October 1st, 2007 by Las Vegas USA Blog

There are 113 hotels on the Las Vegas Strip. Among them is the Sahara hotel, the last of the hotels designed and built in an era when the so-called Rat Pack were in town. It’s a hotel that concentrates on splendour and comfort. It’s plush and glamorous and old world taste.
They have redecorated most of the room at the Sahara, but they have kept some to remind older guests of how it once was. They call them Retro Suites and they will take you back to a time when Sinatra and Martin were young and boy bands were thankfully totally unknown.
Comfort oozes from the Sahara. Each room puts you, the guest, firmly in the picture. Morocco is the focus of the culture featured. In fact, you would swear that you wer close to the actual sahara desert if you only closed your eyes a little.
The Sahara has an almost obligatory casino in an area covering 85,000 square feet. All the old favorites are there: blackjack, craps, roulette, etc. They have modern games, slots and sports too. The surrounding decor is every bit as comfortable as the hotel. This is a place to relax…
Then there are the restaurants. The Sahara boast several including, Paco’s Bar and Grill, the House of Lord, and the Sahara Buffet. There is also a roller coaster - Speed: The Ride. It has been designed with just one thing uppermost - speed. This attraction delivers too.
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September 24th, 2007 by Las Vegas USA Blog
The Westin Casuarina Hotel, Casino and Spa is located on East Flamingo Road, away from the Strip and all that hustle and bustle, to a more relaxing part of town. They’re not kidding when they say, “At Westin, our goal is that you leave feeling better than when you arrived.”
The Westin Casuarina Hotel is a non smoking establishment in most of its indoor spaces. Only the casino area, the adjoining lounge and the outdoor pool is exempt. They have 826 rooms, all non smoking, and guests will be charded an extra cleaning fee if they do smoke in their room.
This is a quiet hotel. It’s a slow hotel too. It’s where people come to unwind after the stress of the Strip, the cacophony of the casinos, or the cresendo of the attractions. This is a place to unwind. But that doesn’t mean you can’t have fun at the Westin. Far from it. But at the Westin your fun is actually more fun, for it means more.
If you want to really chill out, try the Hibiscus Spa. This is the height of luxury living. Enjoy it. There’s a lack of glitz and glamour at the Westin, but it appears all the more otherworldly as a result. This is where you can unwind and just drift. This is the Westin Casuarina Hotel.
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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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September 10th, 2007 by Las Vegas USA Blog
Steve Wynn designed the Wynn Hotel, giving it his own name in the process. It stands on the site of the old Desert Inn, which was demolished in 2001. The Wynn cost some 2.7 billion dollars. That’s 2,700 million dollars - an awful lot of money in anyone’s book!
The Wynn was designed to be the greatest hotel in Las Vegas. Greater than the Bellagio, greater than Treasure Island and greater than the Mirage. Steve Wyn designed all of them too.
The Wynn hotel has some 2,700 rooms, which is one for each million spent on its construction. The casino area covers an incredible 111,000 square feet. There’s even an 18 hole golf course at the Wynn - something you don’t often find in a hotel.
If you want to pose and be seen at the Wynn, go to the Wynn pool. There’s a main area and a topless area behind the pool bar. The Wynn Cabanas is well stocked with juices, special waters, refrigerators, a plasma TV, iPod use, towels by the dozen and whatever else you might need.
The Wynn Hotel in Las Vegas is one of the most expensive hotels to stay in in the world. That doesn’t put people off though. They flock to it to see just how good it really is, and it really is good too. If you are seeking to take in a show, you can at the Wynn. They have a 2,000 seat circular theater room that simply oozes luxury. If you want to win in Las Vegas, you can at the Wynn!
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September 7th, 2007 by administrator
We have put together a list of the best hotels in Las Vegas!
Here is the List (in alphabetical order):
Bally’s Las Vegas
Bill’s Gamblin’ Hall & Saloon (Formerly Barbary Coast)
Flamingo Las Vegas
Golden Nugget Hotel & Casino
Harrah’s Hotel & Casino Las Vegas
Hooters Casino Hotel
Imperial Palace Hotel & Casino
Luxor Hotel and Casino
MGM Grand Hotel and Casino
Montelago Village Resort
Palace Station
Paris Las Vegas
Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino (Formerly The Aladdin)
Plaza Hotel & Casino
RIO Hotel and Casino
Riviera Hotel & Casino
Sahara Las Vegas Hotel & Casino
South Point
Stratosphere Tower Hotel
The Orleans Hotel & Casino
The Platinum Hotel and Spa
The Signature at the MGM Grand
The Westin Casuarina
Tropicana
Tuscany Suites & Casino
Wynn Las Vegas
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September 1st, 2007 by Las Vegas USA Blog
If you want to know where the celebrities stay in Las Vegas, it’s not hard. Many have stayed at the best hotels in the city. The Bellagio is one such place that comes to mind. But if you want to know some of the best hotels in Las Vegas, they’re not all as well known as the Bellagio. At least, some of the best hotels aren’t as well known to average people like you and me. The stars, on the other, know how to get around. The next time you stop into Las Vegas, try one of these class acts:
- Riviera Hotel and Casino
- Monte Carlo
- Golden Nugget
- Mandalay Bay Hotel
- The Orleans Hotel and Casino
- Treasure Island
When you come back to Las Vegas, try one of these hotels. You’ll be glad you did.
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August 30th, 2007 by Las Vegas USA Blog
Everyone has heard about Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. It has to be one of the best known hotels and casinos to be found anywhere. The hotel had its 40th anniversary last year as it was built in the swinging 60s - 1966 to be exact. The following year it was in the news big time when Evel Knievel, the motorcycle stunt man, tried to take his sleek machine, and himself, over the fountains. Unfortunately he failed, but the stunt was all good publicity for the fledgling Las Vegas hotel and casino.
Caesars Palace in Las Vegas has been a venue that many famous people have visited. It’s been the place to be seen at for the rich and comfortable for four decades, and it appears that it will be so for a good long time to come. The complex is modeled after the opulent palaces of ancient Rome where Caesars of old lived in a style most of us can only dream of. But this modern day palace is not all about munching grapes and sipping goblets of wine, here you can enjoy some of the world’s best shows.
For your comfort at Caesars Palace you can bask in any one of the four pools they have, enjoy the spa and exercise area where you can be pampered until you purr with delight, or take in any one of the many shows there, from the Fall of Atlantis Fountain Shows to Celine Dion in Las Vegas. Caesars Palace is indeed a palace of delights. Visit it and stay a while. You’ll be delighted you did!
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August 23rd, 2007 by Las Vegas USA Blog
This isn’t one of the best known hotels in Las Vegas. However, it does have some 700 rooms, which makes it not inconsiderable in size. The rooms are located within the 19 storeys of the hotel, which is within the Fremont Street Experience right in the heart of Las Vegas. And in case ypou’re not sure what the Fremont Street Experience is, according to Wikipedia it is:
“…a pedestrian mall and attraction in downtown Las Vegas, Nevada. The FSE (Fremont Street Experience) occupies the westernmost 5 blocks of Fremont Street and portions of some other adjacent streets.
The attraction is a barrel vault canopy, 90 feet high at the peak, that covers four blocks or approximately 1,500 feet.”
The rooms at the Four Queens Hotel are very comfortable. If you want a little more excitement with your room, you can get jacuzzi-suites to let you really relax after a hard day spent at the tables. However, the Four Queens Hotel is not a place where in-house entertain,emt is strong. You will find some stand-up comedy acts and other similar things, but no big shows. The hotel’s biggest value is probably in it being a downtown location that doesn’t cost the earth to stay in.
The hotel does have a Chicago Brewing Company location with an excellent cigar lounge. If you want something more romantic with good food, then Hugo’s Cellar is for you. Here you can get continental cuisine of a very high standard and probably the best martinis in town. At least, they make that claim, and they’re probably right too. They were the recipients of the “Award of Excellence”, presented by Wine Spectator, so they are well worth visiting.
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August 10th, 2007 by Las Vegas USA Blog
Plaza Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas is a beautiful and retro-exotic treat. Owned by Barrick Gaming Corporation, the hotel and casino was renovated with a super budget. More than $1 million was spent to bring guests and visitors to Las Vegas this beautiful palace of hospice.
More than 1,000 rooms grace this extravagant hotel, which caters to people from all walks of life. You won’t find any pretentiousness here. Located in downtown Las Vegas, it is one of the biggest hotel and casino attractions in the city. Guests can enjoy the swimming pool, one of the four tennis courts, several restaurants, an indoor fitness center, a beauty salon, and private cabanas. You will not want to miss the exquisite cuisine of the Lucky 7 Buffet or the slightly cozier Diner Express.
In the casino, you can play games all day and all night. More than 80,000 square feet of casino space with 870 slot machines, table games, racing, bingo parlor, a sports book, and huge promotions. The Plaza Hotel and Casino has even brought back one of the old-time staples of Las Vegas - a free pull on a gigantic slot machine. Oh, and if you like bar hopping, you’ll love The Plaza. It has five bars and lounges, all of them as unpretentious and inviting as the hotel itself.
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August 9th, 2007 by Las Vegas USA Blog
Las Vegas has a total of 113 hotels throughout the city. Some are small, but almost 40 of them are very large with more or less 1,000 rooms each. That’s a lot of hotel! Names like Caesars Palace, The Sahara, The Hard Rock and others are pretty much household names. But these are the mere tip of a large iceberg.
Of course, the hotels of Las Vegas are not just hotels in most cases. they also house casinos, and that’s what people stay in the for most of the time. Apart from arriving and leaving, some people never see the light of day during their trip to Las Vegas. They leave their room in the morning, go down to the casino where they stay all day, eating in the restaurant when it’s necessary, and going back to the room to sleep very late.
Most of the best-known hotels are on the Strip. But some like the Fairfield Grand Desert Resort and the Green Valley Ranch are not on the strip. So don’t be afraid to leave the strip in search of Las Vegas hotels. There are plenty out there for everyone.
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August 3rd, 2007 by administrator
If you’ve been to the Bellagio, you’re in for a real treat. Watching the fountain shoot water 240 feet into the air is a romantic treat couples of any age can enjoy.
The Bellagio Hotel itself is beautiful and elegant. Spacious and absolutely resplendent in its design and architecture, there is no place on earth that makes heaven seems so sweet. The Bellagio put luxury in 5-A and if you have any adventure in you at all you won’t just stay one night. You’ll stay an entire month and soak up the whole Sin City culture. Take in the Bellagio restaurant, the casino, and walk down Las Vegas strip. Do it all, have some fun, bring the family.
Want a list of Bellagio fine dining restaurants? Try these:
- Le Cirque
- Picasso
- Jasmine
- Circo
- Shintaro
- Michael Mina
- Prime Steakhouse
The Bellagio also has a full menu of casual restaurants from which you can choose. Then there’s the fine art gallery. At The Bellagio, it’s all about living. And there’s no better way to live in Las Vegas than The Bellagio Hotel.
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August 1st, 2007 by Las Vegas USA Blog
Don’t even think about Las Vegas unless you are planning to eat at The Venetian. Besides just being a beautiful work of architectural artwork, The Venetian is fine dining at its finest.
Located at 3355 South Las Vegas Boulevard, The Venetian opened in May 1999 and has been inspiring millions of visitors every year. It’s more than just beautiful - it’s a romantic paradise. After you have one of the best meals you’ve had in your life, you can head on down to The Venetian Casino for an all nighter, or at least a few hours of gaming fun before retiring to your Venetian Hotel room.
Don’t even think about Las Vegas unless you are planning to eat at The Venetian. Besides just being a beautiful work of architectural artwork, The Venetian is fine dining at its finest.
Located at 3355 South Las Vegas Boulevard, The Venetian opened in May 1999 and has been inspiring millions of visitors every year. It’s more than just beautiful - it’s a romantic paradise. After you have one of the best meals you’ve had in your life, you can head on down to The Venetian Casino for an all nighter, or at least a few hours of gaming fun before retiring to your Venetian Hotel room.
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July 27th, 2007 by Las Vegas USA Blog
At first glance you may be not feel this hotel fits the Las Vegas bill. No casino, no entertainment, no night life at this luxury hotel.
Don’t fret though! The Four Seasons Hotel is at home in the Mandalay Bay Resort where you will certainly find all the glitz, glamour, and excitement normally connected to Las Vegas.
What you will find at this hotel is relaxation, peace, and elegance. From fresh flowers in the lobby to the marble and polished wood décor accompanied by classical music can be a great relief from the hustle and bustle of Las Vegas.
Hotel rooms and suite are located on 5 floors of the Mandalay Bay Resort, some offering spectacular views of the Vegas Strip and all of them providing guests with a place to escape to relax.
A key feature of the Four Seasons Hotel in Las Vegas is the spa – offering a wide range of spa treatments this is the ideal spot to relax and be pampered. Massages, facial and body treatments and salon services are all offered in 16 elegantly decorated treatment rooms.
Eucalyptus steam rooms and the Zen Lounge are wonderful spa areas to relax, rejuvenate, and refresh while at the hotel or you may like to get a champagne mud wrap. One of the special treatments at the Four Seasons Hotel spa is the Desert Oasis body treatment which is based on the seasons of the year; spring, summer, winter, and fall.
If you’re looking for a hotel in Las Vegas that is different from the typical Vegas hotel The Four Seasons is just that – close to the action but seemingly cut off from the rest of the world.
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July 17th, 2007 by Las Vegas USA Blog
A stay in Las Vegas can be refreshing, relaxing, exciting, and adventuresome all in one spot when you stay at the Sahara Hotel and Casino. Boasting 1,700 rooms and suites the Sahara has been host to millions of people over the years.
Rooms are spacious and comfortable but all of the suites offer private parlors for entertaining friends or holding small business meetings and are complete with wet bars and some of the suites have spectacular views of Las Vegas.
The Sahara pool is one of the great features of the hotel. The 5,000 square foot pool offers cabanas, a covered Jacuzzi, convenient stack bar for refreshments, and circular fountains. Relax and enjoy poolside drinks right on the Strip.
If you don’t want to spend your entire stay in Las Vegas at your hotel transportation isn’t a problem or concern. The Sahara Hotel and Casino is on the Las Vegas Monorail so you can easily and quickly move among the Strips most popular hotels, casinos, and restaurants with great ease.
Whether you’re in Las Vegas for business or pleasure you are sure to enjoy a stay at the Sahara and make sure you catch one of the great shows offered also.
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July 12th, 2007 by namecritic
The Stratosphere Las Vegas Hotel is located on the Las Vegas Strip in Las Vegas. The hotel offers 2,444 rooms, 80,000 square feet of casino floor and the Stratosphere observation tower which includes a revolving restaurant and lounge for guests and visitors.
Being located at the northernmost end of the Vegas Strip The Stratosphere is very popular because of the convenience to both the popular strip casinos and the downtown Las Vegas activities.
Not only does the Stratosphere Las Vegas offer some of the most affordable room rates in Vegas they also over a wide range of rooms and amenities such as the
• Premier Tower where the newest and largest rooms in the hotel are located offers easy access to the casino, the recreation deck and the Starbucks store which is located in the hotel.
• World Tower, which is also where the poolside getaway is located, has been completely renovated just a few years ago.
• Regency Tower is at the north end of the Stratosphere property includes 9 floors of rooms decorated in a chic modern decor.
Other types of rooms at the Stratosphere include Players and Spa King Rooms, mini-suites such as the Executive and Grand suites and Premier Suites such as the Presidential, VIP and Penthouse.
If you would like to feel like your at the top of the world why not book a room or suite at the Stratosphere Las Vegas Hotel on your next visit to Las Vegas.
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July 8th, 2007 by Las Vegas USA Blog
Named for the Roman Empire legend Julius Caesar this spectacular Las Vegas hotel has established itself as a Vegas landmark. From the Roman palace design to the Colosseum Theater you will be continually reminded that this is a special hotel to stay at while in Las Vegas.
Along with fountains, pools, casino floor, and top name shows Caesars Palace offers several different hotel accommodations for guests.
• Classic Guest rooms are part of the original hotel and include a sitting area and marble bathrooms.
• Deluxe Palace Tower Rooms are located in the Palace Tower and among other amenities include marble dry bars and oversized spa tubs.
• Deluxe Augustus Tower Rooms have spectacular views of the Garden of the Gods pool area or of the Vegas Strip, spa tubs and dry bars also.
• Premier Palace Tower Rooms include all of the amenities of the previously mentioned rooms but include 2 bathrooms.
• Double Bay Suites are in the Forum Tower and consist of 1,000 square feet of living space, a parlor for entertaining, wet bars, mini-fridge and a hidden bed for guests. Double Bay Suites are available with one or two bedrooms attached.
• Absolut Spirits Company has also designed the ‘Find Your Flavor’ suite which is a suite designed for the ultimate party spot including flavors (room décor) that includes such flavors as mandarin, raspberry, vanilla, citron and peach for different areas of the massive suite.
Featured in the classic movie ‘Rain Man’ starring Dustin Hoffman and Tom Cruise there is no doubt you will feel like a king staying at this palace in Las Vegas.
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July 5th, 2007 by Las Vegas USA Blog
If you would love to visit Venice, Italy but don’t have the time or fund to make the trip you may want to consider taking a trip to Las Vegas and staying at the Venetian Hotel. Located right on the Vegas strip this Four-Diamond hotel has something for just about everyone.
With 19 restaurants, 18 boutiques, 4 bars and lounges, 2 museums, a theater, and complete spa and fitness center there certainly should be enough to keep you busy will staying in Las Vegas.
There is more thought. The Venetian Resort Hotel Casino also offers 120,000 square feet of casino and a great attraction/activity. As the Venetian is modeled after the city of Venice in Italy the hotel also includes the Grand Canal - a quarter mile long canal complete with gondola rides. You’ll travel under bridges and balconies while the gondolier sings, just like in Italy.
The Venetian Hotel had 4,027 rooms and the many amenities offered include: air conditioning, electronic door locks, in-room safe, voice mail, iron and ironing board, fax machine, and a mini-bar.
The hotel also provides laundry, luggage and maid services, currency exchange, direct access to the Sands Expo Center, concierge, rental-car reservations, golf reservations, safety deposit boxes and wake-up call service.
The Venetian Resort Hotel Casino is just a short walk to some of Las Vegas’ most famous attractions, golf courses, and a multitude of nightlife venues. On the Vegas strip you’ll find tons of things to see and do not that you would want to with all the Venetian has to offer.
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July 1st, 2007 by Las Vegas USA Blog
The Excalibur Hotel and Casino which was named after King Arthur’s sword Excalibur in keeping with its name is not in the design of a sword but rather a castle such as you would find during King Arthur’s days.
Located on Las Vegas Boulevard South in Las Vegas, Nevada you will find not only three different varieties of rooms to select from but several dinning opportunities, in house casino fun, and several different forms of entertainment.
The 3 styles of rooms are:
• Widescreen rooms – there are 1000 of these rooms which have recently been remodeled and feature 42 inch widescreen televisions, pillow top mattresses, and the best views in the hotel.
• Guest Rooms - include high-speed internet, cable, and are available with one king sized bed or two queen sized beds.
• Guest Suites- are available in two styles: spa rooms which have private spas for two or parlor suites which also include living and dining areas and a guest bathroom.
Among Excalibur’s other great amenities in Las Vegas are the Royal Treatment Spa which consists of lounges, steam rooms, saunas and much more and 2 spectacular indoor pools separated by a rock garden complete with a waterfall.
A fun experience for the whole family Excalibur Hotel Casino in Las Vegas is a great place to take a break and enjoy all that Vegas has to offer.
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June 27th, 2007 by Las Vegas USA Blog
If you’re planning a trip to Las Vegas, Nevada or looking for some ‘vacation ideas’ you will want to consider Circus Circus. This hotel, casino, and attraction was one of the first themed hotels built in Las Vegas.
Circus Circus Hotel & Casino offers free circus acts through out the day, clown shows, and the world’s largest permanent circus complete with a 90 foot roof shaped like a tent.
The hotel offers two styles of rooms plus and RV park. The Standard Tower rooms offer a long list of amenities while the smaller Manor rooms offer fewer amenities. With 3,774 rooms total there should be a place for you to stay.
Hotel amenities include valet parking, wake-up calls, a beauty salon, and laundry service among others. Circus Circus offers 3 swimming pools, a wedding chapel, 20 stores to shop, and Adventuredome Theme Park.
Adventuredome was originally known as Grand Slam Canyon and covers five acres on Las Vegas Boulevard and is connected to the hotel. If you are brave you may want to take a ride on Canyon Blaster the largest indoor double loop corkscrew roller coaster or why not jump on Rim Runner and get cooled off a bit on this water ride that includes a 60 foot waterfall.
If you’ve ever wondered what it would be like to live at the circus you really should check out the Circus Circus Hotel & Casino.
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June 9th, 2007 by Las Vegas USA Blog
The Bellagio Hotel Las Vegas is one of only two genuine 5 diamond rated hotels on the Las Vegas strip. The amazing ambiance from outside to inside of this captivating hotel is second to none in its unique architecture and captivating structure. Beautifully lit areas from ceiling skylights offer a rare change from the trend of being hidden from the hot sun in other Las Vegas hotels.
The Bellagio Hotel Las Vegas boasts fabulous glass structures and enormous yet eloquently choreographed fountains that are free to visitors of Las Vegas. The light and sound show over the lake is an exceptional accent to an otherwise beautiful hotel.
The Bellagio hotel has some 3,000 rooms with one that is sure to please everyone, all including mini bars and flat screen televisions. The Cirque du Soleil’s O Show is an aquatic wonder performed by extremely talented performers put on a wonderful show for kids of all ages and is sure to please everyone.
There are some 100,000 square feet of gambling space in the Bellagio Hotel Las Vegas’ casino with a conservatory garden manned by nearly 100 different gardeners. The ever changing garden grows and changes with the seasons, offering something peaceful and different every time you go.
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May 29th, 2007 by Las Vegas USA Blog
Location. Location. Location.
World Famous Bally’s Las Vegas is about location. Location and huge rooms, or as one visitor referred to them: “The size was fricken huge!” Located in the 3,000 block of Las Vegas Blvd, South, Bally’s Las Vegas ranks above average in location, value, service and rooms.
The rooms, while a bit dated, are very clean and comfortable with friendly hotel staff who are quick to offer upgrades late in the weekend when better rooms become available. There are over a dozen places to get food at Bally’s Las Vegas ranging from deli’s and buffets to ice cream parlor’s and coffee shops to a steak house, Chinese American, Japanese or Italian.
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May 28th, 2007 by Las Vegas USA Blog
Avi Hotel and Casino in Laughlin is a 300 room deluxe waterfront resort with 29 suites. Features include an RV parking area, boat launch and fuel station, watercraft rentals 2 bars and 4 restaurants. There is a full 18 hole championship golf course as well. The Avi Hotel and Casino offers shuttle service for guests.
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May 27th, 2007 by Las Vegas USA Blog
Arizona Charlie’s Boulder offers 300 rooms on Boulder Highway off the 95 freeway in Las Vegas. It features a full-service hotel and casino as well as an RV park with over 200 spaces in sizes between 30 to 70 feet with a private clubhouse with big screen TV, fitness equipment, private showers, a dog run and a pool table.
There are over 1,000 ticket-in ticket-out slots, video poker and keno machines at Arizona Charlie’s Boulder. One of Las Vegas’ favorite non-stop action casino with a huge Bingo Parlour and Sports Book. Eight 3 story wings surround the central courtyard holding the sparkling pool, patio and spa area.
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May 26th, 2007 by Las Vegas USA Blog
The oasis in the desert, Alexis Part Resort is an all suite non-gaming resort sitting in the heart of Las Vegas on E. Harmon Ave, blocks from the strip, across from the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino. With 500 newly remodeled suites, beautiful landscaped grounds, beautiful pools, hot tubs and a salon/health club, the Alexis Park Resort is a premier hotel offering the Alexis Park with over 40,000 square feet of meeting and convention area.
The elegant suites offer dual line phones, high speed internet access, voicemail, a wet bar, hair dryer and iron. There are 2 story rooms available with elegant whirlpools, private bath and a powder room.
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May 25th, 2007 by Las Vegas USA Blog
Located minutes from the Las Vegas strip on W. Sahara at the I-15, the Artisan Hotel and Spa is the original non-gaming luxury hotel in Las Vegas. It’s close to the Convention Center, the McCarran Airport, world class shopping and golf. The lobby is beautifully designed with a highly artistic flair that features the works of Da Vinci, Van Gogh, Rembrandt and others.
The Artisan Hotel & Spa in Las Vegas provides a wine reception every afternoon in the lobby. There is complementary wi-fi access, full food and beverage service in a Mediterranean pool yard, cafes, entertainment, an Italian restaurant, and will be opening a Spa shortly.
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May 24th, 2007 by Las Vegas USA Blog
Arizona Charlie’s Decatur Las Vegas promotes hospitality and friendliness with the self-proclaimed most liberal casino in Las Vegas. Arizona Charlie’s Decatur is located off the hectic Las Vegas Strip in a quiet, friendly neighborhood. The hotel over 250 deluxe rooms and luxury suites at affordable prices.
Arizona Charlie’s Decatur doesn’t skimp on keeping their customer’s fed properly, with 3 restaurants, a highly complimented buffet, and a sports deli. They offer a wide variety of rooms, including non-smoking rooms, and award winning handicapped access rooms featured by the Americans with Disability Act Certificate of Recognition. Arizona Charlie’s Decatur Las Vegas hasn’t left out entertainment, with the Naughty Ladies Saloon, holding true to the mystique of Las Vegas.
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