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Thanks for the tips. Lots of useful info there!
I'm sure it'll be pretty hot - I don't know how much difference in temperature there will be, but I'll try to arrange my visit towards the end of the summer if possible. I have experienced the heat before though in Central America last year, so I kind of know what to expect in that respect. And unlike there, I bet everywhere indoors has icey air-con! Any idea on Youth Hostel prices? Or cheap hotel prices? What kind of ballpark are we talking? It will be my first trip to the US since I was about 9! Is Vegas much pricier than the rest of the States? I have an image of what Vegas will be like in my head, but I'm sure it will blow me away when I get there! JK __________ Online Casino Bonuses http://xthost.info/casinotopten |
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you should be able to stay in a room with ac for under 35 bucks, downtown,
The difference with vegas heat is its a dry heat, little humidity, its in a desert so its not uncommon for the temp to reach 110 or more, can not go bare foot or you will burn your feet. "JK" <nothanks@mailer.com> wrote in message news:Xns9708CD9C41974thisemailaddressisfa@195.92.1 93.157... > Thanks for the tips. Lots of useful info there! > > I'm sure it'll be pretty hot - I don't know how much difference in > temperature there will be, but I'll try to arrange my visit towards the > end of the summer if possible. I have experienced the heat before though > in Central America last year, so I kind of know what to expect in that > respect. And unlike there, I bet everywhere indoors has icey air-con! > > Any idea on Youth Hostel prices? Or cheap hotel prices? What kind of > ballpark are we talking? It will be my first trip to the US since I was > about 9! Is Vegas much pricier than the rest of the States? > > I have an image of what Vegas will be like in my head, but I'm sure it > will blow me away when I get there! > > JK > > __________ > Online Casino Bonuses > http://xthost.info/casinotopten > > |
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Wait a few months before booking, but you will be able to get a hotel
for under $20 during the summer on a weekday. If you want to be close to the action, I would try Sahara. It is on the far North End of the strip and, although it is showing its age, you can get $19 or $29 per night rates during the summer weekdays. Jim N Alaska wrote: > you should be able to stay in a room with ac for under 35 bucks, downtown, > The difference with vegas heat is its a dry heat, little humidity, its in > a desert so its not uncommon for the temp to reach 110 or more, can not go > bare foot or you will burn your feet. > > > > > "JK" <nothanks@mailer.com> wrote in message > news:Xns9708CD9C41974thisemailaddressisfa@195.92.1 93.157... > > Thanks for the tips. Lots of useful info there! > > > > I'm sure it'll be pretty hot - I don't know how much difference in > > temperature there will be, but I'll try to arrange my visit towards the > > end of the summer if possible. I have experienced the heat before though > > in Central America last year, so I kind of know what to expect in that > > respect. And unlike there, I bet everywhere indoors has icey air-con! > > > > Any idea on Youth Hostel prices? Or cheap hotel prices? What kind of > > ballpark are we talking? It will be my first trip to the US since I was > > about 9! Is Vegas much pricier than the rest of the States? > > > > I have an image of what Vegas will be like in my head, but I'm sure it > > will blow me away when I get there! > > > > JK > > > > __________ > > Online Casino Bonuses > > http://xthost.info/casinotopten > > > > |