Friday, April 13, 2012

Luxury LV for non-gamblers?

My husband and I are staying two nights in LV before heading off to Bryce Canyon. We want a luxury hotel experience with great restaurants and fun activities. Neither of us is a gambler, so we%26#39;re looking for the best hotel for entertainment value, refined luxury and spa facilities. What do you think - Wynn, Bellagio, or Venetian????





Luxury LV for non-gamblers?


Given the choice, I would pick the Bellagio- its hands down, my favorite place on the strip.



Luxury LV for non-gamblers?


Four Seasons. No casino and a wonderful Spa.




I think I%26#39;d look into the Four Seasons also if a casino isn%26#39;t what you want. However, if you don%26#39;t mind staying at a casino/hotel, then I think I%26#39;d choose Bellagio or Wynn. Wynn is newer, but the Bellagio location is better and I like the restaurant selection there better than that of the Wynn. Plus it%26#39;s right across the street from Caesar%26#39;s Palace and the Forum Shops Mall, wonderful restaurants around there. The Bellagio pool are is also wonderful. So, guess what I%26#39;m saying is, I%26#39;d choose either Four Seasons (wonderful amenities) or Bellagio.




Four Seasons is exactly for people like you.




I think the best non-gambler hotel room, by far, with the exception of the fairway villas at Wynn, is the MGM Skylofts.





You get picked up in a Maybach 62 limo then off to your private entrance and separate elevator. You have a 24/7 butler and concierge. The best TV/electronics package in Vegas, etc.





Most people don%26#39;t know about this which is why they recommend the standard Bellagio, Wynn and Venetian rooms. If your budget allows, I think you will like this better.




You might look into the new Trump tower. There is no casino. Although there are quite a few condos, there are hotel rooms, too. Check the reviews, but the ones I have seen have been positive.




Thanks, Everyone. Very helpful indeed. Will check out the Four Seasons and these MGM Skylofts. Sounds like the Bellagio is the frontrunner among the three I originally considered including the Venetian and the Wynn. Interesting that no one has given a thumbs up to the Venetian - even with their climbing wall and other Canyon Ranch activities?...Cheers.

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