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WYNN
3131 S. Las Vegas Blvd.
Las Vegas, NV 89109
With its golden facade arching toward the sky, Wynn Las Vegas provides a unique fusion of nature and luxury in a resort fit for royalty. From the towering mountain at the front of the resort on the Las Vegas Strip to the Tom Fazio-designed 18-hole championship golf course at the back, natural beauty permeates Wynn Las Vegas.
Lagoons, waterfalls, terraced landscapes, floor-to-ceiling windows, and skylights throughout the 217-acre resort create a tranquil and glorious environment. Fine dining, swank shops, a rejuvenating spa and thriving nightlife round out the resort experience.
Flowers bloom throughout the Wynn property, both living and as part of the design. An indoor atrium near the lobby leads guests through a pathway of flowers and trees. Even the carpet in the 11,000-square-foot casino ? which has more than 1,900 slots, a 26-table poker room and a full array of tables games ? portrays a colorful and thematic flower pattern. |
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ENCORE
3131 S. Las Vegas Blvd.
Las Vegas, NV 89109
Encore, the new signature resort from the Wynn collection, complements Wynn Las Vegas' repertoire of accommodations, culinary offerings and leisure activities with 11 new retail outlets, seven bars and lounges, five signature restaurants, one ultra-chic nightclub and an opulent spa and salon.
Encore takes a casually elegant approach to ambiance with sunlit corridors and atriums overflowing with flowers and plants, intimate nooks and theatrical eateries with dramatic flair.
Encore introduces a new all-star team of chefs to the Wynn Las Vegas dining family. Five signature restaurants pair master chefs and their personally-prepared gourmet fare to create culinary experiences prepared to please the most discerning and well-traveled palates. |
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BELLAGIO
3600 S. Las Vegas Blvd.
Las Vegas, NV 89109
The epitome of quality, romance and elegance on the Las Vegas Strip, The Bellagio offers luxurious rooms, gourmet restaurants and upscale shopping along with a healthy dose of cultural enlightenment.
From the moment one passes the tree-lined pathway and eight-acre lake in front of the hotel, it's clear that Bellagio pays impeccable attention to detail. The Fountains at Bellagio are world famous, amazing onlookers as they soar into the sky. A vibrant flower petal chandelier by glass sculptor Dale Chihuly, called Fiori di Como, hangs above the lobby like a garden growing from the 18-foot ceiling. The front desk is bordered by a thriving display of foliage, which often coincides with the seasonal display of fresh flowers and trees at the glass-topped Bellagio Conservatory and Botanical Gardens .
Decorated with custom-draped canopies and coffered ceilings, the casino offers table games, video poker, slots and a race and sports book as well as a high-limit lounge and an exclusive Baccarat room for VIP guests. The 40-table poker room features "The Game," a commissioned painting by artist LeRoy Neiman, portraying preeminent poker players engaged in a high stakes
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ARIA
3730 Las Vegas Blvd.
Las Vegas, NV 89109
TDescribed as the crown jewel of the 67-acre urban metropolis CityCenter, Aria Resort & Casino flaunts an illustrious list of firsts for the Las Vegas Strip and beyond. It is not only the largest hotel in the world to earn a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Gold Certification from the U.S. Green Building Council but it also features the most technologically advanced guest rooms in the country
Architecturally unique and sustainable in its design, Aria promises impeccable hospitality and personalized service, thanks to the help of more than 10,000 employees. Expansive spaces like a three-story lobby and natual light are xomplemented by the warm, intimate decor elements of recliamed wood and native stone.
Innovative water features by WET design (creators of the Bellagio fountains and Mirage Volcano) greet guests at Aria's arched porte-cochere. At the center of the driveway, the recycled wayer of Lumia lights up with bright, vibrant colors as it shoots into arcs and twisting ribbons. The curved 250- feet long by 24-feet high water wall, Focus, stretches avrosses the front of the building. |
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MIRAGE
3400 S. Las Vegas Blvd.
Las Vegas, NV 89109
You may not believe your eyes upon encountering a tropical oasis in the desert, but this hotel is no mirage ? it's The Mirage on the Las Vegas Strip. Timeless beauty, tropical surroundings and exceptional service make The Mirage one of the most beloved hotels in the city.
Upon entering the legendary property, visitors hear the soothing sounds of waterfalls, smell the exotic flora and can stand on a bridge under the 90-foot-high glass atrium while taking in the tropical surroundings. You are in the Mirage, but it feels like Bali. In the lobby, guests waiting to check in are entertained by the aquatic life in a 20,000-gallon saltwater aquarium behind the front desk. Nearly 1,000 marine life forms, including sharks, stingrays, porcupine fish, eels, sea bass and puffer fish call this aquarium home. A full-service concierge at the back of the lobby provides help to anyone seeking it, not just hotel guests.
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ooms are nicely appointed, while the beautifully landscaped pool area is the ideal place to spend afternoons. In the warmer months, guests can enjoy VIP service and topless sunbathing at the secluded pool club Bare. Nearby, the majestic wildcats and playful bottlenose dolphins in Siegfried & Roy's Secret Garden and Dolphin Habitat feel right at home in their tropical environment. |
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MGM GRAND
3799 S. Las Vegas Blvd.
Las Vegas, NV 89109
The MGM Grand truly lives up to its name, not only in sheer size, but also in its vast offerings. Located at one of the busiest intersections in Las Vegas, MGM Grand provides a world of entertainment, dining and unwinding – both day and night.
The grandness starts outside, with the 100,000-pound, 45-foot-tall bronze lion statue perched atop a 25-foot pedestal where the $1 billion resort meets the Strip. LED screens, water fountains and lush landscaping surround the lion – the largest bronze statue in the U.S.
The adventure continues inside, where guests will find 5,044 rooms in four 30-story towers, more than a dozen restaurants and more than 170,000 square feet of gaming. There is even the convenience of tourist attractions on site, including a zoo (Lion Habitat), a television studio (CBS Television City Research Center) and a water park (1,000 foot long lazy river at the 27,000-square-foot pool complex). |
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TI-TREASURE ISLAND
3300 S. Las Vegas Blvd.
Las Vegas, NV 89109
Treasure Island on the Las Vegas Strip, now known simply as TI, is aptly named because of its many hidden treasures. A paradise for adults, TI includes some of the hippest hangouts in town, a tropical pool area with a party tub,
a wide variety of restaurants and the first permanent Cirque du Soleil show in Vegas.
Once known as a kid-friendly pirate paradise, TI has grown up. The hotel not only looks different, it is different. The pirate-style marquee has been replaced by a sleek design bearing the TI initials. The long-running pirate show has been scuttled in favor of a sultry performance featuring the sexy Sirens of TI. Visitors flock to Vegas to relax, play and eat well, and TI has met the challenge of accommodating even the most sophisticated tourist, most aggressive card shark and most selective diner. The hotel's spacious guest rooms feature floor-to-ceiling windows, allowing spectacular views of the Vegas Strip.
The easy-to-navigate 95,000-square-foot casino includes a poker room, race and sports book, several thousand slot and video poker machines as well as plenty of table games.
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HARD ROCK
4455 Paradise Rd.
Las Vegas, NV 89169
It's all about the music. And the world's first "rock 'n' roll hotel and casino" knows it. From light fixtures created out of drum cymbals and Fender guitar-shaped door handles to a saxophone chandelier and the leather-and-steel walls of the parking garage elevator, every aspect of the Hard Rock worships at the altar of rock.
The Hard Rock will keep on rollin' as it continues massive expansions and renovations through 2009.
Forget Monet, Van Gogh and Picasso, the artwork decorating the Hard Rock leans more toward painted leather, denim suits and feathered boas. Leather jackets from Aerosmith, the Ramones, U2 and many more are enshrined in cases lining the casino's walls. Motorcycles once owned by Nikki Sixx of Mötley Crüe and Matt Sorum of Guns N' Roses guard the entrance to the casino pit, autographed guitars stretch down the main hallway and outrageous costumes and memorabilia (Mad
onna's underwear! Beatles' talcum powder!) can be found in every nook and cranny.
All the memorabilia just scratches the surface of the Hard Rock's devotion to the spirit of rock 'n' roll. The entire resort has a hedonistic atmosphere reminiscent of a backstage bacchanal. At night, the casino's Center Bar is ground zero for the parade of beautiful people, while downstairs, Body English fuses European elegance with a rock star bachelor pad to create a nightclub that demonstrates why Las Vegas is known as Sin City. Vintage rock memorabilia covers the walls at the city's first anti-club, Wasted Space. |
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NEW YORK NEW YORK
3790 S. Las Vegas Blvd.
Las Vegas, NV 89109
New York-New York Hotel & Casino allows Vegas visitors to take a bite of the Big Apple and enjoy Broadway-caliber entertainment and Coney Island fun.
No detail was spared in the design of New York-New York, and a more faithful representation would be hard to imagine. The resort's facade approximates the New York skyline down to the Empire State Building, Statue of Liberty and the Brooklyn Bridge. The interior featu
res faux trees and streams lining a Central Park-themed casino and a bar in the middle of Times Square, complete with neon and flashing lights. |
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COSMOPOLITAN
3708 Las Vegas Blvd. South
Las Vegas, NV 89109
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas is conveniently located on the Las Vegas Strip. The hotel features a 100,000-square-foot casino, 13 restaurants and a buffet, a nightclub, several bars, three separate pool experiences to fit your mood and a 44,000-square-foot spa.
Most of the property's 2,995 rooms features sliding glass doors that open onto a large patio area, a feature not commonly found in Las Vegas. Once checked in, enjoy the room's amenities. For your convenience, large, marble-floored bathrooms, kitchenettes with Sub-Zero refrigerators, microwaves and plasma-screen televisions are all provided.
When you're ready to dine, the Cosmopolitan has a variety of cuisine options. Try Comme Ça, a French restaurant by California-based Chef David Myers. Greek food comes to the Las Vegas Strip by way of Estiatorio Milos, the authentic Greek restaurant. There are many dining options in the Cosmopolitan, but few will compare to Scarpetta, a New York City institution that brings its authentic Italian cuisine to Las Vegas. Cosmopolitan has many unique offerings. For something different try Chef José Andrés take on Chinese and Mexican cuisine at China Poblano. Brothers Bruce and Eric Bromberg have brought their popular menu to Blue Ribbon Sushi Bar & Grill. Chef Scott Conant offers up a wine bar and more with D.O.C.G. These are just a few of the culinary experiences at the restaurants and in Cosmopolitan.
At night, make sure to visit Marquee Nightclub. the club is run by the same folks who operate the wildly popular TAO and LAVO clubs in Vegas. Resident DJ Erick Morillo will make sure the club is always jamming. Marquee will also operate a dayclub poolside in the summer.
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PARIS
3655 S. Las Vegas Blvd.
Las Vegas, NV 89109
Escape from the neon lights of Las Vegas and enter into the City of Light at Paris Las Vegas, where guests are transported off the Strip and into France's romantic capital city. Dining, entertainment, service, nightlife and accommodations at this hotel-casino are très magnifique.
Paris Las Vegas captures all the intricate details of Paris, right down to the cobblestone sidewalks and half-scale replicas of the Eiffel Tower and Arc de Triomphe. The building facades surrounding the casino are modeled after those of actual French neighborhoods, including the occasional "for sale" sign in the window.
French wrought iron street lamps dot the 85,000-square-foot casino floor while the 40-foot ceiling is painted to resemble the sky. The legs of the 50-story Eiffel Tower sprawl out into the center of the more than 100 gaming tables, 2,200 gaming machines, high limit slots, high limit table game area, poker room and race and sports book. A half-scale replica of Le Pont Alexandre III overlooks all the casino action while providing the gateway to the Eiffel Tower elevators.
Those who are not afraid of heights won't want to miss the chance to ride to the top of the Eiffel Tower and enjoy panoramic views of the city. Halfway to the top, the world-class Eiffel Tower Restaurant combines fine French cuisine with a hint of romance. Mon Ami Gabi and Les Artistes Steakhouse offer their own charm down on the casino level. |
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BALLY'S
3645 S. Las Vegas Blvd.
Las Vegas, NV 89109
As the bridge between old and new Vegas on the Las Vegas Strip, Bally's offers its guests convenience, class and spectacle with a central location, well-suited amenities and a classic showgirl extravaganza.
Towering neon columns, 200-foot people movers and cascading fountains entice guests inside the hotel-casino. With the bevy of dining, shopping, meeting and entertainment options, there's no reason to leave in a hurry. But those who desire can easily stroll back and forth between Bally's and Paris next door through the indoor Boulevard at Paris shopping and dining area, or catch the monorail from Bally's to one of many locations up or down the Strip.
Both business and leisure travelers will find accommodations that are spacious and comfortable. In the hotel lobby, guests can easily take care of many needs, whether picking up tickets at the box office, making tour or airline arrangements at the Tour and Travel Desk or asking the concierge for information on leisure activities. The hotel's choice concierge club, which features a lounge on the 22nd floor with views of the city, offers a special incentive for casino invited guests.
At 67,000 square feet, the casino has all the offerings with more than 1,500 slots and video poker machines and all the favorite table games. There is also a high limit slot area with the world's first $1,000 slots, a non-smoking 10-table poker room and a keno lounge. A mall full of specialty shops, bars and several eateries, including Sbarro, Johnny's Delicatessen and Ichiban, are located on the floor below the |
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PLANET HOLLYWOOD
80 E. Harmon
Las Vegas, NV 89109
Planet Hollywood Towers, a smoke-free property on the Las Vegas Strip offers numerous ways to unwind while keeping you at the center of the action. Connected to Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino from inside the Miracle Mile Shops and its own private valet off Harmon Avenue, guests at Planet Hollywood Towers have a private retreat with easy access to the excitement of Las Vegas.
The first striking feature about Planet Hollywood Towers is the floor-to-ceiling windows spanning the long lobby, allowing for natural daylight and a generous view of the tower's private pool, bar and 32 cabanas. Original oil paintings and pop art cover the walls, red and white glass sculpted light fixtures hang from the ceiling and columns with color-changing LED lights fill the registration area. There is also a lobby bar, plenty of seating and a sundries shop in the lobby.
Relaxation, luxury and convenience is key to the suites at Planet Hollywood Towers, from a soothing spa tub and a combined washer and dryer in the one and two-bedroom suites to plush leather couches and inviting king-sized beds in all room types. Suites are decorated with Hollywood-inspired art, like snapshots of the famed Hollywood sign and paintings of Marilyn Monroe.
A short escalator ride up from the lobby, past a flowing wall waterfall feature, guests will find the Planet Hollywood Towers business center and meeting space. Take the elevator down, and guests will be greeted by the tower's private valet, which is just around the corner from the main hotel's parking garage.
If you decide to step it up a notch, you're just a hop, skip and a jump from the numerous dining, entertainment, shopping and gaming options of Planet Hollywood - and the world famous Las Vegas Strip is just outside the door. |
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CAESARS PALACE
3570 S. Las Vegas Blvd.
Las Vegas, NV 89109
Just as Rome wasn't built in a day, Caesars Palace on the Las Vegas Strip continues to reinvent itself and redefine luxury. Built in 1966, the hotel-casino never falls behind the times and instead raises the bar for what visitors can expect when they travel to Las Vegas.
The legendary casino suits the tastes of high-rollers, celebrities or anyone with cash to spend. The race & sports book is open and inviting with huge screens broadcasting all of the sporting action.
In a private enclave off the casino floor is Las Vegas' largest poker room, measuring 14,000 square feet. Host to NBC's "Heads Up" Poker tournament, the non-smoking room includes 29 live tables in the main area. The decor is fit for an art gallery with Vintage LeRoy Neiman paintings and iconic images by sports photographer Neil Leifer, including his famous shot of boxer Muhammad Ali's 1965 victory over Sonny Liston (more can be seen in the Neil Leifer Gallery on the casino level of the Augustus Tower). Players at Caesars are treated like champions, with table side food service and massages.
The hotel rooms in Caesars' five towers -- Forum, Roman, Centurion, Palace and Augustus -- are as spacious and lavish as any palace accommodations should be, with marble bathrooms and several amenities among the top-rate offerings. |
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PALMS
4321 W. Flamingo Rd.
Las Vegas, NV 89103
The Palms Casino Resort offers its guests some of the city's most spectacular views of the Las Vegas Strip, unique rooms, memorable nightlife venues and a bevy of dining options.
From a sky-high nightclub to a poolside playground, the Palms is the hotel for the cool crowd.
The Palms is Vegas' playground for celebrities. The resort offers specialty suites with extra-large furniture for the hotel's many NBA guests. The two luxury Playpen suites (complete with stripper poles) attract not only bachelor and bachelorette parties, but the Hollywood elite as well. |
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PALMS PLACE
4321 W. Flamingo Rd.
Las Vegas, NV 89103
Palms Place Hotel and Spa owner George Maloof believes that much of his new luxury high rise's appeal actually boils down to three things: Location. Location. Location.
The non-gaming, multimillion-dollar property has easy access to the hip and diverse lifestyle of the Palms Resort and Casino while offering the exclusive atmosphere of a boutique hotel. Like the original celebrity-driven Palms tower and the playful Fantasy tower, the most recent addition to the Palms campus is set back from Flamingo Road and just a hop, skip and a jump from the Las Vegas Strip.
In other words, if one were to think of Las Vegas as a football field, Palms Place would be located on the 50 yard line. "Everything is in front of us -- The Strip, the Spring Mountains," Maloof said. "The views here are just spectacular." |
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RIO
3700 W. Flamingo Rd.
Las Vegas, NV 89103
A 24-hour party atmosphere reverberates through the vibrant red, purple and blue neon towers of the Rio Las Vegas, where large suites, ample entertainment and popular dining combine for the ultimate off-Strip experience.
Whether watching a cast of "bevertainers" serve up Brazilian-inspired drinks with a smile or enjoying the exciting Show in the Sky, the Rio exemplifies high-energy fun. The vibrant 100,000-square-foot casino floor features more than 1,200 slots, all the favorite table games, poker room, race and sports book and keno lounge.
Although you may be here to party, the staff at the Rio takes customer service very seriously, and the hotel's commitment to guest satisfaction has earned national praise. Its suite-sized rooms are among the largest in town, with amenities ranging from a refrigerator to an in-room safe. |
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