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Las Vegas Nevada Vacation Travel |
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Get a fresh perspective on Las Vegas vacation travel by reading different points of view on Las Vegas Nevada lodging and activities. Our editors are constantly researching the latest Las Vegas travel reviews, providing you with a selection of the best Las Vegas has to offer. Read what other travelers are saying, and share your own questions or suggestions by submitting comments too! |
The Hottest Tickets in Vegas ForbesTraveler.com, February, 2007 "Not everyone can spend their entire vacation at the poker table, so when you're not in one of Vegas' hottest card rooms, you'll probably be seated inside one of the city's huge entertainment complexes. Caesar's Colosseum, the Mandalay Bay Events Center and the MGM Grand Garden Arena are all examples of the glitzy venues that host long-running Broadway productions, the ever-popular Cirque du Soleil shows, and headliners like Celine Dion and Danny Gans. Now termed "Broadway West," Las Vegas is where the most successful musicals come to roost, and it has also become ground zero for new and exciting shows from stars like Prince, Elton John and Jerry Seinfeld...."
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36 Hours: Las Vegas New York Times (free registration required), October 6, 2006 "Las Vegas keeps growing and growing, and there are more than a half-dozen new hotels, resorts and entertainment palaces currently being built or planned. The benefit is plenty of new diversions... The drawback is that everything new quickly seems old, while the old struggles to keep up..."
Celebrity Chefs Transform Las Vegas Dining Scene USA Today (free registration required), April 5, 2006 "Conventional wisdom was that people went to Vegas to gamble and down free drinks, not to shop, go to spas or eat gourmet cuisine. But the development quickly broke national retail sales records and today there is not a new casino hotel project that does not incorporate luxury retail into its plans..."
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High: Vegas on $1,000 a Day New York Times (free registration required), March 19, 2006 "Like the other big Vegas hotels, the Mandalay Bay is a destination in itself, a complete entertainment zone, and the briefest perusal told me just getting out of the place might be a challenge - it has 23 restaurants, 8 lounges, endless shops and an aquarium with 15 kinds of sharks..."
For additional travel information, contact: Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority 3150 Paradise Road, Las Vegas, NV 89109
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