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Las Vegas Hotel Reservations Question
Making reservations for March, there will likely be 4 (maybe 5) people in one room at the Bellagio. Is there any reason I should put more than 2 guests on the reservation (I'm assuming they charge you more for more guests)? Do they actually pay attn to that stuff? I mean, it might be obvious if I put 1 guest and I demand a room with 2 queens and ask for 4 keycards when I get there, but how will they know if I have 4 guests instead of 2?
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Re: Las Vegas Hotel Reservations Question
The cameras in the room are monitored 24 hours a day.
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Re: Las Vegas Hotel Reservations Question
Maybe I should just ask if anyone has everyone heard of people having to pay extra when the casino found out more people were staying in the room than they put down?
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Re: Las Vegas Hotel Reservations Question
i just put 4 people into a room for a trip last month. just put 2 on the reservation (since they do indeed charge you more for having more people in a room - at least, IP does) and when you go to check-in, make sure you only have 2 people at the desk. you can usually get an extra key or two by asking the front desk for one, saying "i tend to lose my keys - any chance i could get an extra one or two?"
just basically, don't be stupid and don't be really loud late at night, and you'll be fine. |
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Re: Las Vegas Hotel Reservations Question
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i just put 4 people into a room for a trip last month. just put 2 on the reservation (since they do indeed charge you more for having more people in a room - at least, IP does) and when you go to check-in, make sure you only have 2 people at the desk. you can usually get an extra key or two by asking the front desk for one, saying "i tend to lose my keys - any chance i could get an extra one or two?" just basically, don't be stupid and don't be really loud late at night, and you'll be fine. [/ QUOTE ] |
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