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Sunday, January 26, 2014

What is the best honeymoon suite in Las Vegas?

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Kristal


Okay people! My husband and I are looking for a nice spot in Vegas for our 1st year anniversary later this year.... If you have had a good honeymoon suite or at least a romantic suite (big tub, big bed, etc.) please let me know which hotel! : ) I am trying to look for some suites online but any suggestions from experience is great! Even if you have heard of any.. No rude comments please, thanks!


Answer
Price is everything, and weekends are higher than weekdays. The higher the class of hotel, the more luxurious the suite. Two good direct booking, with most discounting a few months ahead:
http://www.smartervegas.com/
http://vegashotelspecial.com/
and a local agent specializing in Las Vegas with some good deals:
http://www.i4vegas.com/
You really can't go wrong if you review via Youtube and web pics.

Here is the Elara Hilton, formerly Planet Hollywood Westgate Tower 1 bedroom suite:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tlsM0RR3va0
http://www3.hilton.com/en/hotels/nevada/elara-a-hilton-grand-vacations-hotel-center-strip-LASCSGV/accommodations/index.html
It is located attached to the Miracle Mile mall.
The 5 star hotel suites will all be fantastic.
Let's say The Paris:
http://www.parislasvegas.com/casinos/paris-las-vegas/casino-misc/red-room-premier-detail.html
There is not a bad room in the place.

Standard Rooms are either 2 queens or a king bed.
Even the suites at The Stratosphere have been re-done:
http://www.stratospherehotel.com/Hotel/Accommodations/Suites
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g5hZRvqZW_o
At 50 seconds, see the tub at an Oasis Suite.
I think Trump Towers (set back from the Strip), Bellagio, Venetian, or any other 5 star can't miss.
The sky's the limit. It's all in what you can afford.
http://www.bellagio.com/hotel/bellagio-suite.aspx
How about a "Great Room Suite" at Mandalay Bay?
http://www.mandalaybay.com/accommodations/mandalay-bay/great-room-suite/
With the assumption that a Sky Villa at The Aria is ridiculously expensive, even the 1 bedroom suites are amazing:
www.ariaskysuites.com/suites/

How much do you suppose an average electric bill would be in Las Vegas?




Kyle


Obviously it's not going to be much in the cooler months but how about in the summer and for a one bedroom apartment?

I'm considering moving there. Thanks for your help



Answer
Depends on setting and insulation. average could be 140 summer, winter depends on if gas heat.

BTW moving with no job could be a major challenge




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Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Which Hotels in Las vegas offer 2 bedroom suites?

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Jenny


I am planning to go to Las vegas in march and we were going to stay at the Desert rose hotel because they have two bedroom suites that are really reasonable but they are booked the weekend we are going. so we need another hotel that has the same set up. it doesn't have to be on the strip, please help.


Answer
That actually isn't a hotel but a timeshare. That is what you will have to look into renting for a two bedroom. With timeshares nearly going out of business they are now renting the units just like hotel rooms. Weekends here are crowded but you should still have no trouble finding one.

What would be the cheapest way to move From Las Vegas, NV to Baltimore, MD?




keolani_ba


I have to move around a 2 bedroom house, (couch, bed sets, tvs, ect.). The trip is 2500 miles. I am planning on driving my car out there with my family but what would be the cheapest way to move all our stuff, Which companies ? I've been searching for a while but haven't found anything
Ryder Trucks are for round trip this is a one way



Answer
If you can't afford a moving company rent a Ryder truck or trailer.




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Sunday, September 8, 2013

Whats better keeping the air conditioning at a constant temp or up and down when I leave and come home?

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Garrett Ru


I live in Las Vegas, I typically have the temp at 73 at night, 76 during the day, and 79 when Im out and about.... Is this better ( money wise) then typically keeping it at 75....


Answer
I used to work for a utility company in Arizona, which was a partner in major studies about AC efficiency and power consumption.

It's generally most energy efficient to change the setting only if you want it to stay at that setting for six hours or more. A programmable thermostat can really help. Allow an hour for the AC to cool the house to the desired temperature.

Maintaining an overnight temperature of 73 is really upping your power consumption needlessly, though. You might find that closing off the bedrooms and running fans, moving around the air you cooled to 76, keeps you just as comfortable.

With a 5 month old baby what do I keep the tempture at?




Applebops


I have a 5 month old baby who gets cold easily even though he's dressed warmly he still manages to remove he's blankets and he was cold all night,I was wondering what tempature do i keep my home now that's it's winter we live in las Vegas so it hits 40 degress at night and 60 in the day.


Answer
The book What to Expect the First Year says room temperature for baby should be between 68 & 72 degrees. My house is odd. I set my thermostat at 72 my bedroom gets to 74 at night while my baby's room would get down to 64. We had to get a cool tough ceramic heater for her room to run at night and keep it warmer in there. You don't want it too hot b/c it increases the chances of SIDS, but too cold and baby will get a cold. Get a cool touch heater with it's own thermostat on it so you can set his room where it needs to be. A 5 month old should not be sleeping with blankets due to suffocation hazard. Dress him warmly and get the heater. Best solution.




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Thursday, May 9, 2013

What is the best honeymoon suite in Las Vegas?

Q. Okay people! My husband and I are looking for a nice spot in Vegas for our 1st year anniversary later this year.... If you have had a good honeymoon suite or at least a romantic suite (big tub, big bed, etc.) please let me know which hotel! : ) I am trying to look for some suites online but any suggestions from experience is great! Even if you have heard of any.. No rude comments please, thanks!

A. Price is everything, and weekends are higher than weekdays. The higher the class of hotel, the more luxurious the suite. Two good direct booking, with most discounting a few months ahead:
http://www.smartervegas.com/
http://vegashotelspecial.com/
and a local agent specializing in Las Vegas with some good deals:
http://www.i4vegas.com/
You really can't go wrong if you review via Youtube and web pics.

Here is the Elara Hilton, formerly Planet Hollywood Westgate Tower 1 bedroom suite:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tlsM0RR3va0
http://www3.hilton.com/en/hotels/nevada/elara-a-hilton-grand-vacations-hotel-center-strip-LASCSGV/accommodations/index.html
It is located attached to the Miracle Mile mall.
The 5 star hotel suites will all be fantastic.
Let's say The Paris:
http://www.parislasvegas.com/casinos/paris-las-vegas/casino-misc/red-room-premier-detail.html
There is not a bad room in the place.

Standard Rooms are either 2 queens or a king bed.
Even the suites at The Stratosphere have been re-done:
http://www.stratospherehotel.com/Hotel/Accommodations/Suites
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g5hZRvqZW_o
At 50 seconds, see the tub at an Oasis Suite.
I think Trump Towers (set back from the Strip), Bellagio, Venetian, or any other 5 star can't miss.
The sky's the limit. It's all in what you can afford.
http://www.bellagio.com/hotel/bellagio-suite.aspx
How about a "Great Room Suite" at Mandalay Bay?
http://www.mandalaybay.com/accommodations/mandalay-bay/great-room-suite/
With the assumption that a Sky Villa at The Aria is ridiculously expensive, even the 1 bedroom suites are amazing:
www.ariaskysuites.com/suites/





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Thursday, April 25, 2013

Whats better keeping the air conditioning at a constant temp or up and down when I leave and come home?

Q. I live in Las Vegas, I typically have the temp at 73 at night, 76 during the day, and 79 when Im out and about.... Is this better ( money wise) then typically keeping it at 75....

A. I used to work for a utility company in Arizona, which was a partner in major studies about AC efficiency and power consumption.

It's generally most energy efficient to change the setting only if you want it to stay at that setting for six hours or more. A programmable thermostat can really help. Allow an hour for the AC to cool the house to the desired temperature.

Maintaining an overnight temperature of 73 is really upping your power consumption needlessly, though. You might find that closing off the bedrooms and running fans, moving around the air you cooled to 76, keeps you just as comfortable.


With a 5 month old baby what do I keep the tempture at?
Q. I have a 5 month old baby who gets cold easily even though he's dressed warmly he still manages to remove he's blankets and he was cold all night,I was wondering what tempature do i keep my home now that's it's winter we live in las Vegas so it hits 40 degress at night and 60 in the day.

A. The book What to Expect the First Year says room temperature for baby should be between 68 & 72 degrees. My house is odd. I set my thermostat at 72 my bedroom gets to 74 at night while my baby's room would get down to 64. We had to get a cool tough ceramic heater for her room to run at night and keep it warmer in there. You don't want it too hot b/c it increases the chances of SIDS, but too cold and baby will get a cold. Get a cool touch heater with it's own thermostat on it so you can set his room where it needs to be. A 5 month old should not be sleeping with blankets due to suffocation hazard. Dress him warmly and get the heater. Best solution.


What is the best way to pass your time when you are free after a long struggle for something?
Q. Hey Friends!
I just made my way into a medical college after an arduous struggle of three LONG years. Finally I have got a month or so before the start of new classes. What to you, is the best way to pass these days? Should I read Books about Medical ? Should I just hang around? Should I read books about self development? Should I develop myself physically?
What should I do?

A. I think three directions are good and can all be done.
1) Typically in studying many long hours, diet, sleep patterns, and exercise often goes into the low priority mode. First, start getting a good night's sleep. Set up your bedroom for nighttime to be quiet, dark, cool temperatures, fresh good bedding and start aiming for 8 hours sleep for a while. Once in med school, that in going to fall apart again, so try a good pattern. Everyone should improve their diet and exercise, and now is a good time. I advocate a good one-a-day vitamin like Twinlabs, Centrum, or similar. Give up the low nutrition foods. Look for high fiber, low fat, low sugar, less processed foods. No diet soda or highly sugared soda (try seltzer/club soda with a splash of juice in it). Reference my answers here:
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Ak1xjD5Hg2tCAxdzUL1IGrPty6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20111009143834AAivxwe
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=ArSjjf14Ad41ZoUH0xsW3tvty6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20111002115254AApgzoo
And, yes, at your age it is relatively easy to build body tone, so work out also a few days a weak. Aim for alternating days.
2) Everyone has things they enjoy doing and put off. Whether it is camping, hiking, bike riding, a vacation away (I live in Las Vegas - great for the over 21 age vacation), a hobby to try like painting or other media, photography, or any other, find what makes you happy and spend some time doing it. It is only going to get much tougher later.
3) Prep for the future. Learn a little about managing personal money and finance. Get out and meet new friends of both sexes. Is it time to start a relationship or solidify a current one? Possibly check through what your first set of coursework may be, but do that lightly.

So passing time? That is easy to do. I retired from work and still keep busy. Avoid the TV and open up to real life. Reading books, medical or otherwise - only if there is a book you would enjoy, and I personally don't read much more than browsing a newspaper and keeping up with online articles and a few magazines. It is too time consuming. I hope you like my thoughts to self-improve AND have some fun in a time break of a month AND look just a little ahead.





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Sunday, December 30, 2012

I want to move to Orlando when my husband becomes a Journeyman. We live in Las Vegas. Is it easy to live?

Q. to live there? and is the cost of living cheap? I don't live Las Vegas at all and feel this city isn't meant for raising children here. Me and my husband both love the beach and think Orlando is better than California. Can someone shed some light about living there?
I can transfer with my job to Orlando. or near it at least.
How far away is Orlando to the beach?

A. I've live in Orlando for nearly 40 years (Before Disney). This is a fine place to grow up and raise kids, but like all areas that have experienced growth there is pain. Crime is on the rise, but so is the population, the crime rate here is going down, as it is most everywhere. Like anywhere else there are good and bad places to live. As the metro area is vast and traffic bad it is important to try to live close to where you work.

It's not as cheap as it used to be. From 2001-2005 most every house doubled in value. It has settled back a bit, but a newer 3 bedroom place in the burbs is still going to set you back $250,000 to 300,000. Renting can be cheap, especially if it is a condo that no one will buy.

The beach is an easy day trip - 1 to 1.5 hour drive.


About how much will utilities be for a 1 bedroom apartment in Vegas ?
Q. the apartment rent is going to be about 500$ or less a month, so its not going to be a big apartment

A. It depends.... Will you be there during the day? Las Vegas can get pretty hot, and the cost of running an air conditioner adds up. You have to assume the appliances that are there, i.e. stove, fridge, dishwasher, heater, will use the most electricity. Other drains may be your computer if left on, and other drains left plugged in. Just make sure you turn off lights behind you, unplug appliances not in use, and get thermal lined curtains if your windows are not double paned. Use a microwave instead of an oven for cooking. Keep your fridge set at the minimally safe temp. for refrigeration, and use a fan ( if you can tolerate it) rather than the air conditioner. In the winter...dress for warmth, and use a heating blanket rather than the heater.


Has anyone stayed in the Paradise Tower Pool Villa rooms at the Hard Rock Las Vegas? Any review?
Q. They look great, but I can't find any reviews online. Any insight from someone who has stayed in the pool villa rooms would be appreciated. Thanks

A. Well I have not stayed there but they would be very expensive, I would imagine. Here is someone else's memory of their stay there:

"We did actually stay in the Pool Villa. It was pretty great. We didn't get the all-white one but it was 2 stories. Here's what I remember about it...it's a bit hazy

- The main area is pretty much 2 stories high and all windows facing the main (Rehab) pool. Just a couch and 2 chairs down there but a big TV and a great wet bar area where we made many drinks.
- You go up the stairs to the bedroom. There's an odd landing area that looks like it might have had a couch at some point but now it's just empty.
- The bedroom is great and the windows of it also face out toward the pool. Big king bed but it is the only bed in the place. We had a guy sleep on the downstairs couch but that was more of a "passed out" situation than on purpose.
- Two big bathrooms, one attached the the bedroom upstairs and one right when you walk in the front door downstairs.
- All of them open onto the pool area to various degrees. Ours was set down slightly from the main pool area so you had to go around little turn and up some stairs to get to the pool deck. The positive of that was that we had a little table and rounded bench area outside our pool-facing door.
- I'm sure the one-story ones are nice but they don't all open onto the pool deck so make sure you ask the reservation agent if you're going to book one of those.
- One con: they're allllllll the way down at the far end of the Paradise Tower, literally as far away as possible from the main casino area. So you'll have to hoof it a ways to get back to the casino."

- from http://forums.jackcolton.com/showthread.php?t=3171


What is the monthly average A/C setting in households in Las Vegas and Phoenix?
Q.

A. Las Vegas Here...It depends, it is 100 degrees outside right now and I have my air set at 78 degrees and fans running in living room and bedroom. When it gets to be 120 degrees outside I will put my air at 72 with fans. Mostly I do it this way because I have a big house and the cost of power just went up by 30% and my average power bill in the summer is 300.00 and in the winter it is 180.00. Last summer I had one month that was 460.00 because I kept the air at 70 degrees. I will never do that again!!! But if it gets too hot I jump in the pool which I have in the back yard. I am moving in mid June and cant wait.. its to hot here.. I have lived here 45 years... It's time to go. Not to mention Las Vegas has water usage restrictions.. Pretty soon they will probably limit our showers and how often we can do laundry.. It's bad, Lake Mead is receding faster than it can replenish it's self, not enough rain or snow in the Rocky Mountains.





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