also just back from vegas. I stayed in the bellagio and its excellent, i got it for USD 330 for 3 nights on a special offer when i joined their mailing list on their website. definitely worth it. friends stayed in Paris and liked it.
Tips
1. Get lessons for each of the games if you intend playing and not familiar with them. I didnt play craps and its intimidating enough so when getting a lesson at least you know you are not the only clueless one. Most casinos run these during the day
2. If you are gambling, the drinks are free from the cocktail waitresses, just make sure you tip them about 1usd per drink
3. buffets - tried a couple of them PH and bellagio - thought PH was good until i went to the bellagio one
4. if they offer you an upgrade at checkin and you take it, get them to throw in some resort credit
5. Grand Canyon - I used papllion, they fly out of an airport 30 mins from vegas when the strip is beside the airport...remind you of anyone. They were fine, I paid USD 220 for a helicopter tour of the west rim. it took 4 hours door to door, it was good but i believe the south rim is alot better so if you are doing this and have time, try to make it to the south rim.
6. there are good outlets in LV so you can also shop there unless you win enough to shop at the high end stores that are in the malls in the hotels
7. check out a map of the hotels online and make sure you are staying central enough...all sallys recommendations are good
dont go to luxor - stayed there before, spring break crowd at the pool..i am more of a bellagio man myself
