I go to Vegas with the GF at least once a year. I find Expedia consistently has the best deals overall cause they'll hav their owns specials now and then.If you want quality hotel in good location, and don't NEED to stay at Belagio, Treasure Island is a great option and is always really cheap. Easily the best deal for quality of the rooms. Casino is a little meh (compared to those all around it) but you're right in the middle of Mirage, Belagio, Venetian and just up from Aria or Wynn the other way, and Fashion Show Mall right next door (GF will love that). Mirage is even better, usually a bit more money, but far better casino so you'll play there too. TI you'll likely just sleep at. Location is everything. Tix4tonight the other guy mentioned is a MUST. There's a booth at the Fashion Show Mall - red sign, can't miss it. IMO Best Cirque show they offer is Ka. Blows most of the others away. Ticket prices here are usually less than half what you'd pay at box office or on Hotel website. Smaller shows/exhibits - check out this at NYNY http://www.newyorknewyork.com/attractions/3for54.aspx$54 and you pick from 3 shows to see. Some of the shows are regularily over $30 on their own. Ex "Bodies", Titanic, and CSI experience. Great deal if you want to do a lot of different things ($54 per person)Bodies takes a couple hours to go through but is COOL as long as you are not easily grossed out. Titanic exhibit was surprisingly interesting, but again, you're burning half your afternoon here.Restaurants - AVOID Mon Ami Gabi at Paris for dinner. Breakfast might be fine, but dinner was terrible and not worth the price (and it isn't pricey, just bad). So many other great restaurants, really disappointing when you pick a bad one. Too ad causet heir patio is right on the strip and good for people watching, but food just sucked.Money saving tip - McDonalds for breakfast - Bacon and eggs is unhealthy everywhere, might as well get it for $3. If you are going to splurge for one great Anniversary dinner, Emeral's at MGM is incredible. It's an expensive meal for sure but not ridiculous ($150-$200 for both) but worth every penny.hope this was helpful
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