[I:http://www.rationalflight.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/MisyFurgeson27.jpg] We were on a travel to Bellagio Hotel Las Vegas and discovered it to be a wonderful starting for our initial Las Vegas visit. We saw many of the other places during our visit and will truthfully declare that when we come back we’ll stay at the Bellagio yet again. We did check out hotels like Mandalay Bay and Venetian but very much like the spot and inside perfection within the Bellagio. The place is perfect, in the middle of the strip, the room (Salone Suite inside the Spa Tower) seemed to be superb, absolutely nothing to complain about whatsoever, looking over the Strip in front plus the pool area/mountain tops aside. The lavatory was huge and even had a wonderful picture window looking over the swimming pool and the hills. We were on floor ten, that was excellent – not way too high, but with superb landscapes.
Indeed, mineral water, internet and so on cost a lot but below are a few ideas:
Mineral water within the Bellagio can be about $5. The people on the streets offer it from cold containers for $1. Or, even better, when you leave the reception and enter into their carpark (Casino level) right away alongside the threshold is a drinking water fountain. It really is wonderful and ice cool. We all capped up our bottles every time we went by. Additionally, there are water fountains within the hotel across the meeting, business side of the Bellagio, and that is typically pretty quiet and empty. We were there for 3 days before we actually found that area!
Internet. We didn’t use net in our room but simply visit the Business Centre – look at opening times, I think it may well close up at 4pm everyday – and ask to use one of their desktops to check-in travel arrangements etcetera. All of us did. It was absolutely free.
We attended ‘O’ and it ended up being fantastic, definitely the very best of several shows we visited. We attempted to reserve seats just before departing, but could hardly get very decent seating available. Then we called Bellagio (assistant) whom not simply arranged us the right seats in the place (they hold selected rows for hotel guests) but gave us all a 25% price cut! Every one of the shows we attended have been wonderful but ‘O’ and Terry Fator ended up really the best.
Last but not least, we absolutely suggest hiring a car. We did walk a whole lot too, though the vehicle was priceless. Only takes something like 20 minutes from the airport to Bellagio. Fuel is low-priced and car parking costs nothing all over the place. We drove to Hoover Dam, Red Rock Canyon (no more than 40 mins away and remarkable), Mount Charleston, and several away from town shopping locations.
Regardless of all we did, there’s still a whole lot to do and see in Las Vegas and we’ll surely return back and stop at the Bellagio Hotel all over again!
Misy Furgeson has travelled quite a lot around the word in the last twenty years. His most desired location although is Las Vegas and in particular the Bellagio Hotel Las Vegas! Knowing his traveling knowledge I would likely keep his tips in mind. He even started a small web site about it, http://bellagiohotellasvegas24.com with Bellagio Hotel Video and more.

