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Beautiful Burgos - A Diverse Property Rentals Property - Please message us first (inquiry)/do not send a booking request. The home is in a very quiet neighborhood, which is not good for parties, pre-games, kick-backs, or events. No parties allowed! The property has several exterior security cameras. 10 miles from the airport. 30 Mins from Mt. Charleston, Red Rock Canyon or Hoover Dam. The space Beautiful Burgos - A Diverse Property Rentals Property - The home is in a very quiet neighborhood, which is not good for parties, pre-games, kick backs, or events. No parties allowed!! With our housekeepers being very high risk, we can only allow the guests on the initial reservation and do not allow any additional guests/visitors (even if they are not spending the night). Check-in/Check-out times are firm, no exceptions - we unfortunately can not accommodate early check-ins or late check-outs. As a safety precaution for our guests and our staff, we do not send the check-in instructions until the home is ready (on the day of check-in) which is typically between 2:30 and 3:00PM. 40 Mins from Mt. Charleston Red Rock Canyon, and Hoover Dam. FAQ - Located in Other Notes Guest access Guest have use of the entire home and tranquil backyard. Other things to note We are currently considering selling the company (Three licensed properties, brand name, profile, reviews, training guide and two months of hands on training). Please contact us for further details. We are currently expanding our property management company and are open to partnering with new or existing hosts to manage their short-term rental business. We are currently offering Franchise opportunities. If you live outside of the Las Vegas market, please reach out for further details. We operate individual homes not hotels. This means that we have neighbors and home owner associations that we must keep happy (follow their rules). So we ask our guests to respect our home, our neighbors and our company by keeping to the maximum occupancy of five persons or less, even if others aren't spending the night (No exceptions - We do monitor and we will have Airbnb cancel your reservation without refund). We also ask that noise be kept at reasonable levels by day and minimal noise at night. We do not allow any smoking in the home - period. You are welcome to smoke cigarettes in the backyard only (not out front). We do not allow any marijuana use on the property (inside or out). While marijuana use is legal in Las Vegas, none of our properties allow marijuana use as our neighbors have small children and complain of the smell. It's also disrespectful to smoke marijuana on the property as the smell lingers for several days which is off putting to our guests arriving next as well as to our staff and house keepers. We charge a $250 fee should there be any marijuana scent around the property (inside or out) or cigarette smoke inside. With the Covid-19 pandemic we have updated our cancellation policy from no cancellations, to now offering a full refund within 5 days of your check-in date. We do not issue a refund if your check-in date is less than five days from the current date. The air conditioner and heater are on the NVEnergy (Las Vegas's electric company) Smart Thermostat Energy Efficiency plan which means that the AC can not go below 74 degrees and the heater can not go above 70 Fahrenheit. We have found these temperatures to be more than comfortable and they are the most energy efficient which helps the system last and run efficiently for the longest period of time. NVEnergy does monitor the thermostat and may adjust temperatures as they deem fit. We have never had any issues with their adjustments but want guests to be aware. We cannot not allow cooking at the property as we have had many issues with guests cooking and then leaving the home/kitchen messy/dirty with crumbs, grease and dirty dishes etc. The odor from cooking often lingers and is still noticable by the following guests. We even had a guest break the oven door (we have not repaired or replaced), and another guest snapped off the refrigerator (middle freezer) handle. The handle is firmly attached but is a tad loose. This is the deli/chiller drawer and should not need to be opened during most stays. We charge a $250 per night per pet fine - (Pets are not allowed) - While we absolutely love pets, some of our staff and or future guests may not. It is absolutely not fair to bring a pet into (outside of) our property as one of our housekeepers is highly allergic to animal dander and has had to be rushed to the emergency room due to allergic reactions. We have also received complaints from guests whom have stayed after a prior guest snuck an animal into the home. Please be mindful of how your actions effect others and that actions may lead to unforeseen circumstances. Due to the health/safety risk posed we are not able to accommodate guests with a Service Animal (Emotional SupportAnimal). We have received an exemption from Airbnb and Airbnb will charge a cleaning/sanitation fee and will cancel the booking (without refund) should a guest show up to the home with a Service Animal (or emotional support animal). Now that we got that out of the way, on to the fun stuff! Las Vegas Transportation - Uber Lyft Taxi Rental car station at the airport Enterprise Rent-a-car National Alamo Bus system is called The Cat and covers the entirety of the city Las Vegas is a great city and very safe. The Strip (LV Blvd) is smack dab in the middle of the city (right near the airport). The home is about ten miles North of the airport. Las Vegas is very easy to drive in and traffic is generally not bad at all except around The Strip (Las Vegas Blvd). Parking is typically free all over the city except along the Strip and Downtown area. The Venitian and Palazzo offer free parking, as well as the Wynn and Encore. We also believe Treasure Island has free parking, the mall (fashion show mall), and circus circus do as well. The Sahara is just a bit further north along the strip and provides free parking as well. Downtown Las Vegas is typically paid parking but parking is free with validation. As for the southern part of the Strip - Mandalay Bay, The Luxor, Mgm, Tropicana, New York New York, Planet Hollywood etc. They all charge for parking but typically have 1 hour of free parking. The mall on the Southern end of the Strip is called Town Square and it does have free parking. Rental cars are usually around $30-50 US per day but the vehicle insurance can add another $35 per day if you do not have international coverage. Las Vegas is a lot more than the Strip as well. Las Vegas has Red Rock Canyon which is a beautiful place to hike. There is also Mt. Charleston which has great hiking as well as a ski resort with skiing and snowboarding. There's Lake Las Vegas which has a man made lake and is a great place to get a meal near the Lake. Lake Meade and Hover Dam are great for water sports and lake/beach days. About 1 hour outside of Las Vegas to the South is a place called Nelson's Landing and it's part of the Colorado River system like Lake Meade and has great cliffs to jump off of into the water and is also great for swimming and lake days. In that same area there is also Lake Havasu, and Laughlin Nevada which are fun as a day trip to get out of Las Vegas. Las Vegas is also a short drive from Valley of Fire National park in Utah, Zion national park, and Bryce Canyon in Utah. The Grand Canyon is also not too far from Las Vegas as the West Rim is about 2 hours away, the north rim is about 2 hours away, and the south rim is about 4.5 hours away. The south rim of the Grand Canyon is by far my favorite and has some of the most stunning views and hiking that I have ever seen. It is well worth the extra drive if you have time, to make it to the South rim. I like to get a hotel near the south rim and spend the entire day hiking from before sunrise until after sunset, and drive back the following day, so I feel I got my times worth. I have taken day trips before and was not able to hike around the trails and it wasn't as magical. Los Angeles is also just a 3.5 hour drive from Las Vegas. Salt Lake City Utah is about 6 hours Phoenix Arizona is about 4 hours Denver Colorado is about 11.5 Reno Nevada is about 8 hours Santa Fe New Mexico is about 5 hours. Also one of my favorite day trips is to Sedona Arizona and Prescott Arizona. Las Vegas temperature varies greatly depending upon the time of the year. Winter is typically November through February and can range from a high of 70 degrees Fahrenheit to a low of 25 degrees Fahrenheit with average daytime temperature being around 55 degrees Fahrenheit. Sping is typically March until the end of May and is usually very comfortable. Temperatures are usually in the 70's and 80's Fahrenheit. Summer typically starts unofficially on Memorial day weekend and temperatures start to get warm. Day time temperatures are usually in the low 100's with July and August typically being the hottest months and day time temperatures can reach 110 on a regular basis and 115 on an extremely hot day. Temperatures tend to cool around 9pm and stay cool until around 9am. Temperatures tend to cool to a range of 70 degrees Fahrenheit to 95 degrees. This is a great time to do any hiking or running. Fall if you can call it that tends to be from Sept to early November and temperatures are usually very comfortable. Early September can still be quite warm in the mid to high 90's to low 100's. Late September and early October are usually in the 70's and 80's Fahrenheit. Las Vegas averages around 69 degrees Fahrenheit (21 degrees Celsius) around Halloween and was around 78 degree Fahrenheit (26 Celsius) last year. Las Vegas is also know for it's food scene as we have just about every type of fare and restaurants in all price ranges. Please let us know if there's a particular type of restaurant you're interested in and we can give you some recommendations. Tipping is a big thing in Las Vegas especially on the strip. Most gamblers receive free drinks while gambling and tip about $1-$3 USD per free drink. Tipping your bartender is about the same with $5 being on the higher average side. Restaurants do not usually add in a tip or gratuity but a 10 - 20% tip is usually expected depending on the level of service. No service worker should ever bug you for a tip, so do not feel obligated if the service is terrible. You may see several people on street corners begging for money/pan handling. It is fine to give them a $1-5 USD but it is also acceptable to abstain. Las Vegas is great for shopping and has several malls. There is Fashion Show mall, Town Square, The Premium Outlets (North and South), Downtown Summerlin and the Glendale Galleria. There's also a small mall called the Container Park in Downtown Las Vegas that is neat to check out if you're in the area. You'd want to avoid the Boulevard mall and Meadows mall unless you really need something from them as they are not the nicest malls around. If you need any nightlife activities please let us know and we can let you know our favorites and give you contacts of friends that work at each place if need be. As for shows the Strip has so many wonderful shows, please let us know what interests you and we can give show recommendations. Our favorites are Mystere at the Treasure Island, Beetles Love at the Mirage, Zarkana at The Aria, and the Blue Man Group and Carrot top at the Luxor. We truly enjoy the Titanic exhibit and found the Bodies exhibit to be rather interesting but over priced. Las Vegas has the Smith Center where we have lots of Broadway musicals and plays as well. Hockey fevor has hit Las Vegas and the Las Vegas Golden Knights hockey team is one of the best in the NHL and has taken over the hearts of almost all of the Las Vegas locals. The games are at T-Mobile arena at the New York New York hotel and are very exciting even to non hockey fans. Halloween and Trick or Treating is a huge event in Las Vegas and people tend to dress up the entire week leading up to Halloween. There really is no costume that is off limits in Las Vegas as there's not really anything too revealing for Las Vegas and nothing too scary. Most adults dress up in the evenings and Trick or treating for children is usually done from 5pm until 9pm on Halloween and in the day time on the weekend before Halloween at most shopping malls. Las Vegas is a 24/7 city near the strip, however stores tend to open at 10am and close at 9pm near the home. Restaurants usually close between 9pm and midnight near the home. You will be able to find anything closer to the strip that is all 24 hours but near the home most restaurants close by 10pm. Las Vegas is also very grid oriented and most of the streets run the entirety of the city from south to north or east to west. To get from the airport to the home you'd take the 15 highway north. To get to the southern strip you'd take the 15 back south. Lastly we love the G Fi telephone service while traveling abroad. It's definitely worth looking into if your telephone service doesn't work in the United States. We hope this basic information helps. Please let us know any specific information that you may need Best Wishes, Diverse Property Rentals
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