How to Compare Las Vegas Hotels

Dozens of hotels and resorts are located in Las Vegas. If you are planning a trip to Vegas, you may have no idea how you should choose where to stay. It is important to compare hotel accommodations online, through a travel agent or in a travel book before booking in order to have the best vacation possible.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Step 1

Consider location first. When you are comparing hotels in Las Vegas, see where in Vegas the hotel is located. Strip hotels may cost a little more, but are highly convenient since they are located right in the middle of the action. If you want a cheaper vacation in Vegas, a hotel in the Old Vegas section or the outskirts will cost less.

Step 2

Research the type of accommodations you can expect at each Las Vegas hotel. Many of the hotels have themes, which will appeal to different individuals. For example, the Venetian features an Italian theme and décor with gondola rides and Italian cuisine restaurants.

Step 3

Use a Las Vegas hotel comparison site to get pricing and accommodation information for multiple resorts. Vegas.com has information on all of the major hotels located within Las Vegas, as well as advertised vacation specials.

Step 4

Review the amenities included at each Las Vegas hotel. You may want certain amenities included with your booking such as pool access, free parking, dry cleaning, car service and health club availability.

Step 5

Read reviews of Las Vegas hotels. If you are stuck between a few Las Vegas hotels, a review site or travel review book can help you make your final decision. Read what others are saying about the hotel and whether overall feedback is positive. trip advisor has numerous reviews of the major Vegas resorts. Starred ratings can also impact the Vegas hotel you decide to book.

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Heather Wood is a freelance writer who provides content to both traditional and new media publishers. She has worked professionally for five years and has appeared in numerous publications, including Gadgetell, Outlook by the Bay and Step in Style. She holds a Bachelor's degree in English from The College of New Jersey. Heather enjoys an active lifestyle and spends her free time running and skiing.