a 4-figure outfit on a weeknight and not feel out of place.
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Out of the three you have mentioned I would pick the Palms. However I stayed at the Venetian and that was by far the most amazing cuisine and I dressed to the nines every night. Plus if you are staying on the strip there are a tons of clubs near you. Its absolutely a unique experience but I dont want to give too much away. Have fun.
Palms is very nice but NYNY is better for me because of the location. I prefer to stay directly on the Blvd. where I have something around my hotel. Before you book check http://www.vegas-hotels-online.com - perhaps you will find a good promo code for one of your desired hotels.
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good luck!....
Forget NY NY. You want to stay at either the Hard Rock or the Palms..
The Palms for sure!
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