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LAS Vegas Hotels
Anyone know a hotel or hotels that offer great crew rates for both Short(Nightly) and Long term (monthly) room rentals?
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LQ South is the best in town in my opinion. If you want pure cheap with transpo, LQ North is available and the people watching is choice. Hooters Hotel offers cheap airline rooms and is at the end of the strip close to the airport but I don’t think they have a van anymore so transpo would be on you.
Honestly, there are almost always cheap rooms there. Finding a ride and the hour long wait at zero level are the biggest challenges in LAS. I don’t know anything about long term. There are some crash pads run by SWA pilots. |
Hotels.com or kayak are your friend. Always hotel deals, crew rate or not. Especially weekends, believe it or not.
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Great info... as far as long term I remember a few years ago the Blackstone (was holiday Inn, Now For Points Sheraton) offered a long term rate of $750 a month, included free breakfast and transportation. I am sure that is not longer....just curious if there are other similar deals out there
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Originally Posted by Kingjay
(Post 2460445)
Great info... as far as long term I remember a few years ago the Blackstone (was holiday Inn, Now For Points Sheraton) offered a long term rate of $750 a month, included free breakfast and transportation. I am sure that is not longer....just curious if there are other similar deals out there
For 750 you could find a private room crash pad, eat like a king, and Uber all over the place and still have cash left. Are you planning on being there the whole month? If that’s the case, look at short term “executive” rentals and Uber. |
Originally Posted by freezingflyboy
(Post 2460412)
Hotels.com or kayak are your friend. Always hotel deals, crew rate or not. Especially weekends, believe it or not.
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LQ South will not give the airline rate to just any airline pilot anymore. SW yes.
Spirit, No. |
Silver Sevens is ~$50 out the door with shuttle.
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Crash Pad
We will soon have a crash pad up and running. 10 minutes from T1 long term lot. 3/2/2 setup in a quiet neighborhood with convenient access to the 215, AP, Strip. Lots of conveniences nearby. We're easy going professionals who've been doing hospitality for a very long time. If you want to hear more, inbox me....thanks.
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IMPORTANT! When laying over in LAS… don’t miss ELLIS ISLAND. Great crated brews and BBQ.
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Originally Posted by captjns
(Post 3636415)
IMPORTANT! When laying over in LAS… don’t miss ELLIS ISLAND. Great crated brews and BBQ.
When I commuted there I liked staying at the Sahara and often found deals around $50/night. They did a great job with the renovation. This was just after reopening post-COVID so it might be different now but there's always a deal to be had somewhere in Vegas |
Originally Posted by Gulfasaurus
(Post 3636426)
And a $10 steak and eggs breakfast that's actually good quality, and the authentic Italian focaccia sandwich stand on the main gambling floor that's just as good if not better than Eataly up the street but a lot cheaper. I love that place.
When I commuted there I liked staying at the Sahara and often found deals around $50/night. They did a great job with the renovation. This was just after reopening post-COVID so it might be different now but there's always a deal to be had somewhere in Vegas Probably will include the Oyo (hooters) as well, the only place on the strip that I know of where you can play BJ, Craps and Roulette for $1 tables. Lastly, across the street from the Mandalay Bay is the new building housing the Pinball Hall of Fame. Don't let the name throw you though, entry is free and they at least one of almost every pinball game ever made and they all operate on quarters (including the newest pinball games). Down each side of the building is just about every 80's video arcade game you ever played from Asteroids through Qbert and everything else, again all just run on quarters. Money they collect is used to fix up and buy more games when they are found. Great inexpensive experience on the strip. |
Originally Posted by nene
(Post 3637478)
Just read that the Tropicana is to be torn down now for a new Baseball stadium to house the Oakland A's who are moving to join the Raiders in Vegas.
Probably will include the Oyo (hooters) as well, the only place on the strip that I know of where you can play BJ, Craps and Roulette for $1 tables. Lastly, across the street from the Mandalay Bay is the new building housing the Pinball Hall of Fame. Don't let the name throw you though, entry is free and they at least one of almost every pinball game ever made and they all operate on quarters (including the newest pinball games). Down each side of the building is just about every 80's video arcade game you ever played from Asteroids through Qbert and everything else, again all just run on quarters. Money they collect is used to fix up and buy more games when they are found. Great inexpensive experience on the strip. |
Originally Posted by e6bpilot
(Post 3637486)
Good stuff, thanks. I know the Hooters ran the "LECREW" deal for a long time, I believe it was $50 with shuttle pickup from the airport. Don't know if they still honor that or not.
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Originally Posted by e6bpilot
(Post 3637486)
Good stuff, thanks. I know the Hooters ran the "LECREW" deal for a long time, I believe it was $50 with shuttle pickup from the airport. Don't know if they still honor that or not.
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