Las Vegas Vacation Rental Homes – Why Stay In Vacation Homes In Las Vegas?

Las Vegas Vacation Rental Homes - Why Stay In Vacation Homes In Las Vegas?

Las Vegas vacation rental homes are a fun and comfortable way to enjoy a Las Vegas vacation. Hotel and motel rooms almost never provide the privacy, the space and the conveniences you’ll find in Las Vegas vacation rental homes.

One of the reasons to take vacations is to relax, to play, to sitesee and to have fun. Instead of being cramped up in a single hotel room with a single bathroom, you can stay together while having your own rooms with the space and comfort that comes with vacation homes in Las Vegas.

Like to stay in the middle of all the things to do? Las Vegas vacation rental homes are often located near the Strip and the Las Vegas attractions. Prefer to get away from it all? You can have that too if you select one of the vacation homes in Las Vegas where you can enjoy the privacy you want without noisy neighbors in the next hotel room.

Many of the vacation rental properties come with amenities and conveniences that the homeowners themselves use. Owners take good care of their properties since they stay there too. Large TV’s, music systems, game tables, BBQ’s and more are often included in the Las Vegas vacation rental homes property. Want to dine out all the time? No problem. Like to cook and eat in? It’s easy, since most vacation rental homes include full kitchens that come stocked with everything you need but the groceries.

Here are amenities that are included with one of the typical vacationl homes in Las Vegas – A/C, barbeque, complete kitchen, computer, dishwasher, fax, fireplace, internet access, laudrry washer and dryer, linens and towels, microwave, phone, community swimming pool, cable TV, stereo, VHS/DVD player, movies, books and games.

If it sounds inviting, it should!

And it’s still true – what happens in Las Vegas, stays in Las Vegas! Whether you’re visiting Las Vegas for the first time or are a frequent guest, check out the variety to be found in Las Vegas vacation rental homes for your next vacation stay in this city of fun.

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  1. Jeanne S says:

    I don't tip the owners. They're usually making a nice chunk of money on my weekly rental.

    I do tip the cleaning staff. I leave $5-$10 in an envelope (which I have to bring with me) and write "HOUSEKEEPING" on it.

    Of course, most rental places expect you to leave the place really clean, and we do, but still, maids make lousy money, it's hard work, and I assume they appreciate it.

    For the owners, I write in their guest book (most provide one) how much I enjoyed my stay and how pleased I was at how well-stocked the place was.

    If and only if the place is the primary residence of the owner, rather than a rental-only place, sometimes I'll wait several months and write a little thank-you note telling them I was among their summer renters and how very much at-home I felt. Twice now the next year's slightly increased rental rate on the same house mysteriously dropped to the previous year's level when they sent the contract–presumably at the owner's request. Nice works!

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