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Two bedroom on the Strip? Recommendations

Discussion in 'LV Strip Hotels' started by JLoson0550, Dec 26, 2019.

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  1. JLoson0550

    JLoson0550 Tourist

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    Hello all!
    Need a little help. Surprised the folks with Bruno Mars tickets for Christmas and they were so excited. They both havent been to vegas either (crazy).

    I know a lot of the apps and properties dont advertise two bedrooms all that much. Can anyone recommend a property with them/that you enjoyed? I’m Diamond with Caesars so I was going to try and call CET first and see but would like a property/name of the room first.
    Thank you
     
  2. Travel Fanatic

    Travel Fanatic The Arbiter of Taste Caviar Kid

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    If you're just looking for connecting rooms, just call CET (or anywhere else you're thinking about) and they can likely accommodate you (unless you're going on a very busy weekend). But if you mean a suite with two bedrooms, I would skip calling CET. They don't have a big suite inventory, so it can be hard to get. If you want suite info, there are lots to choose from, but you may want to let everyone know your price range before you get deluged with suggestions
     
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  3. romeocasido

    romeocasido High-Roller

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    I think most 2 bedroom suites are just a regular 1 bedroom suite but with an adjoining base room. I know the luxor 2 bedroom suite is basically this set up.

    I stayed in a Paris Le Mans Suite (sometimes called petite suite) and also had the base double queen that was adjoining it. But that was 2 different room reservations.

    Maybe you can save money by just getting 2 adjoining base rooms
     
  4. spicole

    spicole No shirt, no shoes... NO DICE!

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    First suggestion: it’s a lot easier to reserve these types of rooms at MGM and some of the other properties than CET.

    Second suggestion: it’s almost always going to be much cheaper to reserve two regular rooms with a request for adjoining rooms (or request of rooms to be on the same floor). I’d recommend this route.

    Third suggestion: if you *must* reserve a 2-bedroom, I recommend checking out Delano or Vdara. Another option is Elara, which is more-or-less attached to PH. They have 2 and 3 bedroom rentals.
     
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  5. Chuck2009x

    Chuck2009x VIP Whale

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    For non-high rollers,
    Mandalay Bay has the Panoramic Two Bedroom Suite
    MGM Grand has the Skyline Marquee Suite
    Both are true two-bedroom suites at the ends of the wings and can normally be booked online.
    I'm sure CET has a few at CP probably (and Rio has some villas or something that aren't in the main buildings), but they'll be really expensive

    Most "two bedrooms" anywhere else are gonna be One Bedrooms with a connector to a regular room.
     
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  6. nostresshere

    nostresshere Mr. Anti Debit Card

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    What sort of offers do you normally get from CET?
    Have you logged in to see what types of rooms you can get? (use rate CALENDAR, not offers)

    And... I have to agree with the earlier posts. Getting two rooms is much easier and cheaper than getting a 2BR suite.
     
  7. mikel123

    mikel123 High-Roller

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    You also may want to check out a couple of options that are right off the strip like Tuscany or Platinum.
     
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    rgerards Low-Roller

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    Luxor suites are really really affordable and nice value for money.
     
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    This question is heavily dependent on what your budget is. If you’re truly looking for a 2-bedroom suite on the ultimate luxury/expensive side of things, I would recommend this:
    https://www.wynnlasvegas.com/rooms-and-suites/encore-tower-suites/encore-two-bedroom-apartment

    Or perhaps a Aria Sky Suites 2-bedroom penthouse for the next level down.

    If you’re more budget minded but still want to be in an iconic casino resort, then I would maybe suggest you look at a 2-bedroom penthouse in Mirage:

    https://mirage.mgmresorts.com/en/hotel/two-bedroom-penthouse.html

    then of course there are all the other excellent suggestions here. Like those, if you are just looking for two rooms, you would definitely recognize some real savings by just getting two rooms close or adjoining somewhere.
     
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  10. Headache 21

    Headache 21 i don't wanna grow up, i'm a toys'r'us kid

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    I'd try Elara or Vdara, or even try AirBNB and pick up a condo at the Veer Towers.

    Otherwise adjoining rooms is probably your best bet if you're trying to keep costs down.
     
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    At Caesar's Palace, the Julius executive suites are a middle room with a king bedroom on one side and a 2 queen bedroom on the other. By default, they rent you with one bedroom, but you can rent them with both. I think some of the Octavius suites have adjoining rooms too. The Presidential Suite at Bally's I stayed in for thanksgiving again comes with one bedroom by default but has a total of 4 connected executive suites as bedrooms. That room is pricey though, and I can't imagine what they charge per extra bedroom. As a one bedroom, it's generally 550 to 750 per night. Up side is youd probably get diamond status probably from renting it for a few days with 2 bedrooms if you dont ready have that lol. There is definitely a handful of suites at Flamingo with 2 bedrooms but I cant remember the name of that room type off the top of my head. I think some of the premium suites at Bally's also have adjoining executive suites effectively turning them in to very large 2 bedroom suites. (The premiums are 1500-1700 square feet as one bedrooms so they'd be over 2000 with an added bedroom)
     
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  12. NJbadlands

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    Agree with much of what has been said above, CET will be harder to secure than Mlife. I have stayed two bedroom at mirage three times and have been very satisfied all three occasions. Costs wasn’t ridiculous and the rooms (twice a hospitality suite and once a tower suite) were very nice. Also center strip.
     
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    stayed in a friends 2 bedroom loft suite at Vdara and it was gorgeous. Im sure it is super expensive but I know they have cheaper, non loft, 2 bedroom suites
     
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    If you are ok with walking distance, try this search or an airnbnb/vrbo rental and consider the Wyndham Grand Desert timeshare resort. Their 2 bedrooms are really nice. They will try to get you to go to a sales presentation when you check in, but as a renter you are under absolutely no obligation to do so. A simple and persistent "No, thank you" will quickly extract you from the situation. (Importantly, DON'T say something like "not right now" or "maybe later" because they won't take a hint and will keep calling to see when you are available.)

    Using eBay, it's a flat rate (no additional resort fees or taxes) but it's nonrefundable, so be sure of your plans before booking.
     
  15. ardee

    ardee It's only money.

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    For a work trip, I stayed in a Cosmopolitan 2 bedroom (1 master King bedroom and 1 double bedroom, with 2 full baths and a common area powder room), a spacious seating area and plenty of spots to hang out for 6 of us without feeling cramped.
    The Master King bedroom/bathroom was located at the end of the suite with a separate small hallway and privacy door. One of the interns slept on the couch with extra blankets and pillows.
    It turned out well for all of us, as many were working in the suite, getting ready to go out, or resting at different times of the day.

    https://www.cosmopolitanlasvegas.com/resort/rooms-suites/two-bedroom-city-suite
     
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    HGVC Flamingo, which is behind Flamingo and Jockey Club which is attached to Cosmo.
     
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    Bellagio 2 bedroom suite. Each bedroom has a his and hers separate bathroom. The one we had was not with an adjoining room and it was center, fountain view.
     
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    We’ve rented a two bedroom at MGN Signature through vrbo/Airbnb and were very happy with the suite. The price was reasonable. It’s not CET, but if you don’t book through MGM you can play only at CET and not affect your MLife ADT.
     
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