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hi there, ....illegal...how are you in the country without one?http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/travel/id_vis��regards pops.
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Here, check this site: http://www.njtransit.com/rg/rg_servlet.s��Some lots are closed on Sundays, some are free on Sundays, the rest charge the same rate as during the week.
say good bye to your car in either of those towns
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I ve visited Las Vegas an average of once every year the past 18 years and for your preferences I d choose Treasure Island. It s relatively cheap and is next to Fashion Show Mall; across the street from Venetian s Canal Shoppes and a short walk to Caesars Palace Forum Shops. Between the Forum Shops and Fashion Show Mall there are over 400 stores.If you can afford Caesars Palace or Venetian those are better hotels. Planet Hollywood has the best party atmosphere on the strip and has the Miracle Mile shopping center.Palms and Hard Rock are good party destinations but don t offer much shopping and are not on the strip.If all the above suggestions are too expensive then look into Bally s, Flamingo or Harrah s. They re all lower priced and still close to the big shopping destinations (Caesars and Fashion Show.)
Luxor and Caesars Palace both have great good deals and are nice hotels with great casinos. The Shopping Mall at the Caesars is huge!If you want something better such as The Bellagio or The Venetian, it will cost you more but is worth. Cheap Best don t go together in Vegas. Anyway, you will be up and down the strip, so you can enter lots of casinos and stores.
Imperial Palace has really good prices, I know people who like to stay there because of the location, perfect. Has a bar that is usually full well it is a bar/club.Flamingo is great. Go Rooms aren t usually to expensive if you open a total rewards card. Cool party room and great location. As far as having their own great clubs or lounges .... margaritaville is all.NYNY has great prices. And has Coyote Ugly and a few more things to enjoy.Caesars is your best bet but may be a bit expensive. But if you girls want to split the cost that would be great. They have shopping and the best night scenes... PURE!
of the somewhat nice but cheapish hotels (TI/monte carlo/luxor), I d say TI for location. my friends and i stayed near the southern part and kept getting in a cab to go back towards the hotels near TI.we went to tao at the venetian and the club at encore and if you stay at TI, you can save yourself the cab fare and walk (as long as your shoes are not that uncomfortable!) Each cab ride was $10 depending on the traffic on the strip (which is horrible). also, if you stay past the city center, there s a ton of construction, which is dusty and gross. also drinks are like $15 each though (not including tip!) Here s a map of the strip to help sort it outhttp://www.vegas.com/lounge/map.htmllook for deals here: http://www.vegas-hotels-online.com/
You have to look for hotels that allows 18+ year old s to check-in. Because some hotels allows only who are 21 and above. These hotels allows 18 year old s to check in.Venetian Resort Hotel Casino Las Vegas http://hotels.americacheaphotels.com/Hot��Excalibur Hotel and Casino Las Vegas http://hotels.americacheaphotels.com/Hot��Mirage Hotel Las Vegas http://hotels.americacheaphotels.com/Hot��JW Marriott Resort Las Vegas http://hotels.americacheaphotels.com/Hot��Riviera Hotel Las Vegas http://hotels.americacheaphotels.com/Hot��La Quinta Inn Suites Airport Las Vegas http://hotels.americacheaphotels.com/Hot��Flamingo Hotel Las Vegas http://hotels.americacheaphotels.com/Hot��Trump International Hotel Tower Las Vegas http://hotels.americacheaphotels.com/Hot��New York New York Hotel Las Vegas http://hotels.americacheaphotels.com/Hot��Las Vegas Hotels http://hotels.americacheaphotels.com/Cit��
On the cheap in Vegas LOL The deals at all hotels is wonderful right now. Check out Excalibur, Tropicana, and Stratosphere. You can go to any casino and their shopping malls. Best place to shop however is Fashion Show Mall by Treasure Island
Best and cheap don t go together in Vegas. You get what you pay for. It really doesn t matter about the hotel, you will be up and down the strip all day and night that you will only use the room to shower up and head out again.
Depends how much you want to spend, but for a girls night out I would probably pick Luxor, MGM Grand or the Mirage... all have good atmosphere and some very good deals out there. Check http://www.smartervegas.com for specials.
MGM Grand is really nice with a great casino and Studio54 inside. In order to get the best price check the current hotel promotion codes which you can find on http://www.vegas-hotels-online.com - hope this helps.
NY NY, Rio, Mandalay Bay are all my favorites (I go twice a month for business/fun)
there are DOZENS of hotels that have decent rates...pick one that also has a casino...its not brain surgery
way too many to list.
Please, move to Michigan. We can certainly use your tax dollars. Grand Rapids is nice.
Any small town in the midwest
BLS is considered a little better than BLA, but they re both testing schools. Other Boston Public Schools in general are not good. Another option you might consider is living in a nearby suburb, such as Brookline or Newton. Both have excellent school systems, and are very close to the city (Brookline especially). You can get to Boston from both towns very easily on the T. If cost of living is a concern, Newton tends to be quite expensive, but there are some cheaper places in certain areas of Brookline, if you look hard. Good luck!
Please see: http://www.bostonpublicschools.org/node/�� As you can see, there are more than a handful of high schools in Boston, and that many are specialty schools featuring, music, engineering, business, the sciences, etc. The website is informative and easy to navigate.
Latin Academy and Latin School are good schools, but you have to take the ISEE to get to them. They atre pretty much the only public schools in Boston
Good luck, so is ~10% of the state. With that said, see: https://web.detma.org/Jobseeker/CM1.ASP