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|    Senior Yorkie Talker   Join Date: May 2010  Location: Southern,CA,  
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				   |      I know this isn't the travel thread but I'm looking to take my little guy to Vegas and spend a few days, I know the, the posted ones, are off the strip, are there any pet friendly ones ON the strip, ones that would let me bring in my little dog? We all know sometimes what is said and what is real is not always the same, that's why I'm asking you guys, who are from there. Who are the good the good ones? And with our heat, is this even more important to have the right place. Thanks so much, I posted this to the regional thread and didn't get any takers, can anyone here help me?    __________________ 
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|    No Longer a Member  Join Date: Dec 2007  Location: California  
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				   |      We went to Vegas several years ago, and the only hotel we found on the strip that allowed pets was The Four Seasons (maybe that has changed though and there are more pet-friendly hotels).  Its kind of expensive, but they were SO pet friendly.  They had a bowl, bed and homemade treats waiting for us when we checked in.  It wasn't a problem to leave him alone in the room, but they asked for a cell # in case there were issues (like barking).  They also offered pet sitting services.  We didn't do that because Willy was super quiet and never barked or disturbed anyone.     Its a fantastic, relaxing hotel for people too    We felt very spoiled!  |  
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|    Senior Yorkie Talker   Join Date: May 2010  Location: Southern,CA,  
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				   |      Thanks vwill, I'm still looking and YorkieChick suggested the Mandalay Bay as a maybe too, I'm gonna call both.  This heat we are having makes it so critical and of course Vegas in July       they are melting the asphalt.  Gotta stay inside telling my DH that's the "cool zone" area. 
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|    My hairy-legged girls   Donating Member Join Date: Jan 2007  Location: lompoc, ca.  
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				   |      here is some info. Pet Friendly Hotels in Las Vegas, Nevada - dog friendly Las Vegas    We stayed at the Marriott Residence Inn. 
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|    YT Addict     |      my android phone has 2 apps, 1 is pet friend the other is top hotel which tells me where we would be welcome.  But the Excalibur, Palms, and yes the 4 seasons to name a few.  NOW I am rejuvinated about taking Mia out to Vegas.  Thanks for the motivation.  I think she would enjoy shopping there!     |  
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