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Should we change from Harrah's to Linq?

Discussion in 'LV Strip Hotels' started by mafig, Feb 2, 2016.

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  1. mafig

    mafig Low-Roller

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    We have comped rooms at Harrah's (Mardi Gras/High Roller).
    Today on Total Rewards' site I notice that we can get comped rooms also at Linq. (Deluxe is the only comp offered).

    Should we change?

    I know the rooms at Linq will be newer. My concern with Harrah's is that I have been advised to ask for a room away from Carnaval Court because of noise issues. Are there any problems with noise at Linq?

    What about the air conditioning? We'll be there at the end of April and I know Harrah's has that feature where the air conditioning shuts off if you're not in the room. Coming from Florida, we like it cold. Does Linq have this same feature?

    I don't know how much of a problem the elevators are at Linq.

    What do you think?
     
  2. DJ Ran

    DJ Ran VIP Whale

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    If it were me, I'd choose the Linq over Harrah's. Rooms are newer & I like the casino atmosphere much better as well.
     
  3. sabre

    sabre Low-Roller

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    For the same price, I'd take Linq. More central location. Every room has been renovated recently.
     
  4. runningonthehub

    runningonthehub VIP Whale

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    The Linq would be my choice also. But, you might want to still ask for a room "away from carnival court", just to be safe.
     
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