I booked three rooms for two nights for a bachelor party at $91.56 per room per night (including tax) on Expedia. They were the cheapest I could find at the Aladdin. Desert view. A $50 given to "Sue" at the front desk resulted in "free" upgrades to strip suites. Right in the center with great views! Two TVs. Huge tub. Is Vegas ...
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An Awesome Place
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 07/24/04
I stayed here the weekend after July fourth and the rates for Friday and Saturday were inexpensive. I had a great experience from the time I walked into the property. The location on the strip is a plus. Our room was good size along with the bathroom which has the separate shower and sunken tub. The Zanzibar Cafe and The Chesseburger at the Oasis ...
It's the best being able to walk straight into the hotel from the street & into your room rather than through the actual casino. I think the shops are great...so many little shows & so much to do & look at. The casino isn't bad either! I enjoyed my stay at Aladdin & can't wait to go back!
I stayed here the weekend of 4/23/04. The rooms/bathrooms were big and starbucks in the casino. Sports club was real weak (go to bellagio) and the not enough cocktail servers but you can always walk next door at Paris or Bellagio to gamble. Great value for the strip!
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1001 Vegas Nights
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 04/27/04
The Aladdin is a 2,600 room resort property themed after the classic tale "1,001 Arabian Nights". The Aladdin features the Desert Passage Mall, with 130 different shops and 12 restaurants including the Todai Sushi Bar, Spice Market Buffet, fine dining at Elements, a steak and seafood restaurant, Tremozzo, a premier Italian eatery and ...