by jps246 in Hotels & Travel, - Top 50, Aug 20 '06
Pros: Great pool, restaurants, nightlife, casino and services Cons: Lackluster rooms could be at the Best Western
One of the Strips most well known resorts, The Mirage hotel and casino does offer some significant advantages over other hotel/casinos, but also has some lackluster features. Overall, the resort easily earns a 4-star rating with its extensive ...
Pros: Good rates to be had, luxury, amazing habitats Cons: Too much walking to get to rooms
better rates=second class citizen
Every year my wife and I take the kids on a family vacation. This last year was the Florida Keys, with the Everglades and Biscayne National park as side trips. The year before we decided on Las Vegas. The kids were all between twelve and twenty years old ...
Pros: Location, style & the little extras Cons: Maybe a bit expensive
What can you say about The Mirage? It is simply incredible! Everything about the place says "class". From the moment you check into the hotel with the huge fish tank that stands behind the desk to the rooms themselves, everything is great. ...
Pros: Comfortable furniture, great view, a special fountain for your dangly bits Cons: Turn-down service does not come with happy ending.
Normally I’m a downtown Vegas guy. I likes me some Binion’s poker and $79 Nugget rooms. I like the toothless down and outers, the retired anti-Semites and the plain folk in to see the bright lights. But my last trip was special. I was heading to Vegas to ...
Pros: Great decor after the remodel, nice vibe in the casino, really nice pool Cons: A tad pricey for what we needed, bad cafe
About three months ago, my cousin asked me if I wanted to go to Las Vegas for a weekend in May. Her boyfriend was going to play in a baseball tournament in Vegas and she wanted some company. Well, a few friends and family also agreed to keep her company ...
Pros: A solid, professional operation; decent rates, great location. Cons: Typical Vegas negatives, no flat screen TV, lots of walking.
I like Las Vegas. Thats something a lot of business travelers dont like to say. But you never feel like a sad case eating dinner alone in a restaurant. The place was built for business travelers. I am in Vegas at least four to five times a ...
Pros: Danny Gans is the hottest act in town, and he's at the Mirage. Cons: The Secret Garden was overpriced.
I recently went to Las Vegas and perhaps one of the more difficult things about planning a trip to Vegas is which hotel to book, there are so many. I have never been before, but we decided on The Mirage because it was right in the center of ...
Pros: Service Staff, Cleanliness, Rooms, Food Cons: None
I have been lucky enough to travel to Las Vegas many times. My husband worked for a company that had a lot of business meetings in Las Vegas. We were lucky enough to stay at some of the nicest hotels on the Las Vegas Strip. The Mirage was a...
Pros: Location, well-appointed rooms, LOVE, well-tuned slot machines Cons: Bad food, bad service, not enough restaurant seats
I stayed at the Mirage during the last week of August, 2009, attending a slot tournament. When I accepted the slot tournament invitation, I asked if I could upgrade the free room to a suite. The person on the phone said I would have to ask ...
Pros: Clean, well-run, friendly, professional staff, nice room. Cons: Sports book needs an upgrade.
I recently returned from a long weekend in Las Vegas, meeting up with a bunch of old friends. We stayed at the Mirage and had a very nice time there. We also spent a day walking the strip checking out most of the other places, and after walking around ...
Pros: great food, excellent service from staff Cons: payouts aren't as high as other casinos, high room rates
First off, I'm going to mention that I never stay at the Mirage. I find the prices to be too high for their rooms, considering I hardly ever spend time in my room when in Vegas. So I usually end up at the Luxor where I can get a decent room for half the...
Pros: Location, Service, Pool, and well themed lobby area. Cons: Pricey. High table minimums, expensive food.
As far a luxury mega-resorts go in Las Vegas, many consider the Mirage to be the resort that started it all. While it is becoming slightly overshadowed by some of the newer resorts (i.e. Bellagio, Wynn, Paris) and starting to show it's age a bit (built ...
Pros: Once the best and still up there with the best. Comps were especially generous. Cons: None specific to the Mirage (Vegas traffic is horrible).
Up until December 2006, we'd camped-out at Paris, Bellagio, and The Las Vegas Hilton (to name a few) several hundred nights, but never at the Mirage--mostly because of cost. This time we wanted to see Cirque Du Soleil's magnificent new show, "The ...
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