Virgin fly direct to Las Vegas, and their fly-drive packages are often cheaper than renting a car separately. Also, Virgin partner with Dollar who offer Chrysler products. If you want a Charger, upgrade to "full size" when you book, cheaper than when you get there. The car rental facility at Las Vegas is the best I've encountered. Sign the paperwork and pick whatever takes your fancy from the "full size" lot.Mick wrote:Do you go on some prearranged trip, or do you find your own flights and accomodation, please bear in mind i'm not looking for 5 star but by the same token i dont want the cockroaches walking out with the bed at night.
Also what's the deal with car hire.
Mick
I'd second Expedia for booking accommodation. Check out customer reviews at Tripadvisor. Casino hotel accommodation can be surprisingly good value, but traffic can be bad to get from the Strip across town to the Speedway, which is a few miles NE of LV. The Cannery Casino hotel is on the north east side of town, but it's the HQ hotel for MATS, so you might struggle to get a room. We stayed at a nearby Comfort Inn, on E Craig Rd. Was basic, but clean and comfortable, and included buffet breakfast.
HTH