Elite Veteran
Posts: 617
 
| I've stayed at the Flamingo, Treasure Island and Caesars. Flamingo and TI were cheaper, but overall still ok. Caesars was very nice, but it much more expensive. TI has a good viewing party at Gillys. Rodeo tickets cost about $200-$300 for ok seats. Fremont street is a lot of fun. Often has bands on the weekends. Good for people watching too ;) There's a place called Pizza Rock by Fremont that is super good! Food and drinks can be pretty pricy. We went to Hells Kitchen this last time. Had a beef Wellington, was amazing. Cowboy Christmas has the best shopping. There's s few places you can shop. South Point has some good stuff too. Usually they have roping going on as well at South Point. |
 The Vaccinator
Posts: 3810
      Location: Slipping down the slope of old age. Boo hoo. | Stay in a hotel that is on the Monorail route AND provides the free NFR shuttle. I prefer the MGM Grand. I stayed at the Flamingo this year. It's an okay hotel. My room was nice and clean. But I prefer the MGM Grand. Download the NFR Experience app to your smart phone. It has good information. There are lots of neat luncheons you may wish to attend -- most require advance purchase tickets.... the PRCA luncheon, the Miss Rodeo American Fashion Show, for example. Food is MUCH more expensive these days in Vegas. |
 Living within my means
Posts: 5128
   Location: Randolph, Utah | We always stayed at the Excalibur, decent rooms for not a ton of money, we stayed at the Orleans this year because of the barrel race, I liked the hotel, but it's a ways from things. If you plan to take Ubers & Taxi plan for that cost, my uber bill this year was scary! As for the shopping, pick a couple places to shop and do not try and hit them all, it is overwhelming. |