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Three Reasons Why You Should Stay Off The Strip

April 14, 2009 at 11:56 AM | by jaymi | 0 Comments

Of course you come to Vegas to stay on The Strip. The casinos. The shows. The four-block taxi ride that takes 20 minutes and costs 20 bucks. If you can’t imagine why anyone would give that up to stay off Strip, let us enlighten you with three good reasons--serenity, serendipity and The Station Casinos.

Serenity
Ritz Carlton. The words alone inspire a sigh. Add in "lakeside views in a Tuscan-inspired setting," and the relaxation has begun. Perhaps no place in Las Vegas offers the level of upscale resort potential with lush scenery—and with nary a slot machine in sight—as does Ritz Carlton at Lake Las Vegas. The hotel is currently offering a Resort Reconnect package which includes breakfast for two and a $50 resort credit each day. Room rates for this package start at $329 a night. Regular room rates begin at $289 a night.
[Photo: BishopGreen]

Serendipity
You never know what you’ll find at a local casino, like a 64-lane bowling alley at South Point. Or the just-opened M Resort (above), with its unusually stylish casino lit up by natural sunlight during the day and cool little details like self-serve beverage stations and an on-site pharmacy. (Yes, it's real and yes, it has real prescription medicine available, with a doctor's note.)
[Photo: Erika Pope]

Station Casinos
For Station Casinos’ longevity to be affected by its current financial woes would be a shame, especially as it relates to the sublime Red Rock Casino, Resort, & Spa, with its glorious views of the Red Rock Mountains, its yummy food, its likeable décor (see picture, no cheesy themes here!), and its ample entertainment.

Ditto for another locals-fave, Green Valley Ranch, which offers something for everyone: family-friendly entertainment, four nearby golf courses, restaurants in nearly every price range, a 10-screen movie theater, and a giant shopping center, The District, right across the street.

What's your favorite thing about staying off the Strip? Let us know!

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