Saturday, March 4, 2006

quot;Packagequot; deals on spas in Vegas? -

I m going to vegas in january with some girl friends and they are looking for a nice spa. Being a guy I haven t had much experience with spas, I ve gotten a massage here and there, my personal favorite was the spa at the palms... Anyways, does anyone have any recommendations on spas, my guess is they ll want to only spend a couple hundred dollars. Also, we haven t booked a hotel yet, so if anyone knows any package deals (hotel/spa) that would also be appreciated. Thank you for your time.

Most of the nicer hotels have really nice spas. I like the ones at Venetian and Caesars a lot. Several hotels are currently offering promotions where you get spa credit as part of your room rate. You d have to look around at the websites of the hotels that you re considering, and see if they are offering something.

Lots of hotel/spa deals on http://www.smartervegas.com ;)Have fun...

there are quite a few sites that you can search that will likely show you great hotels at the best prices available. check out the website BookMe and you will be able to compare prices on all the reputable travel sites in just a couple minutes. it s very convenient and will save you a bunch of time and money. Also, make sure you buy them online... otherwise they charge much higher fees for phone orders. good luck.

Do hotels charge you when you book a room dont check in and/or forget to cancel? -

arge you when you book a room wtith a card and dont check in and/or forget to cancel?

Yes, if they have your card details you will be charged if you do not show up or cancel in time. They are losing money if they don t do so because they have held a room for you which could have been let to someone else.

Most hotels will charge you for the first night plus tax.Some hotels, especially during extremely busy periods, will charge you for the entire stay.And there is a deadline to cancel. If you call at 11:30 the night of the reservation to cancel, you will most likely be charged.

they will always charge you at least the first night, but in some places at certain times of the year i.e. Sydney round New Years you will often get charged your whole stay unless you cancel a minimum of a few weeks out even though they could quite easily fill it at the last minute.

Yes, they will charge you for one night, possibly more if it s during the major holidays.

yesthere is most always a general fee if you don t check in/out or forget to cancel.

They will charge you for the first night.

What are New Jerseys state theme colors? -

Blue and Buff.Google is your friend.

Do they sell beer for concerts at the Touhill Performing Arts Center in St. Louis, MO? -

University rules prohibit alcohol.

No alcohol beverages are allowed on campus