SkepticScott
TAM Volunteer Guy
Maybe those of us who will be there early need to organize a pre-TAM P&T trip?
I cannot handle change.
Maybe those of us who will be there early need to organize a pre-TAM P&T trip?
I'm confused by that too. The hotel knows it's going to get a couple thousand room-nights at the group rate, so it then undercuts its own rate.Aren't we supposed to get a BETTER rate as a group?
Anyone have other ideas of what to do Sunday night?
I'm confused by that too. The hotel knows it's going to get a couple thousand room-nights at the group rate, so it then undercuts its own rate.![]()
So while it may be true that you can save money if you take the internet special, you will get better rooms with the TAM rate. From that point on, it comes down to personal preferences.
Or maybe they realized that skeptics are not gamblers (as in "a lottery is a tax on people who are bad at math")
What's "better" about a mid-level room?
No idea, I've never been there. But the hotel seems to think they can charge more for those. I personally prefer a quiet room with a nice view, and the higher rooms are, the quieter they tend to be. And since this will be (part of) my only holiday this year, I don't mind paying a few bucks more. But that's what I meant with "personal preferences".
Hm, before everybody gets all worked up: If I read the South Point homepage correctly, the hotel offers rooms in three different price categories. Lower floor (standard), mid level, and city view. The JREF TAM special is an offer for mid level rooms, which have a standard price of 80 $ a night. The internet special is not defined, so I'd assume that it is for a standard (= low level) room that would normally cost 70 $ a night.
The half-price special you could get a few weeks back was for all rooms.
So while it may be true that you can save money if you take the internet special, you will get better rooms with the TAM rate. From that point on, it comes down to personal preferences.
Michael
My guess is that the noise from the slots and the casino in general percolates upstairs so there may be a premium on mid-level floors, lower being less desirable for noise reasons, higher being less desirable due to the time it takes to get anywhere.
My guess is that the noise from the slots and the casino in general percolates upstairs so there may be a premium on mid-level floors, lower being less desirable for noise reasons, higher being less desirable due to the time it takes to get anywhere.
Uhm, actually the higher floors are even more expensive. Standard price is 90 $ a night. I guess that's because you get a nice view. Or maybe the air is better up there. Or you pay extra because you can throw your trash on the people on lower floors. Or because in case of a zombie apocalypse they'll get you last.
One of those reasons was compelling enough for my wife and me to book one. Hm, or it may have been the fact that at half price it was only 5 bucks more than a mid-level room.
I couldn't find that at their website. I just found rates for rooms for smokers, non-smokers, and handicapped plus analogous ones with a bar. Can you tell me where you found the price breakdown by floors?
I couldn't find that at their website. I just found rates for rooms for smokers, non-smokers, and handicapped plus analogous ones with a bar. Can you tell me where you found the price breakdown by floors?