2014年1月21日星期二

Top 5 Las Vegas Hotels

Top 5 Las Vegas Hotels
Labor Day is a few weeks away and like usual, you can find me on the Vegas Strip. I compiled a list of my Top 5 Las Vegas Hotels; there is a good possibility that you will agree with some and disagree with others. After many years of conventions, bachelor parties, weekend getaways, bailing friends out of trouble and playing that little card game called "poker", I have stayed everywhere. To my friends and family, Las Vegas is my home away from home and I can't grasp the fact that I come across people that have never been or never want to go. Las Vegas was a sleepy desert town until the early 1930's when gambling was legalized
marked cards. The rest as they say is history. Las Vegas is no longer known as the "gamblers escape" but one of the most visited family vacation destinations in the world. From world class hotels, shopping, shows, concerts, sporting events and my favorite, THE BUFFETS; Vegas has become one of the most amazing places in the world. I wanted to share with you my 5 favorite hotels. What is your favorite???



Wynn Las Vegas
Lush and colorful landscaping surrounds the majestic Wynn Las Vegas, a small part of what makes it one of the most luxurious and opulent hotels on the Strip. With its man-made mountain, the flowers inside and out and the majestic waterfall leading into a three-acre lake, this resort is a standout among others on the Strip. With world-class dining, shopping and entertainment, there's no shortage of things to do at Wynn. The resort has one of the most amazing aquatic acrobatic shows, "Le Reve," a creation by Cirque Du Soleil. The Wynn Esplanade offers a unique shopping experience with stores including Chanel, Christian Dior, Oscar de la Renta and many more. If you're are looking for something to do in the evening, head over to "Tryst", Wynn's signature nightclub, offering a secluded lagoon inside the club and spacious dance floor.
MGM Grand Hotel and Casino
When walking into the MGM Grand, guests are shown a brief glimpse of "Old Hollywood." With the 156,000-square foot casino adoring pictures of stars from Hollywood's golden age, visitors are always in the presence of greatness. The hotel has 5,034 rooms that range from the average standard two-bed room to luxurious suites that suit any person's desires. The MGM also has fine signature restaurants that include tastes from all around the world; for breakfast you can dine in a French Bakery, have a Japanese style lunch and spice up your night with a taste of New Orleans. MGM also offers entertainment ranging from Cirque du Soleil to the sensuous MGM Grand's "Crazy Horse Paris". "Studio 54" and "Tabù Ultra Lounge" are the two prominent nightclubs at MGM, each offering their own taste of swanky Las Vegas nightlife juice cards. Last but not least is "Wet Republic", MGM's version of a pool party.



Bellagio Resort and Casino
The Bellagio remains a symbol of luxury and class on the Las Vegas Strip. Outside, the hotel is most known of its dancing fountain show and its appearance in the remake of "Ocean's Eleven." Inside, one the resorts most prominent feature is its conservatory with fountains, fresh flowers and seasonal displays. Amongst the list of Las Vegas' luxury megaresorts, the European-inspired Bellagio hovers right at the top. Accommodations combine contemporary-style furnishings, fine art, modern amenities and bathrooms with Italian marble floors and surfaces. In addition to a 116,000 square foot casino, the Bellagio attracts visitors with its headlining show, Cirque du Soleil's water-acrobatics show "O," the ultra-stylish "Bank" nightclub and high-end retail shops.
Caesars Palace
Transport yourself to the opulent and excessive Roman Empire at Caesars Palace. But the ever-changing Caesars Palace is far from ancient. The hotel and casino is constantly raising the bar for what visitors can expect in a Vegas resort experience. Caesars Palace features 3,348 rooms and suites in five towers and 129,000 square feet of gaming space, including the Strip's larg\est poker room and 250-seat sports book. Add in 25 restaurants, a four level shopping mall, four pools, a spa, "Pure" and "Poetry" nightclubs and some Pussycat Dolls and you may never want to leave. If you feel like shopping, the Caesars Palace is home to the greatest mall in the world, my opinion…
Circus Circus
Located at the north end of the Strip, Circus Circus has been a favorite among families for years. With circus acts, rides at the Adventuredome, gaming and dining, this property has something for everyone. Circus Circus biggest tourist attraction is its indoor theme park, the Adventuredome, featuring the Canyon Blaster, a double-loop, double-corkscrew roller coaster, guaranteed to make you scream. During the fall, the Adventuredome turns into the Frightdome, an all-out haunted house voted one of the scariest attractions in the U.S. This is your one stop family destination in the desert.

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