Sunday, April 15, 2012

need help with hotel please

we are planning on coming down at the end of March or begginning of April(depends on when breakup hits) and want to stay for a week. I want a hotel that offers suites or executive rooms with Balconies. the balconie is a must. I don%26#39;t really want to stay at Harrahs because of the distance. What can anyone suggest. Thaks for your help



need help with hotel please


The one place I can think about with balconies is the riverside in the south tower and high up. There is the one suite at the Edgewater.



need help with hotel please


they have a executive suite at the riverside where the balcony looks downriver towards the other hotel casinos this room is MUCH nicer then the balcony rooms at the belle where they are rather old and dated but wonderfull location





have a great trip




I have stayed in two types of ';suites'; with a balcony at the Colorado Belle. Both were in the boat rooms section, and one was called a - mini suite. Just a slightly bigger room, but a huge covered balcony. One other time it was a true 2 room suite and also had a huge balcony. Both these rooms are at the very end of the hall. These balcony%26#39;s did not overlook the river walk as some of the other balcony rooms, but would easily be big enough for 10 people.




If you want an executive experience with balconies and luxury perhaps you want the top floor of the Palms in Vegas. Laughlin is laid back and casual. High rollers will stand out a bit. Not trying to be offensive but True Luxury is somewhat rare. The Golden Nugget used to rent a few suites separate from the main buildings on the river years ago, and still may. You may need a connection to get one if they are srtill for public use. There are some really nice condo%26#39;s across the river in Bullhead City Arizona with balconies and river access etc.. Check vrbo.com.




we are definatly not high rollers and we dislike vegas and really enjoyed Laughlin last year, the reason I want a suite is we are planning on staying for 7 days and want some room, the balconie is just an added bonus, I love the early morning coffee outside. actually I prefer a suite as I get up at least 2 hours earlier than hubby and that way I don%26#39;t disturb him. we stayed at the Belle last year and were happy with their room but for a week would like a fridge and table...thanks




the belle balcony room we stayed in had a small fridge




I am curious about the suites at the Pioneer. I loved the look out over the river from those rooms facing that way. I think that would satisfy that part of the OP question. Are the suites nice inside also?




the only thing i would diskle about the pioneer is the people walking right by your room other then that love the location etc just watch where you step

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