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Which hotels on the Strip have 2-bedroom suites?

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Aubrey Scott

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Apr 10, 2002, 8:21:00 AM4/10/02
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I saw an earlier post about Mirage. Has anyone else done any of these
elsewhere on the strip? Just curious...

Burtcohen1

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Apr 10, 2002, 11:28:26 AM4/10/02
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>I saw an earlier post about Mirage. Has anyone else done any of these
>elsewhere on the strip? Just curious...

I've been in 2-bedroom suites at MGM and Mandalay Bay.

They were both very nice - with the MGM's suite just a bit nicer. One of the
tubs there was a whirlpool (although still only fits one person) and the MGM
suite had a true wet bar, whereas the suite at Mandalay built a small sink into
the entertainment center.

They both were around $500/night.

Best of luck,

-Burt

Bob G

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Apr 10, 2002, 10:33:39 PM4/10/02
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Westward Ho has some. Not Upscale. Not luxury, but not expensive either.

Bob G
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trent

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Apr 11, 2002, 12:07:52 PM4/11/02
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The Ho's actually have 3 bedrooms. Although one is doorless.

Trent

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Huhndog1

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Apr 11, 2002, 6:08:55 PM4/11/02
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I have heard Treasure Island does.

Bob G

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Apr 11, 2002, 11:56:57 PM4/11/02
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2 bedrooms, 1 living room with a bed along 1 wall, 1 bathroom, and if you
get the right building a pool less than 10 feet from your door. Ask for 10,
11, or 12.

Bob G


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