Previously we told you about a few hotel options you have when deciding on accommodations for the 2010 World Series of Poker. Hotels not your thing? Maybe a condo or house is more your style. Read on to find out more.
Rent a Condo
If you're going to live in Vegas for more than a month, you might like the perks of feeling like a local. Renting a condo gives you space to unpack and spread out. With the housing market looking a little green around the gills in the city, it's pretty easy to find deals on short-term rentals. You'll get your own kitchen, so you can prepare whatever food keeps...
I actually have a condo at the Meridian if anyone is interested. (I am a poker player but will have to miss this WSOP because I will have a baby in July.)
It is a 2-bed luxury condo. There are 2 tennis courts, 2 swimming pools, a gym, a squash and a basketball court in the complex.
The condo is fully furnished to the last details.
It is in walking distance (appr. 7 mins for me) from the Venetian, Flamingo, Harrah's (there is a free shuttle from the Harrah's to the Rio).
If interested, send me a PM.
03-20-2010 15:13
Hopefully part 3 will cover four people renting a suite 
flintsword
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03-21-2010 12:34
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