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Round-trip midweek air to Las Vegas (except for land only packages) Round-trip transfers between airport and hotel Accommodations for number of nights selected Hotel tax & service charges Book by August 28, 2010 |
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This European village-inspired resort overlooks a Mediterranean-blue, 8-acre lake with fountains performing a magnificent aquatic ballet choreographed to music and lights. Enjoy award-winning restaurants, world-class boutiques, the newly expanded spa, an art gallery, botanical gardens, and Cirque du Soleil’s “O.” ROOM CATEGORIES Lakeview One king bed or two queen beds, view of lake & fountain show. Rooms are elegantly appointed with custom European-style furnishings, arts, antiques, & complete with modern-day conveniences (12-18 floors) marble entrances, high-speed internet access, flat screen TVs. Sleeps maximum four guests. Salon Suite Salone Suite: King bedded accommodations (2 double beds not available), an elegant powder room, separate illuminated make-up/shaving mirrors, robes and slippers, dining set,cable tv, lavishly stocked mini bar,two line phones & computer/fax accessible data ports. Mountain or pool view. Penthouse Suite Expansive Penthouse suite with marble foyer, elegant powder room,two master baths, separate makeup/shaving mirrors, lavishly stocked mini bar,wet bar with refrigerator & ice maker,dining set,2 line phone with data port,fax machine,mountain or pool view and king bed (2 Double beds not available) Partial Lakeview One king bed or two queen beds; Partial lakeview and fountain show. Rooms are elegantly appointed with custom European-style furnishings, arts, antiques, & (12-18 floors) marble entrances, high-speed internet access, & flat screen televisions. Rooms located in the Spa Tower. Run of the House One king bed or two queen beds with view of the pool or mountains. Each room is elegantly appointed with custom European-style furnishings, art, antiques, and is complete with every modern-day conveniences, marble entry, high-speed internet access, & flat screen televisions. Suite An elegant powder room,separate illuminated make-up/shaving mirrors,robes and slippers, his and hers bathrooms, dining set, cable tv, lavishly stocked mini bar,fax machine, two-line phones & computer/fax accessible data ports. Mountain or pool view and king bed (2 Double beds not available) |
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Set in the middle of the vast Mojave Desert, Las Vegas was created entirely to entertain and has been described as the world's largest theme park. This psychedelic city of sin is home to over a million people and welcomes 35 million more each year to its lavish hotels and casinos. Visitors today are amazed that only 70 years ago this thriving metropolis was a backwater with less than a thousand inhabitants whose only guests were railway passengers stopping off to stretch their legs on the long journey between Los Angeles and Salt Lake City. Things started to change in March 1931 when the State of Nevada legalised gambling; one month later the City issued six licenses. Then in 1946, Mafia don Ben 'Bugsy' Siegel opened the sensationally lavish Flamingo Hilton on Highway 91. Las Vegas Boulevard was born and the city would never be the same again. Soon stars like Elvis, Liberace and Sinatra were making the pilgrimage to what was fast becoming America's premier entertainment Mecca. In the early days the Mafia dominated the gambling industry but in the 1960s their influence waned and soon all the large hotels and casinos were controlled by big business. Las Vegas has 18 out of 21 of the largest hotels in the world and walking down 'The Strip' visitors will see the skylines of New York and Paris, discover the canals of Venice and the Pyramids of Egypt and, at Treasure Island, see a full on-sea battle between a Pirate ship and a British Galleon. Despite these excesses, room rates and restaurant bills are the lowest in the western world - all subsidised by gamblers intent on a free holiday. Although the principal draw card is still gambling, Las Vegas is now marketed as a family destination and there is no shortage of theme parks, shopping malls or golf courses. However, the vast majority of visitors come to gamble and the incredible displays are mostly designed to lure passers-by into the casinos, and once there it's hard to leave; the exits are discreetly hidden. |
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