Vegas Hotel Room
Posted in Las Vegas Hotel Rooms on April 9th, 2009 by CosmasHino – 1 CommentHow Inexpensive Are Cheap Las Vegas Hotel Rooms?
More than 38 million people visit Las Vegas each and every year, and it is reasonable to predict that a high percentage of those visitors would be interested in cheap or budget priced rooms to stay in during their visit. But just because a motel or hotel room is advertised as the lowest price or the deepest discounted price, does that mean it is true? The state of Nevada charges a 7.75% sales tax on all purchases, and there is a 9% tax on hotel rooms in Las Vegas. Not only are motel and hotel rooms generally more expensive on Friday and Saturday than they are from Sunday through Thursday, but do not forget to factor in the holidays. Because more people tend to visit Las Vegas on holidays, it is especially important to book your reservation, not only for rooms, but also for event tickets, well in advance if you will be there on New Year’s Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Valentine’s Day, Presidents’ Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Nevada Day (the fourth Friday in October), Halloween, Veterans’ Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas. Similarly, budget minded travelers who insist on a cheap hotel room in Las Vegas hotel and casino will want to make sure they avoid these days.
Don’t forget that, besides the cost of your Vegas hotel room, you will also be facing the cost of your transportation in and around the city. If you fly into Las Vegas, you can get from the airport via several different means. Shuttle buses from McCarran Airport to downtown Las Vegas or the Strip generally cost less than $10 per person, and they are running 24-hours a day, 7-days a week.
If you want to take a taxi, you will find that the starting rate for a Las Vegas cab is $3.20, and then an extra $2.20 is added for every mile you are driven.
Parking may be free in most of the hotels casinos in Las Vegas, but a lot of hotels offer valet parking, and you will be expected to tip the valet a minimum of $2 for parking your car and bringing it to you.
Maybe you are interested in MGM Hotel Las Vegas and Excalibur Hotel Vegas.