Friday, March 30, 2012

Rooms on lower level - will anyone guarantee please?

Still having probs finding a Strip hotel that will guarantee us a room on a lower level (up to 3rd/4th floor) so that I don%26#39;t have to use the elevator. No hotels seem to have glass elevators or moving walkways that will take us to a room. Why is it so difficult to guarantee when most people want high floors anyway? I have managed to book lower floors in SF %26amp; LA area but not LV.



Family of 3 adults - hope to be there 25th - 29th Sept 07.



Help please. Thanks.



Rooms on lower level - will anyone guarantee please?


Why can you not take an elevator? It has to be glass?





I have never heard of a hotel guaranteeing a specific room, unless you%26#39;re paying out the nose for a certain suite, or you are handicapped and need a handicapped room. I wonder if that is even a function on the ';room reservation'; computer system for them? As in, they can%26#39;t even hit a button to reserve a floor, they can only write it in a comment section, thus it cannot be guaranteed?



Rooms on lower level - will anyone guarantee please?


They won%26#39;t guarantee a non-smoking room even for people with asthma, so you%26#39;re not being treated any differently. Unless you arrive at night, I would be shocked if most hotels couldn%26#39;t accomodate this request upon check-in. Heck, at MGM they even have ground floor rooms in the West Wing. But you are not going to get a guarantee. So you have two choices: You can either accept this fact and trust that you will be able to get the room you want when you arrive, or you can stay off-Strip. It%26#39;s up to you.




No one will guarantee anything but since you want a low floor it shouldn%26#39;t be an issue unless you have very late checkout. You would be making their life easier taking a less desirable room. Make sure that they know there is an personal issue on your reservation so that they will take your request more seriously. If I were you, I would book Bill%26#39;s Gamblin Hall as it is a low rise hotel to start with.




Holly - unless it%26#39;s a ground floor room, most hotels don%26#39;t even have stairwells that are open for general use. They are usually stairs to use in case of fire.





Good luck!




most of the nice large strip properties may not have rooms on low floors - those are usually for meeting rooms, ballrooms, personnel, banquet facilities, malls, etc.



If you must have low floor I would suggest something off-strip like a courtyard, maybe a timeshare.



Also try www.vrbo.com and see if something works.



The only strip hotels that may have low floors are places I could not recommend staying.




If you don%26#39;t mind staying off strip (with a free shuttle to the strip), Sams Town Elevators are all glass




doesn%26#39;t the rio have glass elevator or am i crazy?




or is it the palms?? i get confused




Doesn%26#39;t the Rio glass elevator just go direct to VooDoo Lounge? I don%26#39;t think it%26#39;s for any part of the hotel.




The Rio has a glass elevator to the VooDoo Lounge not sure about the hotel though.

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