August 25th, 2010


Las Vegas is a place of interest that one must visit at least once in their lifetime. Besides the numerous casinos, which made it famous, it has outstanding architecture and nightlife. Las Vegas is another city that does not sleep; the only time it is slightly quieter is in the mornings, just so that it gets back its pulse as the afternoon hours tick by.

If you are planning a trip to the gambling city of the world, there are a vast number of Las Vegas hotel rooms to choose from; to be more exact, approximately 100,000 of them that fit every budget and fantasy you have in mind. Most of the hotels are equipped with internet connection and the general hotel ammenities. But why will you really want to have an internet connection or superb room facilities when the real exciting experiences is really out there in the streets and casino?

Las Vegas hotel rooms are diverse; you can find a room that fits your honeymoon fantasy and another that offers just the basics. Due to the huge number of availability of Las Vegas hotel rooms, you don’t have to make a reservation months in advance the traditional way, as there is no on or off season; however, if you want a particular type of room at a particular hotel, then booking in advance is advised.

The best and easiest way to book any Las Vegas hotel room is online, where most hotels have a profile with pictures and details such as the location, prices and amenities provided. Online booking always run promotion by giving out electronic coupons. These coupons serve as discount code when you book the rooms online. The discount can be quite good, sometimes hitting a 50% off. Always be on a lookout for such coupons and it can save you quite a sustaintial amount of money. However, if you don’t have time to book online for one of the famous Las Vegas hotel rooms, rest assured that you will find something that will fit your requirements and budget, even if you just happen to be passing through.

August 24th, 2010



Las Vegas buffets originated in the late 1940’s as a way for Las Vegas casinos and hotels to attract visitors for for staying and gambling in their casinos. The hotel/casinos treated their buffets as a loss leader, willing to trade the small buffet losses for massive profits on the gambling divisions of the casino businesses.

Recently, Las Vegas buffets have undergone massive changes throughout the city. Once just places to fill you up at the cheapest prices, today’s buffets at the Las Vegas casinos and resorts are as lavish and over-the-top as the rest of the city. You can no longer expect to enjoy a huge buffet meal for under $5, but for just a few bucks more (and sometimes much more), you can have as much of the best gourmet food you will have anywhere, and at any price. Although you might be paying $35 for a buffet dinner now, it is still a tremendous value for the quality and excellence of the food you are getting.

Here are some tips for Las Vegas restaurant and buffet dining. Coupons for the buffets and restaurants can be found in flyers and game books throughout the city. Get free slot cards from the casinos you gamble at the most, as building up points on these cards can lead to free buffets and other freebies throughout the casinos. Still another good tip, when at a buffet, is to pass on food items that you can get at any Las Vegas buffet (like pasta and pizza), and focus on higher-end items (lobster, steaks, etc.), you will come out ahead.

Here are what many consider to be the best buffets in Las Vegas. They range in prices from $13 for breakfast buffet to $40 for dinner buffet (may be higher when you visit), but all offer huge varieties of gourmet food at still-great value.

The Buffet at Bellagio Hotel and Casino

With one of the most elegant dining rooms anywhere, the Bellagio buffet, with the hefty price tag of about $40 for dinner, is still worth every penny. The food is not just “gourmet buffet,” but is outright “gourmet anywhere.” Some of the amazing dishes include venison chops, smoked sturgeon, and fabulous pastries.

Le Village Buffet – Paris Hotel and Casino

The dining room is designed after a quaint French village, and gives Le Village a charming feel. French cuisine is prepared perfectly throughout the buffet. And each cooking station is in a theme of a region of France, such as Normandy, Alsace, Burgandy, and Brittany. Expect to pay from $13 for breakfast up to $25 for dinner, but it is well worth it.



Village Seafood Buffet at The Rio Hotel and Casino


Serving only dinner, and at around $40, this seafood buffet at the Rio gives you a selection of many creatures of the sea, with stations themed after countries throughout the world. It is still a tremendous value, as you choose from heaping platters of sushi, lobster, scallions, and many varieties of perfectly-cooked fish.



Cravings at the Mirage Hotel and Casino


Cravings is designed to look like anything other than a buffet, with bold colors and geometric patterns, back-lighted glass walls, and low-slung chairs and tables. Thirteen separate cooking stations prepare many kinds of dishes, from American barbecue, to Asian, to Mexican food, and more. And the desserts are so good you may skip the main courses. At between $13 for breakfast, on up to $25 for dinner, the Cravings Buffet is an excellent buffet deal.

The Buffet at Bellagio, Le Village at Paris, and Cravings at the Mirage all offer a elaborate champagne brunch on the weekends. These are all tremendous values, with huge selections of delicious foods, and of course, champagne. All are offered at prices equivalent to their dinner buffet rates.

August 19th, 2010



Times are tough, and many of us do not have the money to splurge on an expensive vacation. However, there are still travel bargains to be had all over the country, if you take the time to research; including some lodging and transportation options that just might not have occurred to you. Also, a handful of popular places have managed to remain bargains despite a worsening economy.

Las Vegas has always been a relatively inexpensive vacation destination – the casinos assume you will spend all your money gambling and many things are subsidized. Even if you do not gamble, Las Vegas offers wonderful shopping, a variety of spectacular shows, and exciting nightlife. In recent years, it has become more of a family destination and it’s a great place to take the children. Even if you have been to the city many times before, there is always something new in Vegas.

Staying in one of the fancy Strip hotels can be expensive, although you should check around for special offers and deals. Las Vegas boasts several of the largest – and most expensive – hotels in the world; however you can pay between $40 to $60 for a perfectly adequate hotel room. Cheap all-you-can-eat buffets and coupon books are still available and it costs nothing to just wander around the fantastic hotels, many of which feature free shows or entrainment.

An Orlando vacation is still one of the best bargains around. Of course, there is Disney World, but the Orlando area boasts around 100 other attractions and theme parks, as well as excellent shopping, nightlife and outdoor activities. There are well over 100,000 hotel rooms to suit all tastes and budgets – consider a package that includes admission to Disney; or stay in neighboring Kissimmee, where hotel rooms are a little bit cheaper; or even further afield.

Second only to Disney World in terms of visitors is Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. The emphasis is also on family fun and activities here and this area offers plenty of reasonably priced hotels, outlet shopping and live shows. The area is a golfer’s paradise, with an estimated 120 golf courses scattered up and down the 60 mile stretch of coast. Food and drink are considered to be inexpensive in Myrtle Beach; and like Las Vegas, it’s easy to find various coupons and discounts for hotels, attractions and shopping. Branson, MO and Gatlinburg, TN are two other resort areas where bargains can generally be found.

Phoenix is considered a value for money destination. The city has become a resort capital of the United States; however accommodation in general is not too expensive, and the city boasts some of the best shopping anywhere, almost perfect weather year round, an estimated 100 golf courses and is within easy reach of spectacular desert scenery. A driving trip from Las Vegas to Phoenix allows you to see much of the dramatic scenery and historic sights of the Southwest.

Regardless of where you visit, there are further steps you can take to save money on accommodation. Home exchange vacations have become more popular than ever; there is usually a charge to register or join, but no charge to swap your home with somebody else for a week, live like a local and really get to experience another place. You may not have considered hostelling, but it’s not just for students and backpackers. Staying at a hostel offers a great way to see the country and to meet up with likeminded travelers. Camping does not have to be too primitive; consider renting a cabin for your next trip, which can cost as little as $50 a night.

Air travel to your destination does not have to be expensive either. Check your local airport to see if any so-called discount carriers offer service; the two major options are Southwest and JetBlue. Shop around for lower airfare and consider flying at specific times of day to get a lower fare, as well as flying from a different airport. Flying from Chicago Midway can often be cheaper than the busier O’Hare, for example. Check out airline packages, which include airfare, hotel and perhaps a rental car and are generally a lot cheaper than buying the components separately.

These days, it just doesn’t occur to most people to travel by train, but train travel can be cheaper than flying or driving, especially for a relatively short distance. Check with Amtrak for special offers or passes which allow unlimited travel within a geographical region. And long distance bus travel, for many years considered the domain of the less fortunate, is now attracting passengers from all walks of life, lured by low fares, better service and a network of almost 4,000 destinations.

Travel can be expensive and stressful. Take time to check out some options and you may just save some money on your next vacation.

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