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Tall, colorful towers announce this venerable resort, featured prominently in the classic film "Ocean's 11." Upon entering, the hotel continues to please. 1,720 rooms provide maximum comfort at comfortable prices. A number of restaurants, including the gourmet steak house House of Lords, Paco's Bar & Grill and the mammoth NASCAR Cafe, serve hungry visitors by the truckload. Several bars and lounges, including the venerable Casbar Lounge, provide a warm respite from the bustling casino. |
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The Aladdin Resort & Casino bears the distinction of being the only resort in Vegas history to rise from the dead: It was imploded in 1998 and then rebuilt. It's an even grander resort in its second life, practically bursting with magic. Themed after several stories from the Arabian Nights, the Aladdin feels like another world. Ebony Horses stampede from the race and sports book, and a giant Djinni's lamp smokes in the casino center. |
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The City of Light is faithfully reflected in every square inch of Paris Las Vegas. Anchored by scaled-down replicas of the Eiffel Tower and the Arc de Triomphe, the resort feels worlds removed -- not just from Las Vegas but from time itself. Entering Paris Las Vegas is akin to visiting Paris proper, in all its beauty and ineffable charm. |
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The spirit of Venice is alive in The Venetian resort, complete with canals, gondolas and strolling performers. The hotel offers spacious, beautifully appointed suites, gourmet restaurants and an upscale mall. Sheldon Adelson's breathtaking mega-resort combines the latest technology, truly mammoth scale and the venerable art and culture of the European jewel. The Venetian's take on Venice is a must-see. |
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Perhaps no hotel in the world has as grand and mystical an air as Luxor. Contained inside a 30-story black glass pyramid and a pair of stepped-pyramid towers is all the splendor of ancient Egypt and all the technological wonders of the modern world, paired with the no-holds-barred showmanship that made Vegas into an adjective. |
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New York-New York is so rich with detail that it seems a city in itself. A more faithful representation of its namesake would be hard to imagine. With a facade that approximates the New York skyline down to the Empire State Building and a casino interior modeled on such renowned Big Apple attractions as Times Square and Central Park, visiting New York-New York is little short of an experience. A truly thrilling roller coaster, the Manhattan Express, tears around the front of the casino at 67 mph. Anchoring the 298,664-square-foot hotel-casino, the Big Apple Bar grooves nightly. |
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