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69Camaro
12-31-2009, 08:31 PM
Yes I know it's early, but the hotels all have their rates up and I like to book early to get a good deal.
Cost is definately an issue, but I don't want to stay in a dump. Location wise, what is the best hotel on the strip to stay in?

BTW, I hope to make it out to a few parties this year as well!!!


Jayson

novanutcase
12-31-2009, 08:40 PM
That depends on what your looking for....

Convenience? Hilton

Luxury? Wynn

Carnivale Beads? Rio

John

awr68
12-31-2009, 09:34 PM
A lot of us stay at the Flamingo every year...get a remodeled room though.
It's priced fair, well placed on the strip, and has a mono-rail stop...so getting to and from the SEMA show is fast and easy!

novanutcase
01-01-2010, 01:08 AM
Monte Carlo is a good balance of service, luxury, location and price......

John

ProdigyCustoms
01-01-2010, 05:51 AM
The last couple years we have found room rates way better the closer to the show as they panic to sell out. I would not book now for anything. last year we got the Wynn, very top floor, strip view for $100 a night. The year befroe got Venetian, strip view, $100 a night.

I use Orbitz and search flight, car, hotel packages and keep checking till I find something.

Fluid Power
01-01-2010, 06:09 AM
The last couple years we have found room rates way better the closer to the show as they panic to sell out. I would not book now for anything. last year we got the Wynn, very top floor, strip view for $100 a night. The year befroe got Venetian, strip view, $100 a night.

I use Orbitz and search flight, car, hotel packages and keep checking till I find something.

The Wynn kicks butt. That is a great price.

BonzoHansen
01-01-2010, 07:34 PM
Venetian is pretty convenient too, they run shuttles from there to the convention hall because the APEX part of the show is there (sans convetrion center is connected to Venetian).

Plus the Venetian is nice and it made my wife happy. :thumbsup:

Vegas69
01-01-2010, 07:51 PM
The last couple years we have found room rates way better the closer to the show as they panic to sell out. I would not book now for anything. last year we got the Wynn, very top floor, strip view for $100 a night. The year befroe got Venetian, strip view, $100 a night.

I use Orbitz and search flight, car, hotel packages and keep checking till I find something.

That's crazy, since it has to be a penthouse on the top floor. Those rooms were going to well over 1k a night not long ago.

69Camaro
01-01-2010, 10:32 PM
Venetian is pretty convenient too, they run shuttles from there to the convention hall because the APEX part of the show is there (sans convetrion center is connected to Venetian).

Plus the Venetian is nice and it made my wife happy. :thumbsup:



Right, I remember that from my trip in 06. I'll see what I can get at or near the Venetian. Last trip we stayed at the Monte Carlo, and it was fine, this time I'd like to see what else Vegas has to offer ... :unibrow: .

Where and how do I get to attend some of the parties?? I'm not a big industry player, but would really like to meet some of you guys in person.

mstennes
01-02-2010, 01:36 PM
We got a room at the MGM Grand just under the top floor for 99.00 a night last time we went down, same deal, wast full and they like occupancys.

wedged
01-02-2010, 02:18 PM
I hear the Bunny Ranch is a nice place to stay, but it's a bit of hike from the strip from what I'm told.






:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

GregWeld
01-02-2010, 02:23 PM
Personally -- I've stayed at the Bellagio twice for SEMA -- and I can tell you that it "ain't what it used to be" but either are the prices. I was thinking about me and 6 or so other Lat G guys just staying over at Todds place. We can save some money and help work on his car at the same time. He has plenty of cars and toys and stuff we can use. Kelli won't mind.

Seriously - I like Franks version... wait til you see the color of their eyes... Which is what I did for '09 since I didn't know I was going until about a week before - and got a pretty good rate on the room. Like others have said - check the SEMA site to see if your hotel has Private BUS SERVICE to the Convention Center... it's not "fast" but it's darn convenient... sit down and somebody drives your tired butt to the hotel door. Frankly - even the restaurants were easy to get into this year - vs '07 when we couldn't book a reservation anywhere and ended up with hot dogs and chips... This time around = due to the "recession" the restaurants would take you even if you called the "day of".

GregWeld
01-02-2010, 02:25 PM
Remember too -- the ARIA(?) just opened -- and that added another couple thousand rooms for rent... Let the battles begin!! LOL

byron
01-11-2010, 06:39 PM
I loved the Paris this last year! good food, clean, plus they have a War table! I love to see the money fly at a war table. Kinda like betting on rock paper sisors. Cab fair all cost the same no matter where you stay. they drive around the block if your to close the the hall anyway.

wedgehead
01-12-2010, 07:09 AM
I used the sema booking service and got a super cheap rate at the excaliber. Was 44.00 for wens and thurs 84.00 for fri-sat for 4 people. I know low budget but it leaves me with more money for my cars.

poolado63
01-12-2010, 12:34 PM
I stayed a Harrahs last year, I booked early- $88 a night for the deluxe room. The monorail has a stop there- last stop before convention center- first one off at the show

GregWeld
01-12-2010, 01:14 PM
Seriously -- the "best" hotel is the one you can afford - whatever level that is... is a personal issue. The next issue is - the one you can book a room at...

Not sure how many rooms are in Vegas -- but there's P L E N T Y of them...

fletcherscustoms
01-12-2010, 01:21 PM
I got to vegas at least 5 times a year for work. I normally stay at Planet Hollywood for business trips and gambling , mainly cause I get a lot of comps there. As far as SEMA it has no transportation to and from so I don't stay there for SEMA. Last couple of years stayed at Flamingo for SEMA, center strip, monorail, etc. For 2009 I had some ton a marriot points and started looking and ended up and the Courtyard right across the street from the convention center. Easy to and from access, and if you need to go potty and don't like crowds, a quick 5 minute walk and I was in my room. now I thought it was gonan be a pain having to drive everywhere, but I learned if your in a dually Planet Hollywood has a oversized lot that is 50 yards out the front door, and its free!! So we would drive down to PH and walk wherever we wanted to go on the strip. Being off the strip saved me at least $1000 in gambling, hell I know I went to bed two nights before 9.

ProdigyCustoms
01-14-2010, 07:57 PM
That's crazy, since it has to be a penthouse on the top floor. Those rooms were going to well over 1k a night not long ago.

No, resort room, there are a couple dozen up there

Nine Ball
01-21-2010, 01:00 PM
For past SEMA events, I've stayed at:

Paris
NY NY
MGM
Encore (Wynn)
Palazzo (Venetian)

Nicest rooms have been at the Encore, by far. We did a suite this last time at the Palazzo, it was also very nice.

Convenience-wise, I prefer MGM the most. Why? It is the first stop for the monorail, so you get onto it first in the morning. Hotels down the route get greeted by a full monorail that sometimes can't hold any more people.

I'm going to focus on just having quick access to the monorail from now on. Sucks walking between hotels each morning, and through various casinos full of cigarette smoke just to get to the monorail. Especially with a hangover :)