aljdewey
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Hubby and I have been to Vegas twice - once during our honeymoon in 2004, and then again last July.
For honeymoon, we stayed at the Venetian. The accommodations were superb, and the staff was VERY accommodating. We had a 1450 s.f. suite, and it was HUGE. At that time, they didn't have a buffet (or a poker room). Grand Cafe was AWFUL on the night we went, so we ended up hiking to the Bellagio for meals.
Last summer, we stayed at the Bellagio. Meals were fantastic, as always. Accommodations were quite comfortable, but not quite as elegant/posh as the Venetian.
If I'm reading right, Kate, you want a balance of upscale, food, and things for daughter to do. Based on that, I'd suggest the Venetian. I think that location offers more promixity for activities for your daughter while fulfilling all your other requirements.
Madame Tussad's wax museum is located right at the Venetian; most teenage kids find that very cool. Also, Venetian is directly across the street from the Mirage, and the Mirage has two things that may interest her: The dolphin habitat and the white tiger habitat...both outdoors. She'd probably also get a kick of hanging out at the indoor canal watching the gondolas....which are convenient located right outside the shopping! LOL
I'd consider the Bellagio, Venetian, Wynn's, and Mandalay as the more "upscale" options (possibly Paris, too). With no children, hubby and I prefer the Caesar's/Bellagio/Paris triangle area of the strip. For you, though, I think the Venetian end is more family friendly with more options for your daughter.
People are right - scale IS huge there, and you don't want to spend your time hiking back and forth from end to end. However, you can still get to the other end of the strip via the monorail or cabs, but unless you want to spend your entire trip shuttling back and forth, it makes more sense to stay on the end with more to offer YOUR needs.
If your daughter is into marine life, the Mandalay Bay has a fantastic aquarium. I think, though, that there are more things for her to do at the Venetian end of the strip.
Venetian is also close to to Wynn's as well, which I hear has great food also.
Good luck; let us know what you choose and how it goes!
For honeymoon, we stayed at the Venetian. The accommodations were superb, and the staff was VERY accommodating. We had a 1450 s.f. suite, and it was HUGE. At that time, they didn't have a buffet (or a poker room). Grand Cafe was AWFUL on the night we went, so we ended up hiking to the Bellagio for meals.
Last summer, we stayed at the Bellagio. Meals were fantastic, as always. Accommodations were quite comfortable, but not quite as elegant/posh as the Venetian.
If I'm reading right, Kate, you want a balance of upscale, food, and things for daughter to do. Based on that, I'd suggest the Venetian. I think that location offers more promixity for activities for your daughter while fulfilling all your other requirements.
Madame Tussad's wax museum is located right at the Venetian; most teenage kids find that very cool. Also, Venetian is directly across the street from the Mirage, and the Mirage has two things that may interest her: The dolphin habitat and the white tiger habitat...both outdoors. She'd probably also get a kick of hanging out at the indoor canal watching the gondolas....which are convenient located right outside the shopping! LOL
I'd consider the Bellagio, Venetian, Wynn's, and Mandalay as the more "upscale" options (possibly Paris, too). With no children, hubby and I prefer the Caesar's/Bellagio/Paris triangle area of the strip. For you, though, I think the Venetian end is more family friendly with more options for your daughter.
People are right - scale IS huge there, and you don't want to spend your time hiking back and forth from end to end. However, you can still get to the other end of the strip via the monorail or cabs, but unless you want to spend your entire trip shuttling back and forth, it makes more sense to stay on the end with more to offer YOUR needs.
If your daughter is into marine life, the Mandalay Bay has a fantastic aquarium. I think, though, that there are more things for her to do at the Venetian end of the strip.
Venetian is also close to to Wynn's as well, which I hear has great food also.
Good luck; let us know what you choose and how it goes!