Best Rooms in Town $29

kewljason

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FLASH1296 said:
Hard Rock is offering rooms at their new HRH Tower (midweek) at $29/night.
Title of thread: Best rooms in town. Not sure these are the best rooms in town, but it may be one of the better deals currently in town. :) Only problem is for someone not familiar is you won't be on the strip, several blocks away. Hard Rock also draws a younger sometimes "partier" crowd. On a positive note Hard Rock has some decent BJ games and is usually underrated by the different BJ reports. (IMO)
 

shadroch

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I'd take ECs Havana Suites over the HRH anyday.My one stay at the HR sucked. You can't even bring outside food or beverages to your rooms.
 

shadroch

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21forme said:
Why not? Security searches you for food as you enter?
Yes. I suppose you could hide in on your person if you wanted, but I was stopped from entering the elevators with a bag of Carl Jrs in one hand and a Carl Jrs cup in the other. Was told that they didn't allow outside food in the rooms.
 

21forme

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shadroch said:
Yes. I suppose you could hide in on your person if you wanted, but I was stopped from entering the elevators with a bag of Carl Jrs in one hand and a Carl Jrs cup in the other. Was told that they didn't allow outside food in the rooms.
That's unbelievable!
 

sagefr0g

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Albee said:
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Does this rate at Hard Rock have a 'resort fee' ??
what is this 'resort fee' bull crap?
i mean i've been hearing more and more references to the practice.
but what the hell is it?
is it you get a quoted price for a room, and then you get your bill and there are some sort of scam charges tacked on to your bill?:confused:
 

shadroch

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If I were 25 and going to Vegas for a weekend of sex, drugs and rock and roll, I'd prefer the HRH, but I'm not.
 

SystemsTrader

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sagefr0g said:
what is this 'resort fee' bull crap?
i mean i've been hearing more and more references to the practice.
but what the hell is it?
is it you get a quoted price for a room, and then you get your bill and there are some sort of scam charges tacked on to your bill?:confused:
This fee crap is a scam. You pay for a room up front, then when you show up to check in you must pay a resort fee. Depending on the place it usually averages about $10 a day. About 75% of all the hotels in Vegas do this now. I don't understand how this can even be legal, as far as I'm concerned its a form of bait and switch. So if you go for 5 days expect to add at least $50 to your trip for this. If you refuse to pay they won't give you your room key.

I just looked it up the Hard Rock resort fee is an additional $7 per day.
I did a quick look at Hotels.com and found that if cost is all that matters there are rooms on the strip that are even cheaper than what the Hard Rock is charging. I guess it depends on when you go.
 
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shadroch

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It's a way to charge more for a room, yet appear to be cheaper. Search engines don't include the resort fee in the price, so you need to be careful.
A few places actually do give some value- The Venitian now gives free access to their spa where before even guests paid to use it- but most places it's just a rip-off. Imagine paying to use the facilities at The Wild Wild West($10 a nite resort fee).
 

FLASH1296

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A "resort fee" is an all-inclusive daily fee that typically includes all or some of the following:

  • Wi-Fi Access
  • Pool entry
  • Exercise Area entry
  • A daily newspaper
  • Free bottled water
  • Free parking
  • Free 'business center' access e.g. printing boarding passes.

Comped guests are generally NOT charged a fee, but will not get all of the above, especially not free Wi-Fi
 

chichow

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staying at the HR

I've stayed at the HR. Not the greatest rooms. Not the worst either.

It is a noisier property. Not just from the people and the clubs.

You get quite a bit of aircraft noise too as the property is under one of the Mccarran flight paths.
 

21gunsalute

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FLASH1296 said:
A "resort fee" is an all-inclusive daily fee that typically includes all or some of the following:

  • Wi-Fi Access
  • Pool entry
  • Exercise Area entry
  • A daily newspaper
  • Free bottled water
  • Free parking
  • Free 'business center' access e.g. printing boarding passes.

Comped guests are generally NOT charged a fee, but will not get all of the above, especially not free Wi-Fi
With the exception of bottled water most hotels outside of Vegas offer all of the above for free. Then again you aren't likely to get such prices anywhere else.
 

Albee

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Free wi fi on the strip....negative

I have stayed at various LV Strip locations and never was able to get free wifi. Most resort fee's I see....which are the newer large properties...still don't include the wifi. When M opened they offered pretty low rates, but a $75. resort fee.

I won't stay at a scam joint like that.
 
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