I heard the Key Largo on the other side of the Hard Rock is a good hotel to stay in, but I think that is a casino. How old do you have to be to check in if it is a casino?
If by "good hotel" you mean "paper thin walls through which you can hear the hookers doing their work all day and night", "shag carpet and vinyl furniture" and "a/c that will wake the dead when it kicks on"... sure, it's a great place to stay.
The upside is that it runs about $40 a night.
Since it's a casino, you have to be 21 to get a room there.
Actually... I've been thinking of moving out on my own to California (and I don't imagine it's much better than Nevada)
California is much better than Nevada... Unless you live in Las Vegas. But MOST of california is better than 90% of Nevada. Anyways, good luck.. hope your rich or make good money if you want to live anywhere nice.
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If by "good hotel" you mean "paper thin walls through which you can hear the hookers doing their work all day and night", "shag carpet and vinyl furniture" and "a/c that will wake the dead when it kicks on"... sure, it's a great place to stay.
And that is different from the AP how? (Other than the furniture and carpets.. )
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