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Old 03-25-2009, 12:10 PM   #7
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My fiance and I are thinking about going to Las Vegas for our honeymoon! We originally wanted to go on a cruise but I just don't think our budget will allow for it. I'm thinking we will be able to get much more for our money by staying in the states.

Does anyone have any advice or suggestions on where to stay, what to do, what to see? Anybody from Vegas?

Our budget will probably be about $2000. We are getting married November 7, but would prefer to take our honeymoon the week of December 20th. Ideally, we'd like to spend about 5 nights there.

Right now I'm looking into staying at the Mandalay Bay hotel or the Bellagio. We'd love a really nice room, ideally with a hot tub or spa type tub!

Help me! I need all the help I can get!
Mandalay Bay is such a beautiful hotel, I love it! I love their buffet too!

Ive been to Vegas twice and I just went on my first cruise... depending on what you like to do, either one of them is awesome! Both go almost 24 hours a day... so thats not an issue. Both are warm weather so thats not an issue. I LOVED the cruise. I would do a cruise again .... but I love the ACTION of Vegas. I love walking the strip and playing poker in the poker rooms. I love the shows but they are SUPER expensive. My 5 day cruise with my bf from Boston to Fort Lauderdale on Royal caribbean was about $900 each person, however that was spring break week.... another time would have been cheaper... by November it would be even cheaper because that is hurricane season. Such a tough call, both are so much fun and exciting in their own ways. As Im getting a bit older I do like to dress down more and lay by a pool more than dressing up and heading out for the evening, but that is still wicked fun too! Dilemmas, dilemmas! Good Luck!
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