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Las Vegas - Who's best to travel with?
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Who's the best travel operator to travel to Vegas with?
We're going to Vegas for our honeymoon next August and starting to look into 'getting there' at this early stage.
Is it best to book the flights, hotel, attractions individually or book everything through one travel operator?
Thanks
We're going to Vegas for our honeymoon next August and starting to look into 'getting there' at this early stage.
Is it best to book the flights, hotel, attractions individually or book everything through one travel operator?
Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.We booked everything through Expedia flying straight to Vegas from Gatwick and was extremely happy with everything!
We stayed at the Excalibur and booked all our shows and excursions with expedia before we left and everything worked out beautifully.
You'll have a fantastic time. I'm so jealous. I would love to go back.
We stayed at the Excalibur and booked all our shows and excursions with expedia before we left and everything worked out beautifully.
You'll have a fantastic time. I'm so jealous. I would love to go back.
good luck with the honeymoon, I go every year and find Virgin fantastic, havent tried BA yet, whatever you do do not, repeat not ,save money by changing flights, you will arrive tired and miserable.
Take a "middle of the road" hotel because you wont spend much time in it ! as for the attractions book when you get there, you dont have to book ahead most shows you can get same or next night unless its a big name like Bette Midler or Billy Joel or Reg from Pinner [Sir Elton] even him we got seats for the next night.Also when there book the cheapest seats available & as you go in let the usher
know by waiving a $20 bill at him, discretely, that you are willing to tip for a better seat, works everytime, we got the equivalent of a box at Mamma Mia just for an extra $20.
Take a "middle of the road" hotel because you wont spend much time in it ! as for the attractions book when you get there, you dont have to book ahead most shows you can get same or next night unless its a big name like Bette Midler or Billy Joel or Reg from Pinner [Sir Elton] even him we got seats for the next night.Also when there book the cheapest seats available & as you go in let the usher
know by waiving a $20 bill at him, discretely, that you are willing to tip for a better seat, works everytime, we got the equivalent of a box at Mamma Mia just for an extra $20.
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