Do I take the risk of booking a Vegas Hotel at the last minute?
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Question by quickshot12:
Do I take the risk of booking a Vegas Hotel at the last minute?
I am heading to Las Vegas in mid December this year and wanting to stay at a nice hotel. I noticed that if I was to book a hotel within the month the prices are extremely cheap for suites etc. I assume that mid December is a low season for Vegas and was thinking of leaving my booking until the month before to see what kind of deal I could get. Is it likely for rooms to book up and become expensive?
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Answer by lvgeno
Christmas week that is exactly what happens for the next two weeks until after the new year. Then the conventions start and prices will stay high for another two or three weeks From Thanksgiving until the week before Christmas people use their money to buy gifts …. once the gifts are purchases then they can go on their vacation. Christmas day is one of the crowded days of the year here. On the strip last year almost 50 percent of the tourists were non English speaking and most of them were Asian.
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about 1 year ago
Maybe better to book now. If you find a better deal later, you can always cancel the other, earlier booking.
about 1 year ago
Right now the deals are the deals, so you would take a chance as the economy recovers, and it is, the price goes up
about 1 year ago
Nab it while you can grab it.
about 1 year ago
I would book now. Usually you get the best deals in advance with a promo code. Most offers can be canceled and re-booked until 48 before the arrival. Check http://www.vegas-hotels-online.com – it has the latest promo codes available.
about 1 year ago
Last minute deals are available and reasonably priced but it is a risk because it’s only offered if flights and rooms haven’t reached their capacity and won’t be advertised until the last minute. The other part of the risk is that there may not be anything to offer. Book as early as you can. That’s always best because every December for example isn’t the same because when big acts come to down, prices can go up.