MGM Grand
The MGM Grand is a very large hotel on the strip in Las Vegas. It is close to the action and very recognizable. It also has great dining and amenities but it considered a mid-range hotel. Rooms can be as low as $79.99 a night. You'll find spacious accommodations (rooms start out at 446 square feet) and luxury.
MGM Grand Hotel & Casino
3799 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Las Vegas, Nevada 89109
(877) 880-0880
http://www.mgmgrand.com
The Luxor
A little more exotic in its profile is the Luxor Hotel and Casino. This hotel is located inside an enormous glass pyramid equipped with a giant spotlight at its pinnacle. The rooms in the Luxor are plush but not overdone and they start at around $70 a night according to their website. You'll enjoy very nice accommodations with entertainment every night and great gambling. The best part is your can enjoy discounts and specials on golf. For instance, the hotel offers coupons and incentives when you play a round at nearby country clubs like Desert Pines when you book rooms here.
Luxor Hotel
3900 Las Vegas Blvd, S.
Las Vegas, NV
(702) 262-4400
http://luxor.com
Bally's Hotel and Casino
Bally's Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas is an excellent hotel that offers great sports betting and gambling as well as tasteful, large rooms. It is sometimes overlooked as a Las Vegas hotel, but for a mid-range choice it offers excellent amenities and of course a central location. The hotel is located in the center strip and close to everything. The hotel has also been renovated. It is cheaper than some of the other hotels, but it lacks some of the nicer amenities like on-site, such as brand-name restaurants and coffee shops.
Ballys Las Vegas
3645 Las Vegas Blvd. S.
Center Strip, Las Vegas, NV 89109
(702) 967-4111
http://www.ballyslv.com
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