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| - You get a great deal with South Point, believe me. I paid about $110 per night for a three day weekend (incl taxes), which was about the same price I would have paid for Hooters if I wanted to stay there again. So I opted for the better deal.
However, it is a bit off from the strip. I stayed at South Point for my 22nd birthday, and I'll admit it was a bit hard to have to find a DD to take us to the strip and back for some exploring. However, the hotel itself is not too shabby. The room we were in was very spacious, although I didn't understand why the accessible room had to be placed as the LAST room in a long hallway... Regardless, our rooms were pretty big. Although there are no mini fridges (sucks that our alcohol wasn't always chilled) and no TV guide.
Helpful tips:
- Don't get a room on the 2nd floor. The view stinks... (I mean, what view?)
- You can book a room and not be charged until 36 hours prior to your check in.
All of the rooms are located at the back of the casino, so you need to walk through it to get it. Even though we were placed really far down the hall, I still enjoyed my stay here simply because it was a good price for the level of comfort you get. They provide you with a coupon book, and I made use of the free cocktail and souvenir.
Only big drawback for me was the Casino... kind of dingy, and it doesn't help that I didn't win anything while I stayed at South Point. And no Monopoly Tycoon slots?? For shame...
Oh well, at least the room was nice. Check this place out if you're not feeling the strip during this Vegas trip.
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