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Old 10-01-2012, 09:57 AM
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Anyone know of a bike friendly hotel in Las Vegas? Heading to Vegas and would like to ride the area while I'm there. Would prefer to be on the strip.
 
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they are all motorcycle friendly really, never been hassled, because of the bike or what I wore. go there often enough to know its ok to be on the bike. as for riding lots of good riding around there red rock, mt Charleston (gets cold there)sure some of the LV guys can give you more, hogs&heifers downtown is a great watering hole, (at least during the bikefest)
 
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My personal preference is the South Point, which amazingly enough is on the south end of the strip. Go inside their parking garage to the 2nd level and go right up front by the elevators and they have a nice big area for motorcycle parking. Lots of bikes always parked there. Security cameras everywhere and security guards that patrol the lot on a regular basis.

Been parking there for years. Depending on what your looking for in a casino it may not be your cup of tea though. It is not as big and flashy as the newer casinos. The nice thing is it is one of the only casinos that is owned free and clear which is why I believe you can still get old school comps. I never pay for meals or rooms there. When you come back the second day the dealers and pit bosses actually remember your name. Like all casinos drinks are free while your playing, unlike most, so are cigarettes, up to two packs a night.

Anyway...I'm starting t sound like a saleman. have fun!
 
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Mandalay Bay parks you right under the awning beside the Valet stand. Best parking available.

Every place else I've been has been zero hassle.
 
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Originally Posted by Toypuller
Mandalay Bay parks you right under the awning beside the Valet stand. Best parking available.

Every place else I've been has been zero hassle.
Do you have to pay valet to park there?
 
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Nope. They line up bikes along the wall beside the stand.

I usually tip them because they may have to move cars to give you a path out.

Nothing like rolling into the waiting line on a Friday afternoon and getting called up to the front. LOL
 
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We stayed at New York, New York a bunch of years ago and they were pretty cool. Their garage seemed relatively safe and they gave us a decent spot to put the bikes.

Also stayed at the Golden Nugget (in Old Vegas), and didn't have a problem leaving the bike in their parking garage.

Have a good trip!
 
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+1 on South Point. Been there a bunch o times, if I remember right it's about a 25 dollar cab ride into the main part of the strip, NYNY, Belagio, ect. Good pool and you just can't beat the free smokes.
 
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Originally Posted by Twist n Smoke
+1 on South Point. Been there a bunch o times, if I remember right it's about a 25 dollar cab ride into the main part of the strip, NYNY, Belagio, ect. Good pool and you just can't beat the free smokes.
Sounds about right, never took a cab down there though. Main part of the strip ain't for me so I rarely go there. Last time I went down there (feb 2010) I got T-boned by a tourist that ran a red light while texting...
 
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Originally Posted by Toypuller
Nope. They line up bikes along the wall beside the stand.

I usually tip them because they may have to move cars to give you a path out.

Nothing like rolling into the waiting line on a Friday afternoon and getting called up to the front. LOL
Cool! Thanks for that info. Thats the end of the strip I usually stay at so thats good to know. I have a Georgia trip planned for Christmas so maybe I'll plan a Vegas trip in the spring.
 


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