Friday, February 26, 2010

What are the best months to get cheapest hotel rates in Las Vegas?

Also, are there any websites that show you month by month the hotel prices for particular hotels other than the actual official hotel websites? The official hotel websites only show month by month prices for about 3 months in advance. I am looking for month by month prices for next year. thanksWhat are the best months to get cheapest hotel rates in Las Vegas?
The hotels are showing until about April right now. When are you going?





Starting 2-3 months before your dates, the hotel prices will start falling down, plus they all run Fabulous specials on this website http://smartervegas.com/ So we have never paid more than $51/night at Excalibur, even though the rates from Expedia and the hotel website say they are higher.





I think the Hotel calendar is the first to update, though. Is there a certain hotel you are interested in? I might be able to give you an average price for the month you are going.What are the best months to get cheapest hotel rates in Las Vegas?
You will not find month by month for the next year. Vegas rates are usually 3 months in advance. However you can book 9 months in advance but it has to be advertised by the hotels and available using a promo code. Here are a few codes for Vegas hotels.


http://www.lasvegas-how-to.com/special.p鈥?/a>
The Convention Authority lists the average daily room rate for Las Vegas. During July, November and the first part of December areare when rates drop. They peak from March through May.





$134- $136- $136- Jan-Mar 2007


$146- $143- $135-Apr-Jun 2007


$117- $126- $142-Jul- Sep 2007


$135- $118- $112-Oct-Dec 2007


$131- $129- $135-Jan-Mar 2008


$136- $135- $113-Apr-Jun 2008


$106 - July 2008
The best price I ever paid in Vegas was $25/night for a nice room at the Excalibur. It was right in the middle of Summer and it was HOT outside!





I'd check with Vegas.com first, then priceline.com, and finally expedia. Vegas.com is most likely to have deals listed, but priceline is most likely to have a room cheaper. But, with priceline, you have to wait to be ';accepted'; and then you are locked in to going.
Las Vegas seems to be one of those places that has no off season. I know that some of the on-line travel agencies offer package deals. You can also find package deals through the airlines. Southwest offers some as do the other airlines.
The hotel rates are usually published 2-3 months in advance. I would try to get a good hotel promotion for your stay. Try http://www.vegas-hotels-online.com for this.
Mid December. Early June. Try Kayak.com

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