Las Vegas Vacation Home Rentals
Many Las Vegas vacation home rentals we see advertised don't really fit that description. We find many homeowners believe that because their home is located near the world's most exciting city, it automatically becomes a good vacation rental. We respectfully disagree.
We believe that real Las Vegas vacation rental homes embody the qualities that make visiting our city all it can be. That's why all the homes we list meet standards for completeness and quality and why every rental on our website is a good choice. Professionally managed, professionally maintained, and backed by 24 Hour Customer Service.
Quality Vacation Rental Homes
In order to be considered a real vacation home, we believe the home should be close to the Strip and provide easy access from at least one major route. What good is it to have a home isolated out in the desert, 45 minutes away from where you want to be?
All our homes are located close to the Strip. Usually within 5 to 10 minutes, and some less than a half mile from Las Vegas Blvd. Access to all major venues is easy via rental cars limos or taxis.
It Gets Really Hot Here
Pools are important in here. We get 9 months per year when the pool is a desired feature. In the summer, it is absolutely essential.
That's why every vacation home we list has a private swimming pool. Most have a combination of a pool and spa. Many homes offer the option of heating the pool, which makes it a year round feature. In case you didn't know, it does get cold in Las Vegas in the winter months, but there is seldom any rain or snow. So a swimming pool still makes sense in Las Vegas in January and February when the days a clear and cool.
The Right Features
No Las Vegas vacation rental home is complete without a game room and pool table and we would never consider listing a home with cheap furniture or where the capacity of a home is pushed beyond a reasonable expectation.
Our rentals are all-inclusive quality homes with quality furnishings and tasteful decorating. We quote capacities based on what a home is intended for, not how many beds we can possibly squeeze in. And no, we don't consider that large closet to be a bedroom.
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