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About
Las Vegas
The "city that never sleeps", "sin city", "what
happens in Vegas
stays in Vegas", "let's run off to Vegas" and the city
where even losing is fun, is located a four hour drive from Los Angeles
and light years from reality. Stay at one of the new, theme multi-million
hotel casinos
and hit the blackjack tables, all-you-can-eat buffets and late night
shows. Go!
Hotel Casinos New
York, New York: Features a captivating re-creation of Manhattan's skyline,
with 12 dynamic hotel "skyscrapers."
Mandalay
Bay: The premiere place to see prize fights at night and relax
under the sun amongst tropical lagoons and island beaches in the afternoon.
Venetian:
Be completely awed before you even arrive at your hotel suite door amidst
the majestic ceiling murals, fountains and canal gondolas you'll see
upon arriving.
Paris
Las Vegas: See the Eiffel
Tower and Arc de Triomphe, get married in one of the two chapels
and go shopping at Le Boulevard.
Luxor:
Pyramid shaped hotel with a giant sphinx for a facade. Live, eat and
sleep like an Egyptian pharoah...but with all the modern conveniences.
Cheap Travel to Vegas
Las Vegas is hot in the summer outdoors, but all the action is inside
in wonderfully climate controlled hotels, and the creative outdoor swimming
pools help provide relief from the heat. From October through May, travel
to Vegas is a lot cheaper and suprising deals are available. Also, hotel
rooms and flights during the weekdays are drastically cheaper. Good
luck and click
here
to find cheap flights to Las Vegas, including cheap vacation packages,
hotels and car rentals.
Travel
Experiences
Las
Vegas, Nevada, USA
This is where Disneyland meets Blackjack. It feels like the ultimate
playground for adults. This is the only city where I can let loose...I
can smoke indoors, scantily clad waitresses serve me free drinks and
everybody is happy, even if they just lost next month's rent. Frank Camacho