Wednesday, November 30, 2011

The Resort Fee in Las Vegas Hotels: How to Avoid Paying It and Which Option Is Best for You

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Apparently, the main complaint from tourists when they are in Sin City, besides the huge amount of smoke pretty much everywhere (with the exception of the top-quality places such as Venetian and Palazzo, Bellagio and so on), is the this mandatory additional, fixed charge imposed by many establishment and off the Strip. You may want to find out how to avoid paying this additional cost altogether (read below to find out), but before that let's see what it is exactly and let's work out if avoiding it is actually the best thing for you and for your pocket.

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What is it: it is an additional charge (on top of your room rate and taxes) which is meant to cover the establishment' facilities and services, which include the use of the gym (or fitness centre, or exercise room), the use of the spa (Jacuzzi, Saunas, Steam Rooms), local phone calls, daily newspapers to the room and other services (each establishment may have all of these, fewer or more). The principle behind this is that, since every guest is going to use some if not all of those facilities and services, rather than paying for the individually they are all combined together in a single cost.

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The Price: The cost ranges from around five to fifteen dollars. It is added to the advertised rate at check-in. All Vegas establishments state how much this additional fixed charge is but it often is in the fine print of their rate page or special offer page. If in doubt, just pick up the phone and ask them; we do it all the time to be absolutely sure of what we are going to pay, since we like to keep to our allocated budget.

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It is often the case that the more facilities and services an establishment offers within that charge, the better quality of these facilities and services. For example: there are places which will charge 5 dollars overall, but, in some cases, that charge covers basic services and facilities, such as the use of a very basic, almost unusable fitness room (as opposed to a well-equipped gym). It is therefore important to find out, before you book, what is actually offered and what those services and facilities actually are. We are avid users of the gym when we are in Vegas (partly to burn the extra calories we accumulate by eating at Las Vegas buffets every single day of our stay!) so we call each time before we book to confirm what type of fitness facilities are included, what their opening hours are, whether it's just a cardio room or if it is a fully-equipped gym, and so forth (each hotel may change their policy on this additional charge and on what's included almost overnight, so it's always advisable to check). You will be surprised at the differences; just because an establishment states that they have fitness facilities included in this charge, it does not necessarily mean that those facilities are actually good. At the same time, just because they don't charge this cost, it does not mean that you will not end up paying it anyway (more on this later).

So, how to avoid paying this charge?

There are mainly two ways to avoid paying it:
to book a place which does not charge it (but beware of the drawbacks, as we'll explain further on)
to book a special players card offer; sometimes special package offers (say '3 nights for the overall price of 99dollars', and so on) are additional-charge-free and, even better, they are tax-free (what we mean is that the advertised package price is all inclusive of any charge, so there are no surprises at check out). Every time you are about to book a room or suite, no matter what package it is or from what special offer, always read the fine print and, if in doubt, ask them over the phone.

We like to choose accommodation based on how good the rooms or suites are, how good their customer service is, how good their casino is, the facilities they provide (gym, spa, pool and so on) and the quality of their buffet. We do not like to limit ourselves to the establishments which don't apply the additional charge often because there is always a 'catch'; more on this further on). So, we will select special offers and packages which, overall, are convenient and a good deal without sacrificing the quality of the stay. As per the best price overall, bear in mind that one place may be additional-charge-free, but the overall deal may be not so good (for example, they may not offer you buffet deals or they may not offer you free-play).

What's the catch of when an establishment does not charge this additional cost?

The majority of the establishments in Sin City which apply NO additional charge actually offer worse services. By that I mean mainly worse fitness and spa facilities and with restricted opening hours. This is mostly the case with the Caesars' Entertainment establishments (former Harrah's group): they have the most limited fitness and spa services in terms of opening hours and quality. Some of their pools and pool areas are also quite 'deficient'. On the other hand, some which do charge an additional cost, have amazing facilities and services and in the end you will be more than happy that you have paid it; you may not care for the gym (unlike us), but you will probably enjoy a better pool area! Finally, some of the MGM group establishments (the newest ones, such as Cosmopolitan) are also additional-charge-free but you will be hit by expensive prices if you opt to use their services after all.

So, if you plan to avoid using any of the facilities or services and you are staying in one of these additional-charge-free establishments, make sure you truly do not use these services because, if you do, you will be disappointed and, above all, you will be hit by a huge charge (fitness and spa facilities are ridiculously expensive if you pay for them separately and, as already said, some of those services are not good).

Off-Strip establishments which do not apply this additional charge can still offer services and facilities but of course, understandably, they may be limited in quality and variety (though not always), though they are often available for longer hours during the day, often closing later at night. We like that! One of the best off-strip places with no additional charges but offering decent services (such as fitness facilities) is El Cortez, situated downtown (but this establishment is very affordable in every aspect, actually, whilst clean and nice, so it's a great deal if you are on a budget).

So, in summary: before you book, make a list of the facilities and services you are likely to want to use (phone calls, gym, spa, rest areas, etc) and find out how much they are separately. Do the math, work out which ones you are likely to use and which ones you are not and then decide which accommodation establishment is best for you. Some places (such as Gold Coast) have a very low additional charge so it becomes almost a non-issue. But, admittedly, some have a high additional charge, in which case working out what's best for you, what's offered, what quality accommodation you will have, what customer service will receive and so on, will be worth-while endeavours before you book your stay.

Catch N.1 - Caesar's Entertainment establishments (Paris Las Vegas, Bally's, Rio All-Suite, Caesars Palace, Flamingo, Imperial Palace, Planet Hollywood and Harrah's), do not impose the above-mentioned additional charge attached to a room reservation. However, if you book over the phone, they will charge you a ridiculous .20 'processing cost' (as if they were the only ones with telephone assistance in the world), which tops and exceeds many of the establishments' additional charge. So, if you can, avoid booking over the phone because, unfortunately, they do not inform their phone customers of this processing cost, quite deceptively we could say. This ridiculous processing cost is waived for high rollers and certain 'VIP' members and it is also waived for seniors. Make sure you ask before you book (before you even tell them your name or total rewards card number).

Catch N. 2 - Some of the no-extra-charge establishments actually offer no facilities that would warrant any additional charge or, if they do, they are sub-standard (in our opinion). Some of them will even 'hit' you with other charges, such as the Caesars Entertainment (former Harrah's Group) 'booking processing cost' (as explained in the earlier paragraphs of this page). Others, such as Four Season, are so expensive overall that applying a few dollars to their over-the-top nightly rate would be insignificant. Moreover, as already explained in the previous paragraphs, if you then decide to use one of their facilities, you may be disappointed by their limited opening times and/or how expensive they actually are if paid for separately. So, make sure you ask as much information as you can and don't chal bad about doing so, otherwise you will be either disappointed or will simply end up paying more than you would have by just paying the additional charge!

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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Best Time To Go To Las Vegas

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Sincerely speaking, the best time to go to Las Vegas is all through the year. On weekdays, the casinos are less crowded during the day time provided there is no major event taking place.

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The cheapest time to Visit Las Vegas is during July and August as its summer time. Also after New Year there is a drop in tourist rush making hotel and airfare cheap.

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But don't think that the best time to go to Las Vegas is when the temperatures touch the 3 digit mark and the heat encompasses the vibrant city. Just to get cheap deals , you'll miss out on all the fun. Also in January it would be a bit too cold. You could try out spring or early fall as the ideal time to visit the Sin City.

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Most of the shows run throughout the year so you will never miss them. Some shows are especially for Christmas and New Year so you'll get to see them around then.

For casino lovers, the best time to visit Las Vegas is during the Super Bowl. Super Bowl is loved by everybody.You will see an increase in hotel and airfare prices on such occasions, but you could click on my link below to get the best deals in airfare and hotel discounts for "America's playground". Every play elicits a huge crowd reaction - it truly can be the best time to go to Las Vegas.

So now the choice is yours. Sweat it out in triple degree temperature and "enjoy" your trip or click on my link to get a fair idea of economical travel to Las Vegas all through the year. So, whenever you choose to go, make it the best time to go to Las Vegas.

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Thursday, November 24, 2011

Best Wine Restaurant in Vegas - A Heaven for Wine and Chic Food Lovers: Aureole, Mandalay Bay

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Following Mandalay Bay's new direction in an effort to attract a 'modern', young crowd, Aureole restaurant is trying to raise the bar when it comes to wine tasting and gourmet dining, set in a modern yet elegant atmosphere towered by Aureole's wine 'monument', a wine 'temple' made of sixty thousand wine bottles framed through a modern metallic structure: the result is a 4-storey tower structure filled with wine bottles.

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Beyond the 'grand entrance', its main area, the Swan Court, offers an overall more intimate atmosphere, ideal for couples seeking a touch of 'chic', elegantly overlooking a pond and a fountain; besides this area there are 3 private rooms which, combined with the Swan Court, can seat a total of 300 guests.

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Since Aureole is a wine-lover haven, wines are smartly paired with individual dishes; however, you can pick your own wine but, if you choose to do so, you may be surprised by their electronic menu, which includes suggestions and recommendations for those who are not wine connoisseurs.

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There are two main type of 'food offerings' here: the first one is a seven-course fixed-price extravaganza of 'chic' dishes, from ahi tartar over pear chutney, to seared tataki with ginger cilantro, to a multi-cheese ravioli dish with Dungeness crab, to grilled escolar fish, seared foie gras, seared filet mignon and so forth. A cheese-tasting experience follows, accompanied by a cinnamon-swirled brioche, followed by pear tarte Tatin with chocolate fondue.

The second type of 'food offering' is a little more casual. This 'casual' menu is available in the main dining room and at the bar; it includes the very popular sirloin sliders (served with crispy bacon and a guacamole chipotle sauce), nicely-dressed scallops, sole with crispy bacon, fresh and delicious oyster and other nice dishes, some more popular (or more 'accomplished') than others. For dessert, you have eleven choices, ranging from the more 'complex' to a simple fudge brownie.

Aureole has certainly something to offer for all palates and, if you are not on any budget, a visit may be a good experience, especially if you are after a romantic or chic setting. Of course, if you are a wine lover this is a must-stop for you, just for the experience. The 'wine temple' may put off some but, from our experience, is absolutely loved by wine aficionados. After all, many do come to Vegas to experience something different or, at least, differently packaged, in which case this place is for you.

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Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Drive-Through Wedding Chapels In Las Vegas

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Las Vegas is officially called "the entertainment capital of the world." Along with this title, it is also designated with a secondary title of being "the wedding capital of the world," which is more apt than the former. The reason being, Las Vegas has over 100,000 couples getting married every year. Not surprising then that it has a considerable number of wedding chapels too. The most unique wedding chapels in Las Vegas are the drive through wedding chapels sometimes also known as gazebos.

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"Drive through" is a term that is mainly used in relation to restaurants and fast food joints, which serve customers who pull up in their vehicles. This drive through business goes very well with wedding chapels in Las Vegas. Drive through wedding chapels in Las Vegas have expert wedding planners who are capable of providing the best services and quality materials in no time. Some of these wedding chapels are situated in the heart of Las Vegas. These wedding chapels take care of all the arrangements, right from a minister or other official to perform the ceremony, florists, bakers, photographers to musicians and DJs as well as videographers, helping to make the wedding easy and tension-free. Las Vegas wedding chapels are also known for their interesting wedding themes. These wedding chapels have both the traditional and classic kind of weddings along with a wide range of Vegas style weddings whose themes are extremely imaginative. Elvis-themed wedding ceremonies are famous worldwide.

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Drive through wedding chapels in Las Vegas look very elegant when decorated with silk roses and vines. These chapels are mostly made of wrought iron, which gives them an altogether different and attractive look. Being drive through wedding chapels, these chapels add the beauty of the outdoors to the wedding ceremonies making the wedding day truly the most memorable day to cherish.

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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

How Inexpensive Are Cheap Las Vegas Hotel Rooms?

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More than 38 million people visit Las Vegas each and every year, and it is reasonable to predict that a high percentage of those visitors would be interested in cheap or budget priced rooms to stay in during their visit. But just because a motel or hotel room is advertised as the lowest price or the deepest discounted price, does that mean it is true? Not necessarily. First of all, even though you may be quoted a price as low as .95 per night, do not forget that this is exclusive of any taxes. The state of Nevada charges a 7.75% sales tax on all purchases, and there is a 9% tax on hotel rooms in Las Vegas. Over and above that, certain accommodations in the downtown area, those that are near by to the Fremont Street Experience add an extra 2% onto their room tax.

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Not only are motel and hotel rooms generally more expensive on Friday and Saturday than they are from Sunday through Thursday, but do not forget to factor in the holidays. Because more people tend to visit Las Vegas on holidays, it is especially important to book your reservation, not only for rooms, but also for event tickets, well in advance if you will be there on New Year's Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Valentine's Day, Presidents' Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Nevada Day (the fourth Friday in October), Halloween, Veterans' Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas. Similarly, budget minded travelers who insist on a cheap hotel room in Las Vegas will want to make sure they avoid these days.

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Don't forget that, besides the cost of your hotel room, you will also be facing the cost of your transportation in and around the city. If you fly into Las Vegas, you can get from the airport via several different means. Of course you could take a taxi, but you will save money by taking an airport shuttle instead. Shuttle buses from McCarran Airport to downtown Las Vegas or the Strip generally cost less than per person, and they are running 24-hours a day, 7-days a week.

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If you want to be more independent, you can rent an economy car for around to per day, provided it is a week day and not a weekend, and provided there is not a large convention or other special event happening in town that will increase demand, limit supply, and raise prices. If you want to take a taxi, you will find that the starting rate for a Las Vegas cab is .20, and then an extra .20 is added for every mile you are driven.

Parking may be free in most of the hotels in Las Vegas, but a lot of hotels offer valet parking, and you will be expected to tip the valet a minimum of for parking your car and bringing it to you.

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Monday, November 21, 2011

Las Vegas - The Home of Hottest Night Clubs in America

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There is no other city that can boast to have the hottest night clubs in the USA other than Las Vegas. Clubs are one of the best experiences one can ever have on this planet. That's why most people like hosting bachelor parties here. Some of the hottest night clubs in this city include Pure, Jet and Body English. It is in this city that you will find some of the best DJs and also superior night club services. The nightclubs are popular because they have trendy decors and very attractive patrons as well as they have a huge following and are usually high in demand. People come from all corners the world to party. Raving here is definitely an experience like no other.

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This is the most populous city in the state of Nevada. The residents there love to have fun. This could be the reason why the city is full of clubs and casinos. The great thing about this city is the reception. Visitors are usually treated very highly, and given good treatment. Their hotels are classy and sophisticated offering some of the best services. Cruising around Las Vegas nightclubs feels like jumping from one city to the next. There is always something unique about each night club. Most people go to Las Vegas to release pressures of life. It is easier to let go when in Las Vegas or "Sin City" as is commonly referred to.

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Besides the nightclubs and the casinos, This city is a home to breathtaking features such as the Grand Canyon tours and Hoover dam tours. This is a place you will enjoy both day and night. Whether you have a friend or not, making friends in Las Vegas is very easy. Within one night, you will be surprised at the number of contacts you will have exchanged. It's a truly an amazing experience with nightclubs, casinos and hotels.

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Sunday, November 20, 2011

Las Vegas Packages

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If you cannot afford a visit around the world, you can have the benefit of Las Vegas packages as an option. Get all you need to know about Vegas packages, attractions and Coupons.

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Vegas is the most important resort city in the United States that is away from comparison with any other city of world.

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Vegas is always inventing itself repeatedly. Hotels are remodeled every five years or so, newer resorts are built, topnotch resorts and spa is a premier, and you can always find spectacular shows.

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You will be surprised to know that although gambling is still a big draw, less than half of visitors go for gaming. You will find entertainment, shopping, nightclubbing, dining, shows and the fabulous outdoor opportunities available within a short drive.

The economic decline, the high fuel prices, expensive airfare and reduced wealth and job insecurities, has drastically held back customers discretionary expenses. Las Vegas is feeling it twice as hard.

Room rates in Las Vegas are down. Hotels, eager to keep rooms filled, Las Vegas packages offer reduced-rate stays. Las Vegas resorts work harder to go on with full hotel rooms and busy casinos. Las Vegas packages prices goes down.

Need to organize your next convention? Do you plan your next vacation? Is it a family vacation? Do you plan to take your kids with you (No matter how old they are)? Do you plan to get married? Do you plan a golf vacation or just a weekend? Do you love to explore sites and enjoy nature? Do you like fashion?

If one of your answers is yes, Las Vegas is the right place for you.

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Saturday, November 19, 2011

Exploring Las Vegas: A View Of The Strip II

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The First Casino resort to open on Las Vegas' Strip in 1941 was the El Rancho Vegas Hotel-Casino, which was located on the northern section of the Strip, on the corner of Sahara Avenue. A building boom followed in the 1950s, resulting in a swathe of resorts. The Sands, Desert Inn, Sahara, and Stardust hotels began the process that has transformed the Strip into a high-rise adult theme park. Many of these north Strip resorts remain, but they are now unrecognizable from their earlier incarnations - thanks to million-dollar rebuilding programs.

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Today, resorts such as the Venetian and the Mirage have established the Strip's reputation for upscale quality and almost nothing remains of the spit-and sawdust atmosphere the city once had.

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The twinkling, flashing neon sign remains the dominant icon of Las Vegas, even though several of the new themed mega resorts here have opted for a more understated look. Neon is a gas discovered by British chemist Sir William Ramsey in 1898. But it was a French inventor, Georges Claude, who, in 1910, discovered that an electric current passed through a glass tube of neon emitted a powerful, himmering light. In the 1940s and 50s the craft of neon sign-making was elevated to the status of an art form in Las Vegas.

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The pirate-themed world of Treasure Island lures passersby to the spectacular Sirens of TI show, held each evening on the hotel's Strip-side lagoon.

• The Mirage is both stylish and tacky - its beautiful, Strip-facing gardens feature an "erupting" volcano.

• The Fashion Show Mall is currently the largest shopping destination in Vegas, than 200 stores, an entertainment complex, and a food court serving both fast and fresh foods.

• Guardian Angel Cathedral

Located on Desert Inn Road, this chapel has elegant marble floors and imposing buttress support columns.

• Venetian

One of the world's most luxurious hotels, this has mock canals flowing through its shopping area.

• Stratosphere Tower

An observation deck at the top of this 1,149-ft (350-m) tower offers fine views of the city and the ring of mountains that rise from the desert.

• Circus Circus

Lucky the clown beckons visitors to this resort, which offers circus acts and traditional carnival game on the mezzanine floor above the casino.

• Sahara

This Moroccan-themed hotel opened in 1952 and is one of the city's oldest hotels. It features two of the most popular attractions on the Strip - the fast-paced Cyber Speedway and the thrilling roller coaster ride, Speed.

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Friday, November 18, 2011

How to Find the Best Vegas Deals

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Every once in a while, people need some rest and vacation. With the pressure at work or in own business, one needs to unwind for some time and Las Vegas is the perfect place to go. There are many systems and businesses that offers deals and promotions for Las Vegas. For all kinds of life, executives, politicians, stars, sports personalities and others, there is always a place for anyone. Las Vegas is a major host for sporting events, concerts, gambling and other events and the best Vegas deals is what lots of individuals are looking for.

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Everywhere in the world, many people are looking forward to coming to Las Vegas. The people are friendly and hospitable. In the peace and order part, it is always in order giving piece of mind to the visitors while staying at Vegas. Through the years, the evolution of the city is on a daily basis. Many hotels, casinos and recreational places have spawned and gives a lot of impact to the visitors and gives additional income to the city. These infrastructures are only a dream of yesterday's people of Nevada but now, it is more than just a reality.

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Outside the United States, there are lots of inquiries about what Las Vegas can give to them when they go there. Seeing it in the movies, news and sporting events, the Sin City is always growing to be very popular everyday. The best Vegas deals are what everyone is looking for to have at least a discount or better yet, a very good accommodation and insurance in one's travel and vacation. More guides at Best Vegas Deals.

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Thursday, November 17, 2011

Key to Las Vegas Discounts - Your Player's Club Card

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Finding good deals on Las Vegas hotel rooms can be as simple as surfing the web these days. However, if you want to find great deals on not only your hotel room but also on shows, dining, gaming and more, you need to make time to sign up for each casino company's players club.

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"Slot clubs," as they are also commonly called, are a major form of marketing for both the big casino players like MGM Mirage and Harrah's Entertainment as well as for the single standalone casinos that dot the Las Vegas landscape. Through the use of players clubs, casinos can get to know their individual players much better and can tailor marketing offers -- think free or discounted hotel rooms, dining discounts, bargain show tickets and slot tournament invites -- to them based on what the guest enjoys playing and at what level. Plus, now that the casino has your address and maybe an email addy and a telephone number, they know just how to reach you in order to pass along these great offers.

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Signing up for a players club card is easy. When you enter a casino, simply find a casino floor person and get directions to the club desk or booth. Once there, it's usually a matter of filling out a short form and showing proof of identity - a driver's license or other picture ID - and you are given your new slot club card. (I usually ask for two because one is invariably lost either to the black hole that is my handbag or somewhere on the casino floor!) When registering, be sure to ask if there are any "new member" sign-up benefits since many casinos offer free slot play, small gifts or even coupon books as an incentive bonus.

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While you are at the players club desk, pick up any literature they may have that explains how points are earned and redeemed. Some things to look for include how points are awarded for slots versus video poker versus table games and if points can be redeemed for cash or for other premiums. Take a few minutes to acquaint yourself with the terms and conditions so that you don't have any nasty surprises (like points expiring without notice) waiting for you down the road.

With club card in hand, now is the time to make sure your card actually works! The easiest way to do this is to find a favorite slot machine or video poker game and insert your card into the reader. You should see green lights and, with many clubs, you may even see your name and point balance. (Whenever you play, be sure to have your card inserted properly or you won't get the credit you deserve.)

So, now that you've signed up, you've played your favorite games and you've racked up some club points, be ready for the casino offers to come rolling into your mailbox!

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Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Kid Friendly Las Vegas - The Places to Stay

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Got a vacation in mind this year? Planning on doing something for the whole family? Don't worry about pleasing adults and children alike. Kid friendly Las Vegas holds something for everyone. Going to Las Vegas for children on vacation may sound a little hard to make exciting for the kids, but with so much to offer parents may be pleasantly surprised.

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1.Excalibur Hotel Casino.
The Excalibur Hotel and Casino is located at the end of the strip in Las Vegas and is the perfect example of how kid friendly Las Vegas can be. The hotel is actually a castle with a drawbridge and a colorful atmosphere. Described as "King Aurthur theme." More than 4,000 rooms are available and the rooms are some of the most inexpensive on the strip starting at about . The shows and attractions are sure to thrill all ages. From 4-D Sponge Bob ride, puppet shows, Louie Anderson and a ventriloquist to adult themed activities such as golfing and castle walk which features shopping strip, and Sylvia Brown to do readings and a tournament of kings for everyone. If you are planning a vacation to Las Vegas for children you can book online and save money on each night you stay.

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2.MGM Grand Hotel Casino.
While this is a kid friendly Las Vegas hotel, it is for the older kids. There is not as much for the smaller ones. This hotel has over 5,000 rooms available and boasts Lion habitat 8.5 acres just 12 miles from the hotel. There are 5 swimming pools and the Grand Garden Area hosts' names such as Rod Stewart, Madonna, Santana, Jimmy Buffet as well as boxing, and suppercross races. The dinning experience has something for everyone with your choice of fine dinning, casual or café and quick eating. The casual dining includes and Emeril's and the café and quick offers a Rainforest Café with a 10,000-gallon salt water aquarium. In this kid friendly Las Vegas hotel there are night attractions for the adults including Studio 54 and the Hollywood Theatre attracts all ages with entertainment from David Copperfield, Tome Jones, The Osmonds and Wayne Newton.

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3.Stratosphere Hotel.
Finding a thrill in Las Vegas for children that are a little older can be easy. At the Stratosphere hotel there are rides guaranteed to make you scream. The big shot will take you 45 mph straight up 160 feet and let you dangle 1,081 feet above the strip. Other rides include the x-scream, insanity ride and a much calmer observation deck that is the tallest in the U.S.

4.Red Rock Casino Resort.
Kid friendly Las Vegas offers Red Rock Casino Resort and is great for smaller children. Red Rock has 850 guests' rooms and offers Regal Cinema with showing of adult and children movies. There are also 72 bowling lanes and there is offered Kids Quest. If you are going to Las Vegas for children attraction this floor to ceiling climbing zone provides more than 35 attractions for children.

With all these and more your kid friendly Las Vegas vacation is sure to be a hit with everyone in your family.

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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Money Saving Tips For First Time Visitors to Las Vegas

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This was our second trip to Las Vegas and it did not disappoint. There were more hotels than last time and more being built. A visit to downtown is a must to see the light show in the roof area. A technological marvel. We heard it cost 0 million. To say we wandered around hotels every day seems a strange thing to do but anyone who has visited Las Vegas will understand how fascinating that is. Even in February the sun shines and we were able to sunbath around one of the MGM swimming pools.

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Five things you should do. Walk into and around every hotel. Take a roller coaster ride at New York New York. Visit the lions and dolphins at the Mirage hotel. Take a helicopter trip over the Grand Canon. And finally take an elevator ride to the top of the Stratosphere hotel to see the fabulous night time view of the Las Vegas strip and surrounding city.

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I was not sure if anyone would read an article on money saving tips when visiting Las Vegas. This is the city for gamblers so who is looking to save money? But then I though that, I am not a gambler and I have now visited Las Vegas twice.

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Back in 2000 my daughter and I bought my wife a surprise 50th birthday present of a four day trip to Las Vegas. The bonus being it was for four people, which included my wife, myself, my daughter and her husband.

You can fly direct to Las Vegas but this four day visit was an indirect flight stopping at Chicago for four hours then flying on to Las Vegas after four hours stop over. The return flight was the same. So our actual stay in Las Vegas was two full days and three nights. It was a thoroughly enjoyable experience especially as I arrange a room upgrade to a suite which looked out over the 'Strip'. We did not gamble much as there was too much to see and do.

Our second visit to Las Vegas was a complete surprise. This Christmas we as a family decided to keep our present buying to a small token gift as we had started two new businesses and money was tight.

Our son who had not come on our first visit to Las Vegas has since had two holidays in Las Vegas with his wife and in-laws. He told us a few months before Christmas that he was taking another holiday to Las Vegas in February with the in-laws and did we want to go as well. Unfortunately we had booked our summer holiday and another holiday before that was not in our budget.

Anyway on Christmas day after all the small gifts were opened our son and his wife gave us a final gift. When my wife opened it we found a 'not new' roulette game, which we thought was a joke gift. He insisted we open the box and we found inside a picture of the MGM hotel in Las Vegas and a lovely short note inviting my wife and I to join them on the visit to Las Vegas, at their expense. We only had to find our spending money. How could we refuse? We had always wanted to go to Las Vegas with him and knew that this year they wanted to start a family and if they did we probably would never get to go to Las Vega with him for many years to come, if ever.

This time we flew direct with Virgin. I must tell you that I have flown with Virgin in the early days and thought them one of the best. But over the years I found the service from Virgin had dropped. This time the service from Virgin was top rate and I would recommend them to anyone.

On this visit to Las Vegas we were staying for a whole week, flying out on an 11am flight from Gatwick on a Friday, which meant leaving home at 5.30am, and returning a week later on a 4pm flight from Las Vegas, landing Saturday morning. Las Vegas airport is a five minute drive from the MGM Hotel.

When we arrived in Las Vegas it was decided to catch a bus to the MGM hotel. They charge per person one way. On our trip back to the Airport at the end of our holiday we caught a taxi. Taxi's charge per trip from the MGM hotel.

Tip 1. If you are staying at the MGM, Luxor, Excalibur, Mandalay Bay, New York New York hotels, it is cheaper to use a taxi than the shuttle bus if there is more than one of you. But if you are staying further down the 'Strip' then the taxi fare goes up and the shuttle bus may be more cost effective.

On this one week trip my wife and I took to Las Vegas 1000, which converted to 60 at Feb 09 exchange rates. We converted a further 180 towards the end of the week and paid to see a show on a credit card 0. We returned from Las Vegas with 0.

With an eight hour time difference it was mid afternoon on the Friday even though we had left the UK at 11am and had a 10 hour flight. It's really UK bedtime especially for people of my age.

Tip 2. If it's your first visit you are probably very excited and want to hit the town or hit the gambling but what ever you do try not to go to bed until it's late evening. If you go to bed too early your body clock will take longer to adjust to the time difference.

Our first impressions when we 'hit the town' after we had unpacked was that the place seemed busy as if the 'credit crunch' had not affected Las Vegas. The second thing we noticed was it was not cheap. Having had a number of 'all inclusive holidays' over the last few years we found having to pay for everything quite difficult. For people that are used to spending time in hotels the prices are probably quite normal but for us the prices such as a bottle of Budwisser at seemed expensive.

We visited the New York New York hotel the first evening and the first round of drinks at a bar in the hotel was for 4 bottle beers, one coke and one glass of wine. We decided to have a meal in the same hotel and five had steaks and one had pizza. Very good food. The bill came to 3 + (18% tip) + (15% tax) = 1. we understand from past visits to the US that it is expected to tip 12-15%, which is normally a voluntary option. To find it on the bill at 18% is a bit much, we believe.

Tip 3. We found that the 18% tip included on the bill was normally for groups of 6 or more. Therefore if you ask for your bill in groups of two the 18% tip is omitted from the bill and left to your discretion. We found that 'Dennys' do not add a tip to any bill no matter what size your group is.

The major disappointment we found on this second visit to Las Vegas was that all the 'slot' machines in all the Hotels do not dispense coins as winnings anymore. You feed in dollar bills and if you are lucky to win you will get a slip of paper dispensed as your winning. The tinkering of coins when you win was sadly missing. This slip of paper can be fed into any other slot machine in the same hotel to continue gambling.

Tip 4. If you want to hear the sound of coins dropping with your winning the only place that still uses coins is next to the hotel Circus Circus.

Not being much of a gambler I tended to watch the others but found I wanted a beer while I watched. My son had found on past visits that if you gambled, either on the slots or on the tables, you will be offered complementary drinks from waitresses or barmen at the bar. These drinks are free of charge other than a tip of a couple of dollars to the waitress or barman. The more you gamble the more drinks you are offered.

Every chair in the gambling halls is in front of a slot machine. Even at the bar each seat is in front of a gambling machine embedded in the bar.

Tip 5. It was recommended to me at a number of bars by the barmen that so long as I feed the slot machine with he could feed me complementary drinks. If you win you could be drinking for free all night.

On the first evening of our stay we were advised by my son to join the 'Players' club, which meant queuing with passports to receive individual swipe cards. These cards gave you points when you inserted them in the slot machines before you gambled. If you achieved 1500 points during your stay then you may receive complementary gifts like free buffet meals etc.

Just by signing up to get a 'Players' club card mean we were entitled to a two for one deal on any of the MGM shows. This option only allowed you to buy the expensive seats at 0, not the cheaper seats at . We choose to go to see the Circus du Soliel which was great and cost 0 for two of the bests seats.

Tip 6. Join the 'Players' club at any hotel, as soon as you arrive, to ensure you get any complementary deals or freebies going. You can also use your 'Player' card in any other hotel in the MGM group which are:

MGM Grand, Bellagio, City Center, Mandalay Bay, Mirage, Luxor, Excalibur, New York New York, Monte Carlo, Treasure Island, Cirus Circus and Railroad Pass.

There are plenty of places to eat within the hotels and along the 'strip'. A good steak will cost you upwards and a bottle of wine start around . There are always deals around and the MGM hotel was offering their buffet breakfast, lunch and dinner for + tax, which taken individually would cost .

Tip 7. Before you go to Las Vegas search the books and guides that are in the shops and online for any deals and discounts that are on offer. You could save enough for your gambling.

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Monday, November 14, 2011

Five Diamond Award Winning Las Vegas Hotels

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Tourists visit Las Vegas for the Fancy, Classy, and Luxurious Hotels. Five Diamond Award Winning Resorts give a good indication of fancy. Every year, they look on tens of thousands of North American Hotels and Resort. The award is based on service, amenities, accommodations, and experience.

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Las Vegas Boulevard which is more commonly known as The Strip boosts fancy hotels. You will find the Bellagio, Venetian, MGM Grand Skylofts, Four Seasons, and Wynn Hotels. These hotels are the Five Diamond Award Winning Las Vegas Hotels on the Strip.

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Except the Four Seasons, these hotels will accommodate all your appetite for gambling in any limit. Be sure to set and know your limits. It is easy to forget when you are having a good time. Four Seasons does not offer gambling. Anyways, the High Rollers tend to stay on Bellagio, Venetian, and Wynn Hotels.

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Situated on the Las Vegas Strip, the attractions surround the Four Seasons Hotel like fancy restaurant, fabulous shops, family entertainment, and amusement venues. The numerous attractions are so close that you can walk on foot. The rooms which lovely decorated include en suite bathrooms, soaking tubs, marble vanities, showers, televisions, fireplaces, and telephones. The hotel offers out of this world amenities like on-site restaurant, pool, gym, bar, and more. With large windows at night, the elegance fills the bar.

Located at the top of the MGM Grand, the MGM Grand Skylofts sits high above the vibrant and exciting the Strip. The elegant two-story accommodation, private sanctuary, innovative design, and sleek bedrooms cater for the sophisticated and contemporary travellers. Tony Chi modeled the lofts like the New York style lofts. Sitting high above the strip, the lofts offer the mesmerizing and stunning Vegas skyline. The privileged access to exclusive restaurant, spa, salon, gaming, and entertainment seduces the discerning travellers. The gaming is absolutely great, but it is not as fancy and flashy as the Bellagio and Wynn.

The incredible Bellagio Hotel is a modern Mediterranean themed hotel. It includes restaurants, bars, salon, swimming pool, meeting rooms, gym, entertainment, boutique, business center, and casino. The huge casino floor holds 2,700 slot machines, 140 game tables, and 30 poker tables. In front of the hotel, a thousand fountain dances to an orchestra music. The elaborate conservatory and botanical garden, art gallery, glass flowers, and tallest chocolate fountain is a must see.

With strong emphasis on uncompromising quality, service, luxury, and place, Steve Wynn designed and developed the Wynn Casino Resort and Hotel. The hotel stimulates the guests with Esplanade Shoppes, fine dining, golf course, Ferrari dealership, and displays. This hotel is the latest and best of his creation so far. Before the Wynn, he was instrumental with Bellagio, Mirage, and Treasure Island Hotels.

Close to famous attractions, casinos, malls, airport, the luxurious Venetian Hotel draws many guests annually. The hotel elegantly features LCD TV, safes, CD players, DVD players, Roman shades, and fast internet connection. The bathrooms luxuriously feature marble fixtures, large tubs, and separate glass showers. As the hotel name, the hotel was designed with an Italian theme. The Gondolas take the guests from the mall to the hotel lobby as the gondoliers serenade the riders in the gondolas.

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Sunday, November 13, 2011

How to Play Poker in Las Vegas

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Las Vegas, Nevada, is the gambling city of the world. The city, which is also the seat of Clark County, hosts the most famous casinos, the best hotels and the branches of the best restaurants in the world. Although the image of the city has changed from sin city to the city of entertainment, Las Vegas is still known as a gambling city. Many people that visit Las Vegas dream about breaking the bank of a casino or winning one of the big Las Vegas Poker tournaments. There are differences between playing Roulette, Black Jack, Slot Machine or a Poker. If you play poker, you play against your opponents and their money, while the other games are played against the casino. In a poker game, you pay the casino for its hospitality.

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Almost every casino in Las Vegas offers one or more Poker tables. In the most famous casinos you can meet easily some of the famous poker stars and play against them. But they play Poker at the highest possible level. If you are an inexperienced Poker player, you should try your luck there only if you are ready to lose a big amount of your money for a single nice evening. In general, the level of Poker players is very high but much lower for the tourist players. So if you need more Las Vegas Poker chips to play against the cracks, you should try to get it from the tourists during the night. It is a general rule that the Poker level raises with the prominence of the casino. If you are a newcomer in the Poker community, you should train very seriously before you try to earn some money by playing Poker.

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By visiting a casino and playing with advanced players, you can learn a lot about the game. You can see their tricks and talk about the best strategies. But you need to stick to the etiquette. You cannot expect to get hints or tricks, if you do not accept the unwritten rules of the game. If you have played poker mainly on the internet, you will experience a totally different game of Poker in Las Vegas. The game is much slower and much more intensive compared to a typical internet game. You should be aware that usually, much fewer bluffs are played in a real casino. Before you start playing you really need to train your poker face. The best poker players in Las Vegas are well-trained in recognizing any motions in other players. So if you are not trained, they can read you like a book.

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How to Get Around Las Vegas

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A vacation in Las Vegas is less than relaxing if you do not plan your transportation carefully before you arrive. Driving in this city can be difficult, as traffic can be horrendous at busy times. There are public transportation options, but you need to have an understanding of them before you arrive.

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One public transportation option that you have when visiting Las Vegas is the Last Vegas Monorail. Current price for the monorail is for a one-way ticket and for an all-day pass. This can be an affordable option for one person or a couple that is traveling in Vegas. Groups, however, do not receive a discounted rate, so the price can add up. The monorail is located on the east side of the Las Vegas Strip. It stops behind the major hotels. Riders often have to walk a long distance to make it to their destinations inside the hotel of their choice. This means the monorail is not a good option for people who are in a hurry. However, the cars are climate controlled and you will not have to worry about traffic when riding the monorail.

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Another option is the Citizens Are Transit (CAT) bus line. This city bus line has 49 routes throughout Las Vegas and the surrounding areas. The hours for most routes are 5:30 in the morning until 1:30 in the morning. There are a few 24 hour a day routes in popular areas. It costs .25 for an adult to ride the bus for one of its routes. Children receive a reduced rate. A all-access pass that allows riders to use all of the routes in the system for a day is also available. You may find that a 30-day pass is more affordable if you plan to stay in Las Vegas for an extended period of time.

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Taxis are also fairly affordable in Las Vegas. If you are going to have more than one or two people, a taxi is likely going to be the cheapest option. Part of the reason a taxi is affordable is the fact that most of the hotels are fairly close together. If you hire a taxi, remember to tip the driver around 15% of the fare. You will also need to pay per bag in your tip. In Las Vegas you will not pay any surcharges for extra passengers. However, if you get a taxi to or from the airport, you will pay an additional surcharge. The taxi will drop you off at the front door of the hotel you are visiting, which saves you time once you arrive.

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Saturday, November 12, 2011

Las Vegas Vacation Home Rentals - A Better Chice Than Hotels?

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If you are fortunate enough to be a frequent visitor to Las Vegas, then you know that lodging can get rather expensive. Sure, it's nothing compared to the bankroll you lost at the blackjack table last night, but that's all the more reason to save a little money on your accommodations while you're there. If you don't mind not walking through a casino every time you head to breakfast in the morning, you may find that Las Vegas vacation home rentals off the strip and outside the main part of Las Vegas are better than a standard hotel.

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Rent a Vegas Vacation House Together with Friends

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Las Vegas homes feature some of the most unique and decorative architecture in Nevada. The colors and designs that mirror the desert exude luxury. The best part about these homes is that you can rent one with several bedrooms for the same price as a suite at one of the elaborate hotel/casinos on the strip. This is especially good if you are traveling with several people. One way to make a Vegas vacation home rental more affordable is to collaborate with friends or relatives and rent a house together. A 4500 square foot home within walking distance from the Las Vegas strip rents for approximately 0 per night. That seems extreme until you find out that it has six bedrooms and can sleep up to 15 people! That breaks down to per person per night. When was the last time you were able to spend a week anywhere and pay just 0 for your hotel room?

A Private Rental Home for Just per Person per Night

If your vacation budget is a little more relaxed, consider living in the true lap of luxury about ten minutes from the strip. A private rental home completely surrounded in gates and trees sits on a little over half an acre. Six bedrooms, including a master suite, four bathrooms, two laundry rooms, a full kitchen, formal dining room and an outside lounge make this Las Vegas vacation compound perfect for family functions, weddings, work retreats or just a truly luxurious getaway outside Las Vegas. The weekly rate for a home of this caliber is around 00, or 7 per person per week. This is still an absolute steal when you consider that it is about per person per night.

A Luxurious Vacation Home for Just 0 per person

Perhaps the most luxurious and elaborate vacation home rental is nestled just half a mile away from the Las Vegas Strip in a private, gated neighborhood. It sleeps up to 20 people and can accommodate nearly 200 for parties and events. The property includes two buildings, the main house with six bedrooms and the guest house which includes two. You can also enjoy the large family room, kitchen, full bar, formal dining area, office, pool table, big screen televisions, and yes, even slot machines. Don't forget about the gas Barbeque Grill, pool and spa in the lavish back yard. The rates for this extravagant getaway begin at 00 per night, which translates to about 0 per person. That is about the price of a moderate hotel room in the heart of the strip.

As you can see, Las Vegas vacation home rentals can be extremely expensive or incredibly economical, depending on how you spin it. 00 per night is a ridiculous amount of money if it's you and your husband sharing a mansion-like luxury villa, but for a getaway with the whole immediate and extended family, it's not such a bad deal. Fortunately there are many rental management companies that manage these homes and many others. They can help you find the best Las Vegas vacation home rentals to suite your group size and budget restrictions.

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Friday, November 11, 2011

Skywalk Grand Canyon: Las Vegas' Best Day Trip

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Need a break from the Las Vegas Strip? Take a Grand Canyon Skywalk tour. The "glass bridge" is only 120 miles away and offers you the chance to go 70 feet past the edge and be 4,000 feet above the churning Colorado River.

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How to Get There

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The most popular ways to get to the Skywalk include bus, helicopter, airplane, and rental car. The most economical option is the bus, which is a 2.5-hour trip. The quickest way is the 25-minute airplane flight. Helicopters take 45 minutes. The most expensive choice is rental car, the fees for which add up quick because you are required to use a sport utility vehicle (high fuel and insurance costs).

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The route to the glass bridge includes Lake Mead, the largest man-made reservoir in the U.S.; Hoover Dam bypass bridge, officially known as the Mike O'Callaghan-Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge; and the Grand Cliffs wash. Bus tours include a Hoover Dam photo stop. The last 10 miles to Grand Canyon West is over rough dirt road. I suggest that self-drivers rent a vehicle with GPS.

Why the Glass Bridge is Unique

The Skywalk is an engineering and technological marvel. The glass-bottomed cantilever structure extends 70 feet into the canyon's chasm. Four-thousand feet below, the Colorado River roils. The bridge has been designed to withstand magnitude 8 earthquakes and support 71 fully loaded 747 airplanes. Even though the bridge was built to hold 800 people, the maximum occupancy is 120. The glass walkway consists of 46 panels that cost 0,000 each. Cell phones and cameras are banned from the Skywalk in order to prevent chipping and scrapping. You must wear cloth booties as well. On site are professional photographers who will take your photo.

How Much Does It Cost?

Compared to other Las Vegas attractions, the Grand Canyon Skywalk is a deal. There are three packages. You want the one called Legacy Gold. It includes Skywalk tickets plus unlimited access to Hualapai Ranch, Eagle and Guano Points, hiking trails, and the shuttle bus system. I've seen a lot of offers on the Internet that sell just Skywalk tickets. Don't be duped. You've got to get the pass, too.

I mentioned earlier that renting a car and self-driving to the Skywalk is the most expensive option. The least expensive and the most enjoyable is to take a tour. Trips include hotel shuttle service, all associated park fees, and tickets to the Skywalk. Grand Canyon West is also the ONLY place where you can ride a helicopter to the bottom of the canyon. This particular trip can also be upgraded to include a float trip down the Colorado River. Air tours take half a day. Bus and extended helicopter and airplane tours require a full day.

Summary

The Grand Canyon Skywalk is Las Vegas' greatest outdoor attraction. Located 120 miles away from Sin City, the glass bridge makes the perfect day trip. Grand Canyon views like this are few and far between. You get to walk 70 feet past the edge and immerse yourself in one of nature's greatest panoramas. Visiting the bridge is as simple as taking a helicopter, airplane, or bus tour. Then be prepared to be amazed.

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Thursday, November 10, 2011

Las Vegas Timeshares For Sale

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Do you love to take a yearly trip to Las Vegas? Maybe you like to go a couple of times a year. If you really enjoy going out to Las Vegas, then you might want to start looking for Las Vegas timeshares for sale. This is a great way to get your once a year or twice a year trip to Las Vegas for a very cheap price and get the luxury you want as well. Here is what you need to do.

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First, you need to get online and search for Las Vegas resorts or timeshares. They are always willing to give you a very cheap trip out there if you are willing to sit through their timeshare presentation. You might as well take advantage of this since you like to go to Las Vegas anyway.

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Next, go out to Vegas and enjoy yourself. When it comes time for the presentation you need to know that you don't want to accept their first offer. The sales representative will drop the price and you still need to turn them down. Wait until a manager is brought in and lowers the price one last time. This is when you should buy.

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If you can you want to get 2 to 4 weeks a year so that you can either use it a lot or you can rent it out. By renting out your timeshare you will be able to make some money off of it to help pay for it while you are not using it. You could even do just one week and take a 4 day trip to Las Vegas and rent it out for the other 3 days.

Some timeshares will even let you split your week into two trips for yourself if you want to. This is great because you own the timeshare so when you are done with it you can either will it to a family member, when you pass, or you can sell it. An even better option is to keep it and rent it out each year so you can continually make money off of it.

Finding Las Vegas timeshares for sale is pretty easy and you will be happy you did when you get to vacation to Las Vegas every single year and enjoy a beautiful resort.

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Wednesday, November 9, 2011

10 Best Things to Do in Las Vegas

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These days, Vegas is so full of activities that narrowing down the 10 best things to do in Las Vegas is a nearly impossible task. In the old days, Vegas was mostly about gambling and various sorts of debauchery, but today it is much more than that. Sure, Vegas is still a playground for adults, but it is also a completely immersive experience for people with all kinds of interests. It is even kid-friendly now. If you're planning a trip to Sin City and need a few pointers for where to begin, here's a basic list of the 10 best things to do in Las Vegas.

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1. Gambling: When all else fails, hit the casinos. Sure, gambling in Vegas is often just a great way to have a little fun while losing some money, but who knows? You could get lucky. In any event, it's part of the Vegas experience.

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2. Shopping: Vegas has grown in prominence as a shopping mecca, and there are a number of distinct districts where visitors can shop high-class stores as well as discount outlets.

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3. Eating: Amid all the gambling, shopping, and other activities, you are definitely going to get hungry, so make sure you have a few restaurants in mind. And for adventurous eaters on a budget, the city has a number of great buffets where you can eat all that you want from a selection of foods.

4. The Stratosphere Tower: The Stratosphere Tower is the new tallest building in Vegas, and from the observation deck on the top floor you get a breathtaking view of Vegas and surrounding environs. And if you want to get down fast, there's also a thrilling ride that drops guests down from the top.

5. Rides: In addition to the Stratosphere Tower's offering, there are also numerous rides located throughout the city. These days, practically every major hotel in town has at least one, and there are several that could make any list of the 10 best things to do in Las Vegas.

6. Museums: Most major cities have at least a couple of interesting museums, but Las Vegas has its own thing going on. Sure, there are standard museums, and there is a great, huge children's museum, but there are also some specialized places such as the Atomic Testing Museum, Madam Tussauds Wax Museum, and the Neon Museum.

7. Hoover Dam: Just a short distance outside of the city, the Hoover Dam is an American landmark, and it's so impressive that everyone should see it at least once.

8. The Valley of Fire: The Valley of Fire is a little further outside of town than the Hoover Dam, but it is likewise worth seeing. This wilderness area features some of the most beautiful scenery in the Southwest.

9. Visit the pool: Most of the hotels in Vegas have a luxury, intricately crafted pool area. When making your reservations, be sure to stay at one of the hotels that has invested in creating an incredible outdoor experience.

10. Get a spa treatment: Most of the major hotels also have modern spas. When considering the 10 best things to do in Las Vegas, don't forget to set some time aside to be treated well with a massage.

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Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Cheap Las Vegas Weddings

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Imagine the cheapest wedding you'd like. You have to pay the .00 fee for the marriage license and you have to pay someone to perform the service. Then there's the witness who must be present at the ceremony. And you have to perform the service somewhere, although it doesn't have to be lavish. There are many places in and around Las Vegas that will perform the service and provide the witness for as little as .00. And they'll even throw in a CD in the background featuring traditional wedding music.

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You get there on your own, present your paid license and in a few short moments you'll be in front of a person licensed to perform wedding services in Las Vegas that are recognized around the world. Not exactly the wedding of your dreams but for .00 and the price of the license what did you expect. Go for another .00 and they'll throw in a limousine ride back to your hotel, a few photos taken with a disposable film camera that you'll get developed on your own, a bouquet of flowers and a boutonnière for the groom.

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It really doesn't get any cheaper than that and you'll have more than just your memory of the event to take home and share with friends and family. Getting married on the cheap in any other city but Las Vegas would be, well, tacky. But cheap Las Vegas weddings have been turned into an art form, unequaled in any other city in the world. Anybody can spend a lot of money, but doing a fun wedding and reception on the cheap shows real talent!

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Monday, November 7, 2011

What Are the Best Las Vegas Shows?

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Las Vegas Nevada is known for its legendary entertainment. Concert goers can see rare vintage acts like Barry Manilow, Cher, Bette Midler, Tom Jones, Tony Bennett, Wayne Newton and Elton John. They can see Las Vegas shows of famous comedians, such as David Spade, Howie Mandell, Ray Romano, Jerry Seinfeld and Chris Rock. Magic fans can see the best-of-the-best with David Copperfield, Criss Angel, Sigfried & Roy and Penn & Teller. You can play The Price Is Right or walk the deck of the Starship Enterprise on some of Las Vegas's interactive sets or you can watch people get hypnotized, in both G-rated and X-rated environments. No matter what strikes your fancy, you'll find a tantalizing Las Vegas show.

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Cirque Du Soleil has become synonymous with mystifying contortionists, surrealism-meets-theatre, mysterious music and superior lighting. The Bellagio Hotel is hosting "O," which is one of the best of all the shows in Las Vegas, blending an "aquatic tapestry of artistry, surrealism and theatrical romance," as the site explains. The Mirage has The Beatles LOVE performance, which celebrates the music of the Brit-pop band, along with imaginative acrobatic performers tackling mind-bending stunts in colorful costumes.

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At New York-New York, Zumanity (18+) blends erotic burlesque with acrobatic fun. Mystere at Treasure Island is probably the most kid-friendly of the Cirque shows, thrilling with high-power acrobatics, inspirational imagery and intriguing theatre. Lastly, KA at the MGM Grand Hotel is the hero's journey that is bound to impress audiences of all ages. The fall of 2008 will see Criss Angel pair with Cirque Du Soleil for his "Believe" performance, which is one of the best selling shows even though it has yet to open. Don't forget to get your Las Vegas show tickets!

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Vegas hotels offer stupendous theatrical entertainment. The Phantom of the Opera at the Venetian Hotel is hands-down one of the best shows. Even if you've seen the movies before or listened to the CDs, there's just something inspiring and unforgettable about hearing an Andrew Lloyd Weber musical live. No detail was spared in the creation of the Phantom's -million, custom-built Opera House, with its rich red velvet seats and curtains, gold statues and carvings, hand-painted ceilings and Belgium-built mannequins.

While some of the speaking scenes were cut from the 3-hour version, all the songs will be in the 90-minute version. Even if you've seen Phantom before, the Las Vegas "Spectacular" version adds extravagant, custom-built backdrops -- a new Opera House facade with twinkling lights, an epic computer-controlled chandelier and state-of-the-art Las Vegas Nevada effects. Tickets can cost 0, but it's worth every penny.

Its shows come in all shapes and sizes, for all interests and age groups. There are, of course, a huge number of adult-themed shows, strip clubs and red light bars in the "city of sin." Bally's "Jubilee" is the best 18+ topless show with 1,000 different costumes (albeit skimpy ones), 8,000 miles of sequins and Swarovski crystal plated clothing. Singing, dancing and acrobatics complement this exciting adult show. Zumanity, a Cirque Du Soliel show, blends surreal fantasy and eroticism in a titillating way, making it one of the most popular selling performances in the city Las Vegas.

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Sunday, November 6, 2011

Setting Up The Ultimate Las Vegas Wedding Reception

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Here's a riddle for you. How do you create your ultimate Las Vegas wedding reception when you have never even been to Vegas? The answer is you don't.

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Unless you really want to take a week off to travel to Las Vegas and then spend that week driving around a city you don't know trying to find all the right products and services for your reception, you should consider a much easier option.

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You should let someone else set up your ultimate Las Vegas wedding reception for you!

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Not only are you facing the stress of long distance planning and organizing but you probably already have enough stress just getting ready for your trip down the aisle.

There are so many fantastic businesses in the Las Vegas area that specialize in just this kind of event. You should really consider contacting some of them for more information on how they can help you from a distance with your Las Vegas wedding reception.

All the details of a great wedding reception can be overwhelming on your own but when you find service that can be your agent in putting it all together for your day; you can breathe a lot easier and enjoy your event that much more.

You have a lot of options even once you decide to find some qualified help in organizing your Vegas reception. You can use a wedding planner for one. Wedding planners are experienced with every part of this kind of function and they can often walk you through the planning process in a very helpful way that will help you decide what you want. They work with all other wedding services on a regular basis and can therefore sub-contract all the things that they do not provide on their own. They work like a contractor to make sure that all service providers are on the same page and co-ordinated for your Las Vegas wedding reception.

Another option in a planning service can be as near at the services provided by the hotel you choose for your stay in Las Vegas. Check with the hotel about wedding reception options there and what other services can be booked through them for the event. Very often, these people act just like a wedding planner and you may find this option a little less pricey than hiring an agency.

Catering staff at reception venues will often take on the entire service planning and sub-contracting as well, so if you have a specific venue in mind, check with them about the catering options for your Las Vegas wedding reception.

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Saturday, November 5, 2011

What Else Can You Do In Las Vegas Besides Gamble?

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Sure gambling is the big draw to Las Vegas, but what else is there to do if you don't gamble? Plenty!

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Try The Wynn Las Vegas.

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This is a hotel that defines luxury. Even the standard room is 640 square feet which is plenty big and features many luxury amenities such as full TV and movies. Many hotels skimp in this area because they want you on the gaming floor and not holed up in a room with your face glued to the tube. The staff at the Wynn is well trained to answer your every question. While you are staying a the Wynn, don't miss La Reve, a show with that Cirque du Soleil flavor. La Reve was created by Franco Dragone, Cirque's creator, and is receiving enthusiastic reviews. Wynn has the restaurant chef on premises, so you can enjoy any of the on-location restaurants, such as Wing Lei, Bartolotta, Alex, Red 8, Okada, SW Steakhouse and Daniel Boulud.

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The Pool at the Mirage Hotel

Walking into Mirage's lobby is like walking into tropical rainforest. Trees, waterfalls and exotic birds are all there. Continue through the atrium, through the casino and head out back to the stunning pool area, Mirage's outdoor oasis in the desert. The pool zig-zags through dense foliage and the sight and sound of the waterfall at the end is a refreshing treat by itself. Service is superb from the cabana boys to the cocktail waitresses in tiny sexy sarongs. Water aerobics classes are offered twice daily, but they are not for the faint hearted. The pool manager leads intrepid sun worshippers through a 45 minute workout that will burn off every bit of the breakfast buffet. For those who want a more leisurely experience, they take advantage of the awesome beach that runs along the inner perimeter of the pool. Kick back with a good book or just enjoy the sunshine. Because Las Vegas has more sunny days than not, bring plenty of sunblock and a wide-brimmed hat so you can take advantage of the prettiest pool in town. It is available to only guests of the Mirage but staying there is a pleasant experience in itself.

Liberace Museum

Are you ready for a little culture? Even if you don't remember Liberace, the short cab ride from the strip to the museum is worth the effort. This place is a fitting tribute to the man who helped to put Las Vegas on the map. Filled with rhinestone-studded, fur-draped costumes, enough jewelry to impress an Empress, pianos, cars including a 1934 Mercedes Excalibur covered in Austrian rhinestones, press clippings and a ton of photos. This isn't campy entertainment. Any visitor is certain to leave the museum an adoring fan.

Dessert at the Coyote Café in the MGM Grand Hotel

Dessert at any hour is a great idea. Even after a huge dinner at one of the many many restaurants, dessert is essential. Fortunately, Coyote Café is open until well past midnight for a late night treat. Coyote Café is the baby of Chef Mark Miller. After publishing numerous cookbooks, he brought his unique Southwestern flair to La Vegas. One specialty is canella cheesecake with bourbon caramel sauce and candied pecans or an elegant lemon tart with fresh seasonal berries. Chocoholics can enjoy either the chocolate-Kahlua flan with a savory ancho-peanut brittle or the Venezuelan chocolate spoon bread which is a dense, moist chocolate square drizzled with vanilla Anglaise and topped with rich vanilla ice cream.

The StratosphereTower

Las Vegas is home to the tallest frees-standing observation tower in the United States. The view from the top is mind-boggling. All the hotels on the Strip are visible as well as the entire city of Las Vegas that is spreading deeper into the desert all the time. But, there is more here than a great view. For the adventurous, there is a roller coaster on the top-the world's highest rollercoaster. It sports a reverse bungee that shoots the rider up at 45 mph and then back down again. If you only barely survive these, there is a bar and restaurant at the top where you can get a really stiff drink.

The Strip

The Strip's official name is Las Vegas Boulevard. This is truly a Boulevard of Dreams with all the glitz and glam anyone could wish for. It is home to most of the top hotels and casinos. At night The Strip is a blaze of neon and glitter. Take stroll along the strip, at night to enjoy the cooler temperatures.

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Friday, November 4, 2011

Types of Grand Canyon Helicopter Tours From Las Vegas

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There's a huge variety of Grand Canyon helicopter tours from Las Vegas. From air-only flights to rafting-combo packages, Vegas has it all. To get you shopping in the right direction, I've put together this short article spotlighting the most popular flights. I'm confident that your canyon experience will be off the charts if you book any one of them.

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First, Some Logistics

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Las Vegas helicopters only fly to Grand Canyon West, which is also known as the West Rim. This part of the canyon is just 125 miles from Sin City. Flight time is 45 minutes. Those wanting a South Rim helicopter flight will have to bundle that with a bus or airplane ride.

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The West Rim is located on the Hualapai Indian Reservation, which borders the Grand Canyon National Park. This rim is famous for a number of things, including the Grand Canyon Skywalk, the glass bridge that lets you walk 70 feet past the edge. It's also the only place in the entire Park where you can fly to the bottom.

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There are two kinds of helicopter trips: Air tours and bottom-landing tours. Here's details:

1. Air Only. Fly out of Vegas. Goes over Lake Mead and the Hoover Dam. Turns back over the West Rim, where you'll see the Colorado River, Guano Point, Eagle Point, Grand Cliffs Wash, the Skywalk and more. Total tour time is approximately 4 hours and comes with complimentary hotel shuttle service.

2. Landing Tours. These trips follow the same route as the air tours but land in the Reservation. Specifically:

A. Bottom Landing. Descends 4,000 feet to the bottom of the canyon. Disembark, enjoy Champagne breakfast, brunch or toast. Explore the floor and riverbank. Trip duration is 5 hours and comes with free shuttle service.

B. Bottom Landing with Boat & Skywalk. This trip extends the one above with a Colorado River boat ride and VIP passes to the Grand Canyon Skywalk. Lasts about 6 hours and comes with free transport to and from all Las Vegas resort-hotels.

C. Skywalk tour. Lands at Grand Canyon West Airport. Shuttle to the Glass Bridge. Unlimited access on the observation deck, plus about two hours to explore the rim. Sights include Eagle and Guano Points and the Indian Cultural Center.

These are the most popular tours from Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon and they sell out quickly. My recommendation is that you reserve your seats at least one week in advance. Trying to book last-minute flights is a crapshoot and typically only recommended if you're a solo traveler.

Purchase your tour while in Las Vegas and you'll be overcharged. If you want to get the best deal, follow these 3 easy steps:

1. Book in advance (further out the better!)

2. Purchase your tour on the Internet

3. Complete the entire transaction online.

I'm very particular about #3. If for whatever reason you let an agent finish your online booking, you will in all likelihood be charged more. Today's travel websites are safe and secure. This is the only way I buy travel nowadays and I've never had an issue.

Las Vegas is a great place from whence to take a Grand Canyon helicopter tour. There's a lot of variety and prices are competitive. Further, the West Rim is less than 1 hour away. It's also the only place in the National Park where you can fly to the bottom. So, as you plan your trip to Sin City, by all means add a canyon helicopter ride. It'll be the time of your life.

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Thursday, November 3, 2011

Las Vegas Gambling

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Las Vegas is a city of the state of Nevada, located in the United States. It is called Sin City because of the attractions it harbors such as its nightlife, clubs, casinos, and bars. The availability of alcoholic drinks, legalized gambling, and the level of adult entertainment justifies the name Sin City, rightly given to Las Vegas. It is also one of the biggest entertainment cities in the world and is therefore promoted as The Entertainment Capital of the World.

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Gambling refers to betting for money or any valuable item with an uncertainty of winning or loosing the same. Various clubs and hotels of Las Vegas offer all kinds of betting games and several new playoffs are introduced at regular intervals. Many of these hotels are legally authorized for gambling, while others gamble illegally and accept wagers ranging from pennies to multi-million dollars.
Vacationers are advised to plan their budget for gambling before the trip and must ensure that they do not exceed their limits, as gambling can prove to be very addictive. There are various gambling slot machines, which were traditionally functional on depositing coins, but can now be automatically operated owing to the technological advancements. People who have budget constrains should restrict their gambling options with pennies and a few hundred dollars. There are numerous table games for gambling, some of which include blackjack, baccarat, live poker, craps, Caribbean Stud and roulette.

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Certain casinos of Las Vegas are open twenty-four hours a day, while others are functional until midnight. Bingo and keno figure amongst the games, which are played for twenty-four hours.

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Various hotels and resorts have private casinos and clubs for the guests and do not entertain the general crowd. These hotels provide their guests with a registered card for each player. Such player cards are free, but they must be registered so that the guests can enjoy discounts on food, alcoholic beverages, stay, air tickets, and gambling.

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Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Extravagant Las Vegas Suites

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Las Vegas is known for its opulence, thanks to the mega-resort hotels that have cropped up on the strip ever since The Mirage first opened its doors in 1989. Since that date, not all that long ago, the level of luxury available on the strip has grown exponentially. The most recent of these mega-resort hotels to have been built is the Wynn Hotel, complete with its own golf course and Ferrari/Maserati dealership. Built at a cost of US.7 billion, it was the largest privately-funded construction project in the U.S.

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Although the 5 Diamond Award-winning Wynn Hotel is one of the more desirable properties on the strip, there is no shortage extravagant accommodations in Las Vegas. For example, Steve Wynn's previous property The Bellagio offers the Villa One Suite for ,000 a night. This private Villa offers two bedrooms, a private dining room, private gym and its own private entryway through a secret tunnel. Each villa features its own secret garden and the 130-person staff help make your stay a memorable one.

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The Venetian Hotel offers the Presidential Suite to high rollers who gamble 6-8 million per night and 0,000 per hand. Baccarat seems to be the game of choice for guests of this suite. Although this suite seems to be reserved for only the biggest whales, If you aren't a big gambler you can opt in for the Chairman Suite for ,000 a night. This suite features a mosaic tile entryway, trickling fountain and oriental artifacts may make you feel transported to another era, but the room's 27 televisions, karaoke room, beauty salon, spa and gym are all state-of-the-art. You also get your own private butler who is available at your beck and call, your own cleaning service, in-room spa service for emergency facial or collagen injections, and the promise of a hotel staff that will do just about anything to make you happy (as long as it is legal, of course.) A Guggenheim Art Museum offers guests of the Venetian many pieces of fine art by masters like Picasso, Van Gogh, Manet and more.

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Just off the main casino floor of Caesar's Palace, past a private guarded entrance, an elevator takes invited guests to the Artemis & Neptune Villas. These indoor mansions are available to casino-invited guests only, and each villa includes its own golf simulator.

If your idea of luxury is to have premium white glove service, the perhaps the MGM Skylofts are your cup of tea. For between 0 - ,000 a night depending on the date and other factors, you can rent one of these one, two or three bedroom suites that can be as large as 6,000 square feet with 24-foot-high ceilings. The MGM Skylofts come with unparalleled service including a butler unpacking and packing service, in which your butler will press your outfits and polish your shoes without being asked. Other services include airport transfer in a Mercedes Mayback 62, a steam room in every bedroom, and exclusive VIP restaurant + entertainment privileges.

The Four Seasons Suites which take up the top five floors of the Mandalay Bay Hotel offer a more refined and subdued setting for those guests who prefer to escape the bright lights and party atmosphere of the Las Vegas Strip. Why not retreat to the Four Seasons' Presidential Suite which features floor-to-ceiling windows that offer expansive views of a wide-open desert panorama, rather than the strip's bright lights for ,000 per night? The four-star, five-diamond hotel offers tranquility and comfort in this one-bedroom suite, which is outfitted with a baby grand piano, a deep soaking whirlpool tub and even an espresso maker.

From subdued to over-the-top, The Palms Hotel offers several themed rooms including Las Vegas' most expensive publicized suite. At ,000 per night, the 10,000-square-foot Hugh Hefner Suite offers a unique experience that can only be found in Vegas.

As far as the outrageously expensive Wynn Hotel is concerned, some of the more extravagant suites in this hotel are only available to casino guests and little information is available as to just how luxurious these accommodations actually are. However, if you'd rather not drop a rather large fortune in the casino to find out, you can rent a Fairway Villa at the Wynn which is available for ,500 a night and offers cream-colored upholstered walls, rain shower and hand-blown glass sinks, plasma TVs, his-and-hers bathrooms, and an unparalleled view of the the Wynn's beautiful 18-hole golf course in a 3,000 square foot suite. Sounds like a deal.

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Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Who Has the Best Buffet in Las Vegas

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Who has the best buffet in Las Vegas? That's a question that people from all over the world have been asking and today we find out who it is. But before we reveal the answer, have you ever thought about all the different factors you have to look at?

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Right out of the gate you have to look at price. Do you have a large family and want to save money or is it just you and your significant other dining out and saving a few bucks isn't a high priority?

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Next, you need to look at the type and quality of food available. Are you a seafood fanatic or does prime rib make your mouth water just thinking about it? Or do you prefer ethnic food like Japanese, Chinese or Mexican?

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Only after taking all these things into consideration (and more) and then researching customer and critic reviews can you come up with the answer to who has the best buffet in Las Vegas. Here is your answer...

The Carnival World Buffet at The Rio is the winner in the "overall" category.

They have over 300 dishes of super high-quality food that is prepared fresh daily. Your choices range from hamburgers, hot dogs, creamy milkshakes and onion rings at the American grill to fresh Japanese sushi, Brazilian grill foods and everything in between.

They have a traditional carving station for your favorite fresh carved meats (including delicious Prime Rib) along with Italian pastas and antipasto, pizza, Chinese dishes, Mexican entrees and more. And all of this is in addition to the usual food choices you will find at all the other Las Vegas buffets.

Last but not least, when it comes to dessert they have over 70 varieties of homemade pies, cakes and pastries that are made fresh by Randy Sebastian, who is ranked one of the top 10 pastry chefs in the United States. If cake and pastry isn't your cup of tea, you might enjoy one of their 9 flavors of gelato or the make-your-own sundae bar instead.

For all this and more, the prices are very reasonable and they give a decent discount for children ( off breakfast and lunch and off for dinner and brunch)

Breakfast .99 plus tax, 8am-11am Mon-Fri

Lunch .99 plus tax, 11am-3:30pm Mon-Fri

Dinner .99 plus tax, 3:30pm-10pm Nightly

Saturday & Sunday Champagne Brunch .99 plus tax, 8am - 3:30pm

The World Carnival at The Rio is the best in the "overall" category, selected by customers and critics alike. But don't just take our word for it. Be sure to visit the best buffet in Las Vegas yourself next time you're in Sin City.

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