Mandalay Bay Las Vegas Hotels

September 17th, 2007 by Las Vegas USA Blog

The Mandalay Bay - wow, what a hotel! Situated right on the Strip, tis is one lush place where the guests are treated right and if you want it, you can get it. The rooms are fully featured - all 3,309 luxury examples of them. Here’s some of the things you can expect to find in your room:

  • Air conditioning
  • alarm clocks
  • remote-controlled cable TV
  • desk
  • electronic door locks
  • hair dryer
  • iron and ironing board
  • pay-per-view movie
  • radio and telephone

This is a world class hotel for sure. There are massive - and I do mean massive - statues. There are rare aquatic creatures for you to gaze at, and there is elegance - sheer unashamed elegance everywhere you turn.

The Mandalay Bay is a hotel that is not ashamed to show off its luxurious side. And why should it? It attracts people of good standing in the world, famous people who are houshold names. People like Bob Dylan, for example, have stayed at the Mandalay Bay hotel in Las Vegas.

The Mandalay Bay also has a casino, like most other Las Vegas hotels. Their casino is huge. It covers 135,000 square fett of space. That’s a lot! There are slot machines, poker, craps, blackjack - in short, if you can play it, they have it.

The main attraction at the Mandalay Bay is Shark Reef. This is an aquarium tank containing over one million gallons of sea water. In all of that wonderful recreated ocean, you can see over 100 different species of creatures.

An example of the rarity of some of these creatures is the fact that of the twelve remaining golden saltwater crocodiles left in the world, the Mandalay Bay Shark Reef has five of them.

And if you come to Lad Vegas to get married, there’s the Mandalay bay Wedding Chapel. It has a tropical look with a relaxed atmosphere and not a single Elvis lookalike in sight.

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