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Spending Holiday By Staying In Hotels Priced Over $150

Spending Holiday By Staying In Hotels Priced Over $150 PhotoSpending the holiday time by staying in hotels priced over $150 may be can the crazy way, because the price is expensive. But, we can do this way just in once in two years or more. You can do this way in order to get a new experience in spending the holiday. In the following, there are some hotels which prices between $150 – $200 and up.

J.W. Marriott Las Vegas
Composed of two hotels, the Palms Tower Hotel and the Spa Tower Hotel, with great restaurants such as Gustave Mauler’s Spiedini Ristorante. The price is $150–$200.

Hyatt Regency Lake Las Vegas
The 496 guest rooms offer great views and all kinds of upscale facilities to round out the charms of this golfers’ paradise. The price is over $200.

Polo Towers
Condominium offering nightly rentals when the units are not occupied by time-share members. Great for families. It is worth $100–$150.

Rio All-Suite Hotel
Perfect for visitors who want the total resort experience without the congestion of the Strip. It is worth $100–$150.

Marriott Suites
Business people are among the hotel’s most frequent customers. The price is $150–$200.

Courtyard by Marriott
Popular with trade show attendees. Breakfasting away from the madding crowds is a real plus. The price is $150–$200.

The Orleans
French Quarter-themed hotel, with green-shuttered windows and wrought-iron balconies. The price is $150–$200.

Sunset Station
Experience almost all the Las Vegas diversions in an away from- the-Strip location: shopping at the Galleria, golf, and casino action. The price is $150–$200.

Santa Fe
A hit with people who love vacations with active sports for its ice skating rink and 60-lane bowling alley. Golf packages are also available. The price is $100–$150.

All hotels listed accept credit cards; have air conditioning, and rooms with private bathrooms. Price Categories divided into a standard, double room per night (with breakfast if included), taxes, and extra charges.

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