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Diane


well me and my family decided i can get laser treetment for my face / back (acne).....i basically have acne on my back and face..more than average people ..it stresses me out and i've tried everything from a special diet to cleanse my body from skin products and hormone ballance pills. Its probably 90% genetics so i want to do the laser treatment, but i dont where you do it ? can people who have experience from this laser treetment give me the number and address in las vegas? im a teenager and ive heard a lot of teens get this procedure done ..HELP! haha


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I would like for you to talk to my wife. She is a skin care expert in Las Vegas. She is a Licensed Aesthetician and works at a spa on the west side. You can call her at 702-808-4926

Choosing a Hotel In Las Vegas




Lovemeorha


Hello All,

I am going to Vegas in November (first time) with my boyfriend and I am sooooo over whelmed with how many options I have to choose from as far as the hotels. The main factor for me isâ¦. the hotel has to have NICE SHEETS!!! I don't like the old school Day Inn sheets at all, for exampleâ¦.I like to smooth white sheets that feel good on your skin⦠a nice thread count lol. Yea I know⦠I may be picky but I want to be comfortable, I am staying for a week. From your experience... what is the best hotel to stay in when it comes to Las Vegas? That has nice sheets of course :) I look forward to hearing from you guys!

Also, do you think it's necessary to rent a car to get around? Or are things so close walking/catching a cab is no biggie?

Thanks!

P.S. I donât really care about the priceâ¦. .I just want your opinion
How is the MGM hotel? It looks pretty nice...



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When you look for a hotel in Vegas consider this. For the most part all of the big hotels on the Strip are great. The most important things to consider are location, price, and in the summer you want to consider the hotelâs pool area. So, stay on the strip in the center of all of the hotel locations so that you can walk to see all of the hotels and casinos, and all of the free attractions.
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The best place to stay to do that is in one of the hotels on or nearest to Flamingo Rd & the Strip. At that corner is Caesars Palace, Bellagio, the Flamingo, Ballys, and the Paris hotels. This link will take you to a map of the strip so you can see ( http://www.vegas.com/lounge/map.html) I am not saying you need to stay in one of these but stay close to them. I do recommend the Flamingo and Monte Carlo hotels if you are looking for a good price, location and pool.

The next thing to consider in picking the BEST place is price. Rates go down in the summer (and again after Thanksgiving, until about mid-January (except new years eve when prices double)). So pick a place that has the best price for you. Caesars, Wynn, The Venetian, and Bellagio will cost top dollar all of the time (like $150 and up) per night during the summer. The Flamingo, Ballys Monte Carlo, and some others you can get into for around $100 (but most times for less) during the low seasons. Its also more expensive in all Vegas hotels on Friday and Saturday nights by $40 to $60 more. So to get a lower rate plan to go to Vegas on Sunday and stay through Thursday night.

I have stayed at Mandalay Bay, Excalibur, Paris, MGM, Monte Carlo, Bellagio, Caesars, the Rio, the Flamingo, Ballys, and Harrahs. But the BEST place for me when I go is who has the best price. Again, all of the Strip hotels are great. So shop the web sites, look at the hotel rate calendars, and go when the price is the lowest. That's the best place to stay on the Strip.

If you want THE BEST hotels on the Strip, stay at Bellagio, The Venetian, Caesars Palace, The Wynn & Palazzio, or Mandalay Bay. They WILL have the nicest digs in Vegas and they also cost the most.
The MGM is also nice, I have stayed there, but make sure that you get one of the Tower rooms and not a West Wing room (they are very small).

People go to Vegas to sightsee as well as gamble. You can see most of the stuff on the Strip by walking, so you don't need a rental car. There is a free monorail between Excalibur, Luxor, and Mandalay Bay. The one on the opposite side of the street which runs from the MGM to the Hilton you have to pay to ride. There is a free bus between Harrahs Hotel to the RIO Hotel that runs every half hour. There is also a free bus that you can get outside the Bills Gambling Hall Hotel (formerly Barbary Coast Casino) that will take you to the Orleans and some other off strip casinos.

Many of the hotels on the Strip are very close together. Many you access by simply walking across an overpass over the Strip or other major streets and walk right into the next hotel. For example, you walk from the Excalibur or MGM across an overpass and walk right into the NY, NY hotel. Further up the Strip you walk from the Paris hotel/Casino through a connecting hallway right into Ballys. Then you can take one of the other overpasses to get directly into the Flamingo, Bellagio, or Caesars. The Paris hotel is right across the street from Bellagio; the Mirage is right across the street from Harrahs; and the Treasure Island and Mirage are right across the street from the Venetian. Besides, there are lots of things to see walking up and down the Strip. If you do get a car, be aware that although all parking at hotels is free (including valet parking) if you park yourself you will also have a long walk to get to the casinos and Strip. That's because the hotel lots and garages are all well behind the hotels. If you do get a car I recommend that you use the hotel's valet parking; just tip the driver when they bring your car when you leave.

Plan which hotels/casinos you want to visit each day so you can make the most of your walking and the free monorails and scuttles. When you get to Vegas you will probably have in your hotel room a free guide to the city called either "What's ON" , âShowbizâor "Las Vegas Today". These are helpful guises as they have a map of the Strip and city with the hotels marked, current hotel shows and prices, plus useful coupons. Some coupons will give you a free souvenir from certain hotels; you just have to take the coupon to the hotel. They also list hotel restaurants and buffets time sand prices.




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