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Vegas Hotels

nudge - 21-8-2010 at 09:46 AM

Would like anyones input to what hotels are like. Am bringing the wife with me for NABX so she would need something nice but I dont have bellagio money!. At the moment I am looking at Luxor or New York New York. But welcome thoughts and reviews as we are comign out from the UK

thanks

Bladerunner - 21-8-2010 at 10:32 AM

Primm is about a 40 minute drive from Vegas. If you avoid rush hour it is a pretty easy drive. Dirtslide and some others that I know of who come with family uninterested in kiting find it a good compromise. You can leave your buggy in a lock up so don't have to drag it in and out of Vegas daily. Most of those major Hotels on the strip offer good rooms + location.

The Hotels at Primm are not TOO bad. 3 of them connected by rail, all Vegas Casino style with pools hot tubs etc.. Lot's of food choices, outlet mall and amusement park. Food, rooms and things are much much cheaper in Primm.

If you get your room at Buffalo Bill's with the NABX code you can be assured a cut rate price + NABX gains hotel credits to help them with many things.

There are 2 other Hotels One with slightly higher rate that tries to be a bit higher class is the Primm Valley Hotel. The other is slightly less expensive but ends up about the same or more than our discount rate. It does allow pets though ?

C'ya on the Playa !:wee:

awindofchange - 21-8-2010 at 01:00 PM

Luxor, NY NY are both very nice hotels. Next to those two are the Excalibur, Mandalay Bay, MGM Grand and the Monte Carlo, also very nice hotels that are absolutely beautiful. The Tropicana is right across the street but is a lot older and not quite as nice but you can get rooms there for a fraction of the price sometimes around 45 - 65 a night....the pool area is beautiful but the rooms are in need of refurbishing.

If you want off the Strip, the Green Valley Ranch is beautiful and runs about the same price as the Luxor. The RedRock is out there a ways but also very beautiful.

On the strip the City Center is brand new, just opened up a few months ago and has the metropolitian and Aria hotels. The City Center was a 6 billion dollar plus developement and you could spend all week there and still not see everything. Rooms should be more reasonable during NABX time so that may also be an option.

Planet Hollywood is just down the Strip a skip from the Ny NY and MGM, has a HUGE shopping mall and all the bells & whistles for your lady. Another top place is the Venician and the Palatzo.

For hotels you have more selections that the buffet line. If you need any inside info on any of them then let me know and I can tell you pretty much anything about any of them. Most of the places here are 3-5 star hotels and have every amenity you could imagine.

As mentioned above, the Primm hotels are right next to the lake bed but not quite as nice as the ones right in Vegas. The Primm Valley hotel just went through a major overhaul on the rooms so they are pretty nice but still nothing like being on the Strip. If you can handle the 45 minute drive to and from the lake bed then staying in Vegas is a pretty awesome experience.

Hope that helps.

arkay - 21-8-2010 at 05:41 PM

Really it's hard to go wrong with any of the big name hotels. Stay away from circus circus, riveria area hotels and bales area. MGM, Luxor, nyny, Mandalay, all great. Personally I get the beat deals at MGM and Monte Carlo which frankly I think are by far the best for the $s.

ripsessionkites - 22-8-2010 at 01:43 AM

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Originally posted by arkay
Really it's hard to go wrong with any of the big name hotels. Stay away from circus circus, riveria area hotels and bales area. MGM, Luxor, nyny, Mandalay, all great. Personally I get the beat deals at MGM and Monte Carlo which frankly I think are by far the best for the $s.


out of all the hotels i've stayed / worked at ... MGM and Mirage get my votes. If you have a few more bucks, Wynn gets my vote.

PHREERIDER - 22-8-2010 at 06:45 PM

Mandalay bay, was my fav. .....view!


Venitain lots of choices, get a view. plenty of action close to everything

nudge - 23-8-2010 at 01:29 AM

thanks for the advice guys :) keep any info coming

MGM

DOWNHILL44 - 25-8-2010 at 03:25 PM

Nudge the Mgm has got some good prices thinking about there from the thursday till the monday then out to bills for the nabx week.

Tyres are my only worry can they be bought on the playa?

Dai

ripsessionkites - 26-8-2010 at 12:31 AM

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Originally posted by DOWNHILL44
Nudge the Mgm has got some good prices thinking about there from the thursday till the monday then out to bills for the nabx week.

Tyres are my only worry can they be bought on the playa?

Dai


they can be pre-purchased from AWOC or Corey's Shop
(delivery to the playa)

awindofchange - 26-8-2010 at 11:39 AM

Yup, we always have tires, unless Brian is doing major freestying then we may be a bit low at times. LOL He seems to go through a set of tires every week when he rides hard.

deanaoxo - 12-9-2010 at 06:12 AM

Thanks for making me think. There is no reason we can't make the code work for all three hotels at Primm. Negotiations begin this week.

NABX 2011 is cranking up the ol' get 'er done engine!

Bigger, better, badder, more and more of what we want with surprise guests, two new contests, and more Out n Back!

aoxomoxoa will be found~!

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Originally posted by nudge
Would like anyones input to what hotels are like. Am bringing the wife with me for NABX so she would need something nice but I dont have bellagio money!. At the moment I am looking at Luxor or New York New York. But welcome thoughts and reviews as we are comign out from the UK

thanks

ripsessionkites - 12-9-2010 at 07:10 AM

Dean I'll contact you by skype in early October after WC. I have more euros coming and need to get them onboard the NABX train.

deanaoxo - 12-9-2010 at 05:53 PM

It is so on!

If you thought this year was good, next year is going to be even better!

I will be sending emails out to everyone letting them know what to expect as we get closer to the event time.

I can say for sure that we have some amazing surprises up our sleeves for 2011!

Aoxo~Soon~!

deanaoxo - 17-9-2010 at 03:07 PM

Yes, yes, yes, NABX is cranking slowly, so please let me know, as i expect to sign the contract with the hotel in the next week to ten days if you might be coming any earlier than the 28th.

I'm getting us rates for the whole week so if you come in early you will be able to use the room code.

I know it's far out, but that's how it works, we have to guess and hope we get it right.

We are looking at additional packages as well that should help with the overall costs.

Official Dates for the NABX 2011: March 29th through April 3, with that Sunday being a make up day or free day.

aoxo on the horizon~!

nocando - 30-9-2010 at 08:06 PM

Hi all thanks for all this great info. Now the Aussie dollar is near parity with the US dollar.

NABX 11 maybe a reality reather than a pipe dream.

Question being, is it possible to hire a bug and kites for the duration,

And can pickups be hired also.

arkay - 30-9-2010 at 11:37 PM

If you ask nicely... both should be possible. We've gotta get you out here this year!

nocando - 1-10-2010 at 01:03 AM

Bill would love to come this year but at this stage not enough funds:bigok:

nocando - 1-10-2010 at 02:19 AM

What is NABX code in regard to accommodation, do you acquire it once a ticket is bought

acampbell - 1-10-2010 at 06:11 AM

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Originally posted by nocando
What is NABX code in regard to accommodation, do you acquire it once a ticket is bought


If by accommodation you mean hotels, the ones at NABX (Primm, Nevada) are casino hotels so they are cheap about $30- $45 a night depending on the day of the week. An entire week there is about the cost of one New York City room night. These are not the top-end hotels in Las Vegas discussed earlier in the thread but decent and livable. You can book anytime but be sure to use the booking code for NABX so that the organizers get credit for the booking.

As for renting pickups, if you mean truck, you can rent SUV's in 'Vegas if you have a lot of gear to carry, but any kind of car can make it on to the lake bed.

As for renting a buggy, that is not common in the USA due to insurance and liability, but it is likely you could borrow or at least share gear. Natives tend to be respectful of those traveling a great distance to get to NABX so will generally try to work something out. If I get there this next year I'd certainly share.

nocando - 4-10-2010 at 05:14 PM

Have done it went to bank this morning they have given me a loan to come to NABX

Watch out crazy aussie on warpath lol

Who does the ticketing and costs

:wee:

acampbell - 5-10-2010 at 11:30 AM

That is great news!!

Link to NABX registration is here...

http://www.nabx.net/registration/

...but closed till Nov 1. Hotel codes should be up by about then or shortly after. Plenty of time on that but not too early to look at airline bookings.

Bring some more Roo Scarers!! Mine are lost- probably taken by a pissed off animal. Worked good though, haven't hit a single Roo on Jekyll Island!

WELDNGOD - 5-10-2010 at 03:20 PM

don't drink and gamble:crazy:

deanaoxo - 7-10-2010 at 04:55 PM

Still back and forth with the Hotel, will have code soon as i get a contract to sign!

aoxo~!~sewing~!~

nocando - 13-10-2010 at 04:32 AM

Will there be a listing of hotels??

acampbell - 13-10-2010 at 05:07 AM

There are 3 hotels at Primm, Nevada (NABX site), all operated by the same parent company. Typically the NABX block of rooms is at Buffalo Bill's. There is nothing at Primm except for the three hotels, a fashion shopping mall, 2 convenience stores and some fast food restaurants. All surrounded by desert with a highway running through it all.

Bladerunner - 13-10-2010 at 04:08 PM

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Originally posted by acampbell
There are 3 hotels at Primm, Nevada (NABX site), all operated by the same parent company. Typically the NABX block of rooms is at Buffalo Bill's. There is nothing at Primm except for the three hotels, a fashion shopping mall, 2 convenience stores and some fast food restaurants. All surrounded by desert with a highway running through it all.


AND a wicked rollercoaster !:wee:

csa_deadon - 13-10-2010 at 07:49 PM

Terrible's online site has Sunday thru Friday that week listed at $26.10 and Saturday listed at $53.10 ($209.70 before group code)

Just an early reminder to use da code folks. saved me a few bucks last year. :wee:

acampbell - 14-10-2010 at 06:25 AM

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Originally posted by Bladerunner

AND a wicked rollercoaster !:wee:


Yes, and a pretty violent one at that. Takes getting used to, looking out your upper story hotel window and seeing 40 people flying by, screaming.

Everything about Primm is so far out of context it is just surreal.

nocando - 18-10-2010 at 01:33 AM

Hi again, can NABX codes be used at Strip hotels before event starts.

Plan to spend 1 week on the strip and 1 at Primm.

acampbell - 18-10-2010 at 05:20 AM

Codes are specific to a hotel. But that is the Wild, Wild West and business is down still so rates are bound to be competitive. Maybe some locals there can chime in with more specific info. The Strip will astound you in any event.