Where to stay in LasVegas

Please advise.. am going to Vegas Dec 9-12 with my 3.. 25ish nephews.. I am 52 we are all single.. any advice.. I have stayed @ Wynns.. a bit to much for them.. and I liked Caesars.. I heard Red Rock is good? I do know it is a guess.. Any help would be appreciated.. Thanks
I would imagine with 3 25ish young men, you'd probably want to stay somewhere close proximity to other properties like on the strip or downtown. The hotel at Red Rock is great, however, I think your nephews would be bored staying there the entire time.
What didn't they like about Wynn?

Golden Frickin' Nugget.

This one's easy.

Palms might work.

Not too far from the Strip and yet...
What about Harrah's or Bally's? Center strip and usually pretty inexpensive. I haven't stayed at Harrah's, but I've stayed at Bally's a couple of times. Even though those hotels/casinos aren't anything spectacular, it's tough to beat the location.
With those dates you catch the last 2 nights of the rodeo.... prices fall off the cliff starting the 11th. I think that as long as you get them on the strip they will be happy but I suggest that you go into an intensive "Spring Training" to keep up with them. I would do a price search for the 2 weekend nights and then you could move to a more upscale property starting Sunday
Check out Planet Hollywood.
Personally, I am with you about Wynn and CP. But for 25 year olds, PH is in a great location,
plenty of lower limit tables, great buffet, Sin City Comedy Club is very good,
you know they have to like the late night waitresses and dealers.
One warning for them...there are pretty ladies trolling for attractive young male Vegas newbies to join them in a so called VIP situation/party which is a scam and would cost them a bundle if they fall for it. Last one we heard of was around the PH. The guys came rclose to falling for it...sounded too good to be true. One of them came to his senses in the form of realizing they'd be putting their credit cards at risk.
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Originally posted by: O2bnVegas
One warning for them...there are pretty ladies trolling for attractive young male Vegas newbies to join them in a so called VIP situation/party which is a scam and would cost them a bundle if they fall for it. Last one we heard of was around the PH. The guys came rclose to falling for it...sounded too good to be true. One of them came to his senses in the form of realizing they'd be putting their credit cards at risk.


Candy, is that a good time to have a credit card with a $100 limit?
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