We spent four days in Las Vegas at the end of January 2012.
Hotel:
As I knew that our trip to Las Vegas would probably be an expensive one due to the dining I wanted to participate in, we agreed that we had to find a good deal for our airfare and hotel to help bring down the cost of the trip. Luckily, I was able to snag us an amazing deal on a package through Alaska Airlines. I purchased both our round-trip tickets from Seattle and three nights at a
Petite Suite at
Treasure Island for only $724. Had we not upgraded to the suite, our package price would have been about $100 less. However, we felt that spending an extra $100 was worth the extra cost.
We requested a strip view room but were given a partial strip view room, however, that minor letdown was made up by the fact that we were given one of the corner suites, which was significantly larger and much more spacious than the typical suite. Treasure Island has remodeled all of their guest rooms within the last few years, changing the former tropical decor for a more modern and updated look. Our room had his and her bathrooms, one of which had a walk-in shower and the other which had a large jacuzzi tub. Although the package obviously didn't break down the costs for the airfare versus the hotel, I will assume that our airfare would have run $200-$250 per ticket. That means that we paid somewhere between $224-$324 for all three nights in the suite; quite an amazing deal!
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View from the entrance to the hotel room. We had a bathroom to the right and left. |
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Suite at Treasure Island. |
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Suite at Treasure Island. |
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Suite at Treasure Island. |
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Suite at Treasure Island. |
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Suite at Treasure Island. |
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Suite at Treasure Island. |
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Suite at Treasure Island. |
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Bathroom #1 inside our suite at Treasure Island. |
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Bathroom #1 inside our suite at Treasure Island. |
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Bathroom #1 inside our suite at Treasure Island. |
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Bathroom #2 inside our suite at Treasure Island. |
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Bathroom #2 inside our suite at Treasure Island. |
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Bathroom #2 inside our suite at Treasure Island. |
Nightlife:
We went out two of the three nights we spent in Las Vegas. I let Shyawn plan this part of the trip and he had a few clubs in mind for our visit including XS (Encore), Tryst (Wynn), Tao (Venetian), Pure (Caesars Palace), and Vanity (Hard Rock Hotel & Casino). Due to the normally exorbitant fees to gain entrance to clubs in Vegas, we decided to visit no more than one each night. Note: all of the photos of the clubs we visited were taken using our point and shoot so please excuse the quality.
XS:
This massive club is located within the Wynn Encore. The admission lines to XS are normally quite long but because we arrived right as it opened (10 PM) the line wasn't too bad. Additionally, we were pulled out of the line after a few minutes and let inside early, which was very nice. The club contains over 40,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor space. Since our visit occurred during the winter, the outdoor area was unfortunately closed. The design of the club was inspired by the curves of the human body. Although I found the interior of the club to be extravagant and very nice, I didn't quite understand how in the heck it cost over 100 million dollars to build. All of the drinks we ordered here were good and very strong, but be prepared to spend at least $15 a drink; this place is far from cheap.
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Us at XS. |
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XS Nightclub |
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XS Nightclub |
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XS Nightclub |
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Outdoor area at XS Nightclub. |
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Outdoor area at XS Nightclub. |
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XS Nightclub |
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XS Nightclub |
Vanity:
Our last night in Las Vegas happened to be Sunday which is a common day for many clubs to be closed, however, Shyawn had read that Vanity at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino was the locals favorite choice for Sunday nights. Additionally, our visit just happened to coincide with the club's two year anniversary party so we figured that club would be hopping. Fortunately, our assumptions were correct; the beautiful club was packed that night. Also, because of the anniversary party there was no cover charge for either one of us! Once at the bar, we learned that Belvedere Vodka was sponsoring the anniversary event so all vodka drinks were completely FREE until midnight. We only had to pay for Shyawn's coat check, so it was quite a cheap night for us!
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Us at Vanity. |
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Vanity Nightclub |
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Vanity Nightclub |
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Vanity Nightclub |
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Vanity Nightclub |
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Vanity Nightclub |
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Vanity Nightclub |
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Vanity Nightclub |
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Vanity Nightclub |
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Vanity Nightclub |
I purchased both our round-trip vegas tickets from Seattle and three nights at a Petite Suite
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