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The Luxor is the 2nd biggest hotel in the USA, offering over 5,000 spacious guest rooms and suites. The 30 storey pyramid is the worlds largest atrium, and the hotel is home of the Ra - arguably the best nightclub in Las Vegas. An oasis of 4 large pools create the ideal desert suntrap, and a multitude of restaurants, bars and live entertainment make the Luxor a fully self contained resort-casino. |
Excellent hotel, well located in the south strip area. Part of the Mandalay group- you can walk through to the Madalay Bay and the Excalibur without venturing outside, then on to the New York New York, or across the street to the MGM. Has become much better value since the extra accommodation blocks were added. Will suit most adults especially the young, perhaps not so great for kids. |
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One of the world's largest and most famous hotels, the MGM sits at the 'Four Corners' in the fashionable South strip. A gigantic complex complete with 170,000 sq ft casino, constant live entertainment including famous acts from the past and present, and a multitude of bars and restaurants. |
To many, the Bellagio is the ultimate in Las Vegas hotels, combining opulent luxury with acclaimed botanical gardens and art gallery. Set around an 8.5 acre lake, the Bellagio's spectacular 'O' water and light experience is a highlight for many visitors. the outdoor area includes 5 pools, 4 spa's, and 52 private cabana's. Musical entertainment includes resident star Lionel Ritchie. |
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Approximately four miles from McCarran International Airport, the tropical-themed Mirage Hotel and Casino boasts an indoor rainforest, a dolphin habitat, and one of the most famous spectacles in Las Vegas - the Mirage's erupting volcano. The hotel is located near the heart of the Strip, less than one mile from the four corners. |
The luxurious Venetian is to many people the ultimate Vegas hotel experience. Designed to replicate the real St Mark's Square in Venice, the hotel comes complete with gondola boat rides and cistine chapel. Rooms are in the Guiness book of records as the largest in the world, and are lavishly appointed with every luxury. |
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A tribute to Roman opulence, Caesar's Palace specializes in providing entertainment and pampering services fit for the gods, and is located on the Strip, approximately four miles north of McCarren International Airport. Local attractions inclue the Fremont Street Experience, approximately six miles away. |
The Stratosphere is the tallest free-standing observation deck in the Western USA at 1149 ft high. As well as a number of thrilling rides 100 floors above the strip, you can also eat with the best view in town at the 'Top of the World' restaurant. For those who like to stay on terra firma, don't worry - the accommodation blocks are on the ground..where the hotel offers all the expected amenities of a strip hotel. |
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One of the newest hotels in Vegas, the Paris is lavishly appointed with large well equipped guest rooms public areas. A 1/2 scale Eifle tower rises from within the hotel and the main casino area is cleverly designed to replicate Paris at twilight - including false sky overhead. |
The ultimate vanity, Steve Wynn who built the Bellagio, Treasure island and Mirage casino's has named his latest project after himself! The newest 5 star luxury resort/casino on the strip is fitted with every imaginable innovation including an eighteen story fountain. The large 110,000 sq ft casino is one of the biggest and most impressive on the strip, and the nightly cabaret entertainment and live music is second to none. Be sure to check out the nightclub, and brosw the 26 shops - including Ferrari and Maserati dealerships. |
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The Sahara has undergone a regeneration in recent times aspiring to re-capture the heady days of its 'Rat-Pack' fame of the early 1960's. 'Speed' the Zero to Blur rollercoaster is one of Las Vegas' most notorious white-knuckle rides and racing enthusiasts will enjoy the Nascar experience. |
One of the world's largest hotels, the Excalibur was opened in 1990, and has just under 4,000 guest rooms, all with 350 sq ft guest rooms or bigger. Based on the Knights of the Round Table, all restaurants bars and most entertainment is accordingly themed, including the spectacular Tournament of the Kings live show which features sword fighting, horsemanship and Wizzardry. The Excalibur has 2 pools able to hold 800 guests, which is complemented with spa and waterfalls. |
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Built in 2000 on the sight of the original Sands casino, the Aladdin cost over $1 billion, and is themed on the Arabian Knights. Voted the best place in Las Vegas for live music, the Aladdin features a wealth of eateries, bars and entertainment, right in the very heart of the Las Vegas strip. For officianado's the hotel retains the original wedding chapel where Elvis and Pricilla were married. |
With the incredible Manhattan Express roller coaster towering over 200 ft above the strip and an array of trendy bars, nightclubs and revues, we think the 3,393 room New York New York is the hotel for the younger crowd. Constructed around 12 New York towers approx a third of the size of the real New York, this mega-casino was opened in January 1997, and remains a firm favourite. |
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The ever popular Circus Circus is one of the largest hotels at the North end of the strip, and was featured in the james Bond film Diamonds are Forever. The largest permanent circus in the world performs daily, and the famous Adventuredome is the largest indoor theme park in the world. We say the Circus Circus represents excellent value for money, and is every popular with young families in particular. |
The Imperial Palace boasts the most reasonable rates in the central strip area. Regular entertainment includes 'Legends in Concert' featuring tributes to Elvis, the Beatles and Dolly parton to name but a few, and the hawiian Luau - a polynesian revue with all-you-can-eat buffet. The vintage car museum is one of the best in the world - and they are all for sale just incase you hit the jackpot! |
THE LUXOR
THE FLAMINGO
MGM GRAND
THE BELLAGIO
THE MIRAGE
THE VENETIAN
CAESAR'S PALACE
STRATOSPHERE
PARIS
WYNN
THE SAHARA
EXCALIBUR
ALADDIN
NEW YORK NEW YORK
CIRCUS CIRCUS
IMPERIAL PALACE