Vegas hotel for families

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Anonymous wrote:The Venetian. The all-suites thing is great, it's in a great location, and the theme is fun.

It’s not a suite. It’s a little extra sitting area in the room.


Whatever. It makes the room real giant and very luxurious.


+1
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Why do you feel Vegas isn't family friendly? Outside of the actually gaming floor, a couple of clubs, families everywhere and plenty of kid friendly activities. Just stay and any of the big strip properties and you will be fine. We stay and 4S you get all of the Mandalay amenities plus a separate private smaller pool.
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Anonymous wrote:The Venetian. The all-suites thing is great, it's in a great location, and the theme is fun.


+1.

My family loved The Venetian. Nice big room, great view, location and pools.
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Vdara
Venetian
Wyndam
Elara
Bellagio

depends on what you're looking for, budget, location on the strip, etc.
Anonymous
We had a huge suite at the Mirage. Great pool!
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Anonymous wrote:We will be stopping through Vegas during Xmas. I have been there (years ago) and know it isn’t the family friendliest, but what is the best hotel there right now for a family with teenagers? We will see a show or two.


Honestly Vegas has so many nice hotels, I’d recommend just finding one in the location and price range you prefer. You really can’t go wrong.
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Anonymous wrote:Thanks to a DCUM rec I can highly recommended the Hilton Elara - it’s a vacation property but run 100% like a hotel. Has great condo style rooms up to 4 bedrooms. Conveniently located next to Planet Hollywood and connected via the Miracle Mile shops. I can answer any questions.


General cost? Pools?
Anonymous
Another vote for the Venetian.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thanks to a DCUM rec I can highly recommended the Hilton Elara - it’s a vacation property but run 100% like a hotel. Has great condo style rooms up to 4 bedrooms. Conveniently located next to Planet Hollywood and connected via the Miracle Mile shops. I can answer any questions.


General cost? Pools?

We had a huge 4 king BR/BA suites with a living room, full kitchen, bar counter, dining table & w/d, with a cool view of the Sphere for about $1500 per night. It’s not luxurious like many others but if space is a premium and great location also. Pool looked decent - again, not Las Vegas luxurious.
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One of my tweens says the Venetian is his favorite hotel of all the places we have ever stayed in any city/country.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thanks to a DCUM rec I can highly recommended the Hilton Elara - it’s a vacation property but run 100% like a hotel. Has great condo style rooms up to 4 bedrooms. Conveniently located next to Planet Hollywood and connected via the Miracle Mile shops. I can answer any questions.


General cost? Pools?

We had a huge 4 king BR/BA suites with a living room, full kitchen, bar counter, dining table & w/d, with a cool view of the Sphere for about $1500 per night. It’s not luxurious like many others but if space is a premium and great location also. Pool looked decent - again, not Las Vegas luxurious.


We stayed at Elara in a much smaller suite- one king bedroom, full living room with sofa beds, full kitchen and huge bathrooms- bonus, room had projection screen and projector, which kids loved. This was a couple years ago, but think room was under $300 per night. Very comfortable, great views (we were on 50th floor), would highly recommend. Elara isn’t your hotel if you want to be pampered, but the rooms are huge and so comfortable- they are more like condos than hotel rooms.
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Consider parkMGM
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Anonymous wrote:Consider parkMGM


Thats where we are staying in December
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