Las Vegas Sports
July 6, 2009 by Everything Vegas
Filed under Las Vegas Attractions, Las Vegas Entertainment
Although Las Vegas does not have a major league baseball, basketball or football team, it is still one of the best cities for sports fans. The NCAA March Madness Tournament, the Superbowl, UFC and Boxing matches and the National Finals Rodeo are some of the largest attractions for Las Vegas. And don’t forget about Poker and NASCAR as well.
Though you can not see the NCAA March Madness games or Superbowl live in Las Vegas, the Casinos play host to some of the biggest parties for these events. The sports books show every game at all times and they offer incredibly large TV screens for your viewing pleasure. They also pack together food and drink specials to attract as many patrons as possible. Las Vegas does have college football and basketball, UNLV, which brings some of the smaller scale tournaments to the city.
The UFC is based in Las Vegas and most locals refer to the UFC as it’s only Pro sport. Though mixed martial arts events are still growing in popularity, there are already plenty of die hard fans that make this sport an action packed event in Las Vegas. Las Vegas has also played host to the largest boxing matches in the history of boxing and even though MMA claims to be taking over, boxing is still strong and will be for quite some time.
Some people may not consider poker as a true sport, but it is and it is very competative a attracts players from all over the world. The World Series of Poker and several World Poker Tour events are all hosted here in Las Vegas and are great to watch or to compete in.
So if you are in to sports and looking for a sports related vacation, don’t rule Las Vegas out of your possible destinations. Just make sure you plan well in advance for the bigger events as the rooms in the hotels will fill up fast.
Las Vegas Attractions Outside Of The Casinos
July 5, 2009 by Everything Vegas
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A trip to Las Vegas doesn’t have to be all about gambling and the casinos. There are a lot of adventurous and scenic excursions you can take to experience Las Vegas from a different perspective.
For starters, you can take a 30 mile ride to see Lake Mead and the Hoover Dam. This National Historic Landmark and architectural masterpiece is really something to see. Just the massive size alone will have you wondering how something like this was actually created and that make for an interesting story itself and will be a piece of American history forever. You can also rent a boat for the day and/or some jet skies and head out on the lake for a complete day of entertainment.
35 miles northeast of Las Vegas you can find Mount Charleston. This is a great getaway for tourists and Las Vegas locals alike, all year round. Mount Charleston offers skiing, camping, lodging and plenty of trails to go hiking. You can head up there for the day and enjoy a picnic and a nice stroll through the scenic trails of nature.
To the west of Las Vegas, about 15 miles away, you will find Red Rock Canyon, which is a National Conservation Area. There is one main road that loops around the entire area, 13 miles in length, and will provide you with plenty of scenic views and stop-off points to allow you access to the many hiking trails and other activities in the area. Some of the best activities include rock climbing, hiking and camping. The natural beauty and scenic views at Red Rock are spectacular.
Those are the top three attractions in Las Vegas outside of the casinos, however there are plenty more to see and do too. Just decide what your interests are and desires and I am sure you can find it in the surrounding Vegas area.
Experience The World In Las Vegas
July 5, 2009 by Everything Vegas
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One of the greatest things about Las Vegas is that you can virtually experience the entire world all in one location. If you don’t have the means to travel to all the top city and country destinations, just book a trip to Vegas and you can get feel for what the world has to offer.
You can visit the Paris Hotel and Casino to experience replicas of the Eiffel Tower, the Arc de Triomphe, and the Paris Opera House just to name a few. You can walk down the cobblestone walkways and visit the boutiques, buy Paris souvenirs, and enjoy some French cuisine.
The New York, New York Casino starts with an incredible replica of the New York City Skyline and the Statue of Liberty on the outside and progresses to the New York style shops and restaurants on the inside.
For a taste of Italy, venture down to the Venetian Resort Hotel and Casino and be sure to take a ride through the Grand Canal on a romantic gondola. The entire resort is designed to give you the authentic taste of Venice.
Caesars Palace will provide you with a look into Greece and the Roman Empire. This is one of the original luxurious themed casinos in Las Vegas and offers a great variety of entertainment and history for all to enjoy.
There are plenty of other themes in Las Vegas too, such as Circuses, Tropical Destinations and Medieval tributes that will surely entertain anyone and everyone that visits. No matter what you what to do and see on your next vacation, rest assured it will be available in Las Vegas.
3 Cool Things To Do In Las Vegas
July 4, 2009 by Everything Vegas
Filed under Las Vegas Attractions, Las Vegas Entertainment
A vacation to Las Vegas has the potential to satisfy all of your entertainment and adventurous desires. While the biggest attraction is probably the gambling aspect of Vegas, there are thousands of additional attractions to make the trip a memorable one. Here is our list of 3 cool things to do in Las Vegas:
- Tour The Las Vegas Strip – Take a long walk up and down The Strip (or ride if need be) and take in the amazing sites and entertainment presented to you. Night time is usually the best time to take this venture as all the hotels and casinos are well decorated with neon lights that really light up the sky when the sun goes down. You will be able to see all the amazing casinos, take in a show or two (I highly recommend the Fountains of Bellagio), do some shopping for souvenirs and just enjoy people watching as thousands of tourists will also be taking this stroll.
- Check Out The Fremont Street Experience – Downtown Las Vegas is the classic, old style Vegas and now plays host to the Fremont Street Experience. Again, this area is best viewed at night. As you walk down the outdoor walkways, between all the downtown casinos, you will notice a canopy of sorts above your heads. It is there you will see one of the coolest light shows enhanced with lively music that will surely energize you and lift your spirits.
- The Shark Reef - Inside the Mandalay Bay Hotel and Casino you will find the Shark Reek, which is a tour of a 1.6 million gallon saltwater aquarium filled with several types of sharks, rays, turtles, crocodiles and many other interesting sea creatures. This is a great attraction and something fun for the entire family.
The Best Free Show In Las Vegas
July 4, 2009 by Everything Vegas
Filed under Las Vegas Attractions, Las Vegas Entertainment
When you travel to Las Vegas, you probably think that all the shows an attractions there are expensive, like any large tourist destination. Actually though, since the casinos make most of their money from all the gambling that goes on, they offer plenty of low cost and no cost attractions to draw you in to their casino.
There are several free attractions and shows in Las Vegas, however the Fountains of Bellagio are one of the most impressive shows available. Outside of the Bellagio Hotel and Casino, there is a small lake that plays host to a magical display of water fountains that will take your breath away. Every 15 to 30 minutes, every day of the week, from early afternoon until midnight, these fountains come to life displaying a spectacular display of music, lights and dancing water, Yes, the water actually comes to life and dances around the lake, skillfully synchronized to an ever changing musical set of opera music, classical music or even a Broadway song.
You can witness this free show from the Las Vegas Strip, along the walkway into the Bellagio, or from a few select locations inside the Casino such as the Fontana Bar. Viewing at night allows you to experience more of the lights that are a part of the show, but even during the day time, the experience is memorable. ANother interesting spot to view the fountain show is from across the street at the Paris Hotel and Casino, up top in their Eiffel Tower. This will give you a birds eye view and a unique perspective not available to those watching from below.
So, no matter where you end up staying on your next trip to Las Vegas, make sure you make a trip down the Las Vegas Strip and stop off at the Bellagio to view this inspirational show. It’s free and it is over in less than 10 minutes, so you have no excuses to miss it.
Wynn Las Vegas
July 3, 2009 by Everything Vegas
Filed under Las Vegas Hotels and Resorts
The Wynn Las Vegas Is Located On The North End Of The Las Vegas Strip, One-half Mile From Adventuredome And Directly Across The Street From The Fashion Show Mall.
The Wynn Las Vegas Includes A Three- Acre Lake And Features A Pine-covered Artificial Mountain With Tumbling Entryway Waterfalls. The Light-filled Lobby Displays Floral Gardens Where Parasols Suspend From The Ceiling. Original Works By Rembrandt, Renoir, Monet And Picasso Are Showcased Throughout The Property, Some Of Which Are From Owner Steve Wynn’s Personal Collection. The Alex, One Of 15 Dining Venues, Features Flavors Of The French Riviera Served In A Formal Atmosphere. Sw Steakhouse Presents Classic American Cuisine. The Hotel Features Designer Boutiques Including Cartier, Dior And Chanel, And Contains A Ferrari And Maserati Showroom. A Bridge Connects Two Expansive Outdoor Pools. A Third Pool And A Cabana Pool Feature Hot Tubs And A Topless Sunbathing Section. The Hotel’s Domed Theater Features “Le Rêve,” An Aquatic Performance Directed By Franco Dragone. The Desert Bambu Spa Offers Treatments That Include The Rain Stone Ritual And The Nui Savat Body Scrub.
The 50-Story Wynn Las Vegas Offers 2,716 Guestrooms With Floor-to- Ceiling Windows That Frame Golf Course And Las Vegas Strip Views. Rooms Are Equipped With Automatic Lighting And Drapery Controls. Sitting Areas Include Couches, Ottomans And Dining Tables. Beds Are Dressed With Pillowtop Mattresses And 320-Thread Count Frette Linens Specifically Designed For The Property. Marble-finished Bathrooms Offer Dual Sinks, Soaking Tubs, Separate Glass-enclosed Showers, Flat-screen Televisions, Robes And Turkish Towels. All Rooms Contain Flat-screen, High- Definition Televisions And Fax Machines. Wireless Internet Access Is Available For A Fee.
Expert Tip. Guests Enjoy Access To The Tom Fazio-designed, 18-Hole Golf Course That Is Connected With The Wynn Las Vegas. This Is The Only Property Located On The Strip That Offers Direct Proximity To A Championship Golf Course.
The Palazzo Resort at Venetian
July 3, 2009 by Everything Vegas
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Located on the Las Vegas Strip, next to its sister property, The Venetian Las Vegas, the $1.9 billion, 50-story Palazzo Resort Las Vegas literally takes luxury to new heights. With over 3,066 expansive suites, luxury shopping and world-class dining and entertainment, The Palazzo Las Vegas opened in December 2007 under the direction of Sheldon G. Adelson, Chairman of the Board of Las Vegas Sands Corp. Highlighted by a flagship, 85,000-square-foot Barneys New York, The Shoppes at The Palazzo features more than 60 luxury boutiques. In addition, 20 remarkable stores and luxury brands made their Las Vegas debuts at The Palazzo, including Chloe, Tory Burch, Christian Louboutin, Diane Von Furstenberg, Van Cleef & Arpels, Catherine Malandrino, Anya Hindmarch and Michael Kors.
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Bellagio
July 3, 2009 by Everything Vegas
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Rising 36 Stories Above The Las Vegas Strip And Fronted By Approximately 1,000 Fountains Dancing To Opera And Classical Music, The Tuscan-style Bellagio Is Located In Las Vegas, Nev. The Bellagio Is Connected By Walkways To Both Caesars Palace And Bally’s Las Vegas.
Hotel Features. Two Thousand Glass Blossoms Conceived By Renowned Artist Dale Chihuly Brighten The Hotel’s Grand Lobby. Via Bellagio Shopes Include A Host Of Designer Boutiques Housed Beneath A Ceiling Of Glass And Wrought Iron. Dining Venues Include Yellowtail Sushi Restaurant And Bar Specializing In Sushi, Sashimi, Tempura And Hand Rolls. Picasso, A French-mediterranean Restaurant With Fountain Views, Has Original Picasso Oil Paintings. Michael Mina Hosts His Namesake Restaurant That Serves Mediterannean And California-style Fare. Le Cirque Is An Outpost Of The Famed New York City Restaurant. Jasmine Offers Cantonese Cuisine Where The Music Is Synchronized With The Bellagio’s Famed Fountains. Illuminated Aqua-hued Glass, And Rich Marble, Granite, And Onyx Accents Embellish The Spa & Salon At Bellagio. Pampering Treatments Include Lastone Massage, The Fleurs Garden Aromatherapy Treatment And The Detox-thalasso Seaweed Body Treatment. The Bellagio Gallery Of Fine Art Exhibits Renowned Artists’ Works From Museums Around The World. Highlighted By Citrus And Parterre Gardens, The Nine-and-one-half Acre Mediterranean Garden Oasis Is Landscaped With Fruit And Cypress Trees, Five Heated Pools And Four Spa Tubs. Rental Cabanas Feature Televisions, Telephones, Refrigerators, Sinks, Dining Sets, Ceiling Fans And Misting Systems.
The Bellagio Hotel Offers 3,933 Guestrooms That Afford Lake, City, Pool Or Mountain Views. Rooms Reflect Contemporary Mediterranean Decor With Marble Entryways. Beds Feature Pillowtop Mattresses And Are Dressed With 300-Thread Count Linens. Bathrooms Include Marble And Wood Vanities, Lighted Makeup Mirrors, Weight Scales, Telephones, Bathrobes, Glass-enclosed Showers And Separate Bathtubs. Technological Enhancements Include Flat-screen Televisions, And High-speed Wired Internet Access, For A Fee. Guestrooms And Suites Contain Minibars And Laptop-compatible, In-room Safes. Select Accommodations Feature Bose Wave Radios, And Cd And Dvd Players.
Expert Tip. The Bellagio Is Best Known For The Dramatic Fountains At Bellagio Water And Music Show, But The Hotel Is Also Home To The World’s Tallest Fountain That Consists Solely Of Melted Chocolate.
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Mandalay Bay Resort And Casino
July 3, 2009 by Everything Vegas
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The Tropical-themed Mandalay Bay Resort And Casino Is Located On The South End Of The Strip In Las Vegas, Nev. The Hotel Is Connected Via The Mandalay Place Shops To The Luxor Hotel.
Hotel Features. The Lobby At Mandalay Bay Resort And Casino Features A Quiet Check-in Distanced From The Casino, With Marble Floors, Square Columns And An Aquarium. Stripsteak, The Michael Mina Eatery, Features Purple Lounging Chairs, Blue Sectional Sofas And A5 Kobe Steak Flown In From Japan. “Wine Angels” Ascend To Pluck Choice Wines From A Four-story Wine Tower At Aureole. The Event Center Hosts Mandalay Bay Fights, Usc, Conventions And Various Concerts With A Capacity Of 13,000 People. Real California White Sand Cushions Toes At The Mandalay Beach, Where A Wave Pool Produces Up To Six-feet-tall Waves. The Beach Concert Series, A Seasonal Weekend Performance, Features Live Entertainment Staged Over The Wave Pool. An Adults-only, Topless Beach, Moorea, Occupies A Secluded Spot Near The Pool Area. Spa Mandalay Pampers Guests With Massage Treatments, A Redwood Sauna, A Eucalyptus Steam Room, A Cold Plunge Pool, Clothing-optional Spa Tubs And A 30,000-Square-foot Fitness Center.
Guestrooms Reflect Minimalist Décor And Feature Contemporary Artwork, Backlit Headboards, Sectional Couches And White Shuttered Closets. Wireless Internet Access Is Available For A Fee. The 42-Inch Plasma Televisions And Mp3 Adaptors Are Standard Amenities. Bathrooms Feature Stone Vanities, Double Sinks And Mpulse Toiletries. Frosted Windows Overlook Separate Marble Soaking Tubs In Select Bathrooms. Bathrooms Feature Flat-screen Televisions And Telephones.
Expert Tip. Imbibe With A High-tech Twist At The Eyecandy Sound Lounge & Bar. Select Tables Feature Mp3 Docking Stations From Which Guests Can Fire Song Requests To The Dj. Using Interactive, Multi-touch Tables, Guests May Create Visuals And Messages, As Well As Project Images Onto Screens Located Above The Dance Floor.
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