Budget Hotels in Las Vegas

Riviera Hotel and Casino: It is one of Las Vegas’s premier destination spots, which offers the passion and nostalgia of Las Vegas’s Rat Pack Era. The hotel is located at the North Strip and the Las Vegas Convention Center is just right next door. The downtown’s favorite casinos are within a walking distance from the hotel. Hotel houses over 2000 refurbished oversized rooms that offer maximum comfort after a long day of gaming and sight-seeing. Hotel promises you comfortable room, good food and great entertainment.

The Tuscany Suites Hotel & Casino: This cheap Las Vegas hotel provides an exciting and beautiful atmosphere for vacations, conferences and business travel. Hotel is located only two blocks off the strip behind Bally’s. The hotel offers attractive oversized guest “Suites” and each suite is situated in a lovely European setting that offers a great sense of relaxation and privacy. Every suite offers all luxury comfort with luxury amenities. The hotel property is spread on the twenty seven acres of land and houses casino, poker rooms, sports bar, five restaurants, four lounges, a gift shop, a wedding chapel, two swimming pools and a spa tub.

Emerald Suites hotel: Emerald Suites is another mind blowing budget hotel in Las Vegasand located on the South Strip. It is an all-suite, extended-stay hotel that features 396 fully furnished one bedroom suites equipped with full service kitchenettes. Air conditioning, alarm clock radio, cable TV with premium channels, telephone with voicemail and free local calls, and an iron/ironing board are other quality amenities provide by the hotel. The hotel is only three miles from the McCarren International Airport.

Emerald Suites Cameron: Emerald Suites Cameron is one of the best cheap Las Vegas hotels. Hotel is located right across from the famous Orleans Casino and is just minutes from the strip and the Las Vegas Convention Center. Hotel offers one and two room suites with high speed internet access, a full kitchen, television and separate patio or balcony access. This cheap hotel also provides facilities like an outdoor pool, a Jacuzzi, daily maid service and a fitness center.

Except these few cheap Las Vegas hotels there are many good quality Discount hotelswhich provide best service to their budget minded guests.

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The Patio Music Club | Press Release

After 40 some years in business, in one form or another, the Patio at 6308 N. Guilford Ave. in Broad Ripple will cease operation. Based on the market, the Patio has not been doing the business it used to in past years, and sales have continued to decline. Therefore, we are closing the Patio effective November 30, 2005. It is strictly a business decision and no other factors weighed into the decision.

With regard to the history of the Patio , The Patio began its history as a bar and live music club in 1950 when it was called the Terrace Lounge. That name changed to Lazas Cocktail Lounge until 1954. In 1955 it became the Pink Squirrel. Then in 1960 it became The Doris in Broad Ripple. (No one seems to know who Doris was.) The name of The Patio began in 1962 when it was named Jim Moore’s Patio Bar, which was only about half the size it is now. As the smaller businesses moved out of the building, the Patio expanded into their space. Eventually, in approximately 1977, the Patio became the size it is today under the ownership of Arthur “Chubby” Wadsworth. Chubby was a well-known character in and around Broad Ripple. He ran the Patio with the help of Tyrone Tice and Randy Roy. They operated as the Patio Lounge with live rock bands. At that time the Patio was one of only three live music clubs in Broad Ripple. These three included the Vogue, the Patio, and the Garage. (The Garage operated out of where Cardinal Fitness is now.) In 1985 Chubby sold the Patio to Randy Roy. Then in 1987, Randy sold the Patio Lounge to Steve Ross and Dennis Burris. They called it the Patio Nightclub, but most people just call it “the Patio.”

In regards to band bookings and live music in Broad Ripple, Matt Schwegman, who has been the Booking Manager for both The Patio and The Vogue, will continue to serve as talent buyer for The Vogue. In turn, The Vogue plans on increasing the amount of live music, which comes through the venue. Not only will The Vogue continue to focus on national touring artists, but will also book more local artists and historically “Patio- type” bands. We encourage all local musicians to continue to contact Mr. Schwegman in regards to any upcoming show ideas you may have.

Going into the Patio will be a new club operated by David and Maggie Lee, owners of Naked Tchopstix in Broad Ripple. Naked Tchopstix is a sushi bar and operates in the building south of the Vogue. If you would like to speak with them you can reach them at 317-506-7677.

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